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University of North Texas

EducationDenton, Texas, United States
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: A national perspective on children with emotional disorders is provided by looking at data provided by three federally funded studies, descriptions of current supported research and development activities, and future directions for investigation.
Abstract: Improving the services for children with emotional or behavioral problems has been one of the priorities of the Department of Education for the last four decades. Since its implementation, the Offi...

148 citations

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TL;DR: The Life Events Survey for Collegiate Athletes (LESCA) demonstrated good content validity and provided a stable measure of life stress and was a better predictor of athletic injury than the Social and Athletic Readjustment Rating Scale.
Abstract: The article presents information from two studies of a research program investigating psychosocial antecedents of athletic injury. Study 1 describes the development of the Life Events Survey for Collegiate Athletes (LESCA). The LESCA demonstrated good content validity and provided a stable measure of life stress. The LESCA's validity and the moderating effects of social support were explored in the second study. The LESCA provided a construct-valid measure of life stress and was a better predictor of athletic injury than the Social and Athletic Readjustment Rating Scale. Social support moderated the stress-injury relationship in such a way that LESCA negative life stress accounted for 11% to 22% of injury variances in low-support conditions; LESCA positive life stress accounted for 14% to 20% of injury variances in high-support conditions. Mechanisms underlying the stress-injury relationship and directions for future research are discussed with respect to the model outlined by M. B. Andersen and J. M. Williams in 1988.

148 citations

Proceedings Article
01 May 2008
TL;DR: This article discusses a bootstrapping method for building subjectivity lexicons for languages with scarce resources with a focus on English.
Abstract: This article discusses a bootstrapping method for building subjectivity lexicons for languages with scarce resources.

148 citations

Proceedings Article
07 Aug 2011
TL;DR: A novel method for measuring semantic relatedness using semantic profiles constructed from salient encyclopedic features built on the notion that the meaning of a word can be characterized by the salient concepts found in its immediate context is introduced.
Abstract: This paper introduces a novel method for measuring semantic relatedness using semantic profiles constructed from salient encyclopedic features. The model is built on the notion that the meaning of a word can be characterized by the salient concepts found in its immediate context. In addition to being computationally efficient, the new model has superior performance and remarkable consistency when compared to both knowledge-based and corpus-based state-of-the-art semantic relatedness models.

148 citations

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TL;DR: This study reveals that JA plays an important role in the acclimation of plants to a combination of HL+HS, and identifies several unique aspects of this stress combination that included enhanced accumulation of jasmonic acid (JA) and JA-Ile, elevated expression of over 2,200 different transcripts that are unique to the stress combination.
Abstract: In the field, plants experience high light (HL) intensities that are often accompanied by elevated temperatures. Such conditions are a serious threat to agriculture production, because photosynthesis is highly sensitive to both HL intensities and high-temperature stress. One of the potential cellular targets of HL and heat stress (HS) combination is PSII because its degree of photoinhibition depends on the balance between the rate of PSII damage (induced by light stress), and the rate of PSII repair (impaired under HS). Here, we studied the responses of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) plants to a combination of HL and HS (HL+HS) conditions. Combined HL+HS was accompanied by irreversible damage to PSII, decreased D1 (PsbA) protein levels, and an enhanced transcriptional response indicative of PSII repair activation. We further identified several unique aspects of this stress combination that included enhanced accumulation of jasmonic acid (JA) and JA-Ile, elevated expression of over 2,200 different transcripts that are unique to the stress combination (including many that are JA-associated), and distinctive structural changes to chloroplasts. A mutant deficient in JA biosynthesis (allene oxide synthase) displayed enhanced sensitivity to combined HL+HS and further analysis revealed that JA is required for regulating several transcriptional responses unique to the stress combination. Our study reveals that JA plays an important role in the acclimation of plants to a combination of HL+HS.

147 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Steven N. Blair165879132929
Scott D. Solomon1371145103041
Richard A. Dixon12660371424
Thomas E. Mallouk12254952593
Hong-Cai Zhou11448966320
Qian Wang108214865557
Boris I. Yakobson10744345174
J. N. Reddy10692666940
David Spiegel10673346276
Charles A. Nelson10355740352
Robert J. Vallerand9830141840
Gerald R. Ferris9333229478
Michael H. Abraham8972637868
Jere H. Mitchell8833724386
Alan Needleman8637339180
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202390
2022300
20211,796
20201,769
20191,645
20181,484