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University of Aberdeen
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About: University of Aberdeen is a education organization based out in Aberdeen, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Health care. The organization has 21174 authors who have published 49962 publications receiving 2105479 citations. The organization is also known as: Aberdeen University.
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TL;DR: These guidelines can be used to aid sample size calculations and interpretation of mean changes over time from groups of patients and are generally small in most clinical situations, possibly due to response shift.
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TL;DR: It is shown for the first time that, despite the overlap between the chemical moieties of AMT inhibitors and VR1 agonists, selective inhibitors of AEA uptake that do not activate VR1 can be developed.
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TL;DR: This paper showed that differences in facial shape alone between candidates can predict who wins or loses in an election and that changing context from war time to peace time can affect which face receives the most votes.
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TL;DR: A systematic review of the literature to determine how infertility has been defined in prevalence studies and suggest a clinically relevant definition based on the duration of trying for pregnancy coupled with female age is suggested.
Abstract: results: A total of 39 articles were included in the current review. The results highlight the heterogeneity of criteria used to define infer- tility and critical differences between demographic and epidemiological definitions. Demographers tend to define infertility as childlessness in a population of women of reproductive age, while the epidemiological definition is based on 'trying for' or 'time to' a pregnancy, generally in a population of women exposed to the risk of conception. There is considerable variation in terms of the duration of 'trying for pregnancy', the age of women sampled and their marital or cohabitation status. This leads to inconsistencies in determining the numerator and denominator used to calculate the prevalence of infertility. conclusions: There is a need for an agreed definition for infertility. We suggest a clinically relevant definition based on the duration of trying for pregnancy coupled with female age.
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TL;DR: In view of the current interest in the theory of gases proposed by Bernoulli (Selection 3), Joule, Kronig, Clausius (Selections 8 and 9) and others, a mathematical investigation of the laws of motion of a large number of small, hard and perfectly elastic spheres acting on one another only during impact seems desirable.
Abstract: In view of the current interest in the theory of gases proposed by Bernoulli (Selection 3), Joule, Kronig, Clausius (Selections 8 and 9) and others, a mathematical investigation of the laws of motion of a large number of small, hard, and perfectly elastic spheres acting on one another only during impact seems desirable.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Paul M. Thompson | 183 | 2271 | 146736 |
Feng Zhang | 172 | 1278 | 181865 |
Ian J. Deary | 166 | 1795 | 114161 |
Peter A. R. Ade | 162 | 1387 | 138051 |
David W. Johnson | 160 | 2714 | 140778 |
Pete Smith | 156 | 2464 | 138819 |
Naveed Sattar | 155 | 1326 | 116368 |
John R. Hodges | 149 | 812 | 82709 |
Ruth J. F. Loos | 142 | 647 | 92485 |
Alan J. Silman | 141 | 708 | 92864 |
Michael J. Keating | 140 | 1169 | 76353 |
David Price | 138 | 1687 | 93535 |
John D. Scott | 135 | 625 | 83878 |
Aarno Palotie | 129 | 711 | 89975 |
Rajat Gupta | 126 | 1240 | 72881 |