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Sungkyunkwan University
Education•Seoul, South Korea•
About: Sungkyunkwan University is a education organization based out in Seoul, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Graphene. The organization has 28229 authors who have published 56428 publications receiving 1352733 citations. The organization is also known as: 성균관대학교.
Topics: Thin film, Graphene, Population, Catalysis, Layer (electronics)
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Vardan Khachatryan, Albert M. Sirunyan, Armen Tumasyan, Wolfgang Adam1 +2087 more•Institutions (132)
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the transverse momentum and pseudorapidity distributions in proton-proton collisions at root s = 7 TeV with the inner tracking system of the CMS detector at the LHC.
Abstract: Charged-hadron transverse-momentum and pseudorapidity distributions in proton-proton collisions at root s = 7 TeV are measured with the inner tracking system of the CMS detector at the LHC. The charged-hadron yield is obtained by counting the number of reconstructed hits, hit pairs, and fully reconstructed charged-particle tracks. The combination of the three methods gives a charged-particle multiplicity per unit of pseudorapidity dN(ch)/d eta vertical bar(vertical bar eta vertical bar<0.5) = 5.78 +/- 0.01(stat) +/- 0.23(stat) for non-single-diffractive events, higher than predicted by commonly used models. The relative increase in charged-particle multiplicity from root s = 0.9 to 7 TeV is [66.1 +/- 1.0(stat) +/- 4.2(syst)]%. The mean transverse momentum is measured to be 0.545 +/- 0.005(stat) +/- 0.015(syst) GeV/c. The results are compared with similar measurements at lower energies.
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TL;DR: In the biochar yield, the influence of the inert and lignin contents was significant, and PKS biochar had dense matrix with few large pores, while the elemental composition and pH of biochars were compared.
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Yonsei University1, University of Indonesia2, Aga Khan University3, University of Tartu4, Alfaisal University5, Ziauddin University6, Dubai Health Authority7, Shaikh Zayed Hospital8, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences9, King Saud University10, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences11, American University of Beirut12, Sungkyunkwan University13, University of Balamand14, University of Peshawar15, Khyber Medical University16, Reykjavík University17, RMIT University18, University of Ljubljana19, La Trobe University20, University of New South Wales21, University of Pécs22, University Medical Center Rizk Hospital23, University of Iceland24, Soonchunhyang University25, Cleveland Clinic26, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University27, Vilnius University28, University of Ulsan29, Tehran University of Medical Sciences30, Aims Community College31, University of Sydney32, Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology33, Memorial Hospital of South Bend34, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics35, Military Hospital36, Saint Joseph's University37, Allama Iqbal Medical College38, Hiroshima University39, Lahore General Hospital40, Rawalpindi Medical College41, Holy Family Hospital42, Dow Medical College43
TL;DR: The current treatment rate and efficacy are not sufficient to manage the disease burden of hepatitis C virus and alternative strategies are required to keep the number of HCV individuals with advanced liver disease and liver‐related deaths from increasing.
Abstract: The disease burden of hepatitis C virus (HCV) is expected to increase as the infected population ages. A modelling approach was used to estimate the total number of viremic infections, diagnosed, treated and new infections in 2013. In addition, the model was used to estimate the change in the total number of HCV infections, the disease progression and mortality in 2013-2030. Finally, expert panel consensus was used to capture current treatment practices in each country. Using today's treatment paradigm, the total number of HCV infections is projected to decline or remain flat in all countries studied. However, in the same time period, the number of individuals with late-stage liver disease is projected to increase. This study concluded that the current treatment rate and efficacy are not sufficient to manage the disease burden of HCV. Thus, alternative strategies are required to keep the number of HCV individuals with advanced liver disease and liver-related deaths from increasing.
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TL;DR: A highly stretchable hybrid nanogenerator has been developed using a micro-patterned piezoelectric polymer P(VDF-TrFE), PDMS-CNT composite, and graphene nanosheets that generates very stable piezOElectric and pyroelectric power outputs due to micro- pattern designing.
Abstract: A highly stretchable hybrid nanogenerator has been developed using a micro-patterned piezoelectric polymer P(VDF-TrFE), PDMS-CNT composite, and graphene nanosheets. Mechanical and thermal energies are simultaneously harvested from a single cell of the device. The hybrid nanogenerator exhibits high robustness behavior even after 30% stretching and generates very stable piezoelectric and pyroelectric power outputs due to micro-pattern designing.
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TL;DR: This paper attempts to organize the status, uses, and issues of social Web sites into a comprehensive framework for discussing, understanding, using, building, and forecasting the future of social web sites.
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Michael Grätzel | 248 | 1423 | 303599 |
Hyun-Chul Kim | 176 | 4076 | 183227 |
Yongsun Kim | 156 | 2588 | 145619 |
David J. Mooney | 156 | 695 | 94172 |
Jongmin Lee | 150 | 2257 | 134772 |
Byung-Sik Hong | 146 | 1557 | 105696 |
Inkyu Park | 144 | 1767 | 109433 |
Y. Choi | 141 | 1631 | 98709 |
Kazunori Kataoka | 138 | 908 | 70412 |
E. J. Corey | 136 | 1377 | 84110 |
Pasi A. Jänne | 136 | 685 | 89488 |
Suyong Choi | 135 | 1495 | 97053 |
Intae Yu | 134 | 1372 | 89870 |
Tae Jeong Kim | 132 | 1420 | 93959 |
Anders Hagfeldt | 129 | 600 | 79912 |