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Griffith University

EducationBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
About: Griffith University is a education organization based out in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 13830 authors who have published 49318 publications receiving 1420865 citations.


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TL;DR: The present paper reviews and critically appraises studies which link adult attachment theory with chronic pain, and offers support for the role of insecure attachment as a diathesis (or vulnerability) for problematic adjustment to pain.

245 citations

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TL;DR: The key insight is to use the inherent time-reversal symmetry of quantum mechanics: the theory shows that it is possible to measure, as opposed to prepare, entangled states, to demonstrate phase super-resolution in the absence of entangled states.
Abstract: We demonstrate phase super-resolution in the absence of entangled states. The key insight is to use the inherent time-reversal symmetry of quantum mechanics: our theory shows that it is possible to measure, as opposed to prepare, entangled states. Our approach is robust, requiring only photons that exhibit classical interference: we experimentally demonstrate high-visibility phase super-resolution with three, four, and six photons using a standard laser and photon counters. Our six-photon experiment demonstrates the best phase super-resolution yet reported with high visibility and resolution.

244 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a direct, accurate and convenient procedure for calibrating the spring constants of probes used for force microscopy/spectroscopy is described, which consists to deflecting an unknown cantilever with a'standard' lever, where the standard lever has been precalibrated.
Abstract: A direct, accurate and convenient procedure for calibrating the spring constants of probes used for force microscopy/spectroscopy is described. It amounts to deflecting an 'unknown' cantilever with a 'standard' lever, where the standard lever has been precalibrated. The absolute and relative accuracies of the procedure are ±20-30% and ±10-20%, respectively; the former is limited by uncertainties in the determination of the spring constant for the 'standard' lever, as well as that for the 'unknown'. The method differs from others of the static deflection variety by its exploitation of the routine features of current instruments. The technique is compared with other static and dynamic methods currently being used.

244 citations

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25 Nov 2013
TL;DR: This paper presents an early exploration of the suitability of the Leap Motion controller for Australian Sign Language (Auslan) recognition, and testing showed that the controller is able to provide accurate tracking of hands and fingers, and to track movement.
Abstract: This paper presents an early exploration of the suitability of the Leap Motion controller for Australian Sign Language (Auslan) recognition. Testing showed that the controller is able to provide accurate tracking of hands and fingers, and to track movement. This detection loses accuracy when the hand moves into a position that obstructs the controller's ability to view, such as when the hand rotates and is perpendicular to the controller. The detection also fails when individual elements of the hands are brought together, such as finger to finger. In both of these circumstances, the controller is unable to read or track the hand. There is potential for the use of this technology for recognising Auslan, however further development of the Leap Motion API is required.

244 citations

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TL;DR: Fitting of parasitaemia and anaemia data from neurosyphilis patients undergoing malaria therapy to a mathematical model shows that in these patients, an average of 8.5 erythrocytes were destroyed in addition to each ERYthrocyte observed to become parasitized, and showed that dyserythropoiesis plays an insignificant role in the resulting anaemia.
Abstract: While anaemia has long been recognized as a consequence of acute infections with malaria, the relative contributions of direct erythrocyte destruction by parasites, destruction of uninfected erythrocytes and changes in erythropoiesis have been unclear. Fitting of parasitaemia and anaemia data from neurosyphilis patients undergoing malaria therapy to a mathematical model shows that in these patients, an average of 8.5 erythrocytes were destroyed in addition to each erythrocyte observed to become parasitized. The model also showed that dyserythropoiesis plays an insignificant role in the resulting anaemia. The anaemia occurs before a substantial antibody response to parasites or erythrocytes could be generated. We postulate that uninfected erythrocyte destruction occurs through phagocytosis of erythrocytes bound to merozoites killed as a result of the accompanying malaria paroxysms.

244 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Rasmus Nielsen13555684898
Claudiu T. Supuran134197386850
Jeffrey D. Sachs13069286589
David Smith1292184100917
Michael R. Green12653757447
John J. McGrath120791124804
E. K. U. Gross119115475970
David M. Evans11663274420
Mike Clarke1131037164328
Wayne Hall111126075606
Patrick J. McGrath10768151940
Peter K. Smith10785549174
Erko Stackebrandt10663368201
Phyllis Butow10273137752
John Quackenbush9942767029
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023162
2022572
20214,085
20203,879
20193,573
20183,318