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University of Texas at Arlington
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About: University of Texas at Arlington is a education organization based out in Arlington, Texas, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Large Hadron Collider. The organization has 11758 authors who have published 28598 publications receiving 801626 citations. The organization is also known as: UT Arlington & University of Texas-Arlington.
Topics: Population, Large Hadron Collider, Wireless sensor network, Artificial neural network, Computer science
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01 Aug 2017TL;DR: In the U.S., the election year made fact-checking a part of household terminology and during the first presidential debate on September 26, 2016, NPR.org's live fact-checked website drew 7.4 million page views and delivered its biggest traffic day ever.
Abstract: Our society is struggling with an unprecedented amount of falsehoods, hyperboles, and half-truths. Politicians and organizations repeatedly make the same false claims. Fake news floods the cyberspace and even allegedly influenced the 2016 election. In fighting false information, the number of active fact-checking organizations has grown from 44 in 2014 to 114 in early 2017. 1 Fact-checkers vet claims by investigating relevant data and documents and publish their verdicts. For instance, PolitiFact.com, one of the earliest and most popular fact-checking projects, gives factual claims truthfulness ratings such as True, Mostly True, Half true, Mostly False, False, and even "Pants on Fire". In the U.S., the election year made fact-checking a part of household terminology. For example, during the first presidential debate on September 26, 2016, NPR.org's live fact-checking website drew 7.4 million page views and delivered its biggest traffic day ever.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that if sustainability enhancing innovations introduced in developing countries are to stick, they need to be designed with local customers, networks, and business ecosystems in mind, and illustrate this view using case examples from mobile telephony, fuel efficient stoves, clean drinking water, and household electrification.
Abstract: To date, a well-developed business perspective on how to promote sustainability for those in poverty is sorely lacking. For sustainability enhancing innovations in developing countries, poverty presents unique challenges. In this paper, we argue that if sustainability enhancing innovations introduced in developing countries are to stick, they need to be designed with local customers, networks, and business ecosystems in mind. We illustrate this view using case examples from mobile telephony, fuel efficient stoves, clean drinking water, and household electrification. Our paper underscores the need for today's managers to understand poverty as an integral part of the sustainability nexus and the new international business equation.
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TL;DR: This paper presents a generalization of the Cholesky factor ADI method for Sylvester equations and demonstrates that Galerkin projection via ADI subspaces often produces much more accurate solutions than ADI solutions.
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TL;DR: A companion review on electrochemical techniques and discusses photocatalytic methods for the treatment and analysis of pollutants in water and air is presented in this article, where areas where further research and development are needed are identified.
Abstract: This article builds upon a companion review on electrochemical techniques [1] and discusses photocatalytic methods for the treatment and analysis of pollutants in water and air. Organic, inorganic and microbiological pollutants are considered. Areas wherein further research and development are needed are identified. Finally, perspectives on commercialization of this technology are presented.
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TL;DR: This paper examined a variety of relationships pertaining to work-family conflict among a sample of Brazilian professionals, in order to shed light on workfamily issues in this cultural context, drawing from the cultural values of Brazil and social identity theory.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Zhong Lin Wang | 245 | 2529 | 259003 |
Hyun-Chul Kim | 176 | 4076 | 183227 |
David H. Adams | 155 | 1613 | 117783 |
Andrew White | 149 | 1494 | 113874 |
Kaushik De | 139 | 1625 | 102058 |
Steven F. Maier | 134 | 588 | 60382 |
Andrew Brandt | 132 | 1246 | 94676 |
Amir Farbin | 131 | 1125 | 83388 |
Evangelos Gazis | 131 | 1147 | 84159 |
Lee Sawyer | 130 | 1340 | 88419 |
Fernando Barreiro | 130 | 1082 | 83413 |
Stavros Maltezos | 129 | 943 | 79654 |
Elizabeth Gallas | 129 | 1157 | 85027 |
Francois Vazeille | 129 | 952 | 79800 |
Sotirios Vlachos | 128 | 789 | 77317 |