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Tallinn University of Technology

EducationTallinn, Estonia
About: Tallinn University of Technology is a education organization based out in Tallinn, Estonia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: European union & Computer science. The organization has 3688 authors who have published 10313 publications receiving 145058 citations. The organization is also known as: Tallinn Technical University & Tallinna Tehnikaülikool.


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TL;DR: In this article, the main parameters of combustion process and the additional heat produced were calculated and verified by combustion tests in a fluidized bed device with a thermal capacity of 50kWth.

51 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the extent to which mining innovations that are employed, or that will be employed in the future, can make a contribution to achieving the SDGs in Europe.

51 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the temperature dependence of open-circuit voltage (V{sub oc}), shortcircuit current (I{sub sc}), fill factor (FF), and relative efficiency of monograin Cu{sub 2}ZnSn(Se{sub x}S{sub 1-x}){sub 4} solar cell was measured.

51 citations

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TL;DR: The utility of C(2)-symmetric bipiperidine and bimorpholine derivatives as organocatalysts in the Michael addition of enamine intermediates formed from aldehydes to nitroolefins has been demonstrated.
Abstract: The utility of C2-symmetric bipiperidine and bimorpholine derivatives as organocatalysts in the Michael addition of enamine intermediates formed from aldehydes to nitroolefins has been demonstrated. The best results were obtained when the reaction was run in the presence of (2R,2′R)-N-iPr-bipiperidine. The products were formed via an enamine intermediate with high diastereo- and enantioselectivity with relatively short reaction times.

51 citations

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TL;DR: A perspective of global biobank development is given in a view of positioning biobanking as a key resource for healthcare to identify new potential markers that can be used in patient diagnosis and complement the targeted personalized drug treatment.
Abstract: The aim of the overview is to give a perspective of global biobank development is given in a view of positioning biobanking as a key resource for healthcare to identify new potential markers that can be used in patient diagnosis and complement the targeted personalized drug treatment. The fast progression of biobanks around the world is becoming an important resource for society where the patient benefit is in the focus, with a high degree of personal integrity and ethical standard. Biobanks are providing patient benefits by large scale screening studies, generating large database repositories. It is envisioned by all participating stakeholders that the biobank initiatives will become the future gateway to discover new frontiers within life science and patient care. There is a great importance of biobank establishment globally, as biobanks has been identified as a key area for development in order to speed up the discovery and development of new drugs and protein biomarker diagnostics. One of the major objectives in Europe is to establish concerted actions, where biobank networks are being developed in order to combine and have the opportunity to share and build new science and understanding from complex disease biology. These networks are currently building bridges to facilitate the establishments of best practice and standardizations.

51 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
James Chapman8248336468
Alexandre Alexakis6754017247
Bernard Waeber5637035335
Peter A. Andrekson5457312042
Charles S. Peirce5116711998
Lars M. Blank493018011
Fushuan Wen494659189
Mati Karelson4820710210
Ago Samoson461198807
Zebo Peng453597312
Petru Eles443006749
Vijai Kumar Gupta433016901
Eero Vasar432636930
Rik Ossenkoppele421926839
Tõnis Timmusk4110511056
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202342
2022107
2021883
2020951
2019882
2018745