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Kent State University
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About: Kent State University is a education organization based out in Kent, Ohio, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Liquid crystal & Population. The organization has 10897 authors who have published 24607 publications receiving 720309 citations. The organization is also known as: Kent State & KSU.
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TL;DR: The ratio g 1 F 1 (GeV/c) has been measured over the range 0.03 g 1F 1 to be consistent with no Q2-dependence at fixed x in the deep-inelastic region Q2 > 1 as discussed by the authors.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine how work is shaped by performance measures, focusing on the use of journal lists, rather than the detail of their construction, in conditioning the research activity of academics.
Abstract: The article critically examines how work is shaped by performance measures. Its specific focus is upon the use of journal lists, rather than the detail of their construction, in conditioning the research activity of academics. It is argued that an effect of the ‘one size fits all’ logic of journal lists is to endorse and cultivate a research monoculture in which particular criteria, favoured by a given list, assume the status of a universal benchmark of performance (‘research quality’). The article demonstrates, with reference to the Association of Business Schools (ABS) ‘Journal Guide’, how use of a journal list can come to dominate and define the focus and trajectory of a field of research, with detrimental consequences for the development of scholarship.
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01 Apr 1997
TL;DR: A survey of journal articles on neural network business applications published between 1988 and 1995 indicates that an increasing amount of neural network research is being conducted for a diverse range of business activities.
Abstract: A survey of journal articles on neural network business applications published between 1988 and 1995 indicates that an increasing amount of neural network research is being conducted for a diverse range of business activities. The classification of literature by (1) year of publication, (2) application area, (3) problem domain, (4) decision process phase, (5) level of management, (6) level of task interdependence, (7) means of development, (8) corporate/academic interaction in development, (9) technology integration, (10) comparative study, (11) major contribution, and (12) journal provides some insights into the trends in neural networks research. The implications for neural networks developers/researchers and suggestions on future research areas are discussed.
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06 May 1998TL;DR: In this article, a flat-panel liquid crystal display (10) is described, which includes a flat sheet of bistable chiral nematic liquid crystal material activated by a drive circuit that individually controls the display state of multiple picture elements.
Abstract: A flat-panel liquid crystal display (10). The display includes a flat sheet of bistable chiral nematic liquid crystal material activated by a drive circuit that individually controls the display state of multiple picture elements. The driver circuitry activates the liquid crystal domains with various drive schemes which have any number of different phases (300, 312, 318, and 320) to attain various addressing sequence times. At the end of each drive scheme, the texture of the liquid crystal material is allowed to provide either focal conic or twisted planar end states (320) across the two-dimensional array of picture elements. Each drive scheme employs at least a preparation phase (300) and a selection phase (318) to predispose the liquid crystal material to one of the end states.
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TL;DR: In this article, the use of interpersonal channels is considered as coequal alternatives to the uses of media channels for the gratification of social and psychological needs, and the parallels between uses and gratifications and interpersonal communication perspectives are explained.
Abstract: Uses and gratifications is seen as a viable communication perspective for examining the interface of interpersonal and mass communication. This essay explicates the interpersonal dimension of uses and gratifications models, including individual needs and functional alternatives. The uses of interpersonal channels are considered as coequal alternatives to the uses of media channels for the gratification of social and psychological needs. The parallels between uses and gratifications and interpersonal communication perspectives are explained and a research agenda is created for future investigations of why and how media and personal interaction are used to gratify individual communicative needs.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Russel J. Reiter | 169 | 1646 | 121010 |
Marco Costa | 146 | 1458 | 105096 |
Jong-Sung Yu | 124 | 1051 | 72637 |
Mietek Jaroniec | 123 | 571 | 79561 |
M. Cherney | 118 | 572 | 49933 |
Qiang Xu | 117 | 585 | 50151 |
Lee Stuart Barnby | 116 | 494 | 43490 |
Martin Knapp | 106 | 1067 | 48518 |
Christopher Shaw | 97 | 771 | 52181 |
B. V.K.S. Potukuchi | 96 | 190 | 30763 |
Vahram Haroutunian | 94 | 424 | 38954 |
W. E. Moerner | 92 | 478 | 35121 |
Luciano Rezzolla | 90 | 394 | 26159 |
Bruce A. Roe | 89 | 295 | 76365 |
Susan L. Brantley | 88 | 358 | 25582 |