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Cardiff University
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About: Cardiff University is a education organization based out in Cardiff, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Galaxy. The organization has 34188 authors who have published 82643 publications receiving 3046531 citations. The organization is also known as: University of Cardiff & University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire.
Topics: Population, Galaxy, Catalysis, Poison control, Star formation
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TL;DR: Zhang et al. as discussed by the authors examined the development of new strategic development plans and design competition and argued that city planning has been re-oriented from a technical rationale, i.e. allocating state development projects to the city, to the imperative derived from market-oriented development.
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TL;DR: Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed competitive swarm optimized radial basis function neural network model could obtain higher accuracy compared to other counterparts and thus provides a useful tool for solar power forecasting.
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TL;DR: Urban aerosol samples collected in Barcelona between 2008 and 2009 were toxicologically characterised by means of two complementary methodologies allowing evaluation of their Reactive Oxidative Stress (ROS)-generating capacity: the plasmid scission assay (PSA) and the dichlorodihydrofluorescin assay (DCFH).
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TL;DR: In adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, advances in chemotherapy have improved hematologic response rates to greater than 80% and relapses rates to below 50%.
Abstract: In adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), advances in chemotherapy have improved hematologic response rates to greater than 80% and relapses rates to below 50%. Leukemic cells not detected by conventional morphological methods may persist or reappear after chemotherapy as minimal residual
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors draw on the growing field of literature that discusses the relevance of the ethic of care to social work and suggest that care is likely to be found in relationships beyond formally ascribed carers, despite the lack of opportunity to develop these relationships.
Abstract: This paper draws on the growing field of literature that discusses the relevance of the ethic of care to social work. It is argued that an ethic of justice predominates in looked after children policies and practice, which can serve to underplay the relevance of the traits associated with an ethic of care. Using case examples from a small-scale longitudinal qualitative study of looked after children and care-leavers, the author notes that care is likely to be found in relationships beyond formally ascribed carers and that relational aspects of interactions with social workers are important, despite the lack of opportunity to develop these relationships. Like most people in society, these young people are care-givers and care-receivers, reminding us of the interdependency of human relationships and potentially alleviating some of the ‘othering’ of these young people as care-recipients. It is suggested that the care system pays attention to informal, complex networks of care relationships that may be held by young people and encourages continuity in formal and informal care relationships. It is also suggested that interdependency be acknowledged and valued alongside a goal of self-sufficiency for care-leavers.
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Rob Knight | 201 | 1061 | 253207 |
Stephen V. Faraone | 188 | 1427 | 140298 |
John J.V. McMurray | 178 | 1389 | 184502 |
David R. Williams | 178 | 2034 | 138789 |
John Hardy | 177 | 1178 | 171694 |
Dorret I. Boomsma | 176 | 1507 | 136353 |
Kay-Tee Khaw | 174 | 1389 | 138782 |
Anders Björklund | 165 | 769 | 84268 |
Edward T. Bullmore | 165 | 746 | 112463 |
Peter A. R. Ade | 162 | 1387 | 138051 |
Michael John Owen | 160 | 1110 | 135795 |
Gavin Davies | 159 | 2036 | 149835 |
Suvadeep Bose | 154 | 960 | 129071 |
Todd Adams | 154 | 1866 | 143110 |
John R. Hodges | 149 | 812 | 82709 |