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Griffith University
Education•Brisbane, 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.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Health care, Tourism, Higher education
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TL;DR: The patterns of emerging resistance to the antimicrobial agents useful in treatment of the disease are presented and the mechanisms of resistance to these drugs in Campylobacter spp are discussed.
Abstract: Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli are recognized as the most common causative agents of bacterial gastroenteritis in the world and infections with these organisms occur more frequently than do infections due to Salmonella species, Shigella species, or Escherichia coli 0157:H7. The incidence of human Campylobacter infections has increased markedly in both developed and developing countries worldwide and, more significantly, so has the rapid emergence of antibiotic-resistant Campylobacter strains, with evidence suggesting that the use of antibiotics, in particular the fluoroquinolones, as growth promoters in food animals and the veterinary industry is accelerating this trend. In this minireview, the patterns of emerging resistance to the antimicrobial agents useful in treatment of the disease are presented and the mechanisms of resistance to these drugs in Campylobacter spp are discussed.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate sub-SNL ab initio estimation of an unknown phase by entanglement-enhanced optical interferometry, using entangled photon states obtained by post-selection.
Abstract: Precise interferometric measurement is vital to many scientific and technological applications. Using quantum entanglement allows interferometric sensitivity that surpasses the shot-noise limit (SNL)1,2. To date, experiments demonstrating entanglement-enhanced sub-SNL interferometry3,4,5,6, and most theoretical treatments7,8,9,10,11,12,13, have addressed the goal of increasing signal-to-noise ratios. This is suitable for phase-sensing—detecting small variations about an already known phase. However, it is not sufficient for ab initio phase-estimation—making a self-contained determination of a phase that is initially completely unknown within the interval [0, 2π). Both tasks are important2, but not equivalent. To move from the sensing regime to the ab initio estimation regime requires a non-trivial phase-estimation algorithm14,15,16,17. Here, we implement a ‘bottom-up’ approach, optimally utilizing the available entangled photon states, obtained by post-selection5,6. This enables us to demonstrate sub-SNL ab initio estimation of an unknown phase by entanglement-enhanced optical interferometry. Entangled photon states, obtained by post selection, are used to perform interferometric phase measurement with a sensitivity beyond the shot-noise limit.
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TL;DR: In this article, a review of the literature on brand loyalty, destination choice and repeat visitation behavior is presented, which suggests that there is a close linkage between previous destination purchase history and future purchase behavior.
Abstract: Successfully predicting tourism destination choice by potential travellers would be an invaluable advantage to managers and marketers. This paper reviews the literature on brand loyalty, destination choice and repeat visitation behaviour. Based on this review it argues that previous destination choice over a long time period would provide the necessary information to segment (potential) tourists into loyalty segments which in turn will provide destination marketers with valuable information for more cost-effective target marketing. While this article does not test the predictive value of the loyalty typology, it suggests that there is a close linkage between previous destination purchase history and future purchase behaviour.
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TL;DR: It was showed that nutrition is insufficiently incorporated into medical education, regardless of country, setting, or year of medical education.
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TL;DR: The present feature article provides an overview of the relationship between building blocks or starting monomers, underlying topological nets, and pre-determined structures and special emphasis is given to the advanced applications of designed POF materials.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Rasmus Nielsen | 135 | 556 | 84898 |
Claudiu T. Supuran | 134 | 1973 | 86850 |
Jeffrey D. Sachs | 130 | 692 | 86589 |
David Smith | 129 | 2184 | 100917 |
Michael R. Green | 126 | 537 | 57447 |
John J. McGrath | 120 | 791 | 124804 |
E. K. U. Gross | 119 | 1154 | 75970 |
David M. Evans | 116 | 632 | 74420 |
Mike Clarke | 113 | 1037 | 164328 |
Wayne Hall | 111 | 1260 | 75606 |
Patrick J. McGrath | 107 | 681 | 51940 |
Peter K. Smith | 107 | 855 | 49174 |
Erko Stackebrandt | 106 | 633 | 68201 |
Phyllis Butow | 102 | 731 | 37752 |
John Quackenbush | 99 | 427 | 67029 |