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Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Government•Sofia, Bulgaria•
About: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences is a government organization based out in Sofia, Bulgaria. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Coupling constant & Catalysis. The organization has 17989 authors who have published 36276 publications receiving 642820 citations. The organization is also known as: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,簡稱:BAS & Balgarska Akademiya na Naukite.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy for a class of BPS black holes in the massive type IIA supergravity background AdS(4) x S-6 from a microscopic counting of supersymmetric ground states in a...
Abstract: We derive the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy for a class of BPS black holes in the massive type IIA supergravity background AdS(4) x S-6 from a microscopic counting of supersymmetric ground states in a ...
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Bulgarian Academy of Sciences1, CERN2, AGH University of Science and Technology3, University of Siena4, University of Genoa5, University of West Bohemia6, Instituto Politécnico Nacional7, Czech Technical University in Prague8, Case Western Reserve University9, Helsinki Institute of Physics10, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic11, National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics12, University of Helsinki13, Stanford University14
TL;DR: The TOTEM experiment has made a precise measurement of the elastic proton-proton differential cross-section at the center-of-mass energy s = 8 TeV based on a high-statistics data sample obtained with the β ⁎ = 90 m optics.
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TL;DR: A review of recent developments in atmosphere-ionosphere science can be found in this article, focusing on the effects of internal waves, such as gravity waves and solar tides, sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs), and of solar activity on the structure of the atmosphere.
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TL;DR: The alteration in C1q complement component and total protein synthesis, and also in nitroblue tetrazolium reduction, suggests that macrophage activation makes a major contribution to the capacity of WSD to prevent infections.
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TL;DR: The acetone extract, Ket-Bur, was more active than Et-Bur against both forms of T. cruzi, and the ethanol extracts, Et-Lov, showed similar and significant activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans, while being inactive against Escherichia coli.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Dimitri Bourilkov | 134 | 1489 | 96884 |
Eduardo De Moraes Gregores | 133 | 1454 | 92464 |
Georgi Sultanov | 132 | 1493 | 93318 |
Plamen Iaydjiev | 131 | 1285 | 87958 |
Pedro G Mercadante | 129 | 1331 | 86378 |
Jordan Damgov | 129 | 1195 | 85490 |
Roumyana Hadjiiska | 126 | 1003 | 73091 |
Mircho Rodozov | 124 | 972 | 70519 |
Cesar Augusto Bernardes | 124 | 965 | 70889 |
Viktor Matveev | 123 | 1212 | 73939 |
Ayda Beddall | 120 | 816 | 67063 |
Andrey Marinov | 119 | 893 | 57183 |
Mariana Vutova | 117 | 606 | 56698 |
Lester Packer | 112 | 751 | 63116 |
Patrick Couvreur | 111 | 678 | 56735 |