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Texas Christian University

EducationFort Worth, Texas, United States
About: Texas Christian University is a education organization based out in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 3245 authors who have published 8258 publications receiving 282216 citations. The organization is also known as: TCU & Texas Christian University, TCU.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that FD has decreased the average information quality of investors in small and high technology firms in the period prior to an earnings announcement while having no lasting effect on other firms.

92 citations

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TL;DR: The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) uses a dedicated 300-fiber, narrow-band near-infrared spectrograph to survey approximately 100,000 giant stars across the Milky Way.
Abstract: The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) uses a dedicated 300-fiber, narrow-band near-infrared (1.51-1.7 μm), high resolution (R~22,500) spectrograph to survey approximately 100,000 giant stars across the Milky Way. This three-year survey, in operation since late-summer 2011 as part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III (SDSS III), will revolutionize our understanding of the kinematical and chemical enrichment histories of all Galactic stellar populations. We present the performance of the instrument from its first year in operation. The instrument is housed in a separate building adjacent to the 2.5-m SDSS telescope and fed light via approximately 45-meter fiber runs from the telescope. The instrument design includes numerous innovations including a gang connector that allows simultaneous connection of all fibers with a single plug to a telescope cartridge that positions the fibers on the sky, numerous places in the fiber train in which focal ratio degradation had to be minimized, a large mosaic-VPH (290 mm x 475 mm elliptically-shaped recorded area), an f/1.4 six-element refractive camera featuring silicon and fused silica elements with diameters as large as 393 mm, three near-infrared detectors mounted in a 1 x 3 mosaic with sub-pixel translation capability, and all of these components housed within a custom, LN2-cooled, stainless steel vacuum cryostat with dimensions 1.4-m x 2.3-m x 1.3-m.

92 citations

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TL;DR: This paper presented a six-step approach that has been used successfully to integrate skills training into an undergraduate marketing curriculum, which is general and appropriate for other faculty groups considering systematic integration of skill training into their curricula.
Abstract: Business schools are frequently criticized for focusing too much attention on theories and concepts and not enough attention on communication, decision making, and other skills that are at least as important to career success as content knowledge. This article presents a six-step approach that has been used successfully to integrate skills training into an undergraduate marketing curriculum. The process is general and appropriate for other faculty groups considering systematic integration of skills training into their curricula.

92 citations

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TL;DR: In some cases, the lowermost sediment sampling stations on many rivers are too far upstream of the coast to represent lower coastal plain sediment fluxes, and thus tend to overestimate sediment yields as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Coastal and marine sedimentary archives are sometimes used as indicators of changes in continental sediment production and fluvial sediment transport, but rivers crossing coastal plains may not be efficient conveyors of sediment to the coast. Where this is the case, changes in continental sediment dynamics are not evident at the river mouth. Stream power is typically low and accommodation space high in coastal plain river reaches, resulting in extensive alluvial storage upstream of estuaries and correspondingly low sediment loads at the river mouth. In some cases there is a net loss of sediment in lower coastal plain reaches, so that sediment input from upstream exceeds yield at the river mouth. The lowermost sediment sampling stations on many rivers are too far upstream of the coast to represent lower coastal plain sediment fluxes, and thus tend to overestimate sediment yields. Sediment which does reach the river mouth is often trapped in estuaries and deltas. Assessment of sediment flux from coastal plain rivers is also confounded by the deceptively simple question of the location of the mouth of the river. On low-gradient coastal plains and shelves, the location of the river mouth may have varied by hundreds of kilometers due to sea-level change. The mouth may also differ substantially according to whether it is defined based on channel morphology, network morphology, hydrographic or hydrochemical criteria, elevation of the channel relative to sea level, or the locus of deposition. Further, while direct continent-to-ocean flux may be very low at current sea-level stands, sediment stored in estuaries and lower coastal plain alluvium (including deltas) may eventually become part of the marine sedimentary package. The role of accommodation space in coastal plain alluvial sediment storage has been emphasized in previous work, but low transport capacity controlled largely by slope is also a crucial factor, as we illustrate with examples from Texas.

92 citations

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TL;DR: This article presents organizational change as a three-stage process of adopting, implementing, and routinizing new procedures; describes the use of the ORC; and outlines a step-by-step procedure for clearing away potential obstacles before setting forth on the road to improved practices and outcomes.
Abstract: Innovate and adapt are watchwords for substance abuse treatment programs in today’s environment of legislative mandates, effective new interventions, and competition. Organizations are having to evolve—ready or not—and those that are ready have superior chances for success and survival. The Texas Christian University Organizational Readiness for Change (ORC) survey is a free instrument, with supporting materials, that substance abuse treatment programs use to assess organizational traits that can facilitate or hinder efforts at transition. This article presents organizational change as a three-stage process of adopting, implementing, and routinizing new procedures; describes the use of the ORC; and outlines a step-by-step procedure for clearing away potential obstacles before setting forth on the road to improved practices and outcomes.

92 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Fred H. Gage216967185732
Daniel J. Eisenstein179672151720
Michael A. Hitt12036174448
Joseph Sarkis10148245116
Peter M. Frinchaboy7621638085
Lynn A. Boatner7266122536
Tai C. Chen7027622671
D. Dwayne Simpson6524516239
Garry D. Bruton6415017157
Robert F. Lusch6418043021
Johnmarshall Reeve6011318671
Nigel F. Piercy541669051
Barbara J. Thompson5321712992
Zygmunt Gryczynski5237410692
Priyabrata Mukherjee5114014328
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202320
2022107
2021439
2020458
2019391
2018326