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Brown University
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About: Brown University is a education organization based out in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 35778 authors who have published 90896 publications receiving 4471489 citations. The organization is also known as: brown.edu & Brown.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a COHESIVE zone type interface model is used to study the decohesion of a viscoplastic block from a rigid substrate, taking full account of finite geometry changes, and the specific boundary value problem analysed is one of plane strain tension with a superposed hydrostatic stress.
Abstract: A COHESIVE zone type interface model, taking full account of finite geometry changes, is used to study the decohesion of a viscoplastic block from a rigid substrate. Dimensional considerations introduce a characteristic length into the formulation. The specific boundary value problem analysed is one of plane strain tension with a superposed hydrostatic stress. For a perfect interface, if the maximum traction that the viscoplastic block can support is greater than the interfacial strength, decohesion takes place in a primarily tensile mode. If this maximum traction is lower than the interfacial strength, a shear dominated decohesion initiates at the block edge. Imperfections in the form of a non-bonded portion of the interface are considered. The effects of imposed stress triaxiality, size scale, loading rate and interfacial properties on the course of defect dominated decohesion are illustrated. The characterization of decohesion initiation and propagation in terms of rice's (J. appl. Mech. 35, 379, 1968) J-integral is investigated for a variety of interface descriptions and values of the superposed hydrostatic stress.
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TL;DR: A six-level scale similar in structure and detail to the Katz Index of ADL was examined and can be used to described a broader range of needs of elders in the community and will be particularly useful to health services planners, practitioners, and researchers.
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TL;DR: Atomic details on the structure and assembly of the low-complexity CTD of TDP-43 into liquid-liquid phase-separated in vitro granules are provided and it is demonstrated that ALS-associated variants disrupt interactions within granules.
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TL;DR: It is concluded that electrical synapses containing Cx36 are critical for the generation of widespread, synchronous inhibitory activity in wild-type and knockout animals.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Walter C. Willett | 334 | 2399 | 413322 |
Robert Langer | 281 | 2324 | 326306 |
Robert M. Califf | 196 | 1561 | 167961 |
Eric J. Topol | 193 | 1373 | 151025 |
Joan Massagué | 189 | 408 | 149951 |
Joseph Biederman | 179 | 1012 | 117440 |
Gonçalo R. Abecasis | 179 | 595 | 230323 |
James F. Sallis | 169 | 825 | 144836 |
Steven N. Blair | 165 | 879 | 132929 |
Charles M. Lieber | 165 | 521 | 132811 |
J. S. Lange | 160 | 2083 | 145919 |
Christopher J. O'Donnell | 159 | 869 | 126278 |
Charles M. Perou | 156 | 573 | 202951 |
David J. Mooney | 156 | 695 | 94172 |
Richard J. Davidson | 156 | 602 | 91414 |