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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: The comparatively high concentration of toxic thujones seem to be characteristic to sage leaves cultivated in Estonia, which varied in about the same range as the concentrations of these compounds in the oils of drugs obtained from other countries.

123 citations

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01 Apr 2013-Wear
TL;DR: In this article, friction and wear of polyimides reinforced by carbon, glass and aramid fibers were studied and comparatively evaluated under dry sliding against sandpaper and steel rig as well as under three-body abrasive conditions.

122 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the accuracy issues of Haar wavelet method are studied and the order of convergence as well as error bound of the Haar Wavelet method is derived for general nth order ODE.

121 citations

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04 Dec 2008-Nature
TL;DR: A CT scan study of an undisturbed pectoral fin of Panderichthys is presented demonstrating that the plate-like ‘ulnare’ of previous reconstructions is an artefact and that distal radials are in fact present and makes a strong case for fingers not being a novelty of tetrapods but derived from pre-existing distal Radials present in all sarcopterygian fish.
Abstract: One of the identifying characteristics of tetrapods (limbed vertebrates) is the presence of fingers and toes. Whereas the proximal part of the tetrapod limb skeleton can easily be homologized with the paired fin skeletons of sarcopterygian (lobe-finned) fish, there has been much debate about the origin of digits. Early hypotheses interpreted digits as derivatives of fin radials, but during the 1990s the idea gained acceptance that digits are evolutionary novelties without direct equivalents in fish fin skeletons. This was partly based on developmental genetic data, but also substantially on the pectoral fin skeleton of the elpistostegid (transitional fish/tetrapod) Panderichthys, which appeared to lack distal digit-like radials. Here we present a CT scan study of an undisturbed pectoral fin of Panderichthys demonstrating that the plate-like 'ulnare' of previous reconstructions is an artefact and that distal radials are in fact present. This distal portion is more tetrapod-like than that found in Tiktaalik and, in combination with new data about fin development in basal actinopterygians, sharks and lungfish, makes a strong case for fingers not being a novelty of tetrapods but derived from pre-existing distal radials present in all sarcopterygian fish.

121 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM) to determine the optimal electrosynthesis parameters for the formation of a smooth and uniform PPy/ l -Asp films, the overoxidized polypyrrole (oPPy) matrix templated with either l - or d -aspartic acid ( l -, d - Asp) was evaluated as a potential enantioselective recognition element.

121 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