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California State University, Long Beach
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About: California State University, Long Beach is a education organization based out in Long Beach, California, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 10036 authors who have published 13933 publications receiving 377394 citations. The organization is also known as: Cal State Long Beach & Long Beach State.
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TL;DR: Electrical findings in myasthenia gravis, Lambert–Eatonmyasthenic syndrome, and botulinum intoxication are discussed from the subcellular level via the cellular level (SFEMG) to the integrated responses of whole muscle (RNS) as a rational means of understanding the technique of clinical repetitive nerve stimulation.
Abstract: Clinical testing for neuromuscular dysfunction is supported by an extensive amount of excellent basic information about normal and abnormal subcellular physiology and ultrastructure. This information provides an essential frame of reference for describing the rationale of single-fiber electromyography (SFEMG). SFEMG in turn helps to explain the more conventional clinical testing of neuromuscular function by repetitive nerve stimulation (RNS). Electrical findings in myasthenia gravis, Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome, and botulinum intoxication are discussed from the subcellular level via the cellular level (SFEMG) to the integrated responses of whole muscle (RNS) as a rational means of understanding the technique of clinical repetitive nerve stimulation.
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TL;DR: A conserved metabolic signature in a broad spectrum of hypermetabolic human tumors that may be predictive of patient outcome and response to combined metabolic therapies targeting mTOR and glutaminase is identified.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a simple, efficient algorithm is proposed to trace a moving delamination front with an arbitrary and changing shape so that delamination growth can be analyzed by using stationary meshes.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated what are the most important factors in fostering growth in rural, remote regions with historically low growth rates and found that entrepreneurship and creativity factors are key to increasing growth in the Appalachian region and in similar lagging regions nationally.
Abstract: The paper investigates what are the most important factors in fostering growth in rural, remote regions with historically low growth rates. In particular, we focus on the lagging Appalachian region and compare it to both nearby counties and other similarly lagging U.S. counties. Factors such as self-employment, human capital, creativity, university spillovers and high-technology clusters are considered. Our results suggest that entrepreneurship and creativity factors are key to increasing growth in the Appalachian region and in similar lagging regions nationally. However, there is little evidence that other knowledge-based factors are conducive to growth in these regions.
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22 Dec 1992TL;DR: In this article, an electric motor-driven vehicle has a large wind turbine mounted at the rear of the vehicle that rotates about an axis perpendicular to the axis of vehicle body.
Abstract: An electric motor-driven vehicle has a large wind turbine mounted at the rear of the vehicle that rotates about an axis perpendicular to the axis of the vehicle body. A long venturi tube extends along the upper portion of the vehicle above the passenger cab and directs air flow from the front of the vehicle and impinges it upon an upper portion of the turbine blades. A pair of elongated lower screw-type turbines are contained in separate lower venturi effect tubes extending along the lower side of the vehicle below the passenger cab. Air from the lower venturi effect tubes is impinged upon the large turbine in a direction and at a location to increase the force generated from the upper venturi tube. The turbines drive one or more electric power generators coupled to storage batteries for recharging the batteries.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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David A. Weitz | 178 | 1038 | 114182 |
Menachem Elimelech | 157 | 547 | 95285 |
Josh Moss | 139 | 1019 | 89255 |
Ron D. Hays | 135 | 781 | 82285 |
Matthew J. Budoff | 125 | 1449 | 68115 |
Harinder Singh Bawa | 120 | 798 | 66120 |
Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh | 118 | 1025 | 56187 |
Dionysios D. Dionysiou | 116 | 675 | 48449 |
Kathryn Grimm | 110 | 618 | 47814 |
Richard B. Kaner | 106 | 557 | 66862 |
William Oh | 100 | 867 | 48760 |
Nosratola D. Vaziri | 98 | 708 | 34586 |
Jagat Narula | 98 | 978 | 47745 |
Qichun Zhang | 94 | 540 | 28367 |
Muhammad Shahbaz | 92 | 1001 | 34170 |