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Procter & Gamble

CompanyCincinnati, Ohio, United States
About: Procter & Gamble is a company organization based out in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Alkyl & Pulmonary surfactant. The organization has 19701 authors who have published 23667 publications receiving 719391 citations.


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Patent
19 Aug 1988
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed absorbent structures and absorbent gelling agent compositions suitable for use in disposable absorbent articles such as diapers, incontinence products and catamenial products.
Abstract: The present invention relates to absorbent structures and absorbent gelling agent compositions suitable for use in disposable absorbent articles such as diapers, incontinence products and catamenial products. The absorbent structures comprise hydrophilic fiber material and nonfragile particles of polymeric gelling agent. The gelling agent particles incorporated into such structures are selected to have a mass median particle size ranging from about 400 to 1680 microns, preferably with the amounts of very large and very small particles kept below certain minimum concentrations. Absorbent structures utilizing gelling agent particles of such particle size characteristics possess unexpectedly high absorbent capacities and the gelling agent therein can be utilized very efficiently and effectively.

138 citations

Patent
04 Dec 1992
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of acylated citrate esters to be used as peracid precursors in a bleaching or a disinfecting operation is described, and granular or liquid compositions comprising the acylate esters are described.
Abstract: The present invention relates to acylated citrate esters to be used as peracid precursors in a bleaching or a disinfecting operation. The present invention encompasses the use of these acylated citrate esters, granular or liquid compositions comprising the acylated citrate esters. Activating compositions are described as well as activated bleaching compositions.

138 citations

Patent
TL;DR: This article used geminal-diphosphonic acid compounds to treat diseases characterized by abnormal calcium and phosphate metabolism utilizing these pharmaceutical compositions, which contain geminal and diphosphoric acid compounds.
Abstract: Pharmaceutical compositions, useful for treating abnormal calcium and phosphate metabolism, which contain geminal-diphosphonic acid compounds; and a method of treating diseases characterized by abnormal calcium and phosphate metabolism utilizing these pharmaceutical compositions.

138 citations

Patent
23 Jul 2001
TL;DR: In this article, an article comprising a first pouch made of a water-reactive material, which comprises a first solid or liquid composition, and a second one made of water reactive material, comprising in its interior a second liquid composition.
Abstract: The present invention relates to an article comprising a first pouch made of a water-reactive material, which comprises a) a first solid or liquid composition; and b) a second pouch made of a water-reactive material, comprising in its interior a second solid or liquid composition. Also provided are processes for making such article. Preferred articles comprise fabric cleaning compositions for laundry, dish washing or hard surface cleaning or fabric care compositions.

137 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The recognition that osteoporosis is far more complex than previously thought suggests that factors in addition to bone mineral density (BMD) may be useful for evaluating bone fragility and therapeutic effectiveness.
Abstract: Concepts of what constitutes osteoporosis have evolved from the single criterion of low bone mass to a more inclusive consideration of bone strength, based on both quantity and quality. The evidence driving this shift is drawn from many sources. For example, recent studies of bone geometry have shown what engineers have always known: material properties and structural strength are inseparable. Genetic factors also argue against a one-dimensional (1D) view of osteoporosis. Large-scale family studies present a strong case for genetic influences on bone mass and predisposition to fracture. The contribution of aging to fracture risk has long been known, but we are only now beginning to understand what happens to bone remodeling and microstructure in an aging skeleton. The recognition that osteoporosis is far more complex than previously thought suggests that factors in addition to bone mineral density (BMD) may be useful for evaluating bone fragility and therapeutic effectiveness. Although assessment of BMD is noninvasive and widely available, the degree of increase in BMD alone fails to account for the broader effectiveness of antiresorptive agents in reducing the risk of fractures related to osteoporosis. Indeed, the very multiplicity of factors that determine fracture risk implies that response to therapy may be equally complex. Studies of response to antiresorptive agents and the cellular processes they induce are at best preliminary at this time. Although new technologies have been applied to studying bone microarchitecture, their invasive nature limits wide use. New methods are needed to provide insight into the causes and effects of bone fragility. The definition of osteoporosis, meanwhile, must still be considered a work in progress.

137 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Cyrus Cooper2041869206782
Joan Massagué189408149951
Michael Camilleri125108458867
Stephen B. Hanauer11566772692
Clifford J. Rosen11165547881
Feng Wang107113664644
Robert P. Heaney10345055593
Herbert L. DuPont9963836046
Mark R. Prausnitz9739237538
Henk J. Busscher9665235695
John F. Carpenter9635131755
Johanna T. Dwyer9358429976
Ian Kimber9162028629
Kenneth R. Seddon8942545616
Kenneth Smith8837326527
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20232
202217
2021246
2020400
2019420
2018410