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Trinity College, Dublin
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About: Trinity College, Dublin is a education organization based out in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 20576 authors who have published 48296 publications receiving 1780313 citations.
Topics: Population, Context (language use), Irish, Health care, Mental health
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TL;DR: The metal-insulator transition is attributed to a modification of the spin-dependent potential J HsnS associated with the onset of magnetic order at the Curie point TC as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: The metal-insulator transition is mixed-valence manganites of the ~La0.7Ca0.3!MnO3 type is ascribed to a modification of the spin-dependent potential J HsnS associated with the onset of magnetic order at TC . Here JH is the on-site Hund’s-rule exchange coupling of an e g electron with s51/2 to the t 2g ion core with S 53/2. Above TC, the e g electrons are localized by the random spin-dependent potential and conduction is by variable-range hopping. Over the whole temperature range, the resistivity varies as ln( r/r ‘) 5@T0$12( M/ MS) 2 %/T# 1/4 , where M/ MS is the reduced magnetization. The temperature and field dependence of the resistivity deduced from the molecular-field theory of the magnetization reproduces the experimental data over a wide range of temperature and field. @S0163-1829~97!04513-X# Interest in mixed-valence manganites of the ~La0.7Ca0.3!MnO3 type has revived 1 with the observations of large negative magnetoresistive effects, 2,3 especially in suitably annealed thin films. 4 The magnetoresistance is greatest in the vicinity of the Curie point TC of ferromagnetic compositions which exhibit ‘‘metallic’’ ~temperatureindependent! conduction at low temperatures and thermally activated conduction above TC . These compositions have a structure which is a variant of the cubic perovskite cell where the Mn-O bond lengths are unequal and Mn-O-Mn bond angles differ from 180 °. 5 Their electronic properties are re
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TL;DR: Orientation-dependent measurements reveal maximum intensity of all Raman modes when the nanotubes are aligned parallel to the polarization of the incident laser light, which deviates from the selection rules predicted by theoretical studies.
Abstract: Polarized micro-Raman spectroscopy has been performed on spatially separated single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) in the form of individual nanotubes or thin ropes of only a few SWNTs. Different from bulk samples, the Raman spectra are composed of well-resolved peaks which allow a direct comparison of experimental data with theoretical calculations. Orientation-dependent measurements reveal maximum intensity of all Raman modes when the nanotubes are aligned parallel to the polarization of the incident laser light. The angular dependences clearly deviate from the selection rules predicted by theoretical studies. These differences are attributed to depolarization effects caused by the strongly anisotropic geometry of the nanotubes and to electronic resonance effects for excitation at 633 nm.
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TL;DR: The resultant controllability of concentration, size and thickness facilitates the preparation of dispersions with pre-determined properties such as high monolayer-content, leading to first measurement of A-exciton MoS2 luminescence in liquid suspensions.
Abstract: Liquid phase exfoliation is frequently used to produce 2D nanosheets from layered materials, but determining sheet thickness in situ has not been possible. Here, the authors report a spectroscopic technique capable of determining sheet thickness, sheet lengths and concentrations directly from dispersions.
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Radboud University Nijmegen1, Queen Mary University of London2, University of Colorado Denver3, Case Western Reserve University4, University of Basel5, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens6, University of Massachusetts Medical School7, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases8, University of Bonn9, University of California, San Diego10, Washington University in St. Louis11, Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy12, National Institutes of Health13, Braunschweig University of Technology14, Brigham and Women's Hospital15, University of Copenhagen16, Humanitas University17, Trinity College, Dublin18, University of Amsterdam19, Harvard University20, Charité21, University of Minnesota22
TL;DR: A general guide to the cellular and humoral contributors to inflammation as well as to the pathways that characterize inflammation in specific organs and tissues is provided.
Abstract: Biologists, physicians and immunologists have contributed to the understanding of the cellular participants and biological pathways involved in inflammation. Here, we provide a general guide to the cellular and humoral contributors to inflammation as well as to the pathways that characterize inflammation in specific organs and tissues.
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TL;DR: In this article, a modele for des chaines de Markov du leme ordre is introduced, which comporte seulement un parametre additionnel for chaque retard.
Abstract: On introduit un modele pour des chaines de Markov du leme ordre qui comporte seulement un parametre additionnel pour chaque retard
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Edward Giovannucci | 206 | 1671 | 179875 |
Robin M. Murray | 171 | 1539 | 116362 |
Mark E. Cooper | 158 | 1463 | 124887 |
Stephen J. O'Brien | 153 | 1062 | 93025 |
Amartya Sen | 149 | 689 | 141907 |
Kevin Murphy | 146 | 728 | 120475 |
Peter M. Visscher | 143 | 694 | 118115 |
Mihai G. Netea | 142 | 1170 | 86908 |
Kristine Yaffe | 136 | 794 | 72250 |
Cisca Wijmenga | 136 | 668 | 86572 |
David A. Jackson | 136 | 1095 | 68352 |
Patrick F. Sullivan | 133 | 594 | 92298 |
Thomas N. Williams | 132 | 1145 | 95109 |
Paul Brennan | 132 | 1221 | 72748 |
David Taylor | 131 | 2469 | 93220 |