The role of the media in corporate philanthropy: Media amplification

Does corporate philanthropy affect firm performance? Over the past decades, a considerable amount of scholarly attention has been devoted to examining this relationship. Some studies provided evidence for the positive relationship between corporate philanthropy and corporate performance, while others found no empirical support for such relationship. This mixed and inconclusive evidence calls for the need […]

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Synthesis an Characterization of luminescent Nanostructures

We use nanoscale gold particles to tune luminescence properties of light emitting lanthanide complexes. Metal nanoparticles, e.g. of gold and silver, absorb light in the visible region due to so-called plasmonic resonance. Thus, interaction between lanthanide luminescence and this resonance is expected. By varying the properties of the complex and the shape and surface of […]

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Modeling DNA Adducts as Cancer Diagnostic and Therapeutic Markers: Computational Chemistry Studies of the Structure-Function Relationships of DG-C8-A?C Adducts

Recent nucleic acids research has focused on the formation of genotoxic DNA adducts as covalent modifications of DNA that often result from carcinogen exposure; human-made chemicals can also cause DNA damage through bulky DNA adduct formation. DNA adducts are not only markers of carcinogenic exposure but also alter the regulation of oncogene transcription and standard […]

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Productivity Tracking and Analysis of Earthmoving Operations

Monitoring and control earthmoving operations such as highways and dams construction; require the collection of large amounts of data. Collecting this data manually is time-consuming and it lacks accuracy, so there is a necessity for using automated data collection systems in such operations. Most of nowadays available data acquisition systems are costly back boxes, where […]

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Automated Risk Identification in Modular and Offsite Construction

Modular and offsite construction, where a module of project or complete house is manufactured in a factory, requires a large upfront capital (working capital) investment in order to procure materials in advance of manufacturing and to deliver modules on time and on schedule. Thus, modular fabricators need to receive deposit and progress payment before the […]

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Onsite Monitoring and Progress Reporting

Construction projects are complex, unstructured and dynamic. So accurate project progress monitoring has always been an essential part of the project control plan and one of the main challenges for project managers. In fact in order to deliver projects on time and within budget, progress monitoring can be taken in to account as a critical […]

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Computer Modeling of Protein-Nanoparticles Interactions for Nanomedicinal Applications: Binding Thermodynamics of Endohedral Metallofullerenes (Gd@C60) and Toll-like Receptor 5

carbon-cage nanoparticles, provide a meaningful approach to nanomedicine owing to their resistance to metabolism and kinetic stability, and confinement prevents direct binding of the toxic metal ions to cellular components. Conjugation of endohedral metallofullerenes with proteins could overcome many physiological issues such as low biocompatibility, and the interaction of these supramolecular assemblies warrants further investigation. […]

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Utilization of Agile Management in Construction Projects

Usually, any construction project begins with the planning department preparing a construction schedule that is pushed onto the project team. The big up-front plan might cause delays in the construction process because it relies on predicting a lot in the future, so you need frequent updating of this plan throughout the execution. Agile is a […]

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Studying the Impact of Performance Issues on End Users

Performance assurance activities are an essential step in the release cycle of large software systems. However, prior research on software performance often does not consider the impact on end users; while developers may miss performance issues that lowers the satisfaction rate of end users, or the effort is spent on fixing those issues that may […]

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Larval Ecology of the Invasive European common blue butterfly in Quebec

The European common blue butterfly was first spotted in Quebec and has since become well-established in open habitats and disturbed areas around Montreal. In late summer and early fall, it is one of the most abundant butterflies. This project aims first to set up laboratory breeding of the European common blue and second to test […]

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