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University of Warwick
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About: University of Warwick is a education organization based out in Coventry, Warwickshire, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & White dwarf. The organization has 26212 authors who have published 77127 publications receiving 2666552 citations. The organization is also known as: Warwick University & The University of Warwick.
Topics: Population, White dwarf, Politics, Health care, Poison control
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TL;DR: This paper argued that the traditional dichotomy between metaphorical and literal languages has led either to an overemphasis or a depreciation of the role of metaphors in organizational science and proposed a methodology for the development of metaphors to yield deeper organizational scientific knowledge.
Abstract: This article outlines the different knowledge functions of metaphors in lay and scientific discourses and proposes a methodology for the development of metaphors to yield deeper organizational scientific knowledge. It argues that the traditional dichotomy between metaphorical and literal languages has led either to an overemphasis or a depreciation of the role of metaphors in organizational science. This dichotomy is unnecessary and unproductive because metaphorical language and literal language are different but not incompatible. Drawing on Beer's suggestions about scientific modeling, this article advances a transformational view of metaphors, which attempts to outline a methodology for the development of metaphorical insights to yield literal identities.
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27 Mar 1997TL;DR: CD can be used to analyze chiral structures such as protein secondary structure in molecules and to probe interactions between chiral molecules and other molecule and to provide orientation information about subunits of a molecular system such as small molecules absorbed onto stretched films, flow-oriented DNAs and fibrous proteins, and lipid bilayer systems.
Abstract: 1. Spectroscopy, chirality, and oriented systems 2. Circular dichroism of biomolecules 3. Linear dichroism of biomolecules 4. Linear dichroism of small molecules 5. Analysis of circular dichroism: electric dipole allowed transitions 6. Analysis of circular dichroism: magnetic dipole allowed transitions and magnetic CD 7. Circular dichroism formalism A1. Vectors A2. Determination of equilibrium binding constants A3. Momentum-dipole equivalence
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TL;DR: The availability of Cl in the soil, the roles and distribution of Cl within the plant, the magnitude of Cl-fluxes across membranes and between tissues, the mechanisms of Cl−transport across membranes, the electrical characteristics and molecular biology of Cl −channels are reviewed.
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University of Warwick1, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital2, McGill University3, Forschungszentrum Jülich4, University of Düsseldorf5, Concordia University6, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg7, Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit8, Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research9, MIND Institute10, Stanford University11, University of California, Berkeley12, French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation13, Washington University in St. Louis14, Erasmus University Medical Center15, National University of Singapore16
TL;DR: Intentions from developing a set of recommendations on behalf of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping are described and barriers that impede these practices are identified, including how the discipline must change to fully exploit the potential of the world's neuroimaging data.
Abstract: Given concerns about the reproducibility of scientific findings, neuroimaging must define best practices for data analysis, results reporting, and algorithm and data sharing to promote transparency, reliability and collaboration. We describe insights from developing a set of recommendations on behalf of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping and identify barriers that impede these practices, including how the discipline must change to fully exploit the potential of the world's neuroimaging data.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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David Miller | 203 | 2573 | 204840 |
Daniel R. Weinberger | 177 | 879 | 128450 |
Kay-Tee Khaw | 174 | 1389 | 138782 |
Joseph E. Stiglitz | 164 | 1142 | 152469 |
Edmund T. Rolls | 153 | 612 | 77928 |
Thomas J. Smith | 140 | 1775 | 113919 |
Tim Jones | 135 | 1314 | 91422 |
Ian Ford | 134 | 678 | 85769 |
Paul Harrison | 133 | 1400 | 80539 |
Sinead Farrington | 133 | 1422 | 91099 |
Peter Hall | 132 | 1640 | 85019 |
Paul Brennan | 132 | 1221 | 72748 |
G. T. Jones | 131 | 864 | 75491 |
Peter Simmonds | 131 | 823 | 62953 |
Tim Martin | 129 | 878 | 82390 |