Browsing by Subject "Polarization"
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(2023-08-04)Theoretically, this research addresses questions concerning political representation in democracies. I investigate how elements that make the electoral environment up impact candidates’ strategies, voting choices, and ...
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(2022-07-19)Scholars, politicians, and pundits have repeatedly described new Americans, mostly Asian Americans and Latinos, as a “Sleeping Giant” to emphasize their potential as the decisive voter who shuffles up traditional U.S. party ...
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(2019-04-05)A comprehensive study on evaluating the usefulness of relatively high frequency millimeter/sub-millimeter (mm/sub-mm) bands (greater than 150 GHz) and longwave infrared (LWIR) atmospheric window bands to infer ice cloud ...
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(2014-06-04)Polarization effects have been ignored in most photon transport codes to date, but new technology has created a need for portable, massively parallel, versatile transport codes that include the effects of polarization. In ...
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(2010-07-14)Polarization, defined as the ideological distance between the Democrat and Republican parties in Congress, has increased dramatically in Congress since the 1970s. Research on polarization in the U.S. Congress primarily ...
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(2015-07-17)The composition of the two major parties, both at the mass and elite level, has changed dramatically over the past fifty years. In this period we have witnessed a notable resurgence of ideological separation between the ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1983)The circular and linear polarizations of photons emitted in the 2('3)S-3('3)P HeI transition have been measured. The 3('3)P state of fast helium atoms was populated by He('+)-He charge transfer collisions in the incident ...