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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: Recommendations for communicating prevention messages to those most at risk based on the self‐understandings of gay and bisexual men who most frequently practice unprotected sex are made.
Abstract: This study examines leading explanations for unsafe sex in light of in‐depth interviews with 102 high‐risk gay and bisexual men in Toronto to see how well they engage with the social circumstances and reasoning processes of men in their sexual relationships. We argue that there is an inadequate fit between some of the leading explanations and the discursive accounts provided by high risk men themselves. Their accounts focus on unsafe sex occurring as a resolution to condom and erectile difficulties, through momentary lapses and trade offs, out of personal turmoil and depression, and as a byproduct of strategies of disclosure and intuiting safety. This study examines, in particular, the circumstances and rationales associated with men who identify their practices as “barebacking.” We conclude with recommendations for communicating prevention messages to those most at risk based on the self‐understandings of gay and bisexual men who most frequently practice unprotected sex.
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TL;DR: The staging of sport events directly impacts the quality of life of people living in the host communities as discussed by the authors, and sport events are temporal and can trigger a variety of short- or long-term, positive or negative events.
Abstract: The staging of sport events directly impacts the quality of life of people living in the host communities. Sport events are temporal and can trigger a variety of short- or long-term, positive or ne...
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Aarhus University1, Carleton University2, McGill University3, Norwegian Polar Institute4, Norwegian University of Science and Technology5, University Centre in Svalbard6, University of Michigan7, Alberta Environment8, University of Oslo9, University of Connecticut10, University of Copenhagen11, Acadia University12, United States Geological Survey13, Swedish Museum of Natural History14, Royal Dutch Shell15, National Institute of Standards and Technology16, Environment Agency17, Environment Canada18, United States Fish and Wildlife Service19, University of Windsor20, Syngenta21, Oregon State University22, Fisheries and Oceans Canada23, Norwegian University of Life Sciences24, Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada25, American Museum of Natural History26, National Veterinary Institute27, St. John's University28, University of Manitoba29, Leibniz Association30
TL;DR: This assessment made use of risk quotient calculations to summarize the cumulative effects of different OHC classes and mercury for which critical body burdens can be estimated for wildlife across the Arctic.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors measure the profitability of simple technical trading rules based on nonparametric models which maximize the total returns of an investment strategy against a simple buy-and-hold strategy.
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TL;DR: A particular subtype of learning disability (nonverbal learning disability) is described, seen to be at particular risk for depression and suicide.
Abstract: A particular subtype of learning disability (nonverbal learning disability) is described. This subtype of individuals with learning disability is seen to be at particular risk for depression and suicide. The origins of the study of this subtype of learning disability, its incidence in various forms of neurological disease, disorder, and dysfunction, and its behavioral and socioemotional manifestations (including its association with significant internalized forms of psychopathology) are described. A case history of a young woman who manifests this disability and who has attempted suicide on three occasions is also presented.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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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 |