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Simón Bolívar University
Education•Caracas, Venezuela•
About: Simón Bolívar University is a education organization based out in Caracas, Venezuela. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Crystallization. The organization has 5912 authors who have published 8294 publications receiving 126152 citations.
Topics: Population, Crystallization, Context (language use), Nucleation, Differential scanning calorimetry
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TL;DR: In this article, a theory describing the temporal evolution of the fractional surface area of 3D non-interacting nuclei growing at a rate limited by diffusion of electrodepositing ions onto substrates of a different nature is presented.
227 citations
University of Queensland1, Queensland University of Technology2, Victoria University of Wellington3, University of Melbourne4, University of Warsaw5, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya6, University of Iceland7, Federal University of Paraíba8, University of Surrey9, University of Gothenburg10, Simón Bolívar University11, Universidad de Sonora12, Complutense University of Madrid13, University of Toulouse14, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg15, Nagoya University of Commerce & Business16, University of Zurich17, University of Groningen18, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile19, National Research University – Higher School of Economics20, University of Oslo21, University of Pretoria22, University of Ghana23, University of Exeter24, University of La Frontera25, California State University San Marcos26
TL;DR: This paper investigated whether potential co-benefits of addressing climate change could motivate pro-environmental behavior around the world for both those convinced and unconvinced that climate change is real.
Abstract: Personal and political action on climate change is traditionally thought to be motivated by people accepting its reality and importance. However, convincing the public that climate change is real faces powerful ideological obstacles1, 2, 3, 4, and climate change is slipping in public importance in many countries5, 6. Here we investigate a different approach, identifying whether potential co-benefits of addressing climate change7 could motivate pro-environmental behaviour around the world for both those convinced and unconvinced that climate change is real. We describe an integrated framework for assessing beliefs about co-benefits8, distinguishing social conditions (for example, economic development, reduced pollution or disease) and community character (for example, benevolence, competence). Data from all inhabited continents (24 countries; 6,196 participants) showed that two co-benefit types, Development (economic and scientific advancement) and Benevolence (a more moral and caring community), motivated public, private and financial actions to address climate change to a similar degree as believing climate change is important. Critically, relationships were similar for both convinced and unconvinced participants, showing that co-benefits can motivate action across ideological divides. These relationships were also independent of perceived climate change importance, and could not be explained by political ideology, age, or gender. Communicating co-benefits could motivate action on climate change where traditional approaches have stalled.
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TL;DR: In this article, the color change of double concentrated tomato paste during heating was studied using the capillary tube method with temperatures ranging from 70.0 to 100.0 °C, and the order of reaction and the constants Ea and k0 of the Arrhenius equation were determined.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the literature on the crystallization and morphology of biodegradable block copolymers with at least one crystallizable component is presented, focusing on double crystalline diblock copolymer.
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TL;DR: An up-to-date review of the several extraction methods commonly used to determine the value of the threshold voltage of MOSFETs, which includes the different methods that extract this quantity from the drain current versus gate voltage transfer characteristics measured under linear operation conditions for crystalline and non-crystalline MOSfETs.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Franco Nori | 114 | 1117 | 63808 |
Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe | 96 | 334 | 32283 |
Ian W. Hamley | 78 | 469 | 25800 |
Francisco Zaera | 73 | 432 | 19907 |
Thomas G. Habetler | 73 | 395 | 20725 |
Douglas L. Jones | 70 | 512 | 21596 |
I. Taboada | 66 | 346 | 13528 |
Enrique Herrero | 64 | 242 | 11653 |
Rudi Studer | 60 | 268 | 19876 |
Alejandro J. Müller | 58 | 420 | 12410 |
David Padua | 58 | 243 | 11155 |
Rudolf Jaffé | 58 | 182 | 10268 |
Luis Balicas | 57 | 328 | 14114 |
Volker Abetz | 55 | 386 | 11583 |
Ananias A. Escalante | 51 | 160 | 8866 |