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Moscow State University
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About: Moscow State University is a education organization based out in Moscow, Russia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Laser. The organization has 66747 authors who have published 123358 publications receiving 1753995 citations. The organization is also known as: MSU & Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Topics: Catalysis, Laser, Population, Magnetic field, Crystal structure
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TL;DR: This review covers the field of anion recognition from the perspective of tetrahedral oxyanion recognition by focusing on metal-free systems that are able to effect the recognition, binding or transport of phosphate and sulfate.
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TL;DR: Current knowledge on the physiological functions, genetics, structural and catalytic properties of cytochromes bd, a respiratory quinol: O₂ oxidoreductase found in many prokaryotes, is summarized.
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TL;DR: The results of the International Permafrost Association's TSP project are presented in this article based on field measurements from Russia during the IPY years (2007-09) and collected historical data.
Abstract: The results of the International Permafrost Association’s International Polar Year Thermal State of Permafrost (TSP) project are presented based on field measurements from Russia during the IPY years (2007–09) and collected historical data. Most ground temperatures measured in existing and new boreholes show a substantial warming during the last 20 to 30 years. The magnitude of the warming varied with location, but was typically from 0.58 Ct o 28C at the depth of zero annual amplitude. Thawing of Little Ice Age permafrost is ongoing at many locations. There are some indications that the late Holocene permafrost has begun to thaw at some undisturbed locations in northeastern Europe and northwest Siberia. Thawing of permafrost is most noticeable within the discontinuous permafrost domain. However, permafrost in Russia is also starting to thaw at some limited locations in the continuous permafrost zone. As a result, a northward displacement of the boundary between continuous and discontinuous permafrost zones was observed. This data set will serve as a baseline against which to measure changes of near-surface permafrost temperatures and permafrost boundaries, to validate climate model scenarios, and for temperature reanalysis. Copyright # 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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University of Cambridge1, Monash University2, Centre national de la recherche scientifique3, University of Bonn4, Harish-Chandra Research Institute5, University of Paris6, University of Turin7, Center for Theoretical Studies, University of Miami8, KEK9, University of Barcelona10, Spanish National Research Council11, University of Montpellier12, Stanford University13, CERN14, University of Edinburgh15, Fermilab16, ETH Zurich17, University of Southampton18, University of Zaragoza19, University of Würzburg20, Moscow State University21, Durham University22, Sapienza University of Rome23, Paul Scherrer Institute24
TL;DR: Extensions of the conventions of the first SLHA are proposed to include various generalisations: the minimal supersymmetric standard model with violation of CP, R-parity, and flavour, as well as the simplest next-to-minimal model.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Krzysztof Matyjaszewski | 169 | 1431 | 128585 |
A. Gomes | 150 | 1862 | 113951 |
Robert J. Sternberg | 149 | 1066 | 89193 |
James M. Tour | 143 | 859 | 91364 |
Alexander Belyaev | 142 | 1895 | 100796 |
Rainer Wallny | 141 | 1661 | 105387 |
I. V. Gorelov | 139 | 1916 | 103133 |
António Amorim | 136 | 1477 | 96519 |
Halina Abramowicz | 134 | 1192 | 89294 |
Grigory Safronov | 133 | 1358 | 94610 |
Elizaveta Shabalina | 133 | 1421 | 92273 |
Alexander Zhokin | 132 | 1323 | 86842 |
Eric Conte | 132 | 1206 | 84593 |
Igor V. Moskalenko | 132 | 542 | 58182 |
M. Davier | 132 | 1449 | 107642 |