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Royal Holloway, University of London

EducationEgham, Surrey, United Kingdom
About: Royal Holloway, University of London is a education organization based out in Egham, Surrey, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Large Hadron Collider. The organization has 7156 authors who have published 20961 publications receiving 851244 citations. The organization is also known as: Royal Holloway College & Royal Holloway and Bedford New College.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the special issue editors explore some of the current debates on stories and organizational change, introduce the articles that are included in the issue, identify some prominent themes (power, identity construction and defence, plurivocality, knowledge transfer, boundary unfreezing, sense-making and sense-destroying) and some possible blind spots (authenticity, narrative structure).
Abstract: Change spawns stories and stories can trigger change. Stories can also block change and can define what constitutes change. In this Introduction to the special issue, the special issue editors explore some of the current debates on stories and organizational change, introduce the articles that are included in the issue, identify some prominent themes (power, identity construction and defence, plurivocality, knowledge transfer, boundary unfreezing, sense-making and sense-destroying) and some possible blind spots (authenticity, narrative structure). In this way, they offer a conspectus on the current state of play in this field, signalling some challenges and directions for the future.

191 citations

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TL;DR: Mixed acidic diphenylamine-aniline sprays give specific colour reactions with uronic acids, aldoheptoses, methyl pentoses and pentoses, which is able to distinguish clearly between l -sorbose and d -fructose.

191 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the Anderson lattice model of Kondo insulators was applied to analyze the entanglement entropy of the Kondo lattice, and the results of the analysis were consistent with the surface state calculations.
Abstract: We examine how the properties of the Kondo insulators change when the symmetry of the underlying crystal field multiplets is taken into account. We employ the Anderson lattice model and consider its low-energy physics. We show that in a large class of crystal field configurations, Kondo insulators can develop a topological nontrivial ground state. Such topological Kondo insulators are adiabatically connected to noninteracting insulators with unphysically large spin-orbit coupling, and as such may be regarded as interaction-driven topological insulators. We analyze the entanglement entropy of the Anderson lattice model of Kondo insulators by evaluating its entanglement spectrum. Our results for the entanglement spectrum are consistent with the surface state calculations. Last, we discuss the construction of the maximally localized Wannier wave functions for generic Kondo insulators.

191 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors used stratigraphic data from well-dated sequences in the Meso-Adriatic Depression (MAD), two crater lakes in the Lazio region, and in the Tyrrhenian Sea.

191 citations

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TL;DR: Cognitions were more frequent, unacceptable, and intrusive in the PTSD group in the month preceding interview, but the two clinical groups did not differ in the use of or effectiveness of coping strategies, or in emotional responses.

191 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Yang Gao1682047146301
G. A. Cowan1592353172594
John Hill13181579034
Tracey Berry129101681044
Ryszard Stroynowski128132086236
F. Salvatore128124580161
Francesco Spanò12889076459
Stephen Gibson12887773780
Makoto Tomoto12899979414
Ricardo Gonçalo12881765048
Richard A. Dixon12660371424
Sudarshan Paramesvaran125116975865
Andrea Ventura12471770296
Robert Edwards12177574552
Sandra Oliveros120104969143
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202363
2022281
20211,071
20201,194
20191,143
20181,021