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The Factors in Factoring Behavior
Psychometrika, 1951Twenty years have now elapsed since Professor Thurstone’s ingenuity pulled the factor problem out of its tetrad difference quagmire. Most of us have watched Thurstone’s brain-child grow. One might say that the fledgling was so precocious as to reach maturity during the first ten years of its life.
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Employee Creativity: Personal and Contextual Factors at Work
, 1996This study examined the independent and joint contributions of employees' creativity-relevant personal characteristics and three characteristics of the organizational context—job complexity, suppor...
G. R. Oldham, Anne Cummings
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Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1998
A noninjective bounded-to-one factor map from an irreducible shift of finite type onto a sofic system can be factored as a composition of other such maps in only finitely many ways (up to isomorphism). This generalizes to factor maps from systems with canonical coordinates to finitely presented dynamical systems.
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A noninjective bounded-to-one factor map from an irreducible shift of finite type onto a sofic system can be factored as a composition of other such maps in only finitely many ways (up to isomorphism). This generalizes to factor maps from systems with canonical coordinates to finitely presented dynamical systems.
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Growth Factors: A scattering of factors
Current Biology, 1994Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor is a multifunctional growth factor with varied properties: more and more polypeptide factors are being discovered that share these characteristics.
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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1986
The Status of the HFS HCI Standards Committee is reported on in a separate article by Paul Reed of AT&T Bell Laboratories, the vice-chair of that committee. It describes the background, status and approach being followed by that committee in its attempt to develop meaningful standards for user interfaces and the development of user interfaces ...
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The Status of the HFS HCI Standards Committee is reported on in a separate article by Paul Reed of AT&T Bell Laboratories, the vice-chair of that committee. It describes the background, status and approach being followed by that committee in its attempt to develop meaningful standards for user interfaces and the development of user interfaces ...
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Prevalence of obesity, diabetes, and obesity-related health risk factors, 2001.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2003CONTEXT Obesity and diabetes are increasing in the United States. OBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence of obesity and diabetes among US adults in 2001. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Random-digit telephone survey of 195 005 adults aged 18 years or
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Factor Prices, Factor Proportions, and Regional Factor Endowments
Journal of Political Economy, 1970in two-digit manufacturing industries. These tests were based on the theoretical proposition that the South, being relatively labor-abundant by comparison with the non-South, should possess a comparative advantage in producing relatively labor-intensive commodities.
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Regulation of wound healing by growth factors and cytokines.
Physiological Reviews, 2003Cutaneous wound healing is a complex process involving blood clotting, inflammation, new tissue formation, and finally tissue remodeling. It is well described at the histological level, but the genes that regulate skin repair have only partially been ...
S. Werner, R. Grose
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Transcription factors of the NFAT family: regulation and function.
Annual Review of Immunology, 1997As targets for the immunosuppressive drugs cyclosporin A and FK506, transcription factors of the NFAT (nuclear factor of activated T cells) family have been the focus of much attention. NFAT proteins, which are expressed in most immune-system cells, play
A. Rao, C. Luo, P. Hogan
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CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1980
It has been more than 30 years since Dr. H. S. Lawrence first reported that it was possible to transfer delayed-type hypersensitivity from sensitized donors to unsensitized recipients with lysates of blood leukocytes. During recent years, research from several laboratories has demonstrated that this effect is immunologically specific.
Charles H. Kirkpatrick, Denis R. Burger
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It has been more than 30 years since Dr. H. S. Lawrence first reported that it was possible to transfer delayed-type hypersensitivity from sensitized donors to unsensitized recipients with lysates of blood leukocytes. During recent years, research from several laboratories has demonstrated that this effect is immunologically specific.
Charles H. Kirkpatrick, Denis R. Burger
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