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Carnegie Mellon University

EducationPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
About: Carnegie Mellon University is a education organization based out in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Robot. The organization has 36317 authors who have published 104359 publications receiving 5975734 citations. The organization is also known as: CMU & Carnegie Mellon.


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TL;DR: A meta-analysis indicated that clinical depression was associated with several large alterations in cellular immunity, and there was also evidence of a linear relation between intensity of depressive affect and indicators of cellular immunity.
Abstract: A meta-analysis indicated that clinical depression was associated with several large alterations in cellular immunity. Analyzing only methodologically sound studies, reliable immune alterations included lowered proliferative response of lymphocytes to mitogens (effect size rs = .24-.45), lowered natural killer cell activity (r = .28), and alterations in numbers of several white blood cell populations (rs = .11-.77). Immune alterations were greater in both older and hospitalized samples. There was also evidence of a linear relation between intensity of depressive affect and indicators of cellular immunity. Estimates of sample sizes needed to detect reliable effects for each immune outcome are provided. How neuroendocrine mechanisms or health practices might link depression to immunity is discussed, and design features needed to better understand these pathways are specified.

798 citations

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TL;DR: Gold nanoclusters have discrete electronic energy levels as opposed to the continuous band in plasmonic nanoparticles, and show multiple optical absorption peaks in the optical spectrum versus a single surface plAsmon resonance (SPR) peak at 520 nm for spherical gold nanocrystals.
Abstract: Gold nanoparticles typically have a metallic core, and the electronic conduction band consists of quasicontinuous energy levels (i.e. spacing δ ≪ kBT, where kBT is the thermal energy at temperature T (typically room temperature) and kB is the Boltzmann constant). Electrons in the conduction band roam throughout the metal core, and light can collectively excite these electrons to give rise to plasmonic responses. This plasmon resonance accounts for the beautiful ruby-red color of colloidal gold first observed by Faraday back in 1857.On the other hand, when gold nanoparticles become extremely small (<2 nm in diameter), significant quantization occurs to the conduction band. These quantum-sized nanoparticles constitute a new class of nanomaterial and have received much attention in recent years. To differentiate quantum-sized nanoparticles from conventional plasmonic gold nanoparticles, researchers often refer to the ultrasmall nanoparticles as nanoclusters.In this Account, we chose several typical sizes of ...

798 citations

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01 Aug 1998
TL;DR: This paper applied hierarchical and non-hierarchical document clustering algorithms to a corpus of 15,836 stories, focusing on the exploitation of both content and temporal information, and found the resulting cluster hierarchies highly informative for retrospective detection of previously unidentified events.
Abstract: This paper investigates the use and extension of text retrieval and clustering techniques for event detection. The task is to automatically detect novel events from a temporally-ordered stream of news stories, either retrospectively or as the stories arrive. We applied hierarchical and non-hierarchical document clustering algorithms to a corpus of 15,836 stories, focusing on the exploitation of both content and temporal information. We found the resulting cluster hierarchies highly informative for retrospective detection of previously unidentified events, effectively supporting both query-free and query-driven retrieval. We also found that temporal distribution patterns of document clusters provide useful information for improvement in both retrospective detection and on-line detection of novel events. In an evaluation using manually labelled events to judge the system-detected events, we obtained a result of 82% in the Fl measure for retrospective detection, and a Fl value of 42% for on-line detection.

797 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a gradient theory of single-crystal plasticity was developed to account for geometrically necessary dislocations, based on classical crystalline kinematics; classical macroforces; microforces for each slip system consistent with a microforce balance; and a mechanical version of the second law that includes, via the microforces, work performed during slip.
Abstract: This study develops a gradient theory of single-crystal plasticity that accounts for geometrically necessary dislocations. The theory is based on classical crystalline kinematics; classical macroforces; microforces for each slip system consistent with a microforce balance; a mechanical version of the second law that includes, via the microforces, work performed during slip; a rate-independent constitutive theory that includes dependences on a tensorial measure of geometrically necessary dislocations. The microforce balances are shown to be equivalent to nonlocal yield conditions for the individual slip systems. The field equations consist of the yield conditions coupled to the standard macroscopic force balance; these are supplemented by classical macroscopic boundary conditions in conjunction with nonstandard boundary conditions associated with slip. As an aid to solution, a weak (virtual power) formulation of the nonlocal yield conditions is derived. To make contact with classical dislocation theory, the microstresses are shown to represent counterparts of the Peach–Koehler force on a single dislocation.

796 citations

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TL;DR: This paper found that feelings of harm before an exam induced several kinds of coping after the exam, mostly dysfunctional, while confidence about one's grade was a better predictor of emotions throughout than was coping.
Abstract: After reporting dispositional coping styles, students reported situational coping and 4 classes of affect (from threat, challenge, harm, and benefit appraisals) 2 days before an exam, after the exam but before grades were posted, and after posting of grades. Coping did not predict lower levels of future distress; indeed, some coping seemed to induce feelings of threat. Feelings of harm before the exam induced several kinds of coping after the exam, mostly dysfunctional. Confidence about one's grade was a better predictor of emotions throughout than was coping. Dispositional coping predicted comparable situational coping at low-moderate levels in most cases. Coping dispositions did not reliably predict emotions, however, with these exceptions: Dispositional denial was related to threat, as was dispositional use of social support; dispositional use of alcohol was related to both threat and harm.

795 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Yi Chen2174342293080
Rakesh K. Jain2001467177727
Robert C. Nichol187851162994
Michael I. Jordan1761016216204
Jasvinder A. Singh1762382223370
J. N. Butler1722525175561
P. Chang1702154151783
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski1691431128585
Yang Yang1642704144071
Geoffrey E. Hinton157414409047
Herbert A. Simon157745194597
Yongsun Kim1562588145619
Terrence J. Sejnowski155845117382
John B. Goodenough1511064113741
Scott Shenker150454118017
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023120
2022499
20214,980
20205,375
20195,420
20184,972