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It Governance Silo In The Firm: An Analysis Of Governance Research Literature, Akemi Chatfield, Padmaharsha Wanninayaka
It Governance Silo In The Firm: An Analysis Of Governance Research Literature, Akemi Chatfield, Padmaharsha Wanninayaka
Dr Akemi Chatfield
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Synthesis, Structure And Attempted Polymerization Of A Diepoxide Macrocycle, Paul Yarincik, Jeffrey H. Glans
Synthesis, Structure And Attempted Polymerization Of A Diepoxide Macrocycle, Paul Yarincik, Jeffrey H. Glans
Chemistry & Physics Faculty Publications
A novel diepoxide containing paracyclophane was synthesized by peracid oxidation of a known paracyclophane diene. The resulting diepoxide was characterized. It was investigated as a potential monomer for a cyclophane containing polyether by cationic ring opening polymerization. None of the standard catalyst systems for such a polymerization were successful in producing polymer.
Quantitative Patterns Of Stylistic Influence In The Evolution Of Literature, James M. Hughes, Nicholas J. Foti, David C. Krakauer, Daniel N. Rockmore
Quantitative Patterns Of Stylistic Influence In The Evolution Of Literature, James M. Hughes, Nicholas J. Foti, David C. Krakauer, Daniel N. Rockmore
Dartmouth Scholarship
Literature is a form of expression whose temporal structure, both in content and style, provides a historical record of the evolution of culture. In this work we take on a quantitative analysis of literary style and conduct the first large-scale temporal stylometric study of literature by using the vast holdings in the Project Gutenberg Digital Library corpus. We find temporal stylistic localization among authors through the analysis of the similarity structure in feature vectors derived from content-free word usage, nonhomogeneous decay rates of stylistic influence, and an accelerating rate of decay of influence among modern authors. Within a given time …