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Eli Andrews

Eli Andrews

· Professor of Management and OrganizationVerified

Pennsylvania State University · Management & Organization

Active 1869–2023

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Citations851
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About

Eli Andrews is an Adjunct Instructor of Management and Organization at the Smeal College of Business. He is based in the Office of the Dean at 452 Business Building, Pennsylvania State University. His contact email is ema5892@psu.edu. The available information does not include details about his research focus, background, or key contributions.

Research topics

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer Science
  • Computer vision
  • Statistics
  • Mathematics

Selected publications

  • In pursuit of gold standard shade guide method, a comparative in-vivo study between manual and digital shade guides

    IP Annals of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry · 2023

    • Computer Science
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Computer Science

    The available shade guide system in dentistry includes Manual and Digital. Although there is lot of research going on better system to choose dental shade but still there are many factors including source of light illuminating the tooth, the characteristics of tooth and the observer viewing the tooth which needs to study further. In this study, a comparative analysis is made between the Manual and Digital shade guide systems. : The objective of the study is to record the manual (subjective method) and a digital shade (Objective method) of 500 subjects by two observers (Prosthodontist 1 {P1} and Prosthodontist 2 {P2}). : 500 patients having a complete set of anterior teeth with sound maxillary central incisors were selected for the study. Manual shade selection (Vita 3D Master) of 50% of subjects is made by P1. Then P2 does shade selection of the same subjects by digital method (Vita Easy Shade Advance) and records the deviation of values including ∆E, ∆L, ∆C, and ∆h by digital shade guide from the manual shade as recorded by P1 using verification mode of Digital shade guide. Recording of shades and deviation values is done for the remaining 50 % of patients by role reversal between P1 and P2. : The kappa correlation values for Hue value and chroma when P1 records manually and P2 documents shade by digital shade guide include 0.26, 0.42, and 0.13 indicating fair, moderate, and slight to no agreement respectively. The kappa correlation values for Hue value and chroma when P2 records manually and P1 records shade by digital shade guide include -0.08, 0.51 and 0.12 indicating no agreement, moderate and slight to no agreement respectively. It is advisable to use technology to overcome the errors of subjectivity. Due to edge loss with a spectrophotometer, especially in the incisal and cervical region, a combination of digital and manual systems always comes in handy when deciding on a particular shade or shade map.

  • The subliminal characteristics of project managers: An exploratory study of optimism overcoming challenge in the project management work environment

    International Journal of Project Management · 2007-03-31 · 69 citations

    articleSenior author
  • Sestamibi scan-directed, minimally invasive video-assisted parathyroidectomy: an effective treatment for solitary parathyroid adenoma

    Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -) · 2007-08-27 · 3 citations

    article
  • An Ode to Lila and Mark

    Scholarly Commons (University of Pennsylvania) · 1998-01-01

    articleOpen access1st authorCorresponding
  • Veterinary medical research: A national resource

    Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association · 1994-12-15 · 1 citations

    articleOpen access
  • LAQ volume 2 issue 4 Cover and Front matter

    Latin American Antiquity · 1993-06-01

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  • 1993 Report of the AVMA Panel on Euthanasia

    Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association · 1993-01-15 · 233 citations

    articleOpen access1st authorCorresponding

    In 1992, at the request of the AVMA Council on Research, the Executive Board of the AVMA convened a Panel on Euthanasia to review and make necessary revisions to the fourth Panel Report, published in 1986.1 Since 1986, the panel has become aware of a need for additional information on some...

  • LAQ volume 3 issue 4 Cover and Front matter

    Latin American Antiquity · 1992-12-01

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  • Educational perspectives and opportunities: The role of veterinary medical colleges

    Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association · 1992-02-01

    articleOpen access1st authorCorresponding
  • LAQ volume 3 issue 1 Cover and Front matter

    Latin American Antiquity · 1992-03-01

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Frequent coauthors

  • Teresita Majewski

    Statistical Research (United States)

    659 shared
  • Jaime Litvak

    659 shared
  • Prudence M. Rice

    578 shared
  • Joyce Marcus

    578 shared
  • Ricardo Alegria

    506 shared
  • Fred F. Lange

    University of Rostock

    477 shared
  • Don Rice

    461 shared
  • Charles Stanish

    University of South Florida

    345 shared
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