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University of Bremen
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About: University of Bremen is a education organization based out in Bremen, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Glacial period. The organization has 14563 authors who have published 37279 publications receiving 970381 citations. The organization is also known as: Universität Bremen.
Topics: Population, Glacial period, SCIAMACHY, Sea ice, Holocene
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TL;DR: The authors presented the first high resolution, well-dated, multiproxy reconstruction of Holocene palaeoclimate from a 10 m long sediment core raised from the Lonar Lake in central India.
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01 Jan 1990TL;DR: In this article, the authors give a survey of the results obtained so far and present some results for the discrete-time case for stable matrices under complex and real perturbations of the form A → A + DΔE where D, E are given and Δ is unknown.
Abstract: In [14], [15] we introduced complex and real stability radii as robustness measures for stable matrices A under complex and real perturbations of the form A → A + DΔE where D, E are given and Δ is unknown. In this paper we give a survey of the results obtained so far. Although our main reference will be to continuous-time systems we will also present some results for the discrete-time case.
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Newcastle University1, University Hospital of North Tees2, National Health Service3, National Taiwan University4, University of California, San Francisco5, University of Barcelona6, Karolinska Institutet7, Salisbury University8, University of Bremen9, Curie Institute10, Utrecht University11, Netherlands Cancer Institute12, St James's University Hospital13, University College London14, University of Toronto15, Dartmouth College16, Veterans Health Administration17, University of Pittsburgh18, University of Manitoba19, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre20, Flinders University21, Maastricht University22
TL;DR: An international team of gastroenterologists, pathologists, and epidemiologists met to formulate a series of recommendations, standardize definitions and categories, develop an algorithm to determine most-plausible etiologies, and develop standardized methodology to calculate rates of PCCRC and PICRC.
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TL;DR: Jeppsson et al. as discussed by the authors used isotope data from nine sections at the NW coast of Gotland to study the Ireviken Event and showed that first extinctions precede the isotope excursion.
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TL;DR: Differences in policies regarding direct to consumer drug advertising, government regulatory restrictions, reimbursement policies, diagnostic classification systems, and cultural beliefs regarding the role of medication for emotional and behavioral treatment are likely to account for these differences.
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The study aims to compare cross-national prevalence of psychotropic medication use in youth.
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Roger Y. Tsien | 163 | 441 | 138267 |
Klaus-Robert Müller | 129 | 764 | 79391 |
Ron Kikinis | 126 | 684 | 63398 |
Ulrich S. Schubert | 122 | 2229 | 85604 |
Andreas Richter | 110 | 769 | 48262 |
Michael Böhm | 108 | 755 | 66103 |
Juan Bisquert | 107 | 450 | 46267 |
John P. Sumpter | 101 | 266 | 46184 |
Jos Lelieveld | 100 | 570 | 37657 |
Michael Schulz | 100 | 759 | 50719 |
Peter Singer | 94 | 702 | 37128 |
Charles R. Tyler | 92 | 325 | 31724 |
John P. Burrows | 90 | 815 | 36169 |
Hans-Peter Kriegel | 89 | 444 | 73932 |
Harald Haas | 85 | 750 | 34927 |