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Keele University

EducationNewcastle-under-Lyme, United Kingdom
About: Keele University is a education organization based out in Newcastle-under-Lyme, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Stars. The organization has 11318 authors who have published 26323 publications receiving 894671 citations. The organization is also known as: Keele University.


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TL;DR: In this paper, different exposure schemes were employed to investigate the effects of photographic exposure on the estimation of the effective leaf area index (Le) and gap fraction (GF).

303 citations

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TL;DR: The physical interactions between polynyas and the atmosphere-sea ice-ocean system are investigated in this article, where the surface heat budget and water mass transformation within these features are addressed.
Abstract: [1] Polynyas are nonlinear-shaped openings within the ice cover, ranging in size from 10 to 105 km2. Polynyas play an important climatic role. First, winter polynyas tend to warm the atmosphere, thus affecting atmospheric mesoscale motions. Second, ocean surface cooling and brine rejection during sea ice growth in polynyas lead to vertical mixing and convection, contributing to the transformation of intermediate and deep waters in the global ocean and the maintenance of the oceanic overturning circulation. Since 1990, there has been an upsurge in polynya observations and theoretical models for polynya formation and their impact on the biogeochemistry of the polar seas. This article reviews polynya research carried out in the last 2 decades, focusing on presenting a state-of-the-art picture of the physical interactions between polynyas and the atmosphere-sea ice-ocean system. Observational and modeling studies, the surface heat budget, and water mass transformation within these features are addressed.

301 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the use of lattice energy minimization to obtain structural information on zeolites is described, and examples of this technique in the study of non-framework cation distributions are given.
Abstract: This paper describes the use of lattice energy minimization to obtain structural information on zeolites. Examples are given of the use of this technique in the study of non-framework cation distributions, and in energy minimization of complete structures. The zeolites faujasite. zeolite A and silicalite are considered.

300 citations

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TL;DR: The study of the interaction of two synthetic melanins with a wide range of oxidising and reducing free radicals using the pulse radiolysis technique suggests that the free radical scavenging properties of melanin may be important in the protection of melanotic cells against free radical damage.

300 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
George Davey Smith2242540248373
Simon D. M. White189795231645
James F. Wilson146677101883
Stephen O'Rahilly13852075686
Wendy Taylor131125289457
Nicola Maffulli115157059548
Georg Kresse111430244729
Patrick B. Hall11147068383
Peter T. Katzmarzyk11061856484
John F. Dovidio10946646982
Elizabeth H. Blackburn10834450726
Mary L. Phillips10542239995
Garry P. Nolan10447446025
Wayne W. Hancock10350535694
Mohamed H. Sayegh10348538540
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202344
2022155
20211,473
20201,377
20191,178
20181,106