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University of Connecticut

EducationStorrs, Connecticut, United States
About: University of Connecticut is a education organization based out in Storrs, Connecticut, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 35297 authors who have published 81224 publications receiving 2952682 citations. The organization is also known as: UConn & Storrs Agricultural School.


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TL;DR: A self-report measure, the Child Abuse and Trauma Scale, is described, which yields a quantitative index of the frequency and extent of various types of negative experiences in childhood and adolescence, suggesting that the construct of psychological maltreatment underlies the destructive elements of numerous forms of abuse and neglect.

444 citations

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TL;DR: An improved technique for measuring serum ceruloplasmin was devised and the coefficients of variation of replicate analyses by this technique were 1.25% and 2.8% for "within-run" and "day-to-day" precision.
Abstract: Optimum reaction conditions were evaluated for assay of serum ceruloplasmin by measurement of its p -phenylenediamine oxidase activity. The pH optima of p -phenylenediamine oxidase activities of human and rat ceruloplasmins were 5.45 and 5.2, respectively. The p -phenylenediamine oxidase activity of rat ceruloplasmin was markedly inhibited by phosphate (0.1 mol/liter), that of human ceruloplasmin only slightly. These reaction conditions were judged to be optimum for the ceruloplasmin assay: ( a ) substrate: p -phenylenediamine dihydrochloride, 8.9 mmol/liter; ( b ) buffer: acetate, 0.1 mol/liter; ( c ) chloride concentration: 21 mmol/liter; ( d ) serum dilution: 31-fold; ( e ) incubation: 37°C for 30 min; ( f ) spectrophotometry: 530 nm ( vs. a "serum blank" containing NaN3). Using these reaction conditions, we devised an improved technique for measuring serum ceruloplasmin. The coefficients of variation of replicate analyses by this technique were 1.25% (for "within-run" precision) and 2.8% (for "day-to-day" precision). The mean concentration of ceruloplasmin in sera from 29 healthy men was 0.315 g/liter (SD = ± 0.049, range = 0.233 to 0.402).

444 citations

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01 Dec 1999-Lipids
TL;DR: It is noteworthy that so few papers on milk FA composition have reported analyses using high-resolution gas-liquid chromatography columns, and two of these were on milk from women in North America.
Abstract: I have reviewed recent (March 1995-December 1997) papers on human milk lipids including many on fatty acid (FA) composition. The effects of maternal diets on the profiles are apparent. However, more data on the composition of milk lipids are needed. It is noteworthy that so few papers on milk FA composition have reported analyses using high-resolution gas-liquid chromatography columns. Two of these were on milk from women in North America. The diets in North America are varied and the number of analyses few. We do not have a reliable data base showing the ranges of biologically important acids. Except for the gangliosides, few new data on the other lipids appeared during this period.

443 citations

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TL;DR: A meta-analysis of studies of television network news showed small, measurable, but probably insubstantial coverage and statement biases as mentioned in this paper, and no significant biases were found for the newspaper industry.
Abstract: A meta-analysis considered 59 quantitative studies containing data concerned with partisan media bias in presidential election campaigns since 1948. Types of bias considered were gatekeeping bias, which is the preference for selecting stories from one party or the other; coverage bias, which considers the relative amounts of coverage each party receives; and statement bias, which focuses on the favorability of coverage toward one party or the other. On the whole, no significant biases were found for the newspaper industry. Biases in newsmagazines were virtually zero as well. However, meta-analysis of studies of television network news showed small, measurable, but probably insubstantial coverage and statement biases.

442 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the effects of openness, trade orientation, and human capital on total factor productivity for a pooled sample of developed and developing countries were studied, and the authors found that human capital generally contributes positively to overall factor productivity.

441 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Zhong Lin Wang2452529259003
Richard A. Flavell2311328205119
Ralph Weissleder1841160142508
Eric J. Nestler178748116947
David L. Kaplan1771944146082
Masayuki Yamamoto1711576123028
Mark Gerstein168751149578
Marc A. Pfeffer166765133043
Carl W. Cotman165809105323
Murray F. Brennan16192597087
Alfred L. Goldberg15647488296
Xiang Zhang1541733117576
Hakon Hakonarson152968101604
Christopher P. Cannon1511118108906
James M. Wilson150101078686
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023129
2022552
20214,491
20204,342
20193,789
20183,498