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University of Detroit Mercy
Education•Detroit, Michigan, United States•
About: University of Detroit Mercy is a education organization based out in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Health care & Population. The organization has 2076 authors who have published 3079 publications receiving 47873 citations. The organization is also known as: Detroit Mercy & UDM.
Topics: Health care, Population, Curriculum, Metal foam, Poison control
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TL;DR: Gender differences were found, with women reporting more distress, more role problems, and less marital satisfaction, regardless of whether they were patient or spouse.
483 citations
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TL;DR: A statistical comparison of cross-sectional cephalometric records of Class III malocclusion subjects from ages 5-15 with serial Class I controls is found, finding strong tendencies for early appearance of distinctive characteristics.
Abstract: A statistical comparison of cross-sectional cephalometric records of Class III malocclusion subjects from ages 5-15 with serial Class I controls, finding strong tendencies for early appearance of distinctive characteristics.
434 citations
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TL;DR: Interpenetrating polymer networks (IPN) are a unique type of polyblend, synthesized by swelling a crosslinked polymer (I) with a second monomer (II), together with crosslinking and activating agents, and polymerizing monomer II in situ as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Interpenetrating polymer networks (IPN’s) are a unique type of polyblend, synthesized by swelling a crosslinked polymer (I) with a second monomer (II), together with crosslinking and activating agents, and polymerizing monomer II in situ (Sperling, 1974–1975 ; Sperling and Friedman, 1969). The term IPN was adopted because, in the limiting case of high compatibility between crosslinked polymers I and II, both networks could be visualized as being interpenetrating and continuous throughout the entire macroscopic sample.* As with other types of polyblends, if components I and II consist of chemically distinct polymers, incompatibility and some degree of phase separation usually result (Sperling, 1974–1975; Sperling and Friedman, 1969; Sperling et al., 1970a,b,c; 1971). Even under these conditions, the two components remain intimately mixed, the phase domain dimensions being on the order of hundreds of angstroms. If one polymer is elastomeric and one polymer is plastic at the use temperature, the combination tends to behave synergistically, and either reinforced rubber or impact-resistant plastics result, depending upon which phase predominates (Curtius et al., 1972; Sperling and Mihalakis, 1973; Sperling et al., 1971; Huelck et al., 1972). Among the other kinds of polymer blends discussed in this monograph, the graft-type copolymers are the ones most closely related to the IPN’s.
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TL;DR: Activity spaces may provide new insights into environmental influences on obesity-related behaviors and environmental features of residential neighborhoods and activity spaces were weakly associated.
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TL;DR: A consensus is emerging on the principal elements of a spirituality for working people as discussed by the authors, which includes acknowledging God, the importance of prayer, other people and a sustainable world, and some managers and firms encourage spirituality in the workplace.
Abstract: Spirituality enables a businessperson to gain a more integrated perspective on their firm, family, neighbors, community and self. Hence, business people and business faculty show a significant increase in interest in spirituality in the workplace. The new interest is measured by the growing number of professional presentations, journal articles, books and conferences devoted to the subject. A consensus is emerging on the principal elements of a spirituality for working people. It includes acknowledging God, the importance of prayer, other people and a sustainable world. Some managers and firms encourage spirituality in the workplace. Many religiously‐oriented universities are integrating mission, spirituality and service in their education.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Philip A. Philip | 65 | 382 | 16849 |
Michael S. Patterson | 64 | 230 | 19131 |
Sabine C. Herpertz | 61 | 382 | 15053 |
John W. Phillis | 51 | 202 | 8329 |
Kevin D. Belfield | 49 | 247 | 8348 |
Yves Journaux | 49 | 185 | 7016 |
John J. Sauk | 46 | 176 | 6745 |
Anders Lund | 42 | 305 | 6756 |
Clement A. Diglio | 41 | 90 | 3981 |
Robert D. Bach | 40 | 214 | 5067 |
Elizabeth M. Hill | 40 | 97 | 4920 |
Byeng D. Youn | 39 | 241 | 7164 |
Harry L. Frisch | 38 | 256 | 6514 |
Andrew M. Chanen | 37 | 178 | 5448 |
Zabihollah Rezaee | 36 | 169 | 4866 |