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Louisiana State University
Education•Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States•
About: Louisiana State University is a education organization based out in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 40206 authors who have published 76587 publications receiving 2566076 citations. The organization is also known as: LSU & Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Wetland, Autism, Sediment
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TL;DR: Effect of the RTI model on number of evaluations conducted, percentage of evaluated children who qualified for services, and proportion of identified children by sex and ethnicity before and after implementation of the model was examined.
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TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the spin-orbit contribution to the spin precession of body 1 is a factor of O(n) times the mass of a test body moving in the field of a fixed central mass.
Abstract: We find the precession of the spin and the precession of the orbit for the two-body problem in general relativity with arbitrary masses, spins, and quadrupole moments. One notable result which emerges is that, in the case of arbitrary masses ${m}_{1}$ and ${m}_{2}$, the spin-orbit contribution to the spin precession of body 1 is a factor $\frac{({m}_{2}+\frac{\ensuremath{\mu}}{3})}{({m}_{1}+{m}_{2})}$ times what it would be for a test body moving in the field of a fixed central mass (${m}_{1}+{m}_{2}$). Here $\ensuremath{\mu}$ denotes the reduced mass $\frac{{m}_{1}{m}_{2}}{({m}_{1}+{m}_{2})}$. This contrasts with the result of Robertson for the periastron precession where the corresponding factor is unity. These results may be of interest for binary neutron stars and, in particular, for binary pulsars such as PSR 1913+16.
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TL;DR: It is critical to realize that there is not an isolated "vomiting center," but rather groups of loosely organized neurons throughout the medulla that may be activated in sequence by a CPG.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the influence of three online retailer communication practices (e.g., evoking vividness through pictures, allowing consumers to control information presentation, and presenting information from third-party sources) on consumer perceptions of product performance uncertainty.
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TL;DR: In this article, the labour market experiences of three immigrant minorities in the United States are reviewed and contrasted with the three principal theories bearing on ethnic poverty and economic mobility: cultural assimilation, human capital acquisition, and industrial restructuring.
Abstract: Labour market experiences of three immigrant minorities in the United States are reviewed and contrasted with the three principal theories bearing on ethnic poverty and economic mobility: cultural assimilation, human capital acquisition, and industrial restructuring. Although there is support for each, they do not account satisfactorily for the experiences of many ethnic groups, in particular those who have progressed on the basis of socially embedded small entrepreneurship. An alternative conceptualization is suggested by these experiences that highlights the significance of community level variables and, in particular, alternative sources of social capital. The character of these processes is examined. Its implications for theories and policy towards ethnic minorities are discussed.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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H. S. Chen | 179 | 2401 | 178529 |
John A. Rogers | 177 | 1341 | 127390 |
Omar M. Yaghi | 165 | 459 | 163918 |
Barry M. Popkin | 157 | 751 | 90453 |
John E. Morley | 154 | 1377 | 97021 |
Claude Bouchard | 153 | 1076 | 115307 |
Ruth J. F. Loos | 142 | 647 | 92485 |
Ali Khademhosseini | 140 | 887 | 76430 |
Shanhui Fan | 139 | 1292 | 82487 |
Joseph E. LeDoux | 139 | 478 | 91500 |
Christopher T. Walsh | 139 | 819 | 74314 |
Kenneth A. Dodge | 138 | 468 | 79640 |
Steven B. Heymsfield | 132 | 679 | 77220 |
George A. Bray | 131 | 896 | 100975 |
Zhanhu Guo | 128 | 886 | 53378 |