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  2. Katherine A. Lathrop - Wikipedia

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    Lathrop, who previously avoided work that involved animal experimentation, was now studying the uptake, retention, distribution, and excretion of radioactive materials in animals. Lathrop's assignment in the project was to test the biological effects radiation had on animals. She worked on the Manhattan Project from 1945 to 1946. [1] [5]

  3. Digital marketing - Wikipedia

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    Digital marketing is the component of marketing that uses the Internet and online-based digital technologies such as desktop computers, mobile phones, and other digital media and platforms to promote products and services. [2] [3] It has significantly transformed the way brands and businesses utilize technology for marketing since the 1990s and ...

  4. Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London

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    It also offers the level of a master's degree including in Digital Humanities, Digital Culture and Society, Digital Asset & Media Management, and Big Data in Culture & Society, as well as a PhD research degree in Digital Humanities. [5] Mark Hedges is Head of Department [6] and among its academics are Kate Devlin, Nick Srnicek, and Mercedes Bunz.

  5. List of University of Michigan alumni - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Parker, physicist who worked 1943–1947 on the Dayton Project, the polonium research and development arm of the Manhattan Project; first African-American woman to earn a postgraduate degree in physics [35] Franklin E. Roach, involved in high explosives physics research connected with the Manhattan Project

  6. Communication Research Reports - Wikipedia

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    Communication Research Reports is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering communication studies. It was established in 1984 and is published by Routledge . The journal specializes in the publication of reports-style manuscripts using social scientific methods (such as quantitative data analysis).

  7. Literature review - Wikipedia

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    A systematic review focuses on a specific research question to identify, appraise, select, and synthesize all high-quality research evidence and arguments relevant to that question. A meta-analysis is typically a systematic review using statistical methods to effectively combine the data used on all selected studies to produce a more reliable ...

  8. Marketing research process - Wikipedia

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    The marketing research process is a six-step process involving the definition of the problem being studied upon, determining what approach to take, formulation of research design, field work entailed, data preparation and analysis, and the generation of reports, how to present these reports, and overall, how the task can be accomplished. [1]

  9. Digital Nation - Wikipedia

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    Digital Nation has interviewed prominent scholars and educators for the documentary, many of whom are featured on the website: Mark Bauerlein, Dr. Jerald Block, danah boyd, Anne Collier, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, James Paul Gee, Henry Jenkins, Francoise LeGoues, Gloria Mark, Dr. Clifford Nass, Marc Prensky, Albert "Skip" Rizzo, Philip Rosedale, Noah Shachtman, P. W. Singer and Dr ...