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Jagiellonian University
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About: Jagiellonian University is a education organization based out in Krakow, Poland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Catalysis. The organization has 17438 authors who have published 44092 publications receiving 862633 citations. The organization is also known as: Academia Cracoviensis & Akademia Krakowska.
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University of Mainz1, University of Santiago de Compostela2, Technische Universität Darmstadt3, Technische Universität München4, University of Vigo5, University of Liverpool6, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics7, Goethe University Frankfurt8, Chalmers University of Technology9, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf10, Jagiellonian University11, University of the West of Scotland12, Daresbury Laboratory13, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre14, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research15, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies16
TL;DR: A method and analysis applicable to neutron-rich nuclei has been developed, allowing for a precise determination of neutron skins in nuclei as a function of neutron excess.
Abstract: The E1 strength distribution in Ni68 has been investigated using Coulomb excitation in inverse kinematics at the RB3-LAND setup and by measuring the invariant mass in the one- and two-neutron decay channels. The giant dipole resonance and a low-lying peak (pygmy dipole resonance) have been observed at 17.1(2) and 9.55(17) MeV, respectively. The measured dipole polarizability is compared to relativistic random phase approximation calculations yielding a neutron-skin thickness of 0.17(2) fm. A method and analysis applicable to neutron-rich nuclei has been developed, allowing for a precise determination of neutron skins in nuclei as a function of neutron excess.
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TL;DR: It is concluded that the introduction of the ERAS protocol is a gradual process, and its compliance at the level of 80% or more requires at least 30 patients and the period of about 6 months, and particular emphasis in the initial stage should be put on continuous training of personnel of all specialties and continuous evaluation of the results.
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TL;DR: In this article, the IR spectra of bulk Nb2O5·nH2O and niobia supported on SiO2, Al2O3, ZrO2 and TiO2 were recorded in the fundamental and overtone NbO regions, as well as in the hydroxyl region.
Abstract: The IR spectra of bulk Nb2O5·nH2O and niobia supported on SiO2, Al2O3, ZrO2, and TiO2 were recorded in the fundamental and overtone NbO regions, as well as in the hydroxyl region, to develop a better understanding of the structural models of surface NbOx species. The coincidence of the IR and Raman fundamental NbO frequency in Nb2O5/Al2O3, Nb2O5/ZrO2, and Nb2O5/TiO2 provides the strongest evidence that the NbOx surface species (NbO fundamental at 980 cm-1) is present as a mono-oxo moiety. The IR and Raman band positions would not be coincident for a di-oxo species. This conclusion is further supported by the presence of only a single overtone at ∼1960 cm-1 (2 × 980 cm-1) in Nb2O5/ZrO2 and Nb2O5/TiO2 and the presence of the most intense overtone at 1966 cm-1 in Nb2O5/Al2O3. Lower frequency IR fundamentals at 880 cm-1 (low loading) and 935 cm-1 (high loading) are also seen in Nb2O5/ZrO2, and the IR overtone region of Nb2O5/Al2O3 exhibited weak bands at ∼1870 cm-1 (935 cm-1 overtone) and 1914 cm-1 (935 + 980...
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TL;DR: Orientation of amino acids and their homodipeptides, as well as specific-competitive interactions of their functional groups with the gold surface, were predicted by detailed spectral analysis of the obtained SERS spectra.
Abstract: Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) spectra were measured for monolayers of various amino acids: L-methionine (Met), L-cysteine (Cys), L-glycine (Gly), L-leucine (Leu), L-phenylalanine (Phe), and L-proline (Pro) and their homodipeptides (Met-Met, Cys-Cys, Gly-Gly, Leu-Leu, Phe-Phe, and Pro-Pro) deposited onto a colloidal gold surface Orientation of amino acids and their homodipeptides, as well as specific-competitive interactions of their functional groups with the gold surface, were predicted by detailed spectral analysis of the obtained SERS spectra The analysis performed allowed us to propose a particular surface geometry for each amino acid and homodipeptide on the gold surface In addition, we compared the structures of these molecules adsorbed on colloidal gold and silver surfaces
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TL;DR: Patients with IHMB after primary PCI have significantly increased 3-year rates of morbidity and mortality and further investigation is warranted to understand the mechanisms underlying this relationship and to further improve outcomes in patients with ST-segment myocardial infarction.
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Roxana Mehran | 141 | 1378 | 99398 |
Brad Abbott | 137 | 1566 | 98604 |
M. Morii | 134 | 1664 | 102074 |
M. Franklin | 134 | 1581 | 95304 |
John Huth | 131 | 1087 | 85341 |
Wladyslaw Dabrowski | 129 | 990 | 79728 |
Rostislav Konoplich | 128 | 811 | 73790 |
Michel Vetterli | 128 | 901 | 76064 |
Francois Corriveau | 128 | 1022 | 75729 |
Christoph Falk Anders | 126 | 734 | 68828 |
Tomasz Bulik | 121 | 698 | 86211 |
Elzbieta Richter-Was | 118 | 793 | 69127 |
S. H. Robertson | 116 | 1311 | 58582 |
S. J. Chen | 116 | 1559 | 62804 |
David M. Stern | 107 | 271 | 47461 |