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Keith Porter, 1956
Keith R. Porter. The submicroscopic morphology of protoplasm Lecture delivered March 15, 1956 Posted with permission
Published by: Academic Press
A Framework to Identify Influences of Environmental Legislation on Corporate Green Intellectual Capital, Innovation, and Environmental Performance
The aim of this paper is to examine the Porter hypothesis which defines that environmental regulations, under certain circumstances, could have positive effects on corporate environmental and economic performance. The majority...
A Framework to Identify Influences of Environmental Legislation on Corporate Green Intellectual Capital, Innovation, and Environmental Performance
The aim of this paper is to examine the Porter hypothesis which defines that environmental regulations, under certain circumstances, could have positive effects on corporate environmental and economic performance. The majority...
Institutional and Cultural Aspects of Logistic Management in the Chinese E-Commerce Sector
Electronic business relies heatedly on a predictive tool to provide consumers with the products online in a brief moment. E-commerce activities are handled by many buyers globally compared to conventional distribution, and with...
Play ''Kiss Me Kate'' is Challenging Production for Department
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
"Kiss Me Kate" is based on a book by Sam and Bella Spewack, with Broadway composer Cole Porter providing music and lyrics. The play was first presented at Winthrop in 1963 when it was directed by Chris Reynolds.
Published by: Winthrop University
The Nature of Our Demise
The paper seeks to understand through a social constructivist lens how development strategies have been largely enforced by already developed states, serving their interests above affecting change. Specifically, neoliberal...
Study on the Application of Error Back-Propagation Algorithm Applied to the Student Status Management in Higher Education Institutions
XinXiu Yang
Jan 01, 2024
The objective of this work is to predict the employment rate of students based on the information in the SSM (student status management) in colleges and universities. Firstly, the relevant content of SSM is introduced. Secondly...
Boosting the efficiency of inverted quantum dot light-emitting diodes by balancing charge densities and suppressing exciton quenching through band alignment.
We report an inverted and multilayer quantum dot light emitting diode (QLED) which boosts high efficiency by tuning the energy band alignment between charge transport and light emitting layers. The electron transport layer (ETL)...
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The Nature of Our Demise
The paper seeks to understand through a social constructivist lens how development strategies have been largely enforced by already developed states, serving their interests above affecting change. Specifically, neoliberal...
Be careful how you ask! Using focus groups and nominal group technique to expore the barriers to learning
Jill Porter
Jan 01, 0001
Schools have a legal duty to make reasonable adjustments for disabled pupils who experience barriers to learning. Inclusive approaches to data collection ensure that the needs of all children who are struggling are not...
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Las Bexareñas and Their Wills
Amy M. Porter
Nov 04, 2022
The women of San Fernando de Béxar (modern-day San Antonio, Texas) on the northern edge of New Spain faced the many challenges of frontier life. The belongings of these women were limited compared to that of women in other parts...
Mutation Selection on the Metabolic Pathway and the Effects on Protein Co-evolution and the Rate Limiting Steps on the Tree of Life
Katherine S Porter
Jan 01, 0001
Metabolic pathways are made of a series of reactions by enzymes at different speeds. These pathways include the rate limiting step, which is the slowest step that determines the rate of the overall reaction. To date, one study...
Published by: Ursinus College
Be careful how you ask! Using focus groups and nominal group technique to expore the barriers to learning
Jill Porter
Jan 01, 0001
Schools have a legal duty to make reasonable adjustments for disabled pupils who experience barriers to learning. Inclusive approaches to data collection ensure that the needs of all children who are struggling are not...
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The Catholic New Left
LM Kilbride
Jul 20, 2016
What kind of language might fit readers for revolution, where the reader’s revolutionary destiny is understood to be revealed in the divine humanity of Jesus Christ? The first half of this question will be familiar as one of the...
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Affective Prompt-Tuning-Based Language Model for Semantic-Based Emotional Text Generation
Zhaodong Gu, Kejing He
Jan 01, 2024
The large language models based on transformers have shown strong text generation ability. However, due to the need for significant computing resources, little work has been done to generate emotional text using language models...
The experience of the hidden curriculum for autistic girls at mainstream primary schools
R. Moyse, J. Porter
Jan 01, 0001

This article presents the findings of ethnographic case studies of three girls on the autistic spectrum attending mainstream primary schools and illustrates the difficulties they experience and the ways in which these are...

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Feminism, Masculinities and Emotional Politics in Late Twentieth Century Britain
LM Delap
Aug 09, 2017
Feminism posed powerful political and emotional challenges to progressive men in the 1970s and 1980s. This article investigates politically and personally motivated attempts to ‘feel differently’ by men in britain who identified...
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Response to Akcali et al.
The salt marsh beetle Pogonus chalceus has diverged into short- and long-winged populations, which can be found in hundreds of interlaced habitat patches that sharply differ in their hydrological regime. In a recent study, we...
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