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Monash University
Education•Melbourne, Victoria, Australia•
About: Monash University is a education organization based out in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 35920 authors who have published 100681 publications receiving 3027002 citations.
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TL;DR: The model is a generalization of the Lee-Carter (LC) model commonly used in mortality and fertility forecasting, and the forecasts obtained are shown to be superior to those from the LC method and several of its variants.
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Nicholas J Kassebaum1, Ryan M Barber1, Zulfiqar A Bhutta2, Zulfiqar A Bhutta3 +613 more•Institutions (272)
TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantified maternal mortality throughout the world by underlying cause and age from 1990 to 2015 for ages 10-54 years by systematically compiling and processing all available data sources from 186 of 195 countries and territories.
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TL;DR: The identification of shear-dependent mechanisms of platelet aggregation has raised the possibility that vascular-bed-specific inhibitors of platelets aggregation may be developed in the future that are safer and more effective than existing antiplatelet agents.
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TL;DR: This review considers the pivotal role that behavior plays in determining the fate of species under human-induced environmental change and discusses the importance of behavioral plasticity and whether adaptive plastic responses are sufficient in keeping pace with changing conditions.
Abstract: Humans have brought about unprecedented changes to environments worldwide. For many species, behavioral adjustments represent the first response to altered conditions. In this review, we consider the pivotal role that behavior plays in determining the fate of species under human-induced environmental change and highlight key research priorities. In particular, we discuss the importance of behavioral plasticity and whether adaptive plastic responses are sufficient in keeping pace with changing conditions. We then examine the interplay between individual behavioral responses and population processes and consider the many ways in which changes in behavior can affect ecosystem function and stability. Lastly, we turn to the evolutionary consequences of anthropogenic change and consider the impact of altered behaviors on the evolutionary process and whether behavior can facilitate or hinder adaptation to environmental change.
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TL;DR: This paper reports on the intensive investigation of a single DSS project in a manufacturing company and identifies a series of factors or processes that can interfere with Keen’s adaptive loops; these factors evolutionary disruptors are called.
Abstract: Most studies of DSS failure involve survey research, based on factor models. This paper takes an alternative approach and reports on the intensive investigation of a single DSS project in a manufacturing company. The theoretical model informing the research is Keen’s adaptive design approach that conceptualizes DSS development as a series of adaptive loops between the system, the client, and the analyst. The case study analysis identifies a series of factors or processes that can interfere with Keen’s adaptive loops; we call these factors evolutionary disruptors. Knowledge of these disruptors may alert DSS developers to the likelihood of project failure earlier than would otherwise be the case.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Bert Vogelstein | 247 | 757 | 332094 |
Kenneth W. Kinzler | 215 | 640 | 243944 |
David J. Hunter | 213 | 1836 | 207050 |
David R. Williams | 178 | 2034 | 138789 |
Yang Yang | 171 | 2644 | 153049 |
Lei Jiang | 170 | 2244 | 135205 |
Dongyuan Zhao | 160 | 872 | 106451 |
Christopher J. O'Donnell | 159 | 869 | 126278 |
Leif Groop | 158 | 919 | 136056 |
Mark E. Cooper | 158 | 1463 | 124887 |
Theo Vos | 156 | 502 | 186409 |
Mark J. Smyth | 153 | 713 | 88783 |
Rinaldo Bellomo | 147 | 1714 | 120052 |
Detlef Weigel | 142 | 516 | 84670 |
Geoffrey Burnstock | 141 | 1488 | 99525 |