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Capitalizing Relationships: Modes of Participation in Crowdsourcing

Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 2018
While crowds online are increasingly used for data gathering and problem solving, the relationships and structures within these processes remain largely unexamined. For understanding the usage of crowdsourcing and to design appropriate technologies and processes, it is important to understand how different tools support relationships in these contexts.
Karin Hansson   +2 more
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On the relationship of normal modes to local modes in molecular vibrations

Molecular Physics, 1985
A simple model for the effective vibrational hamiltonian of the XH stretching vibrations in H2O, NH3 and CH4 is considered, based on a morse potential function for the bond stretches plus potential and kinetic energy coupling between pairs of bond oscillators.
I.M. Mills, A.G. Robiette
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Relationship between Mode-crosstalk and Fiber Characteristics in Few Mode Fibers

Optical Fiber Communication Conference, 2016
We review our recent experimental research work on mode-crosstalk in a transmission line composed of few mode fibers. We discuss the mode crosstalk at a splice point and in a fiber.
Ryo Maruyama   +3 more
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Antiestrogens: Structure, mode of action and relationship to eicosanoids

Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids, 1989
L'etude fait la revue des travaux effectues sur les antiœstrogenes: structure et mode d'action, avec une attention particuliere au role joue dans l'infertilite et le cancer, ainsi que le niveau d'intervention des eicosanoides dans ces ...
P, Peplow, J Y, Jeremy
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Influence of entry modes and relationship modes on business services internationalisation

The Service Industries Journal, 2011
This paper focuses on service firms trying to develop markets at an international level. Such strategies are more and more often adopted, even by small-sized firms in B-to-B activities. Entry modes on foreign markets are of paramount importance as they also define the modes of relationship established with foreign clients.
Jean Philippe, Pierre-Yves Léo
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On the Relationship Between Active and Passive Mode Localization

Active Control of Vibration and Noise, 1996
Abstract Recently, some researchers proposed what is termed as “active mode localization” where all or some of the mode shapes are altered by feedback in such a way that the modes are spatially localized. The resulting closed loop behavior is similar, at least qualitatively, to the phenomenon known as “Anderson localization” or normal ...
Choura, Slim A., Yigit, AHMET SALİH
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Intrinsic localized modes in microresonator arrays and their relationship to nonlinear vibration modes

Nonlinear Dynamics, 2007
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Dick, A. J.   +2 more
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MODES OF THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP IN KLEINIAN PSYCHOTHERAPY

British Journal of Psychotherapy, 2000
ABSTRACT‘Klein seems to take us to the limits of what is imaginable about psychic life’(Stonebridge & Phillips 1998, p. 3) and brought new techniques to child psychoanalysis. She probably brought very little new to the technique of adult psychoanalysis.
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On the relationship between “dry modes” and “wet modes” in the theory of ship response

Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1976
Abstract It has been suggested that ship strength might be estimated on the basis of linear modal analysis Two distinct approaches have been proposed, employing “wet modes” and “dry modes”. The relationship between these two alternatives is examined, and some possible simplifications of the theory are noted.
R.E.D. Bishop, W.G. Price
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Relationships between Modes of Social Interaction

1980
The increased emphasis on improved middle range theories in social science represents a response to the theoretical and practical limitations of broad, general theories (see for example, Weick, 1974). In the spirit of this movement toward middle range theories, we argue that three distinctive modes of social interaction can be identified.
E. Allen Slusher, Kenneth J. Roering
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