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    Communication Research Measures II a sourcebook / by Rubin, Rebecca B.

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Part II: Measure Profiles -- Affectionate communication index (ACI) -- Attachment style measure -- Auckland individualism and collectivism scale (AICS) -- Child-parent communication apprehension (C-PCA) -- Cognitive elaboration scale -- Communication functions questionnaire (CFQ) -- Communicative responses to romantic jealousy scale (CRJ) -- Family communication standards instrument -- Group development questionnaire (GDQ) -- Humor orientation scale (HOS) -- Individuals' criteria for telling family secrets -- Intercultural development inventory (IDI) -- Interpersonal communication competence scale (ICCS) -- Interpersonal dominance instrument -- Learner empowerment -- Listening styles profile-16 -- Marital opinion questionnaire (MOQ) -- Measure of source credibility -- Medical communication competence scale -- Normative message processing scale (NMPS) -- Organizational assimilation index -- Organizational dissent scale (ODS) -- Organizational listening survey (OLS) -- Organizational reputation scale -- Organizational temporality (Temporal experience) scale -- Organization-public relationship scale -- Patient self-advocacy scale (PSAS) -- Perceived message sensation value (PMSV) scale -- Perceived power measure (PPM) -- Perceived teacher confirmation scale -- Perceptions of television reality -- Personal report of marital virtures scale (PV) -- Presence questionnaire -- Reactance restoration scale (RRS) -- Relational distance index (RDI) -- Relational maintenance strategy measure (RMSM) -- Relational uncertainty measure -- Reticence scale -- Revised family communication patterns instrument (RFCP) -- Revised learning indicators scale (RLIS) -- Risk behavior diagnosis (RBD) scale -- Sad film scale -- Self-assessment Manikin -- Self-contrual scale -- Sexual harassment proclivity index (SHPI) -- Small group relational satisfaction scale (RSS) -- Small group socialization scale (SGSS) -- Social presence scale -- Socio-communicative style (SCS) scale -- Student motives to communicate scale -- Teacher misbehaviors scale -- Television addiction scale -- Television mediation scale -- Third-person effect -- Topic avoidance -- Willingness to censor survey.…”
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    Classical rhetoric for the modern student by Corbett, Edward P.J

    Published 1999
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    Challenging Malaysia's status quo by Lim, Teck Ghee

    Published 2018
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    The martial ethic in early modern Germany civic duty and the right of arms by Tlusty, B. Ann

    Published 2011
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    Emergency hospitals for COVID-19 construction and operation manual

    Published 2020
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    Essentials of oceanography by Garrison, Tom 1942-

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…-- Each of Earth's Inner Layers Has Unique Characteristics -- Radioactive Elements Generate Heat Inside Earth -- Continents Rise above the Ocean Because of Isostatic Equilibrium -- 3.3.Wegener's Idea Is Transformed -- 3.4.The Breakthrough: From Seafloor Spreading to Plate Tectonics -- Plates Interact at Plate Boundaries -- Insight from a National Geographic Explorer 3.1 -- Ocean Basins Form at Divergent Plate Boundaries -- Island Arcs Form, Continents Collide, and Crust Recycles at Convergent Plate Boundaries -- Crust Fractures and Slides at Transform Plate Boundaries -- 3.5.Confirmation of Plate Tectonics -- A History of Plate Movement Has Been Captured in Residual Magnetic Fields -- Plate Movement above Mantle Plumes and Hot Spots Provides Evidence of Plate Tectonics -- Sediment Age and Distribution, Oceanic Ridges, and Terranes Are Explained by Plate Tectonics -- 3.6.Scientists Still Have Much to Learn about the Tectonic Process -- Questions from Students -- Terms and Concepts to Remember -- Study Questions -- Global Environment Watch -- Chapter in Perspective -- 4.Ocean Basins -- 4.1.The Ocean Floor Is Mapped by Bathymetry -- Echo Sounders Bounce Sound off the Seabed -- Multibeam Systems Combine Many Echo Sounders -- Satellites Can Be Used to Map Seabed Contours -- Robots Descend to Observe the Details -- Insight from a National Geographic Explorer 4.1 -- 4.2.Ocean-Floor Topography Varies with Location -- 4.3.Continental Margins May Be Active or Passive -- Continental Shelves Are Seaward Extensions of the Continents -- Continental Slopes Connect Continental Shelves to the Deep-Ocean Floor -- Spotlight Figure 4.8 Major Features of Ocean Basins -- Submarine Canyons Form at the Junction between Continental Shelf and Continental Slope -- Continental Rises Form As Sediments Accumulate at the Base of the Continental Slope -- 4.4.The Topology of Deep-Ocean Basins Differs from That of the Continental Margin -- Oceanic Ridges Circle the World -- Hydrothermal Vents Are Hot Springs on Active Oceanic Ridges -- Abyssal Plains and Abyssal Hills Cover Most of Earth's Surface -- Volcanic Seamounts and Guyots Project above the Seabed -- Trenches and Island Arcs Form in Subduction Zones -- 4.5.The Grand Tour -- Questions from Students -- Terms and Concepts to Remember -- Chapter in Perspective -- Study Questions -- Global Environment Watch -- 5.Ocean Sediments -- 5.1.Sediments Vary Greatly in Appearance -- 5.2.Sediments May Be Classified by Particle Size -- 5.3.Sediments Are Classified by Source -- Terrigenous Sediments Come from Land -- Biogenous Sediments Form from the Remains of Marine Organisms -- Hydrogenous Sediments Form Directly from Seawater -- Cosmogenous Sediments Come from Space -- Marine Sediments Are Usually Combinations of Terrigenous and Biogenous Deposits -- 5.4.Neritic Sediments Overlie Continental Margins -- 5.5.Pelagic Sediments Vary in Composition and Thickness -- Turbidites Are Deposited on the Seabed by Turbidity Currents -- Clays Are the Finest and Most Easily Transported Terrigenous Sediments -- Oozes Form from the Rigid Remains of Living Creatures -- Hydrogenous Materials Precipitate out of Seawater Itself -- Researchers Have Mapped the Distribution of Deep-Ocean Sediments -- 5.6.Scientists Use Specialized Tools to Study Ocean Sediments -- 5.7.Sediments Are Historical Records of Ocean Processes -- A Closer Look 5.1 Could Sediment Cores Tell Us Something about Earth's History, and Thus Offer Insight into Future Change? …”
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    Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits by Razavi, Behzad

    Published 2017
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    Food allergy practical diagnosis and management

    Published 2014
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    SQL injection attacks and defense by Clarke, Justin

    Published 2012
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    Radar techniques using array antennas by Wirth, Wulf-Dieter

    Published 2013
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