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University of Alabama

EducationTuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
About: University of Alabama is a education organization based out in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 27323 authors who have published 48609 publications receiving 1565337 citations. The organization is also known as: Alabama & Bama.


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TL;DR: In this paper, an 8-month campaign of monitoring NGC 5548 with IUE is described, with the goal of determining the size and structure of the broad-line region in active galactic nuclei.
Abstract: This is an electronic version of an article published in The Astrophysical Journal. Clavel, J. et al. Steps toward determination of the size and structure of the broad-line region in active galactic nuclei. I. An 8 month campaign of monitoring NGC 5548 with IUE. The Astrophysical Journal 366 (1991): 64-81

396 citations

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TL;DR: The current state of the art in wave function-based electronic structure methods is illustrated via discussions of the most important effects incorporated into a selection of high-accuracy methods chosen from the chemical literature as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: The current state of the art in wavefunction-based electronic structure methods is illustrated via discussions of the most important effects incorporated into a selection of high-accuracy methods chosen from the chemical literature. If one starts with a high-quality correlation treatment, such as provided by the CCSD(T) coupled cluster method, the leading effects include convergence of the results with respect to the 1-particle basis set, (outer)core/valence correlation, scalar relativistic effects and a number of smaller effects. For thermochemical properties such as the heat of formation, the zero-point vibrational energy also becomes important, introducing its own set of difficulties to the computational approach. Changes in the various components as the chemical systems incorporate heavier elements and as the size of the systems grows are also considered. Finally, challenges arising from the desire to extend existing methods to transition metal and heavier elements are considered.

396 citations

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01 Mar 1975-Stroke
TL;DR: Repeated measurements of regional cerebral blood flow were made by the short 133Xenon inhalation technique and bicompartmental analysis in 11 patients with cerebrovascular disorders, mainly acute cerebral infarction, and observed w1 changes indicated that some tissues fluctuate between the fast and the slow compartment.
Abstract: Repeated measurements of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) were made by the short (ten minutes) 133Xenon inhalation technique and bicompartmental analysis in 11 patients with cerebrovascular disorders, mainly acute cerebral infarction. rCBF was measured 3 to 11 times during one to two weeks. The blood flow of the fast compartment (f1) was calculated as well as the relative weight of this compartment (w1, assumed to correspond to gray matter). In addition a new flow index, the Initial Slope Index (ISI) modified for the inhalation technique, was used. This index of predominantly gray matter flow was calculated from a one-minute epoch of the early part of the clearance curve corrected for recirculation. In three of the patients the f1 and ISI varied in parallel and the w1 showed generally only minor variations from one measurement to the other. However, in the other eight patients fluctuation of the w1 and f1 values were seen which often showed no meaningful relation to the clinical course. The observed w1 changes indicated that some tissues (slowly perfused gray matter and/or rapidly perfused white extracerebral tissues) fluctuate between the fast and the slow compartment. In such cases the f1 values obtained cannot be used for comparison between measurements, since they represent flow rates of varying tissues and do not always represent a true gray matter blood flow. In these patients the ISI, which is independent of such weight changes, showed moderate and clinically likely variations.

396 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the direct effects of perceived environmental uncertainty and the moderating effects of key managers on the effect of environmental uncertainty on Norwegian manufacturing firms' decision-making processes.
Abstract: This study, utilizing data drawn from a sample of 433 Norwegian manufacturing firms, examined the direct effects of perceived environmental uncertainty and the moderating effects of key manager ori...

395 citations

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TL;DR: 1-Alkyl-3-methylimidazolium containing ionic liquids with hexafluorophosphate, bis(trifyl)imide, tetrafluoroborate, and chloride anions form liquid clathrates when mixed with aromatic hydrocarbons.

394 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jasvinder A. Singh1762382223370
Hongfang Liu1662356156290
Ian J. Deary1661795114161
Yongsun Kim1562588145619
Dong-Chul Son138137098686
Simon C. Watkins13595068358
Kenichi Hatakeyama1341731102438
Conor Henderson133138788725
Peter R Hobson133159094257
Tulika Bose132128588895
Helen F Heath132118589466
James Rohlf131121589436
Panos A Razis130128790704
David B. Allison12983669697
Eduardo Marbán12957949586
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202372
2022358
20212,705
20202,759
20192,602
20182,411