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Fields of papers citing papers by William L. James
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of William L. James
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James, William L.. (2007). The interaction of electrode design and moisture gradients in dielectric measurements on wood. Wood and Fiber Science. 18(2). 264–275.4 indexed citations
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James, William L.. (2007). Does mechanical stress affect the dielectric properties of wood. Wood and Fiber Science. 17(3). 365–368.
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Hatten, Kenneth J. & William L. James. (1995). Further evidence on the validity of the self typing paragraph approach: Miles and snow strategic. Strategic Management Journal. 16(2). 161–168.2 indexed citations
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James, William L. & Arthur J. Kover. (1993). When do advertising `power words' work?. Journal of Advertising Research. 33(4). 32–38.9 indexed citations
James, William L.. (1988). Research Needs In Wood Physics: A Broad Overview. Wood and Fiber Science. 20(2). 277–294.3 indexed citations
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James, William L.. (1983). Dielectric Properties of Lumber Loads in a Dry Kiln..1 indexed citations
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James, William L.. (1981). The impact of market position on the effectiveness of comparative ads : a laboratory experiment. Purdue e-Pubs (Purdue University System).1 indexed citations
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Huber, Joel & William L. James. (1978). A Measure of Halo. ACR North American Advances.6 indexed citations
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Moore, William L. & William L. James. (1978). A Study of the Amount of Halo in the Perceptions of Automobiles. ACR North American Advances.8 indexed citations
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James, William L., et al.. (1978). Halo Effects and Location Preferences. ACR North American Advances.10 indexed citations
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James, William L.. (1962). Calculation of vibration damping in sandwich construction from damping properties of the cores and facings. Madison, Wis. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory eBooks.5 indexed citations
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James, William L.. (1961). Calibration of electric moisture meters for Jack and Red Pine, Black Spruce, Paper Birch, Black Ash, Eastern Hemlock, and Bigtooth Aspen. Digital Commons - USU (Utah State University).3 indexed citations
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James, William L.. (1959). A method for rapid measurement of the rate of decay of free vibrations. Madison, Wis. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory eBooks.2 indexed citations
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