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What kind of questions do creative people ask?

Description: Article explains that asking questions is a key characteristic of creativity and an important component of the creative process. In this study, the authors investigated the relation between creativity indicators and three types of questions: open vs. closed ended questions, possibility thinking, and temporal thinking.
Date: August 12, 2023
Creator: Acar, Selcuk; Berthiaume, Kelly & Johnson, Rebecca
Partner: UNT College of Education
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Transition and gap models of forest dynamics

Description: Article discussing transition and gap models of forest dynamics.
Date: November 1, 1995
Creator: Acevedo, Miguel F.; Urban, D. L. & Ablan, Magdiel
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
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Comment on "Thermochemical Investigations of Associated Solutions: Calculation of Solute-Solvent Equilibrium Constants from Solubility Measurements"

Description: This article provides comments on "Thermochemical Investigations of Associated Solutions: Calculation of Solute-Solvent Equilibrium Constants from Solubility Measurements," published in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences in 1983.
Date: July 1, 1987
Creator: Acree, William E. (William Eugene)
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences

Commentary on "Effect of β-alanine and the solvent composition on the solubility of solvate of calcium D-pantothenate containing four molecules of methanol and one molecule of water (D-PC·4MeOH·1H₂O)"

Description: This article points out problems associated with two of the mathematical treatments used by authors Han et al. (2017) for the solubility behavior of calcium D-panthenate solvate as the mole fraction concentration β-alanine approaches zero.
Date: February 7, 2017
Creator: Acree, William E. (William Eugene)
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
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Commentary on “Experimental Measurements and Equilibrium Study of Functional D-Sorbitol in Good and Anti-Solvent Binary Mixtures”

Description: This article provides a commentary on the published equation coefficients for mathematically describing the solubility behavior of D-sorbitol in binary acetonitrile + ethanol solvent mixtures using the modified Apelblat, Combined Nearly Ideal Binary Solvent/Redlich-Kister (CNIBS/R-K) and Jouyban-Acree models.
Date: June 17, 2017
Creator: Acree, William E. (William Eugene)
Partner: UNT College of Science
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Commentary on “Extended Hildebrand Approach: An Empirical Model for Solubility Prediction of Etodolac in 1,4-Dioxane and Water Mixtures”

Description: This article provides a commentary on mathematical errors concerning the incorrect conversion of mass fraction to volume fraction concentrations of 1,4-dioxane, the incorrect conversion of mole fraction solubilities to molar solubilities of Etodolac, and the incorrect calculation of the ideal mole fraction solubility of Etodolac.
Date: November 6, 2017
Creator: Acree, William E. (William Eugene)
Partner: UNT College of Science

Commentary on "Solubility and solution thermodynamics of cetilistat in water and (acetone, isopropyl alcohol, acetonitrile) binary solvent mixtures"

Description: This article reanalyzes experimental solubility data reported in the recent paper "Solubility and solution thermodynamics of cetilistat in water and (acetone, isopropyl alcohol, acetonitrile) binary solvent mixtures" in the Journal of Molecular Liquids.
Date: January 17, 2017
Creator: Acree, William E. (William Eugene)
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
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Comments Concerning “Solubility and Dissolution Thermodynamic Properties of 1,6-Bis[3-(3,5-Di-Tert-Butyl-4-Hydroxyphenyl) Propionamido]Hexane in Pure Solvents and Binary Solvent Mixtures”

Description: This article comments on mathematical errors pertaining to published equation coefficients for the modified Apelblat and for the polynomial equation based on the Combined Jouyban-Acree and modified Apelblat models.
Date: February 16, 2018
Creator: Acree, William E. (William Eugene)
Partner: UNT College of Science
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