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University of Colorado Colorado Springs

EducationColorado Springs, Colorado, United States
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.


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TL;DR: In this article, an exploratory study investigates re-use issues and practices related to process industry firms from a producer's perspective with the objective of identifying important issues that need further research in the field.

129 citations

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TL;DR: This paper explored the rural origins of the militia movement, its social composition, ideology, and organization, and its articulation with other white supremacist groups, arguing that their vision of masculinity, particularly a self-reliant, self-made masculinity endemic to American history, is the theme unifying both the ideology and the organization of rural militias with the militant right-wing continuum of which they are only a part.
Abstract: The appearance of right-wing militias was a much-discussed phenomenon during the past decade. Commentators rightly pointed out their rural origins, their lower-middle-class and middle-class composition, and their ideology rooted in racism, sexism, anti-Semitism, and homophobia, but few, if any, have commented on the most salient aspect of all: that these are movements of men, who use narratives about masculinity as an analytic prism through which to understand their own situation and to problematize the identities of "others," and as a rhetorical strategy to recruit and sustain their own membership. In this paper we undertake this analysis, exploring the rural origins of the militia movement, its social composition, ideology, and organization, and its articulation with other white supremacist groups. We argue that their vision of masculinity, particularly a self-reliant, self-made masculinity endemic to American history, is the theme unifying both the ideology and the organization of rural militias with the militant right-wing continuum of which they are only a part. Language: en

129 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured electrical and spectroscopic properties of thin films of ferroelectric ceramic potassium nitrate and developed a mean field theory which explicitly incorporates film thickness effects.
Abstract: We have measured electrical and spectroscopic properties of thin films (d = 75–500 nm) of ferroelectric ceramic potassium nitrate and developed a mean field theory which explicitly incorporates film thickness effects. Variations of Tc(d) are observed as are changes in the shape of Ps(T) with thickness. Comparisons with earlier work on TGS are made.

129 citations

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TL;DR: A computational model has been developed to determine how loading variations alter the patellofemoral force and pressure distributions for individual knees, and could be used to evaluate treatment methods prescribed for patell ofemoral pain.

129 citations

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TL;DR: An introduction to the field and a quick overview of deep learning architectures and methods is provided and a discussion of the current state of the art is provided along with recommendations for future research in the field.
Abstract: Over the last several years, the field of natural language processing has been propelled forward by an explosion in the use of deep learning models. This survey provides a brief introduction to the field and a quick overview of deep learning architectures and methods. It then sifts through the plethora of recent studies and summarizes a large assortment of relevant contributions. Analyzed research areas include several core linguistic processing issues in addition to a number of applications of computational linguistics. A discussion of the current state of the art is then provided along with recommendations for future research in the field.

129 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jeff Greenberg10554243600
James F. Scott9971458515
Martin Wikelski8942025821
Neil W. Kowall8927934943
Ananth Dodabalapur8539427246
Tom Pyszczynski8224630590
Patrick S. Kamath7846631281
Connie M. Weaver7747330985
Alejandro Lucia7568023967
Michael J. McKenna7035616227
Timothy J. Craig6945818340
Sheldon Solomon6715023916
Michael H. Stone6537016355
Christopher J. Gostout6533413593
Edward T. Ryan6030311822
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202325
202246
2021569
2020543
2019479
2018454