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University of North Texas
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About: University of North Texas is a education organization based out in Denton, Texas, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 11866 authors who have published 26984 publications receiving 705376 citations. The organization is also known as: Fight, North Texas & UNT.
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TL;DR: In this paper, experimental manipulation of combinations of nonverbal and verbal immediacy allowed the authors to more precisely test these causal links in relation to recall, learning loss, and affective learning.
Abstract: Previous research involving few experiments generally claims that higher nonverbal and verbal immediacy by teachers increases students’ affective and cognitive learning. In this study, experimental manipulation of combinations of nonverbal and verbal immediacy allowed us to more precisely test these causal links in relation to recall, learning loss, and affective learning. Obtained effects strengthened previous research associating teacher nonverbal immediacy with enhanced cognitive and affective learning outcomes. However, higher verbal immediacy in the experimental manipulations, when combined with higher and lower nonverbal immediacy, was not observed to produce greater cognitive learning. Correlations among recall, learning loss, and affective learning measures were significant, but the cognitive measures were not strongly associated.
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TL;DR: T e and T es models can be powerful tools for integrating the thermal environment experienced by an animal into a single metric that can address questions regarding the ecology, physiology, and behavior of endotherms and ectotherms.
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01 Jan 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of the thermodynamic foundations of statistical mechanics and its thermodynamic implications, including theoretical, experimental and computational evidences and connections, as well as some perspectives for the future.
Abstract: The domain of validity of standard thermodynamics and Boltzmann-Gibbs statistical mechanics is focused on along a historical perspective. It is then formally enlarged in order to hopefully cover a variety of anomalous systems. The generalization concerns nonextensive systems, where nonextensivity is understood in the thermodynamical sense. This generalization was first proposed in 1988 inspired by the probabilistic description of multifractal geometry, and has been intensively studied during this decade. In the present effort, we describe the formalism, discuss the main ideas, and then exhibit the present status in what concerns theoretical, experimental and computational evidences and connections, as well as some perspectives for the future. The whole review can be considered as an attempt to clarify our current understanding of the foundations of statistical mechanics and its thermodynamical implications.
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TL;DR: In this article, high level ab initio and density functional theory computations have been used to assess the aromaticity and antiaromaticity of the cations and anions derived from cyclopentadiene (C5H6).
Abstract: High level ab initio and density functional theory computations have been used to assess the aromaticity and antiaromaticity of the cations and anions derived from cyclopentadiene (C5H6), indene (C...
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TL;DR: While the framework exhibits remarkable positive thermal expansion under vacuum, a gigantic apparent negative thermal expansion takes place when the crystal is exposed to N(2) at ambient pressure.
Abstract: Playing accordion: Cooling a single crystal of a microporous fluorous metal-organic framework under ambient atmosphere leads to very large breathing upon gas adsorption, during which multiple N(2) molecules are filled into channels and cages (see picture). While the framework exhibits remarkable positive thermal expansion under vacuum, a gigantic apparent negative thermal expansion takes place when the crystal is exposed to N(2) at ambient pressure.
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Steven N. Blair | 165 | 879 | 132929 |
Scott D. Solomon | 137 | 1145 | 103041 |
Richard A. Dixon | 126 | 603 | 71424 |
Thomas E. Mallouk | 122 | 549 | 52593 |
Hong-Cai Zhou | 114 | 489 | 66320 |
Qian Wang | 108 | 2148 | 65557 |
Boris I. Yakobson | 107 | 443 | 45174 |
J. N. Reddy | 106 | 926 | 66940 |
David Spiegel | 106 | 733 | 46276 |
Charles A. Nelson | 103 | 557 | 40352 |
Robert J. Vallerand | 98 | 301 | 41840 |
Gerald R. Ferris | 93 | 332 | 29478 |
Michael H. Abraham | 89 | 726 | 37868 |
Jere H. Mitchell | 88 | 337 | 24386 |
Alan Needleman | 86 | 373 | 39180 |