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Habeas, Informational Asymmetries, and the War on Terror
(2011)Although most American lawyers and legal scholars are primarily familiar with habeas corpus in the context of federal review of state convictions, habeas petitions have been used to challenge detention by the executive ... -
Harmonic analysis of causal operators and their spectral properties
(Institute of Physics, 2005)The definition and study of causal operators are based on the representation theory of group algebras. We study the structure of the spectra of causal operators, obtain conditions for causal invertibility and state ... -
`He Forgot' : Young Children's Use of Cognitive Explanations for Another Person's Mistakes
(Wayne State University Press, 1998-07)Children, ages 4 and 5 years, and adults were asked (a) to explain a story character's incorrect search for a desired object, and (b) to explain the source of the character's ignorance or false belief concerning the ... -
Health behaviors and related disparities of insured adults with a health care provider in the United States, 2015—2016
(Elsevier, 2019-03)Health care providers are in a unique position to address patients' health behaviors and social determinants of health, factors like income and social support that can significantly impact health. There is a need to better ... -
Hearsay and the Right of Confrontation in American Trials by Jury
(2011)This Article discusses the origin and history of the hearsay doctrine, including the goals it seeks to achieve and the many exceptions to the rule against hearsay. It then discusses that when exceptions to hearsay are ... -
Help Me, Help You: What You Should Know Before You Ask for Help
(The Learning Curve (AALS Sec. on Acad. Support, Washington, D.C.), 2019-05)I got an email the other day from a student who was having some difficulty writing his arguments. The student wrote that he kept rewriting his arguments in response to my comments but that he still had not been able to get ... -
The Hidden Costs of Habeas Delay
(2012)Because habeas petitioners seek a court order for liberty rather than compensation, judges have a duty to decide habeas petitions promptly. But increasingly, the federal courts have fallen behind on their heavy habeas ... -
HOCHSCHILD COHOMOLOGY OF GROUP EXTENSIONS OF QUANTUM SYMMETRIC ALGEBRAS
(American Mathematical Society, 2010-09-16)Quantum symmetric algebras (or noncommutative polynomial rings) arise in many places in mathematics. In this article we find the multiplicative structure of their Hochschild cohomology when the coefficients are in an ... -
Hollywood, Bike Messengers, and the New Economy
(Critical Sociology, 2014-02-03)The sociological study of popular cinema provides an analytic entry point for exploring how economic realities are given meaning through cultural products. In this paper, I compare how two Hollywood movies about bike ... -
Home Rule in an Era of Local Environmental Innovation
(Berkeley Law School, University of California, 2017)As 2016’s national election made clear, striking ideological differences between cities and their surrounding states exist in many parts of the country. One way in which this divide manifests itself is in state governments ... -
How Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Developmental Language Disorder, and Typical Language Learn to Produce Global and Local Semantic Features
(MDPI, 2020-04-11)A local processing bias, often considered a cognitive style unique to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), may influence the types of semantic features acquired by children with ASD and could contribute to weaknesses in word ... -
How Do You Rate Your Lawyer?: Lawyers’ Responses to Online Reviews of Their Services
(2014)With the proliferation of opportunities for consumers to review a variety of services on the Internet, it is probably only a matter of time until more clients review their attorneys’ services on the Internet. This raises ... -
How mathematicians assign homework problems in abstract algebra courses
(2021)While many aspects of the teaching and learning of advanced mathematics have been explored, the role, construction, and values of homework have been virtually ignored. This report draws on task-based interviews with six ... -
How negative affectivity moderates the relationship between shocks, embeddedness and worker behaviors
(Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012)We integrated the unfolding model of turnover, job embeddedness theory and affective events theory to build and test a model specifying the relationship between negative shocks, on-the-job embeddedness and important employee ... -
How to Make Sense of Quantum Mechanics (and More): Fundamental Physical Theories and Primitive Ontology
(Open Academic Press, 2016-04)Quantum mechanics has always been regarded as, at best, puzzling, if not contradictory. The aim of the paper is to explore a particular approach to fundamental physical theories, the one based on the notion of primitive ... -
Hydraulic conductivity of the High Plains Aquifer re-evaluated using surface drainage patterns
(American Geophysical Union, 2012-01)The High Plains Aquifer (HPA), underlying parts of 8 states from South Dakota to Texas, is one of the largest fresh water aquifers in the world and accounts for 30% of the groundwater used for irrigation in the US. Determining ... -
Hypsometric Analysis of Margaritifer Sinus and Origin of Valley Networks
(American Geophysical Union, 2002)The formation of Martian valley networks has been debated since their discovery. The relative roles of groundwater sapping and fluvial runoff processes have different implications on Martian paleoclimate. This paper uses ... -
Identification and Investigation of ORFans in the Viral World
(BioMed Central, 2008-01)Background: Genome-wide studies have already shed light into the evolution and enormous diversity of the viral world. Nevertheless, one of the unresolved mysteries in comparative genomics today is the abundance of ORFans ... -
Identity, Relationships, and Culture: A Constitutive Model of Coming Out
(Kendall Hunt, 2016)For several decades, researchers across many disciplines have developed a large body of research exploring the topic of coming out. This research has provided many insights about what it means for gay, lesbian, and ...