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University of Windsor
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About: University of Windsor is a education organization based out in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Argumentation theory. The organization has 10654 authors who have published 22307 publications receiving 435906 citations. The organization is also known as: UWindsor & Assumption University of Windsor.
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TL;DR: In this article, the behavior of water in the air-water flow inside a serpentine channel for a proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell was investigated using the FLUENT software package.
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University of Windsor1, Université de Montréal2, Teesside University3, Western New England University4, Durham University5, Central European University6, National Taiwan University7, University of Alabama at Birmingham8, University College Dublin9, University of Western Australia10, Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education11, Hong Kong Polytechnic University12, Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India13, Nova Southeastern University14, Clarion University of Pennsylvania15, University of Patras16, University of Sheffield17, University of the Andes18, Nnamdi Azikiwe University19
TL;DR: This article explored the impact of culture on the acceptability of workplace bullying and to do so across a wide range of countries and found that physically intimidating bullying is less acceptable than work related bullying both within groups of similar cultures and globally.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the performance of three different saturation techniques for measuring the porosity of concretes, namely, cold water saturation, boiling water saturation and vacuum saturation, and concluded that vacuum saturation is more efficient than cold water or boiling-water saturation.
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TL;DR: H2O2 concentrations increase, an irreversible mechanism-based inactivation process becomes predominant, and HRP was inactivated in an irreversible, time- and phenol concentration-dependent process, also mechanism- based.
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TL;DR: This paper tested the hypothesis that plausibility, autobiographical belief, and autobiographical memory are nested constructs, such that memory implies belief and belief implies plausibility and found that they are not significantly related.
Abstract: SUMMARY Investigations of the recovery and falsification of childhood memories have used one construct in lieu of another. Autobiographical memories have typically not been distinguished from autobiographical beliefs, and researchers have assumed that plausibility and schematic knowledge measure identical constructs. We tested the hypothesis that plausibility, autobiographical belief, and autobiographical memory are nested constructs, such that memory implies belief and belief implies plausibility. Six hundred and eighty five students answered questions about these constructs in relation to ten possible childhood events. Analysis of item means, response probabilities and the frequency with which items followed the predicted order demonstrated that the predicted pattern was upheld in over 95% of cases. Results did not support the hypothesis that plausibility and script knowledge are significantly related. Copyright # 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Jie Zhang | 178 | 4857 | 221720 |
Robert E. W. Hancock | 152 | 775 | 88481 |
Michael Lynch | 112 | 422 | 63461 |
David Zhang | 111 | 1027 | 55118 |
Paul D. N. Hebert | 111 | 537 | 66288 |
Eleftherios P. Diamandis | 110 | 1064 | 52654 |
Qian Wang | 108 | 2148 | 65557 |
John W. Berry | 97 | 351 | 52470 |
Douglas W. Stephan | 89 | 663 | 34060 |
Rebecca Fisher | 86 | 255 | 50260 |
Mehdi Dehghan | 83 | 875 | 29225 |
Zhong-Qun Tian | 81 | 646 | 33168 |
Robert J. Letcher | 80 | 411 | 22778 |
Daniel J. Sexton | 76 | 369 | 25172 |
Bin Ren | 73 | 470 | 23452 |