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Organizational communication comes out
(Sage Publications, 2007)This essay celebrates the ways in which organizational communication scholars have engaged contemporary issues of social and economic justice but asks us to take the next step to bring our energies and insights together ... -
Organizational interventions for balancing work and home demands: An overview
(Routledge, 2010-07)The effective management of work and non-work demands can have a significant effect on workers' health and performance. The last decade especially has seen an explosion of work-life balance research, resulting in substantial ... -
Organizing digital music for use: an examination of personal music collections
(ISMIR, 2004-10-01)Current research on music information retrieval and music digital libraries focuses on providing access to huge, public music collections. In this paper we consider a different, but related, problem: supporting an individual ... -
Organizing the World’s Machine Learning Information
(Springer, 2009)All around the globe, thousands of learning experiments are being executed on a daily basis, only to be discarded after interpretation. Yet, the information contained in these experiments might have uses beyond their ... -
Organogold(III) complexes containing chelating bis(amidate) ligands: synthesis, characterization and biological activity
(Elsevier BV, 2007-01-01)Reactions of cycloaurated gold(III) dichloride complexes, with 1,2-C6H4(NHCOMe)2 and silver(I) oxide, or with C2H4(NHSO2Tol)2 (Tol = p-tolyl) or 1,2-C6H4(NHSO2Tol)2 and trimethylamine, give a series of new auracyclic ... -
Organomanganese compounds in organic synthesis
(University of Waikato, 2009)This thesis describes the preparation and reactions of some cyclomanganated chalcones, dienones and aryl ketones. Investigation has previously been undertaken into the reaction of cyclomanganated chalcones and dienones ... -
Orienting a protein model by crossing number to generate the characteristic views for identification
(Tech Science Press, 2010)A protein model (such as a ribbon model) can be created from the atomic coordinates in the protein data base files. These coordinates are obtained by X-ray crystallography or NMR spectroscopy with the protein arbitrarily ... -
The orienting mouse: An input device with attitude
(University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science, 2013-11)This paper presents a modified computer mouse, the Orienting Mouse, which delivers orientation as an additional dimension of input; when the mouse is moved on a flat surface it reports, in addition to the conventional x, ... -
Orienting to pedagogical innovation: A case study of Vietnamese teachers' beliefs and practices regarding Task-based Language Teaching
(University of Waikato, 2013)Although research into language teacher cognition has become a well-established domain of inquiry for applied linguists over the past few decades, few in-depth studies have explored language teachers’ beliefs regarding ... -
Origin and classification of Kainui silt loam: update on the leopard that changed its spots
(New Zealand Society of Soil Science, 2019)Key points about the Kainui silt loam are many, perhaps the critical one being the need to appreciate that soil stratigraphy – the interplay between geological deposition, soil formation, buried soils, and their chronological ... -
Origin and distribution of mineral species in limestone caves
(Waikato Geological Society, The University of Waikato, 1971)More than 80 mineral species are known to result from secondary chemical reactions in solutional limestone caverns. These minerals are transitional and end-products of carbonate wall rock interactions with ground water and ... -
Origin and occurrence of Antarctic lacustrine carbonates, with special reference to Lake Fryxell, Taylor Valley
(The University of Waikato, 1982)Lake Fryxell is a permanently ice-covered 19 m deep lake located 15m a.s.l. in the lower Taylor Valley, Antarctica (75° 35'S, 163° 35'E). The lake occupies the lowest part of the Fryxell drainage basin and is surrounded ... -
The origin of beach sediments on the North Queensland coast
(Waikato Geological Society, The University of Waikato, 1971)Petrographic and granulometric analyses of North Queensland beach sediments indicate their affinity with sediments delivered to the coast by rivers, and it is shown that the beaches are largely derived from fluvial sediment ... -
Origin of palaeo proglacial lake sediments in Taylor Valley, Antarctica
(The University of Waikato, 2005)The origin of carbonates found at three locations in the Taylor Valley and their association with different glacial advances is presented. Samples were collected from three locations through the Taylor Valley, specifically ... -
The Origin, Genetic Diversity and Taxonomy of the Invasive Diatom Didymosphenia geminata (Bacilliariophyceae) in New Zealand
(The University of Waikato, 2009)This thesis describes an investigation of the origin, genetic diversity and taxonomy of Didymosphenia geminata, in New Zealand. D. geminata, commonly known as Didymo or Rock Snot , is a freshwater diatom, a photosynthetic ... -
Origins and development of the lakes
(New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 1987)Because of a turbulent and complex recent geological history, New Zealand has an impressively diverse and dynamic landscape, and a correspondingly wide array of lake types, within a small land area (Irwin 1975a; Soons & ... -
The origins of a New Zealand suicidal cohort: 1970-2007
(eContent Management Pty Ltd, 2011)Many western countries have experienced increased rates of youth suicide over recent years. This has been an issue of particular concern in New Zealand, since it had the highest rate of youth suicide among OECD countries ... -
The Origins of Syrian Nationhood; Histories, Pioneers and Identity [Book Review]
(Taylor & Francis, 2013-11)This article reviews the book 'The Origins of Syrian Nationhood; Histories, Pioneers and Identity', edited by Adel Beshara, -
The orphan G protein-coupled receptor gene GPR178 is evolutionary conserved and altered in response to acute changes in food intake
(Public Library of Science, 2015-06-05)G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a class of integral membrane proteins mediating physiological functions fundamental for survival, including energy homeostasis. A few years ago, an amino acid sequence of a novel ... -
Orthogonal grid generation software
(C.S.I.R.O. Division of Oceanography, 1992)Calculates transformations between physical and index space within a numerical grid