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Aix-Marseille University

EducationMarseille, France
About: Aix-Marseille University is a education organization based out in Marseille, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Galaxy. The organization has 24326 authors who have published 54240 publications receiving 1455416 citations. The organization is also known as: University Aix-Marseille & université d'Aix-Marseille.


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TL;DR: Evidence for effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and coverage of antiretroviral therapy for injecting drug users (IDUs) infected with HIV is reviewed, with particular attention to low-income and middle-income countries.

424 citations

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Georges Aad1, S. Albrand, M. L. Andrieux, B. Clement, Johann Collot, Sabine Crépé-Renaudin, Pierre-Antoine Delsart, Julien Donini, J-Y. Hostachy, E. Laisne, Fabienne Ledroit-Guillon, Annick Lleres, Arnaud Lucotte, Fairouz Malek, Ph. A. Martin, F. Polci, Jan Stark, Xiaohu Sun, Benjamin Trocmé, C. Weydert, C. Biscarat, E. Cogneras, Ghita Rahal, S. Abdel Khalek1, Henso Abreu2, Nansi Andari2, C. Arnault2, E. Auge2, Pierre Barrillon2, Mathieu Benoit2, Sebastien Binet2, Claire Bourdarios2, C. De La Taille2, J. B. De Vivie De Regie2, Laurent Duflot2, Marc Escalier2, Louis Fayard2, Daniel Fournier2, Jean-Francois Grivaz2, Sophie Henrot-Versille2, Julius Hrivnac2, Lydia Iconomidou-Fayard2, J. Idarraga2, Marumi Kado2, N. Lorenzo Martinez3, Abdenour Lounis2, Nikola Makovec2, P. Matricon2, F. Niedercorn2, Luc Poggioli2, Patrick Puzo2, A. Renaud2, David Rousseau2, Grigori Rybkin2, Jean-Baptiste Sauvan2, Jana Schaarschmidt2, Arthur Schaffer2, E. Scifo4, Laurent Serin2, Stefan Simion2, Reisaburo Tanaka2, M. Teinturier2, J. J. Veillet2, Ilija Vukotic2, F. Wicek2, Dirk Zerwas2, Zhiqing Zhang2, Emmanuel Busato5, David Calvet5, Samuel Calvet5, Reina Camacho Toro6, Diane Cinca5, R. Febbraro5, N. Ghodbane5, C. Guicheney5, Hongbo Liao5, Dominique Pallin5, F. Podlyski5, Claudio Santoni5, L. P. Says5, Francois Vazeille5, L. Aperio Bella7, Bernard Aubert7, Nicolas Berger7, J. Colas7, L. Di Ciaccio7, T. K.O. Doan7, Sabine Elles7, Corinne Goy7, Louis Helary7, Tetiana Hryn'ova7, A. Jeremie7, Stéphane Jézéquel7, M. Kataoka7, J. Labbe7, Remi Lafaye7, Jessica Levêque7, V. P. Lombardo7, N. Massol7, P. Perrodo7, H. Przysiezniak7, Elzbieta Richter-Was7, G. Sauvage7, Emmanuel Sauvan7, T. Todorov7, D. Tsionou7, Isabelle Wingerter-Seez7, R. Zitoun7, Y. Zolnierowski7, S. Aoun8, Christopher Bee8, C. Benchouk8, K. Bernardet8, N. Bousson8, J. C. Clemens8, Yann Coadou8, P. Delpierre8, Fares Djama8, F. Etienne8, Lorenzo Feligioni8, F. Henry-Couannier8, Dieter H. H. Hoffmann8, Fabrice Hubaut8, Edith Knoops8, E. Le Guirriec8, Bing Li8, Emmanuel Monnier8, J. Odier8, Elisabeth Petit8, Pascal Pralavorio8, Z. Qian8, Alexandre Rozanov8, Mossadek Talby8, N. Tannoury8, Sylvain Tisserant8, Jozsef Toth8, Francois Touchard8, Laurent Vacavant8, F. Vannucci9 
TL;DR: In this article, the jet energy scale and its systematic uncertainty were determined for jets measured with the ATLAS detector at the LHC in proton-proton collision data at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 38 inverse pb.
Abstract: The jet energy scale (JES) and its systematic uncertainty are determined for jets measured with the ATLAS detector at the LHC in proton-proton collision data at a centre-of-mass energy of sqrt(s) = 7 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 38 inverse pb. Jets are reconstructed with the anti-kt algorithm with distance parameters R=0.4 or R=0.6. Jet energy and angle corrections are determined from Monte Carlo simulations to calibrate jets with transverse momenta pt > 20 GeV and pseudorapidities eta<4.5. The JES systematic uncertainty is estimated using the single isolated hadron response measured in situ and in test-beams. The JES uncertainty is less than 2.5% in the central calorimeter region (eta<0.8) for jets with 60 < pt < 800 GeV, and is maximally 14% for pt < 30 GeV in the most forward region 3.2 50 GeV after a dedicated correction for this effect. The JES is validated for jet transverse momenta up to 1 TeV to the level of a few percent using several in situ techniques by comparing a well-known reference such as the recoiling photon pt, the sum of the transverse momenta of tracks associated to the jet, or a system of low-pt jets recoiling against a high-pt jet. More sophisticated jet calibration schemes are presented based on calorimeter cell energy density weighting or hadronic properties of jets, providing an improved jet energy resolution and a reduced flavour dependence of the jet response. The JES systematic uncertainty determined from a combination of in situ techniques are consistent with the one derived from single hadron response measurements over a wide kinematic range. The nominal corrections and uncertainties are derived for isolated jets in an inclusive sample of high-pt jets.

