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Noxious, Toxic, and Poisonous Plants: Resources for Texas Livestock
(Texas Veterinary Medical Association, 2020-02)
Component processes underlying voluntary task selection
(PsyArXiv, 2020)
Most theories describing the cognitive processes underlying task switching allow for contributions of active task-set reconfiguration and task set inertia. Manipulations of the Cue-to-Stimulus-Interval (CSI) are generally ...
Real-World Media Multitasking Shows Few Effects on Lab-Based Volitional Multitasking Performance
(PsyArXiv, 2020-06)
Media multitasking (e.g., listening to podcasts while studying) has been linked to decreased executive functioning. However, the tasks used to establish this finding do not approximate a real-world volitional multitasking ...
Citational Politics: Quantifying the influence of gender on citation in Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
(DSH: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities., 2020)
Using citation analysis, we consider the role of gender in citation practices in conference special issues of Digital Scholarship in the Humanities. Our examination of citations in Digital Humanities conference special ...
Topological Nodal Line in ZrTe2 Demonstrated by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
(2020)
In this work, we report nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) combined with density functional theory studies of the transition metal dichalcogenide ZrTe2. The measured NMR shift anisotropy reveals a quasi-two-dimensional ...
Evaluating Sources of Veterinary Information on the Internet
(Texas Veterinary Medical Association, 2020-06)
Veterinary Telemedicine: A literature review
(Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Knowledge, 2020-10)
As telemedicine becomes more mainstream in the veterinary profession, it is important to understand when and how to utilise it successfully, and its potential downsides. This literature review supports the use of veterinary ...
Identifying Credible Pet Health Websites
(Texas Veterinary Medical Association, 2020-06)
Phylogenomic analysis sheds light on the evolutionary pathways towards acoustic communication in Orthoptera
(Nature Communications, 2020-10-02)
Acoustic communication is enabled by the evolution of specialised hearing and sound producing organs. In this study, we performed a large-scale macroevolutionary study to understand how both hearing and sound production ...
Qualitative Content Analysis: A Reflection
(2020-10-13)
Like many public services librarians, we spend much of our time focused on improving service quality. We think of excellent service quality as meeting or exceeding customer expectations consistently over time. One approach ...