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University of California

EducationOakland, California, United States
About: University of California is a education organization based out in Oakland, California, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Layer (electronics). The organization has 55175 authors who have published 52933 publications receiving 1491169 citations. The organization is also known as: UC & University of California System.


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Patent
04 Aug 1980
TL;DR: The process of separating bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) from bone tissue comprising the steps of demineralizing bone tissue, treating the demined bone tissue under aqueous conditions with a water soluble neutral salt and a solubilizing agent for the BMP was described in this article.
Abstract: The process of separating bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) from bone tissue comprising the steps of demineralizing bone tissue; treating the demineralized bone tissue under aqueous conditions with a water soluble neutral salt and a solubilizing agent for the BMP, the agent being selected from the group consisting of urea and guanidine, and thereby transforming the bone collagen to gelatin and extracting BMP into the solution of solubilizing agent; and separating the solubilizing agent and neutral salt from the solution, thereby precipitating BMP in the aqueous medium.

224 citations

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TL;DR: A has power over B to the extent to which he can get B to do something that B would not otherwise do, that is, in terms of the changes that A causes or can cause in Bs behavior.
Abstract: Recent papers by Simon (1957), by March (1955, 1957), and by Dahl (1957) have suggested measuring person A’s power over person B in terms of its actual or potential effects, that is, in terms of the changes that A causes or can cause in Bs behavior.1 As Dahl puts it, A has power over B to the extent to which ‘he can get B to do something that B would not otherwise do’ (1957, p. 203).

224 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, two measured and weighed assemblages of lithic debitage were subjected to human treadage, one set on a compact sandy silt (loam) substrate, the other on unconsolidated sand.
Abstract: Two measured and weighed assemblages of lithic debitage were subjected to human treadage, one set on a compact sandy silt (“loam”) substrate, the other on unconsolidated sand. The assemblages were excavated, plotted in three dimensions, and documented for damage. Downward migration of pieces at the loam site was minimal: fracture of small pieces was the dominant damage pattern. Most sand site pieces migrated to 3-8 cm depth; vertical distribution of pieces approximated a normal curve, and edge-damage to larger pieces was the dominant damage pattern. Vertical distribution of artifacts at the sand site approximated a pattern observed in two other trampling experiments and a number of archaeological occurrences. Factors influencing these distributions are discussed.

224 citations

Patent
09 Dec 1998
TL;DR: Mesoscopically ordered, hydrothermally stable metal oxide-block copolymer composite or mesoporous materials are described in this article that are formed by using amphiphilic block copolymers which act as structure directing agents for the metal oxide in a self-assembling system.
Abstract: Mesoscopically ordered, hydrothermally stable metal oxide-block copolymer composite or mesoporous materials are described herein that are formed by using amphiphilic block copolymers which act as structure directing agents for the metal oxide in a self-assembling system.

223 citations

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TL;DR: Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging of the human brain showed greater prestimulus preparatory activity in the pre-supplementary motor area before voluntary antisaccades compared with reflexive prosaccades, illustrating a mechanism for top-down control over reflexive behavior.
Abstract: The dynamic interplay between reflexive and controlled determinants of behavior is one of the most general organizing principles of brain function. A powerful analogue of this interplay is seen in the antisaccade task, which pits reflexive and willed saccadic mechanisms against one another. Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging of the human brain showed greater prestimulus preparatory activity in the pre-supplementary motor area before voluntary antisaccades (saccades away from a target) compared with reflexive prosaccades (saccades to a target). Moreover, this preparatory activity was critically associated with reflex suppression; it predicted whether the reflex was later successfully inhibited in the trial. These dataillustrate a mechanism for top-down control over reflexive behavior.

223 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Meir J. Stampfer2771414283776
George M. Whitesides2401739269833
Michael Karin236704226485
Fred H. Gage216967185732
Rob Knight2011061253207
Martin White1962038232387
Simon D. M. White189795231645
Scott M. Grundy187841231821
Peidong Yang183562144351
Patrick O. Brown183755200985
Michael G. Rosenfeld178504107707
George M. Church172900120514
David Haussler172488224960
Yang Yang1712644153049
Alan J. Heeger171913147492
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Performance
Metrics
No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202322
2022105
2021775
20201,069
20191,225
20181,684