423 citations

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23 Jan 2015-Science
TL;DR: Images from the OSIRIS scientific imaging system onboard Rosetta show that the nucleus of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko consists of two lobes connected by a short neck, which raises the question of whether the two Lobes represent a contact binary formed 4.5 billion years ago, or a single body where a gap has evolved via mass loss.
Abstract: Images from the OSIRIS scientific imaging system onboard Rosetta show that the nucleus of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko consists of two lobes connected by a short neck. The nucleus has a bulk density less than half that of water. Activity at a distance from the Sun of >3 astronomical units is predominantly from the neck, where jets have been seen consistently. The nucleus rotates about the principal axis of momentum. The surface morphology suggests that the removal of larger volumes of material, possibly via explosive release of subsurface pressure or via creation of overhangs by sublimation, may be a major mass loss process. The shape raises the question of whether the two lobes represent a contact binary formed 4.5 billion years ago, or a single body where a gap has evolved via mass loss.

421 citations

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TL;DR: A design for a cloak to control bending waves propagating in isotropic heterogeneous thin plates is proposed, achieved through homogenization of a multilayered concentric coating filled with piecewise constant isotropIC elastic material.
Abstract: Control of waves with metamaterials is of great topical interest, and is fueled by rapid progress in broadband acoustic and electromagnetic cloaks. We propose a design for a cloak to control bending waves propagating in isotropic heterogeneous thin plates. This is achieved through homogenization of a multilayered concentric coating filled with piecewise constant isotropic elastic material. Significantly, our cloak displays no phase shift for both backward and forward scattering. To foster experimental efforts, we provide a simplified design of the cloak which is shown to work in a more than two-octave frequency range (30 Hz to 150 Hz) when it consists of 10 layers using only 6 different materials overall. This metamaterial should be easy to manufacture, with potential applications ranging from car industry to antiearthquake passive systems for smart buildings, depending upon the plate dimensions and wavelengths.

421 citations

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TL;DR: A comprehensive review of chikungunya fever and CHIKV, including clinical data, epidemiological reports, therapeutic aspects and data relating to animal models for in vivo laboratory studies, including Supplementary Tables of all WHO outbreak bulletins, ProMED Mail alerts, viral sequences available on GenBank, and PubMed reports of clinical cases and seroprevalence studies are provided.

420 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Didier Raoult1733267153016
Andrea Bocci1722402176461
Marc Humbert1491184100577
Carlo Rovelli1461502103550
Marc Besancon1431799106869
Jian Yang1421818111166
Josh Moss139101989255
Maksym Titov1391573128335
Bernard Henrissat139593100002
R. D. Kass1381920107907
Stylianos E. Antonarakis13874693605
Jean-Paul Kneib13880589287
Brad Abbott137156698604
Shu Li136100178390
Georges Aad135112188811
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023170
2022748
20215,607
20205,697
20195,288
20185,125