50 Works
Reproducible Social Work Research
Daniel Dunleavy
Syllabus to be presented at Research Reproducibility 2020.
Developing small worlds of e-science: using quantum mechanics, biological science, and oceanography for education and outreach strategies for engaging research communities within a university
Plato Smith
The paper provides an introductory and exploratory research method for developing a data management plan strategy through the experimental approach of developing and preserving small worlds of e-science of grey literature from the physics, biological, and oceanographic research disciplines at Florida State University. The paper opted for an experimental approach of digitization, cataloging, and resource discovery in a digital content management system (DigiTool), online public access catalog (OPAC) in Aleph and OCLC WorldCat, and preservation...
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Jonathan Ryan & A. ThreadgillP17855_High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Identification of Novel Surfactant-Derived Sulfur-Containing Disinfection Byproducts from Gas Extraction Wastewater
Amy Mckenna, Eric Clark, Dustin Szelong & Chad WeisbrodP17944_Microfluidic Study of the Deposition Dynamics of Asphaltene Subfractions Enriched with Island and Archipelago Motifs
Amy Mckenna & Martha Chacon-Patino
The publication can be found at: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.8b03835 Acknowledgments: We thank Patrick Gilliam and Zhuqing Zhang for their technical assistance and Nalco Champion for financial support.
P16162_Mcdonough 2020 GCA: Characterisation of shallow groundwater dissolved organic matter in aeolian, alluvial and fractured rock aquifers
Amy Mckenna, Megan Behnke & Robert SpencerP19176_Molecular Characterization of Strongly and Weakly Interfacially Active Asphaltenes by High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry
Amy Mckenna & Martha Chacon-PatinoP17944_Advances in Asphaltene Petroleomics. Part 1: Asphaltenes Are Composed of Abundant Island and Archipelago Structural Motifs
Amy Mckenna, Martha Chacon-Patino & Ryan RodgersCommunity Gardens
Lucas Swick, Erica Hayes, Markus Wust, Shelby Hallman, Walt Gurley & Jasmine Lang
Documentation for Lucas Swick's creative residency
Exploring public and academic library partnerships related to STEM education
Renaine Julian, Courtney Evans, Bianca Devaney & Regina Sanquintin
his project was completed by Regina Sanquintin, Bianca Devaney, Renaine Julian, and Courtney Evans of Florida State University Libraries STEM Research and Learning Services from April 2020 through June 2020. It is a comprehensive literature review and annotated bibliography of the partnerships that exist between academic libraries and public libraries, especially regarding STEM programming.
Risk factors associated with COVID-19 infection: a retrospective cohort study based on contacts tracing
Tao Liu, Wenjia Liang, Haojie Zhong, Jianfeng He, Zihui Chen, Guanhao He, Tie Song, Shaowei Chen, Ping Wang, Jialing Li, Yunhua Lan, Mingji Cheng, Jinxu Huang, Jiwei Niu, Liang Xia, Jianpeng Xiao, Jianxiong Hu, Lifeng Lin, Qiong Huang, Zuhua Rong, Aiping Deng, Weilin Zeng, Jiansen Li, Xing Li, Xiaohua Tan … & Wenjun Ma
This study aimed to estimate the attack rates, and identify the risk factors of COVID-19 infection. Based on a retrospective cohort study, we investigated 11,580 contacts of COVID-19 cases in Guangdong Province from 10 January to 15 March 2020. All contacts were tested by RT-PCR to detect their infection of SARS-COV-2. Attack rates by characteristics were calculated. Logistic regression was used to estimate the risk factors of infection for COVID-19. A total of 515 of...
De-stereotyping in Public Performance Information (Study 3)
Yixin Liu & Chengxin Xu
We study solution of reducing stereotyping in public performance perception.
How Democratic Values Matter: Challenging the Consequentialism Framework in Citizens’ Policy Evaluation
Yixin Liu & Heewon Lee
In this survey experiment, we ask two major research questions: i Whether performance information or democratic values display larger explanatory power to citizens’ policy preferences ii Would their explanatory powers change when people have low trust in government?
Chimeric Ion Loading
Chad Weisbrod
Admixtures of ions from separate dissociation modalities.
A Meta-analysis of the Relation Between Math Anxiety and Math Achievement
Connie Barroso & Colleen GanleyP08490_1.1 Billion Years Old Porphyrins Establish a Marine Ecosystem Dominated by Bacterial Primary Producers
Amy Mckenna
A portion of this work was performed at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory ICR User Facility, which is supported by the National Science Foundation Division of Chemistry and Division of Materials Research through DMR-1644779 and the State of Florida.
P17944_Understanding Asphaltene Fraction Behavior through Combined Quartz Crystal Resonator Sensor, FT-ICR MS, GPC ICP HR-MS, and AFM Characterization. Part I: Extrography Fractionations
Amy Mckenna, Martha Chacon-Patino, Eric Clark & Dustin SzelongThe Maria Lionza Pilgrimage: From Sacred Mountains to Hotels
Cristina Carter
María Lionza is an indigenous Venezuelan religion that dates back to the 14th century. Combining Catholic, West African, and indigenous religions it was outlawed from being practiced until 1959. At this moment, María Lionza no longer hides from society, being transferred through means of oral tradition and family kinship, instead, it has built a strong foundation through politics and documented literature. As the pilgrimage has gained popularity and approximately 50% of Venezuelans attend, the state...
Affiliations
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Florida State University50
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National High Magnetic Field Laboratory29
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Michigan Technological University2
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Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University2
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West China Hospital of Sichuan University2
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Zhejiang University2
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Jiangxi Agricultural University2
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Air Force Medical University2
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology2
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University of Rochester Medical Center2