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Queen's University

EducationKingston, Ontario, Canada
About: Queen's University is a education organization based out in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 41065 authors who have published 78811 publications receiving 2864794 citations. The organization is also known as: Queen's College at Kingston.


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01 Mar 2007-Blood
TL;DR: An observational study to identify and characterize the presenting features and outcome of all patients with acquired hemophilia A in the United Kingdom allowed a consecutive cohort of patients, unbiased by referral or reporting practice, to be studied.

590 citations

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TL;DR: The general applicability of the autoregressive stochastic models method is demonstrated by examples involving the accurate synthesis of nonisotropic fading channel models, and performance comparisons are made with popular fading generation techniques.
Abstract: Autoregressive stochastic models for the computer simulation of correlated Rayleigh fading processes are investigated. The unavoidable numerical difficulties inherent in this method are elucidated and a simple heuristic approach is adopted to enable the synthesis of accurately correlated, bandlimited Rayleigh variates. Startup procedures are presented, which allow autoregressive simulators to produce stationary channel gain samples from the first output sample. Performance comparisons are then made with popular fading generation techniques to demonstrate the merits of the approach. The general applicability of the method is demonstrated by examples involving the accurate synthesis of nonisotropic fading channel models.

589 citations

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TL;DR: A national survey of multicultural and ethnic attitudes was carried out in June 1991, with a representative sample of 2500 respondents, and oversamples in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver (total N = 3325).
Abstract: A national survey of multicultural and ethnic attitudes was carried out in June 1991, with a representative sample of 2500 respondents, and oversamples in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver (total N = 3325). Scales were developed to assess attitudes towards various aspects of multiculturalism (

589 citations

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Keith Poole1
TL;DR: Given the incredible chemical diversity of substrates accommodated by these efflux systems, it is likely that many novel or yet to be discovered antimicrobials will themselves be efflux substrates and, as such, efflux inhibitors may become an important component of Gram-negative antimicrobial therapy.

588 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Karl J. Friston2171267217169
David Miller2032573204840
Raymond J. Dolan196919138540
Matthew Meyerson194553243726
Stephen V. Faraone1881427140298
Deborah J. Cook173907148928
Feng Zhang1721278181865
David Cameron1541586126067
David J. Brooks152105694335
Rajesh Kumar1494439140830
J. Fraser Stoddart147123996083
Richard S. J. Frackowiak142309100726
Hal Evans1411445107406
Andrew J. Lees14087791605
Janet Rossant13841671913
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023102
2022379
20214,035
20203,740
20193,392