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Experimental point spread function of FM pulse imaging scheme
(Elsevier, 1995)In this paper, we have examined the possibility of incorporating pulse compression techniques into a conventional medical B-scan imaging scheme. Linear frequency modulation fm, one form of pulse coding among many others, ... -
The response of the 'new consumer' to promotion in the transition economies of the former soviet bloc
(Elsevier Science B.V., 2000-07)Before the collapse of communism, promotion in the former Soviet Bloc functioned more as either propaganda or generic information rather than what marketers would call marketing. Today's "new consumer" in these transition ... -
Dominating interpersonal behavior and perceived victimization in groups: Evidence for a curvilinear relationship
(Elsevier Science Inc., 2002)A victim precipitation model was used to predict that members of workgroups who were perceived by others as exhibiting either high or low levels of dominating behavior would report being more frequent targets of personally ... -
A meta-analytic review of work-family conflict and its antecedents
(Elsevier Inc., 2005)This meta-analytic review combines the results of more than 60 studies to help determine the relative effects of work, nonwork, and demographic and individual factors on work interference with family (WIF) and family ... -
The impact of a large-scale traumatic event on individual and organizational outcomes: exploring employee and company reactions to September 11, 2001
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2002)Much of the literature on stress and organizational outcomes has focused on organizational factors and has ignored extraorganizational stressors that lead to perceived stress. However, research in other fields and recent ... -
Exploring the career/achievement and personal life orientation differences between entrepreneurs and nonentrepreneurs: The impact of sex and dependents
(Blackwell Publishing, Ltd. The definitive version is available at http://www.blackwell-synergy.com., 2006-07)This study explores the career/achievement and personal life orientations of entrepreneurs, specifically the impact of sex and dependent-child status. Although a growing body of research has explored the similarities and ... -
Differences between women and men MBA entrepreneurs: Exploring family flexibility and wealth creation as career motivators
(Elsevier Science, Inc., 2003-11)Previous research into gender differences among entrepreneurs has yielded varied explanations as to why female entrepreneurs differ from male entrepreneurs. This study explores motivational differences using a sample of ... -
Object-based image labeling through learning by example and multi-level segmentation
(Elsevier Science, 2003-06)We propose a system that employs low-level image segmentation followed by color and two-dimensional (2-D) shape matching to automatically group those low-level segments into objects based on their similarity to a set ... -
Nonlinear control of nonsquare multivariable systems
(Elsevier Science, 2001)This paper is concerned with the synthesis of a nonlinear state feedback law for nonsquare multivariable nonlinear systems. Previous approaches in the literature have solved this problem by (1) squaring the system by ... -
Robust control of I/O linearizable systems via multi-model
(Elsevier Science, 2000-03)Linearization of the input}output response of a nonlinear system via state feedback has found many applications in control of nonlinear processes. However, in the presence of uncertainties, this approach leads to inexact ... -
Dynamic learning from multiple examples for semantic object segmentation and search
(Elsevier Science, 2004)We present a novel ‘‘dynamic learning’’ approach for an intelligent image database system to automatically improve object segmentation and labeling without user intervention, as new examples become available, for ... -
Security considerations in wireless sensor networks
(Elsevier Science, 2005-01)In future smart environments, ad hoc sensor networks will play a key role in sensing, collecting, and disseminating information about environmental phenomena. As sensor networks come to be wide-spread deployment, security ... -
Academic engagement in students with a hearing loss in distance education
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Reflections of a group of deaf adults on their experiences in mainstream and residential school programs in the United States
(Disability, Handicap & Society, 1989)The purpose of this study was to learn about mainstream and residential school programs for deaf students in the United States from the perspective of the deaf person, and to present the experiences of clients of educational ... -
An ecological model of social interaction between deaf and hearing students within a postsecondary educational setting
(Disability, Handicap & Society, 1991)Deaf students are enrolling in postsecondary educational institutions in the United States in greater numbers than ever before. However, attrition rates remain high. Models for explaining persistence in college link ... -
Deaf persons of Asian American, Hispanic American, and African American backgrounds: A study of "intraindividual" diversity and identity
(Oxford University Press The definitive version is available at http://jdsde.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/8/3/271, 2003)This article explores the ways in which deaf college students who are members of minority racial groups think about and describe their identities. In depth, semi structured interviews with 33 deaf students of Asian American, ... -
Deaf people at work: a assessment of communication among deaf and hearing persons in work settings
(Taylor & Francis, 2003)This paper focuses on the assessment of communication among deaf and hearing persons within work settings. The paper is organized into two sections. In the first section, findings are presented from an ethnographic study ... -
Mainstreaming the deaf student
(Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 1991)In most areas of special eduction, Public Law 94-142 has been hailed as a breakthrough. By stipulating that children with disabilities be educated with the least restrictive environment, the law promotes schooling of these ... -
The role of mentoring relationships in the career development of successful deaf persons
(Oxford University Press, 2004)A qualitative study of deaf graduates of Rochester Institute of Technology in New York State who became supervisors in primarily hearing work settings found that having a mentor was a primary and persistent element in ... -
Student study habits using notes from a speech-to-text support service
(Council for Exceptional Children, 2002)Thirty-six mainstreamed high school and college students who are deaf and hard of hearing received notes from a speech-to-text support service called C-Print. The students, 26 classroom teachers, and 10 teachers of the ...