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King's College, Aberdeen
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About: King's College, Aberdeen is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Poison control & Sedimentary depositional environment. The organization has 712 authors who have published 918 publications receiving 25421 citations. The organization is also known as: King's College, Aberdeen & The University and King's College of Aberdeen.
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02 Oct 2006TL;DR: This work shows how to capture a constraint in RDFS(XML) against a graphic view of Entities and their Relationships (associated or derived), which allows inclusion of existential quantifiers in readable fashion.
Abstract: As new semantic web standards evolve to allow quantified rules in FOL, we need new ways to capture them from end users in RDFS(XML). We show how to do this against a graphic view of Entities and their Relationships (associated or derived). This even allows inclusion of existential quantifiers in readable fashion. The captured constraint can be tested by generating queries to search for violations in stored data. The constraint can then be automatically revised to exclude specific cases picked out by the user, who is spared worries about proper syntax and boolean connectives.
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TL;DR: The presence of biogenic authigenic pyrite in a fibrous gypsum vein of probable Cenozoic emplacement age from Permian lacustrine rocks in Northwest England provides the first evidence that such veins can incorporate biosignatures that remain stable over geological time, which could be detected in samples returned from Mars.
Abstract: Ancient veins of calcium sulfate minerals (anhydrite, bassanite, and gypsum) deposited by subsurface aqueous fluids crosscut fluviolacustrine sedimentary rocks at multiple localities on Mars. Altho...
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TL;DR: The Bible is normative for all Christian theology and ethics, including responsible theological reflection on the biotechnological future as mentioned in this paper, and the representation of creaturehood is considered in this paper.
Abstract: The Bible is normative for all Christian theology and ethics, including responsible theological reflection on the biotechnological future. This article considers the representation of creaturehood ...
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Gary J. Macfarlane | 88 | 389 | 24742 |
Celso Grebogi | 76 | 488 | 22450 |
Rhona Flin | 74 | 282 | 20088 |
C. Neil Macrae | 71 | 193 | 20704 |
Robert M. McMeeking | 70 | 312 | 19385 |
David M. Paterson | 65 | 216 | 11613 |
Ray W. Ogden | 64 | 294 | 24885 |
Lawrence J. Whalley | 62 | 195 | 14050 |
Ana Deletic | 61 | 334 | 12585 |
Falko F. Sniehotta | 60 | 260 | 16194 |
Lisa M. DeBruine | 59 | 270 | 11633 |
Robert H. Logie | 57 | 190 | 14008 |
Muhammad Naveed | 54 | 346 | 10376 |
Jörg Feldmann | 51 | 209 | 10302 |
J. Neilson | 51 | 129 | 24749 |