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Northampton Community College
Education•Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States•
About: Northampton Community College is a education organization based out in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 3410 authors who have published 4582 publications receiving 130398 citations. The organization is also known as: Northampton County Area Community College.
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TL;DR: The characteristics of two commercial low-coherence laser diodes were investigated and compared with theoretical models to determine the operational characteristics of the devices.
Abstract: Low-coherence-length light from laser diode sources has applications in extending the useful range of interferometric fiber optic sensors. The characteristics of two commercial low-coherence laser diodes were investigated and compared with theoretical models to determine the operational characteristics of the devices. Reasonable trends in the comparison were seen.
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TL;DR: Reactive attachment disorder is a relatively new diagnosis that is not well studied and its etiology and presentation pervade the theoretical, research, clinical, and popular literature.
Abstract: Reactive attachment disorder is a relatively new diagnosis that is not well studied Conflicting ideas about its etiology and presentation pervade the theoretical, research, clinical, and popular literature Clarifying core characteristics of this disorder and distinguishing them from comorbid conditions are critical for improved diagnosis and treatment of children with attachment problems
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TL;DR: It is concluded that time-limited alcoholism treatment programs need to give equal emphasis to within-treatment change via the promotion of patient confidence and the perception of helpfulness, as well as to skill-based relapse prevention strategies.
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TL;DR: The main insight offered by the model-based exploration is that organizational inertia and organizational capabilities should be represented as paired concepts, each understandable only in terms of the other.
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TL;DR: A simple, necessary and sufficient condition for the maximum likelihood estimates to be finite is presented and it is suggested that this condition be tested prior to using the model.
Abstract: A simple model for software reliability growth, originally suggested by Jelinski & Moranda, has been widely used but suffers from difficulties associated with parameter estimation. We show that a major reason for obtaining nonsensical results from the model is its application to data sets which exhibit decreasing reliability. We present a simple, necessary and sufficient condition for the maximum likelihood estimates to be finite and suggest that this condition be tested prior to using the model.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Simon Baron-Cohen | 172 | 773 | 118071 |
Pete Smith | 156 | 2464 | 138819 |
Martin N. Rossor | 128 | 670 | 95743 |
Mark D. Griffiths | 124 | 1238 | 61335 |
Richard G. Brown | 83 | 217 | 26205 |
Brendon Stubbs | 81 | 754 | 28180 |
Stuart N. Lane | 76 | 337 | 15788 |
Paul W. Burgess | 69 | 156 | 21038 |
Thomas Dietz | 68 | 203 | 37313 |
Huseyin Sehitoglu | 67 | 324 | 14378 |
Susan Golombok | 67 | 215 | 12856 |
David S.G. Thomas | 63 | 228 | 14796 |
Stephen Morris | 63 | 443 | 16484 |
Stephen Robertson | 61 | 197 | 23363 |
Michael J. Morgan | 60 | 266 | 12211 |