Institution
Florida Polytechnic University
Education•Lakeland, Florida, United States•
About: Florida Polytechnic University is a education organization based out in Lakeland, Florida, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Computer science & Catalysis. The organization has 302 authors who have published 538 publications receiving 6549 citations. The organization is also known as: Florida Poly.
Topics: Computer science, Catalysis, Population, Medicine, Robot
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TL;DR: In this paper, thermal performance assessment of vertical helically coiled tube heat exchangers, at various shell-side mass flow rates, various coil-to-tube diameter ratios, and different dimensionless coil pitches, is performed using numerical solution based on control volume method.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a highly efficient, operationally simple and green catalytic approach involving Pd-Ni alloy nanoparticles (NPs) has been developed using microwaves (MWs) as an energy source and water-ethanol as a solvent system.
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TL;DR: In this article, a high performance novel ZrO2/Au composite electrode was fabricated and utilized for redox sensing of hydrazine and catechol in real as well as laboratory samples.
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TL;DR: Gardeners reported significantly better balance and gait speed and had fewer chronic conditions and functional limitations than nongardeners, suggesting that gardening may be a potential activity to incorporate into future fall-prevention programs.
Abstract: This study examines whether participation in gardening predicts reduced fall risk and performance on balance and gait-speed measures in older adults. Data on adults age 65 and older (N = 3,237) from the Health and Retirement Study and Consumption and Activities Mail Survey were analyzed. Participants who spent 1 hr or more gardening in the past week were defined as gardeners, resulting in a total of 1,585 gardeners and 1,652 nongardeners. Independent t tests, chi square, and regression analyses were conducted to examine the relationship between gardening and health outcomes. Findings indicate that gardeners reported significantly better balance and gait speed and had fewer chronic conditions and functional limitations than nongardeners. Significantly fewer gardeners than nongardeners reported a fall in the past 2 yr. The findings suggest that gardening may be a potential activity to incorporate into future fall-prevention programs.
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TL;DR: The synthesis of a biocompatible hydrogel network and its integration with gold nanocubes (AuNCs) for developing a novel biosensor with improved functionality is reported and the state of the art for the utilization of biopolymeric hydrogels system in synergy with an enzymatic biosensing protocol is advanced.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Douglas S. Reintgen | 84 | 315 | 25912 |
Zhong-Ping Jiang | 81 | 597 | 24279 |
Robert Steele | 74 | 492 | 21963 |
Yao Wang | 67 | 547 | 19762 |
Ajeet Kaushik | 49 | 213 | 7911 |
Hung-Hsiang Jonathan Chao | 44 | 170 | 5819 |
Ian D. Bishop | 38 | 150 | 4374 |
Dariusz Czarkowski | 32 | 196 | 4602 |
Garrett S. Rose | 32 | 164 | 4031 |
Robert I. MacCuspie | 30 | 52 | 3140 |
Thanasis Korakis | 29 | 217 | 4207 |
Richard E. Plank | 28 | 73 | 2636 |
Richard J. Matyi | 27 | 123 | 3555 |
Sesha S. Srinivasan | 25 | 97 | 1948 |
Scott L. Wallen | 24 | 48 | 4385 |