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The Case for Critical Creativity in TSI
1995 Creativity is desirable in many activities. No longer is it restricted to Fine Arts and poetry; and no longer is it a pursuit for a chosen few. Creative thinking is an increasingly acknowledged practice in organisational activities — problem solving being one such activity.openaire +1 more sourceTSI
2013 Daniel Campbell, Corey Ray-Subramanian, Winifred Schultz-Krohn, Kristen M. Powers, Renee Watling, Christoph U. Correll, Stephanie Bendiske, Cathy Pratt, John Thomas, S. Michael Chapman, Danielle Geno, Ed Duncan, Giacomo Vivanti, Cheryl Smith Gabig, Aaron Stabel, Heather A. Henderson, Kim E Ono, Caley B Schwartz, Laudan B. Jahromi, Crystal I. Bryce, Kevin A. Pelphrey, Michele Goyette-Ewing, Aparna Nadig, Maura Moyle, Steven Long, Louise Spear-Swerling, Joy Fopiano, Anne Snow, Joanne Valdespino, Tara J. Glennon, Tiffany Hutchins, Susan Y. Bookheimer, Susan Hyman, Inge-Marie Eigsti, Coralie Chevallier, Paul A. Offit, Maureen Early, Logan Wink, Craig Erickson, Christopher J. McDougle, Maureen Early, Logan Wink, Craig Erickson, Christopher J. McDougle, Lawrence David Scahill, Mark Groskreutz, Catherine E. Rice, Sarah Kuriakose, Lynn Koegel, Robert L. Koegel, Zoe Mailloux, Pasquale Accardo, Kimberly Kroeger-Geoppinger, Summer Ferreri, Vannesa T. Mueller, Winifred Schultz-Krohn, Kristen M. Powers, Michael Bloch, Susan Hyman, Geralyn Timler, Danielle Geno Kent, Rebecca DeAquair, Paul Wehman, Staci Carr, Anne Holmes, Ernst VanBergeijk, Lawrence David Scahill, Victoria Shea, Bryce D. McLeod, Michael A. Southam-Gerow, Lillian Christon, Elizabeth Archer, Rodríguez Adriana, Whitney J. Detar, Lynn Koegel, Eunice Feng, Adam Feinstein, Lawrence David Scahill, Nicolette Bainbridge Brigham, Shaunessy Egan, Michael Bloch, Sarah Melchior, Fred R. Volkmar, Kyle Lanning, Martyna Smielewska, Fred R. Volkmar, Jo Anne Nakagawa, Sarah Spence, Sarah Spence, Mustafa Sahin, Fred R. Volkmar, Paul El-Fishawy +91 moreopenaire +1 more sourceTSI’s LDV Blood Flowmeter
1990 Since its incorporation in 1961, TSI’s primary business has been identifying requirements for the measurements of details of fluid flow, and then developing solutions to meet these needs. The company’s earliest products were a series of thermal anemometers used for measuring the flow of hot gases.openaire +1 more source