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University of Coimbra
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About: University of Coimbra is a education organization based out in Coimbra, Portugal. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 14318 authors who have published 43067 publications receiving 994733 citations. The organization is also known as: UC & Universidade dos Estudos Gerais.
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TL;DR: Good evidence is provided of the applicability of using invertebrate tests as prescreening methods, thus considerably reducing the number of mammals required in toxicity testing.
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TL;DR: In the present work, published data on in vitro and in vivo compatibility of SLN/NLC have been surveyed to provide evidence of high biocompatibility distinguished by intended administration route and critical factors and possible weak points in SLN-NLC formulations are identified.
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Royal Botanic Gardens1, University of Ioannina2, University of León3, National University of Ireland, Galway4, University of Coimbra5, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh6, University of Vienna7, University of São Paulo8, University of Yaoundé I9, University of Sydney10, University of Minnesota11, Botanic Gardens Conservation International12, Royal Holloway, University of London13, Universidade Federal de Pelotas14, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul15, Federal University of Paraná16, University of Gothenburg17
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TL;DR: In this paper, the main and interactive effects of job characteristics on the creativity of frontline service employees were investigated, and the link between job complexity, an inde ciency, and job complexity was investigated.
Abstract: This study investigates the main and interactive effects of job characteristics on the creativity of frontline service employees. Past research investigates the link between job complexity, an inde...
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Stellenbosch University1, Instituto Superior de Agronomia2, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens3, University of Malaya4, Sapienza University of Rome5, University of California, Davis6, Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies7, ETH Zurich8, Monash University9, University of Cape Town10, United States Geological Survey11, University of Coimbra12, Escola Superior Agrária de Coimbra13, University of Melbourne14, Royal Botanic Gardens15, CABI16, University of Tennessee17
TL;DR: Global efforts to minimize the risk and limit the impact of invasions in this widely used plant group are reviewed.
Abstract: Aim Many Australian Acacia species have been planted around the world, some are highly valued, some are invasive, and some are both highly valued and invasive. We review global efforts to minimize the risk and limit the impact of invasions in this widely used plant group.
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P. Chang | 170 | 2154 | 151783 |
Yang Gao | 168 | 2047 | 146301 |
Bin Liu | 138 | 2181 | 87085 |
P. Sinervo | 138 | 1516 | 99215 |
Filipe Veloso | 128 | 887 | 75496 |
Panagiotis Kokkas | 128 | 1234 | 81051 |
Nuno Filipe Castro | 128 | 960 | 76945 |
Robert Gardner | 128 | 1015 | 77619 |
Francois Corriveau | 128 | 1022 | 75729 |
Peter Krieger | 128 | 1171 | 81368 |
João Carvalho | 126 | 1278 | 77017 |
Helmut Wolters | 126 | 851 | 75721 |
Nicola Venturi | 126 | 796 | 69518 |
Sai-Juan Chen | 121 | 1211 | 73991 |
Harinder Singh Bawa | 120 | 798 | 66120 |