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University of Victoria
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About: University of Victoria is a education organization based out in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Galaxy. The organization has 14994 authors who have published 41051 publications receiving 1447972 citations. The organization is also known as: Victoria College.
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TL;DR: Characteristics of psychology that cross content domains and that make the field well suited for providing an understanding of climate change and addressing its challenges are highlighted and ethical imperatives for psychologists' involvement are considered.
Abstract: Global climate change poses one of the greatest challenges facing humanity in this century. This article, which introduces the American Psychologist special issue on global climate change, follows from the report of the American Psychological Association Task Force on the Interface Between Psychology and Global Climate Change. In this article, we place psychological dimensions of climate change within the broader context of human dimensions of climate change by addressing (a) human causes of, consequences of, and responses (adaptation and mitigation) to climate change and (b) the links between these aspects of climate change and cognitive, affective, motivational, interpersonal, and organizational responses and processes. Characteristics of psychology that cross content domains and that make the field well suited for providing an understanding of climate change and addressing its challenges are highlighted. We also consider ethical imperatives for psychologists' involvement and provide suggestions for ways to increase psychologists' contribution to the science of climate change.
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TL;DR: Both long-acting regimens met primary criteria for comparability in viral suppression relative to the oral comparator group and the primary analysis used a Bayesian approach to evaluate the hypothesis that the proportion with viral suppression for each long- acting regimen is not worse than the oral regimen proportion.
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TL;DR: This primer article focuses on the basic reproduction number, ℛ0, for infectious diseases, and other reproduction numbers related to ℚ0 that are useful in guiding control strategies and theoretical ideas are applied to models that are formulated.
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TL;DR: A review of the basic principle, the instrumentation and the various processing schemes involved in the development of in-cycle vision sensors characterised by their measurement flexibility, high spatial resolution and good accuracy are provided.
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TL;DR: Exposure to low levels of triclosan disrupts thyroid hormones-associated gene expression and can alter the rate of thyroid hormone-mediated postembryonic anuran development.
375 citations
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Jie Zhang | 178 | 4857 | 221720 |
D. M. Strom | 176 | 3167 | 194314 |
Sw. Banerjee | 146 | 1906 | 124364 |
Robert J. Glynn | 146 | 748 | 88387 |
Manel Esteller | 146 | 713 | 96429 |
R. Kowalewski | 143 | 1815 | 135517 |
Paul Jackson | 141 | 1372 | 93464 |
Mingshui Chen | 141 | 1543 | 125369 |
Ali Khademhosseini | 140 | 887 | 76430 |
Roger Jones | 138 | 998 | 114061 |
Tord Ekelof | 137 | 1212 | 91105 |
L. Köpke | 136 | 950 | 81787 |
M. Morii | 134 | 1664 | 102074 |
Arnaud Ferrari | 134 | 1392 | 87052 |
Richard Brenner | 133 | 1108 | 87426 |