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Technische Universität Darmstadt

EducationDarmstadt, Germany
About: Technische Universität Darmstadt is a education organization based out in Darmstadt, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Computer science & Context (language use). The organization has 17316 authors who have published 40619 publications receiving 937916 citations. The organization is also known as: Darmstadt University of Technology & University of Darmstadt.


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TL;DR: In this article, the relationships between particular social trust, general social trust and political trust are investigated and a variety of political, social-psychological, and social capital theories of them are tested.
Abstract: This article investigates the relationships between particular social trust, general social trust, and political trust and tests a variety of political, social-psychological, and social capital theories of them. This sort of research has not been carried out before because until the World Values Survey of 2005–07 there has been, to our knowledge, no comparative survey that includes measures of particular and other forms of trust. The new data challenge a common assumption that particular social trust is either harmful or of little importance in modern democracies and shows that it has strong, positive associations with other forms of trust. However, the relationships are not symmetrical and particular social trust seems to be a necessary but not sufficient cause of general social trust, and both forms of social trust appear to be necessary, but not sufficient conditions for political trust. Strong evidence of mutual associations between different forms of trust at both the individual micro level and the contextual macro level supports theories of rainmaker effects, the importance of political institutions, and the significance of social trust for political trust. In more ways than one, social trust, not least of a particular type, seems to have an important bearing on social and political stability.

214 citations

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12 Jul 2012-Nature
TL;DR: It is shown that a muscle protein core set, including a type II myosin heavy chain (MyHC) motor protein characteristic of striated muscles in vertebrates, was already present in unicellular organisms before the origin of multicellular animals.
Abstract: Striated muscles are present in bilaterian animals (for example, vertebrates, insects and annelids) and some non-bilaterian eumetazoans (that is, cnidarians and ctenophores). The considerable ultrastructural similarity of striated muscles between these animal groups is thought to reflect a common evolutionary origin. Here we show that a muscle protein core set, including a type II myosin heavy chain (MyHC) motor protein characteristic of striated muscles in vertebrates, was already present in unicellular organisms before the origin of multicellular animals. Furthermore, 'striated muscle' and 'non-muscle' myhc orthologues are expressed differentially in two sponges, compatible with a functional diversification before the origin of true muscles and the subsequent use of striated muscle MyHC in fast-contracting smooth and striated muscle. Cnidarians and ctenophores possess striated muscle myhc orthologues but lack crucial components of bilaterian striated muscles, such as genes that code for titin and the troponin complex, suggesting the convergent evolution of striated muscles. Consistently, jellyfish orthologues of a shared set of bilaterian Z-disc proteins are not associated with striated muscles, but are instead expressed elsewhere or ubiquitously. The independent evolution of eumetazoan striated muscles through the addition of new proteins to a pre-existing, ancestral contractile apparatus may serve as a model for the evolution of complex animal cell types.

213 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a model that considers prominent first-order factors is compiled step by step and the implied spatial variability in weathering is explored, and the observed variation of fluxes is discussed in context of observed data from large rivers globally.

213 citations

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TL;DR: Risk for Permanent Pacemaker After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation is low but the risk of long-term damage to the heart is high.
Abstract: Risk for Permanent Pacemaker After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation. Background: Permanent pacemaker (PM) requirement is a known complication after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). There are, however, no systematic data concerning this complication. Objective: To determine the incidence and potential predictors of permanent PM requirement after TAVI based on published literature. Methods: We conducted a MEDLINE search to identify potentially relevant literature dealing with PM requirement after TAVI. Data were collected on paper extraction forms by 2 independent investigators. Results: There were 32 relevant published studies comprising data of 5,258 patients without an implanted PM before TAVI. An Edwards-Sapiens® prosthesis (ESP) was implanted in 2,887 patients, whereas 2,371 patients received a CoreValve® prosthesis (CVP). The crude incidence of PM implantation after TAVI was 15%. Six hundred and fourteen of 2,371 (25.8%) CVP patients and 189 of the 2,887 (6.5%) ESP patients had to receive a permanent PM (odds ratio [OR] 4.91, 95% confidence interval [CI] 4.12–5.86, P < 0.001). Presence of right bundle branch block (RBBB) before TAVI was a significant predictor for development of complete atrioventricular (AV) block and subsequent PM need (OR 1.358, 95% CI 1.001–1.841, P = 0.02). More than 90% of all AV-block requiring PM implantation occurred immediately or within 7 days after TAVI. Conclusion: Patients undergoing TAVI with implantation of CVP are at significantly higher risk for development of AV block and subsequent need for permanent PM, particularly if RBBB preexists. Since AV block occurs in >90% within the first week after the procedure, careful monitoring should be performed for at least 7 days after TAVI.

213 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a DC-magnetron reactive sputtering in an vertical Inline sputtering system was used to produce indium-tin-oxide (ITO) thin films.

213 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Yang Gao1682047146301
Herbert A. Simon157745194597
Stephen Boyd138822151205
Jun Chen136185677368
Harold A. Mooney135450100404
Bernt Schiele13056870032
Sascha Mehlhase12685870601
Yuri S. Kivshar126184579415
Michael Wagner12435154251
Wolf Singer12458072591
Tasawar Hayat116236484041
Edouard Boos11675764488
Martin Knapp106106748518
T. Kuhl10176140812
Peter Braun-Munzinger10052734108
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023135
2022624
20212,462
20202,585
20192,609
20182,493