Degen, Johanna L. Smart, Gemma Lucy Quinnell, Rosanne O’Doherty, Kieran C. Rhodes, Paul
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Human Arenas
Post-COVID-19 environments have challenged our embodied identities with these challenges coming from a variety of domains, that is, microbiological, semiotic, and digital. We are embedded in a new complex set of relations, with other species, with cultural signs, and with technology and venturing further into an era that pushes back on our anthropo...
Lee, Stella Juhyun Brennan, Emily Gibson, Laura Anne Tan, Andy S L Kybert-Momjian, Ani Liu, Jiaying Hornik, Robert
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The Journal of communication
Several message topic selection approaches propose that messages based on beliefs pretested and found to be more strongly associated with intentions will be more effective in changing population intentions and behaviors when used in a campaign. This study aimed to validate the underlying causal assumption of these approaches which rely on cross-sec...
Çolak, Zeynep Gülcan
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Erdem, Beyhan Cebe, Mustafa
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Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie
Esterification of methyl alcohol with acetic acid catalysed by commercially available polymeric ion-exchange resins Amberlyst-15, Dowex 50W and Amberlite IR-120 was carried out in the temperature ranging between 323–338K. Mesh sizes and divinylbenzene contents had virtually no effect on the rate the data of which were correlated with a second-order...
Slonim, Robert L.
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Experimental Economics
In certain markets success may depend on how well participants anticipate the behavior of other participants who have varying amounts of experience. Understanding if and how people’s behavior depends on competitors’ level of experience is important since in most markets participants have varying amounts of experience. Examining data from two new ex...
Bradbury, L.J.S.
The purpose of the present paper is to review work that has been done on the pulsed wire anemometer technique and also suggest further developments that could be made in its range of application. The aper discusses the three types of probes that have been used in pulsed wire anemometry: the crossed wire velocity probe, the parallel wire wall shear ...
Mormont, Christian
The analysis of the results of a double-blind randomized cross-over clinical trial of dibenzepin was systematized to show the relation between the experimental variables and the effects measured. The suggested method of analysis is based on logic and employs a diagram by L. Carroll.
Manicka Dhanasekar Colin Cole Yunendar Handoko
Microsoft Word - 12725word.doc 1 This is the author-manuscript version of this work - accessed from http://eprints.qut.edu.au Rowden, Peter J. and Watson, Barry C. and Haworth, Narelle L. (2007) What can riders tell us about motorcycle rider training? A view from the other side of the fence. In Proceedings 2007 Australasian Road Safety Research, Po...