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University of Burgos
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About: University of Burgos is a education organization based out in Burgos, Spain. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Ionic liquid. The organization has 2264 authors who have published 5384 publications receiving 91856 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the proposition that corporate social responsibility reporting could be viewed as both an outcome of, and part of reputation risk management processes, and introduce an image restoration framework.
Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the proposition that corporate social responsibility reporting could be viewed as both an outcome of, and part of reputation risk management processes.Design/methodology/approach – The paper draws heavily on management research. In addition, an image restoration framework is introduced.Findings – The concept of reputation risk management could assist in the understanding of corporate social responsibility reporting practice.Originality/value – This paper explores the link between reputation risk management and existing theorising in social accounting.
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TL;DR: Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) have been considered as alternatives to ILs that maintain most of their relevant properties, such as task-specific character, and at the same time avoid some of their problems, mainly from economic and environmental viewpoints as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Sustainable technologies applied to energy-related applications should develop a pivotal role in the next decades. In particular, carbon dioxide capture from flue gases emitted by fossil-fueled power plants should play a pivotal role in controlling and reducing the greenhouse effect. Therefore, the development of new materials for carbon capture purposes has merged as central research line, for which many alternatives have been proposed. Ionic liquids (ILs) have emerged as one of the most promising choices for carbon capture, but in spite of their promising properties, some serious drawbacks have also appeared. Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) have recently been considered as alternatives to ILs that maintain most of their relevant properties, such as task-specific character, and at the same time avoid some of their problems, mainly from economic and environmental viewpoints. DES production from low-cost and natural sources, together with their almost null toxicity and total biodegradability, makes these sol...
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TL;DR: In this paper, a high-performance organic material is considered to be highperformance organic materials due to their outstanding thermal and mechanical resistance, which result in stiff rod-like macromolecular chains that interact with each other via strong and highly directional hydrogen bonds.
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TL;DR: The discovery of a human mandible associated with an assemblage of Mode 1 lithic tools and faunal remains bearing traces of hominin processing in stratigraphic level TE9 at the site of the Sima del Elefante, Atapuerca, Spain emerges as the oldest, most accurately dated record of human occupation in Europe, to the authors' knowledge.
Abstract: The earliest hominin occupation of Europe is one of the most debated topics in palaeoanthropology. However, the purportedly oldest of the Early Pleistocene sites in Eurasia lack precise age control and contain stone tools rather than human fossil remains1–5. Here we report the discovery of a human mandible associated with an assemblage of Mode 1 lithic tools and faunal remains bearing traces of hominin processing, in stratigraphic level TE9 at the site of the Sima del Elefante, Atapuerca, Spain6–8. Level TE9 has been dated to the Early Pleistocene (approximately 1.2–1.1 Myr), based on a combination of palaeomagnetism, cosmogenic nuclides and biostratigraphy. The Sima del Elefante site thus emerges as the oldest, most accurately dated record of human occupation in Europe, to our knowledge. The study of the human mandible suggests that the first ettlement of Western Europe could be related to an early demographic expansion out of Africa. The new evidence, with previous findings in other Atapuerca sites (level TD6 from Gran Dolina9–13), also suggests that a speciation event occurred in this extreme area of the Eurasian continent during the Early Pleistocene, initiating the hominin lineage represented by the TE9 and TD6 hominins.
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TL;DR: Recent developments in the electrochemical application of disposable screen-printed sensors, according to the types of materials used to modify the working electrode are presented.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Angel Rubio | 110 | 930 | 52731 |
Juan Luis Arsuaga | 68 | 354 | 17737 |
Juan M. Corchado | 57 | 665 | 12250 |
Julio A. Alonso | 48 | 428 | 9394 |
Pedro Amorós | 47 | 238 | 8495 |
Manuel G. Calvo | 46 | 133 | 10770 |
José M. Gutiérrez | 46 | 228 | 7557 |
José M. García | 40 | 191 | 6084 |
Andrea Mele | 39 | 270 | 5703 |
Jan Bebbington | 39 | 107 | 9010 |
Eduardo Martínez | 37 | 179 | 6136 |
María Martinón-Torres | 36 | 125 | 5132 |
Roberto Sanz | 36 | 176 | 3762 |
Emilio Corchado | 35 | 302 | 5227 |
Arieh Ben-Naim | 34 | 141 | 6309 |