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Catholic University of Portugal
Education•Lisbon, Portugal•
About: Catholic University of Portugal is a education organization based out in Lisbon, Portugal. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Ascorbic acid. The organization has 2305 authors who have published 5241 publications receiving 125145 citations. The organization is also known as: Universidade Católica Portuguesa.
Topics: Population, Ascorbic acid, Context (language use), Palliative care, Wine
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Theo Vos1, Amanuel Alemu Abajobir, Kalkidan Hassen Abate2, Cristiana Abbafati3 +775 more•Institutions (305)
TL;DR: The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2016 (GBD 2016) provides a comprehensive assessment of prevalence, incidence, and years lived with disability (YLDs) for 328 causes in 195 countries and territories from 1990 to 2016.
10,401 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, the effects of common method variance (CMV) on parameter estimates in bivariate linear and multivariate linear, quadratic, and interaction regression models are analyzed. But the authors do not consider the effect of additional independent variables suffering from CMV.
Abstract: This research analyzes the effects of common method variance (CMV) on parameter estimates in bivariate linear, multivariate linear, quadratic, and interaction regression models. The authors demonstrate that CMV can either inflate or deflate bivariate linear relationships, depending on the degree of symmetry with which CMV affects the observed measures. With respect to multivariate linear relationships, they show that common method bias generally decreases when additional independent variables suffering from CMV are included in a regression equation. Finally, they demonstrate that quadratic and interaction effects cannot be artifacts of CMV. On the contrary, both quadratic and interaction terms can be severely deflated through CMV, making them more difficult to detect through statistical means.
2,094 citations
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TL;DR: The final objective is to implement wastewater treatment technologies capable of assuring the production of UWTPs effluents with an acceptable level of ARB, to understand the factors and mechanisms that drive antibiotic resistance maintenance and selection in wastewater habitats.
1,808 citations
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TL;DR: The aim of the present paper is to critically review the fate and removal of various antibiotics in wastewater treatment, focusing on different processes (i.e. biological processes, advanced treatment technologies and disinfection) in view of the current concerns related to the induction of toxic effects in aquatic and terrestrial organisms.
1,516 citations
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Dresden University of Technology1, Catholic University of Portugal2, Centre national de la recherche scientifique3, University of Cyprus4, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center5, Maynooth University6, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology7, Norwegian University of Life Sciences8, University of Lorraine9, Vienna University of Technology10, University of Turku11, University of Catania12, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology13, University of Tartu14, Cajal Institute15, Spanish National Research Council16
TL;DR: The main knowledge gaps, the future research needs and the policy and management options that should be prioritized to tackle antibiotic resistance in the environment are discussed.
Abstract: Antibiotic resistance is a threat to human and animal health worldwide, and key measures are required to reduce the risks posed by antibiotic resistance genes that occur in the environment. These measures include the identification of critical points of control, the development of reliable surveillance and risk assessment procedures, and the implementation of technological solutions that can prevent environmental contamination with antibiotic resistant bacteria and genes. In this Opinion article, we discuss the main knowledge gaps, the future research needs and the policy and management options that should be prioritized to tackle antibiotic resistance in the environment.
1,495 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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João Rocha | 93 | 1521 | 49472 |
Marc Hendrickx | 80 | 672 | 24741 |
Lucy Gilson | 80 | 311 | 25679 |
F. Xavier Malcata | 65 | 323 | 16139 |
Carla Oliveira | 59 | 234 | 14068 |
Steven Ongena | 59 | 401 | 14490 |
Christopher A. Voss | 56 | 125 | 16454 |
Artur M. S. Silva | 54 | 895 | 15627 |
Manuela Pintado | 53 | 426 | 10428 |
Célia M. Manaia | 53 | 154 | 11587 |
Paula M. L. Castro | 51 | 295 | 8660 |
José L. F. C. Lima | 51 | 480 | 14134 |
Salette Reis | 51 | 293 | 9047 |
Paula Teixeira | 48 | 268 | 8460 |
Rosiane Lopes da Cunha | 46 | 229 | 5984 |