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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: Raising intercellular CO(2) concentrations during desiccation suggest that the main photosynthetic limitation was photochemical, affecting energy-dependent RuBP regeneration, and surmise that isoprene and non-volatile isoprenoids cooperate in reducing membrane damage in X. humilis.
Abstract: We investigated the photosynthetic limitations occurring during dehydration and rehydration of Xerophyta humilis, a poikilochlorophyllous resurrection plant, and whether volatile and non-volatile isoprenoids might be involved in desiccation tolerance. Photosynthesis declined rapidly after dehydration below 85% relative water content (RWC). Raising intercellular CO2 concentrations during desiccation suggest that the main photosynthetic limitation was photo-
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TL;DR: The drug uptake dependency with an inverse behavior to the cell density was observed and the cationic photosensitizer completely inactivated S. aureus and C. albicans and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of preadsorbed alkali metal atoms Na, K and Cs on CO adsorption on Ni(100) has been studied using Auger spectroscopy and thermal desorption.
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TL;DR: The results suggest that the overt response requires a higher activation level in older vs. young subjects; this extra-activation needs time and hence prolongs reaction time with aging.
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Bulgarian Academy of Sciences1, CERN2, AGH University of Science and Technology3, University of Kansas4, Helsinki Institute of Physics5, University of Siena6, University of Genoa7, Eötvös Loránd University8, Instituto Politécnico Nacional9, Czech Technical University in Prague10, Case Western Reserve University11, Russian Academy of Sciences12, University of West Bohemia13, Polish Academy of Sciences14, University of Helsinki15, Tomsk State University16, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic17, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory18
TL;DR: The TOTEM collaboration measured the proton-proton total cross section at the LHC with a luminosity-independent method as discussed by the authors using dedicated beam optics, the Roman Pots were inserted very close to the beam.
Abstract: The TOTEM collaboration has measured the proton–proton total cross section at $$\sqrt{s}=13~\hbox {TeV}$$
with a luminosity-independent method. Using dedicated $$\beta ^{*}=90~\hbox {m}$$
beam optics, the Roman Pots were inserted very close to the beam. The inelastic scattering rate has been measured by the T1 and T2 telescopes during the same LHC fill. After applying the optical theorem the total proton–proton cross section is $$\sigma _\mathrm{tot}=(110.6~\pm ~3.4$$
) mb, well in agreement with the extrapolation from lower energies. This method also allows one to derive the luminosity-independent elastic and inelastic cross sections: $$\sigma _\mathrm{el}=(31.0~\pm ~1.7)~\hbox {mb}$$
and $$\sigma _\mathrm{inel}=(79.5~\pm ~1.8)~\hbox {mb}$$
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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 |