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University of Colorado Colorado Springs
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About: University of Colorado Colorado Springs is a education organization based out in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 6664 authors who have published 10872 publications receiving 323416 citations. The organization is also known as: UCCS & University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Thin film, Capacitor, Ferroelectricity
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TL;DR: In this article, the distinction between science and non-science is discussed, focusing on the difference between religious belief and acceptance of a scientific theory, and a number of practical recommendations to the classroom biology teacher are presented.
Abstract: There is a great need for effective evolution education. This paper reviews some of the evidence that demonstrates that need and analyzes some of the foundational semantic, epistemological, and philosophical issues involved. This analysis is used to provide a functional understanding of the distinction between science and non-science. Special emphasis is placed the scientific meaning of the terms theory, hypothesis, fact, proof, evidence, and truth, focusing on the difference between religious belief and acceptance of a scientific theory. Science is viewed as theologically neutral and as not mutually exclusive from religion. Finally, a number of practical recommendations to the classroom biology teacher are presented.
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TL;DR: In this article, a caracterisation de la trichotomie exponentielle via a certain fonction de Lyapunov is presented, and plusieurs criteres for l'existence of the trichotomy is presented.
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22 Jul 1999TL;DR: In this article, a method of communicating FSK-modulated Caller ID signals through a network incompatible to the transmission of these signals is presented, where a first network component couples between the incompatible network and a Central Office, and a second network component couple between the compatible network and the telephone.
Abstract: A method of communicating FSK-modulated Caller ID signals through a network incompatible to the transmission of these signals is presented. A first network component couples between the incompatible network and a Central Office, and a second network component couples between the incompatible network and the telephone. In one embodiment, the call flow proceeds until the second network component would ring the line of the called party. The second network component seizes the line but does not apply a ringing signal. The second network component continues with the call flow as though the second network component had entered the silent interval after the first ring cycle at the called party. Subsequently, the CO transmits the FSK Caller ID information to the first network component which detects the FSK transmission and converts it into an out-of-band message and transmits the out-of-band message over the incompatible network to the second network component. Upon receipt of this out-of-band message from the first network component, the second network component converts it back into an in-band FSK Caller ID message, and delivers the FSK message during the first silent interval. In another embodiment, the first network component, without sending signals to the second network component, initiates a call flow to the CO as though the second network component were entering the silent interval. Subsequently, the CO transmits the FSK Caller ID information to the first network component which detects the FSK transmission and converts it into an out-of-band message for transmission to the second network.
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TL;DR: In both samples, HCSE was positively associated with optimism and social support, but negatively associated with general psychological distress, trauma related distress, and resource loss.
Abstract: This brief report describes the psychometric properties of an instrument designed to measure Hurricane Coping Self-Efficacy (HCSE). Survivors of Hurricane Andrew (n = 165) and Hurricane Opal (n = 63) completed the HCSE and assessments of optimism, social support, distress, and resource loss. Principal components factor analyses revealed a unidimensional structure for the HCSE. Internal consistency of the HCSE was strong. In both samples, HCSE was positively associated with optimism and social support, but negatively associated with general psychological distress, trauma related distress, and resource loss. Finally, hierarchical regression analyses demonstrated that the HCSE explained a significant amount of experimental variance for intrusive thoughts and avoidance after controlling for social support, lost resources, and optimism.
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12 Nov 1998TL;DR: A multi-chip integrated circuit as discussed by the authors provides an interface of substantially reduced levels of capacitance and inductance relative to conventional connections formed of bond wires, which can be operated at increased speeds and at reduced power consumption.
Abstract: A multi-chip integrated circuit, and an associated method, provides an interface of substantially reduced levels of capacitance and inductance relative to conventional connections formed of bond wires. One of the chips of the integrated circuits comprises a memory device, such as a DRAM, and another of the chips of the integrated circuit is formed of a logic chip, such as a CPU or graphics controller. The memory chip is mounted upon the logic chip utilizing chip-on-chip technology. Because of the reduced levels of capacitance and inductance of the interface connecting the chips together, the resultant integrated circuit can be operated at increased speeds and at reduced levels of power consumption.
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Jeff Greenberg | 105 | 542 | 43600 |
James F. Scott | 99 | 714 | 58515 |
Martin Wikelski | 89 | 420 | 25821 |
Neil W. Kowall | 89 | 279 | 34943 |
Ananth Dodabalapur | 85 | 394 | 27246 |
Tom Pyszczynski | 82 | 246 | 30590 |
Patrick S. Kamath | 78 | 466 | 31281 |
Connie M. Weaver | 77 | 473 | 30985 |
Alejandro Lucia | 75 | 680 | 23967 |
Michael J. McKenna | 70 | 356 | 16227 |
Timothy J. Craig | 69 | 458 | 18340 |
Sheldon Solomon | 67 | 150 | 23916 |
Michael H. Stone | 65 | 370 | 16355 |
Christopher J. Gostout | 65 | 334 | 13593 |
Edward T. Ryan | 60 | 303 | 11822 |