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University of Port Elizabeth
About: University of Port Elizabeth is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Estuary. The organization has 1067 authors who have published 1538 publications receiving 38560 citations. The organization is also known as: UPE & Universiteit van Port Elizabeth.
Topics: Population, Estuary, Vulcanization, Intertidal zone, Crystal structure
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TL;DR: A discrete simulation model for the dynamics of a submerged macrophyte, Zostera capensis Setchell, is presented and shows how reduced freshwater inflow and associated stable salinities have contributed to the increasedZostera sp.
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TL;DR: The authors used a legitimacy theory framework to explain why companies engage in this type of voluntary reporting and applied this in an effort to understand the environmental disclosure practices of two Canadian pulp and paper companies.
Abstract: In recent years, corporations have increasingly used their annual reports to voluntarily disclose information relating to their social actions, particularly those concerning the natural environment. The conventional accounting framework, with its emphasis on decision-usefulness, has largely proved unsatisfactory in explaining this practice, as have various economic theories. This paper uses a legitimacy theory framework to explain why companies engage in this type of voluntary reporting. This research contributes to the accounting literature by advancing legitimacy theory as a framework for examining environmental reporting and applying this in an effort to understand the environmental disclosure practices of two Canadian pulp and paper companies.
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TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that cyclisations of N-acyl-N-(2-phenylethyloxy) nitrenium ions occur via direct attack at the ortho position to give 34-dihydro-1 H-21-benzoxazines.
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TL;DR: The reaction of (n-Bu4N) [ReOCl3 (L1)] with 3-hydroxypicolinic acid (HL1) in benzene and ethanol yields the green and blue ReOCl(L1)2] complexes, respectively as mentioned in this paper.
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Authors
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Richard M. Cowling | 96 | 392 | 30042 |
Keith Davids | 84 | 604 | 25038 |
Thomas A. Schlacher | 54 | 196 | 9594 |
Anton McLachlan | 49 | 156 | 10089 |
Graham I. H. Kerley | 45 | 203 | 8126 |
Lynnath E. Beckley | 42 | 217 | 5884 |
Andrew T. Knight | 39 | 101 | 6488 |
David S. Schoeman | 39 | 125 | 8654 |
Dan Baird | 38 | 73 | 4841 |
Johanna J. Heymans | 38 | 101 | 4448 |
Jenifer E. Dugan | 37 | 98 | 6470 |
Steven E. Koch | 36 | 96 | 4100 |
Kerry L. McPhail | 35 | 100 | 5863 |
Janine B. Adams | 34 | 193 | 3754 |
M.T. Hoffman | 33 | 95 | 5660 |