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Danube University Krems
Education•Krems, Niederösterreich, Austria•
About: Danube University Krems is a education organization based out in Krems, Niederösterreich, Austria. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Stroke & Population. The organization has 498 authors who have published 1572 publications receiving 68797 citations.
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TL;DR: The FINDRISC may be a practical tool to be used in primary health-care systems throughout the European population and should be used as a step to screen for Type 2 diabetes.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed attitudes toward vaccination in Austrian adolescents and determined whether there are differences in vaccination readiness regarding education status, gender and migration background, and concluded that more efforts are required to improve confidence and willingness to vaccinate adolescents with lower educational levels.
Abstract: Vaccination is essential to control the COVID-19 pandemic. High vaccination willingness is a key for successful vaccination programs. This study assessed attitudes toward vaccination in Austrian adolescents and determined whether there are differences in vaccination readiness regarding education status, gender and migration background. Two cross-sectional online surveys were conducted from March to July 2021 in apprentices and high school students. Willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccination was rated on a 5-point scale. In total, n = 2006 (n = 1442 apprentices and n = 564 high school students) completed the survey. Willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccination was higher in students compared to apprentices (p < 0.001). Furthermore, migration background (p = 0.023) and female gender (p = 0.001) were associated with lower vaccination willingness. In conclusion, more efforts are required to improve confidence and willingness to vaccinate adolescents with lower educational levels, those with migrant backgrounds and females.
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TL;DR: This paper investigated the population impact of major modifiable type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk factors, with special focus on native Asian Indians, to estimate population attributable risks (P...
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TL;DR: The main objective is both bringing together ideas of the worldwide research community about one common platform and presenting the latest advances and developments in design, modeling, programming, management, and innovative implementations of distributed information systems.
Abstract: The papers in this special section focus on the deployment of distributed data processing in industrial applications. The main objective is both bringing together ideas of the worldwide research community about one common platform and presenting the latest advances and developments in design, modeling, programming, management, and innovative implementations of distributed information systems, including the latest works related to industrial communication technologies to be used in the future.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a way of utilizing the surrounding air to adjust the passive damping of a laterally oscillating micromechanical system, which is shown to hold in a relatively wide range by comparing analytical models and finite volume method simulations with measurements of a number of micro-electro-mechanical test structures with optical readout.
Abstract: The damping of an oscillator is, next to the effective mass and the stiffness, one of the key parameters that determine its frequency response as well as its noise. Since there are numerous different applications for oscillating microstructures, there are also numerous requirements for the shape of the respective resonance peak. While fabricating the right mass and stiffness to obtain a desired resonance frequency is, in general, a basic task, designing a micro-oscillator featuring an intended damping is not trivial. We present a way of utilizing the surrounding air to adjust the passive damping of a laterally oscillating micromechanical system. This is shown to hold in a relatively wide range by comparing analytical models and finite volume method simulations with measurements of a number of micro-electro-mechanical test structures with optical readout.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Jaakko Tuomilehto | 115 | 1285 | 210682 |
Massimo Zeviani | 104 | 478 | 39743 |
J. Tuomilehto | 69 | 197 | 19801 |
Manfred Reichert | 67 | 695 | 19569 |
Roland W. Scholz | 64 | 289 | 15387 |
Michael Brainin | 55 | 215 | 44194 |
Gerald Gartlehner | 54 | 295 | 15320 |
Thomas Schrefl | 50 | 403 | 10867 |
Charity G. Moore | 50 | 179 | 11040 |
Josef Finsterer | 48 | 1479 | 13836 |
Silvia Miksch | 44 | 264 | 7790 |
J. Tuomilehto | 44 | 107 | 11425 |
Heinrich Schima | 43 | 249 | 5973 |
Reinhard Bauer | 40 | 228 | 5435 |
Thomas Groth | 38 | 186 | 5191 |