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Dublin City University

EducationDublin, Ireland
About: Dublin City University is a education organization based out in Dublin, Ireland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Machine translation & Laser. The organization has 5904 authors who have published 17178 publications receiving 389376 citations. The organization is also known as: National Institute for Higher Education, Dublin & DCU.


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TL;DR: An amperometric peroxide biosensor was prepared by electrochemical deposition of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) on a Pt disc electrode modified with polyaniline (PANI) film doped with polyvinyl sulphonate (PVS).

111 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare and contrast the implementation strategies used in both Motorola and General Electric to introduce a Six Sigma Black Belt program and provide information based on a literature review as well as interview evidence from employees in both firms.
Abstract: Examines different approaches that can be utilised to introduce a Six Sigma Black Belt programme. Compares and contrasts the implementation strategies used in both Motorola and General Electric. Provides information based on a literature review as well as interview evidence from employees in both firms. Concludes by defining the overall approach used by each company. The benefits as well as some criticisms of the Six Sigma and Black Belt methodology are also provided, and we warn about the dangers of focusing on the metric rather than the mission.

111 citations

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01 Jul 2015
TL;DR: Retrieving similar questions in online QA (2) BOW-CNN is more robust than the pure CNN for long texts.
Abstract: Retrieving similar questions in online QA (2) BOW-CNN is more robust than the pure CNN for long texts.

110 citations

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TL;DR: It is concluded that cellular life consists of two primary, paraphyletic prokaryotic groups and one secondary, monophyletic group that has symbiogenic origins — the eukaryotes.
Abstract: The origin of the eukaryotic cell, which is known as eukaryogenesis, has puzzled scientists for more than 100 years, and many hypotheses have been proposed. Recent analyses of new data enable the safe elimination of some of these hypotheses, whereas support for other hypotheses has increased. In this Opinion article, we evaluate the available theories for their compatibility with empirical observations and conclude that cellular life consists of two primary, paraphyletic prokaryotic groups and one secondary, monophyletic group that has symbiogenic origins - the eukaryotes.

110 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a description of the magnetostriction effects and an explanation of why it occurs, and describe a range of methods which have been used to measure these properties.

110 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Joseph Wang158128298799
David Cameron1541586126067
David Taylor131246993220
Gordon G. Wallace114126769095
David A. Morrow11359856776
G. Hughes10395746632
David Wilson10275749388
Muhammad Imran94305351728
Haibo Zeng9460439226
David Lloyd90101737691
Vikas Kumar8985939185
Luke P. Lee8441322803
James Chapman8248336468
Muhammad Iqbal7796123821
Michael C. Berndt7622816897
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202367
2022261
20211,110
20201,177
20191,030
2018935