New SAGE Publishing report lays groundwork for improving social and behavioral science impact metrics
Report kicks off initiative to help researchers demonstrate and achieve impact
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London, UK. “Huawei: Leadership, Culture and Connectivity” by Tian Tao, David De Cremer and Wu Chunbo, has launched today, published under imprint SAGE Response. Centered on the evolving philosophies and guiding strategies of the company, Prof Tian Tao explores Huawei’s growth to one of the top three telecoms companies globally.
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UK. A group of UK-based investigators from Davies Veterinary Group and the UCL School of Pharmacy, who recently engaged the veterinary world with an article defining the previously undocumented syndrome of feline audiogenic reflex seizures (FARS), have published follow-up findings about the treatment of the condition.