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Northern Illinois University
Education•DeKalb, Illinois, United States•
About: Northern Illinois University is a education organization based out in DeKalb, Illinois, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Large Hadron Collider & Population. The organization has 8818 authors who have published 20008 publications receiving 632341 citations. The organization is also known as: NIU.
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TL;DR: The results of this study suggest that site-specific exercise may help improve and maintain BMD at the femur, lumbar, and os calcis sites in older men.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to use the meta-analytic approach to examine the effects of exercise on bone mineral density (BMD) in men. A total of 26 effect sizes (ES) representing 225 subjects fr...
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TL;DR: TSIL is a library of utilities for the numerical calculation of dimensionally regularized two-loop self-energy integrals, and computes the values of all of these basis functions, for arbitrary input masses and external momentum.
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TL;DR: The discovery of an evolutionarily conserved 17.4 kDa protein, here named RraA (regulator of ribonuclease activity A), that binds toRNase E and inhibits RNase E endonucleolytic cleavages without altering cleavage site specificity or interacting detectably with substrate RNAs is reported.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors test the relationship of deep sea benthic foraminiferal assemblage composition to the surface ocean productivity gradient in the low latitude Atlantic Ocean using 81 surface sediment samples from a water depth range between 2800 and 3500 m.
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TL;DR: In this article, the mass matrices of the quarks and leptons were constructed from the assumption that the breaking of the SO(10)$ gauge symmetry is achieved by the smallest possible set of vacuum expectation values.
Abstract: A structure is proposed for the mass matrices of the quarks and leptons that arises in a natural way from the assumption that the breaking of $\mathrm{SO}(10)$ gauge symmetry is achieved by the smallest possible set of vacuum expectation values. This structure explains well many features of the observed spectrum of quarks and leptons. It reproduces the Georgi-Jarlskog mass relations and leads to a charm quark mass in reasonable agreement with data. It also predicts a large mixing angle between ${\ensuremath{
u}}_{\ensuremath{\mu}}$ and ${\ensuremath{
u}}_{\ensuremath{\tau}}$, as suggested by atmospheric neutrino data. The mixing angles of the electron neutrino are predicted to be small.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Douglas R. Green | 182 | 661 | 145944 |
Thomas J. Smith | 140 | 1775 | 113919 |
W. Kozanecki | 138 | 1498 | 99758 |
Christophe Royon | 134 | 1453 | 90249 |
Eric Lancon | 131 | 1084 | 84629 |
Ahmimed Ouraou | 131 | 1075 | 81695 |
Jean-Francois Laporte | 129 | 910 | 77899 |
Bruno Mansoulie | 129 | 923 | 79222 |
Jahred Adelman | 129 | 1220 | 81695 |
Maarten Boonekamp | 129 | 1005 | 79425 |
Laurent Chevalier | 129 | 982 | 80840 |
Nathalie Besson | 129 | 954 | 78653 |
Claude Guyot | 129 | 920 | 77544 |
Ewelina Lobodzinska | 128 | 928 | 74414 |
Rosy Nicolaidou | 128 | 948 | 76056 |