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University of Extremadura
Education•Badajoz, Spain•
About: University of Extremadura is a education organization based out in Badajoz, Spain. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Hyperspectral imaging. The organization has 7856 authors who have published 18299 publications receiving 396126 citations. The organization is also known as: Universidad de Extremadura.
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TL;DR: In the present trial, exogenous Trolox positively affected post-thaw sperm viability (as motility and mitochondrial membrane potential) in both fractions of the ejaculate.
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TL;DR: Different advanced technologies: solar heterogeneous photocatalysis with TiO(2), solar photo-Fenton and ozonation, are studied as tertiary treatments for the remediation of micropollutants present in real municipal wastewater treatment plants effluents at pilot plant scale.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the wet air oxidation process is introduced and a number of commercial and emerging technologies are presented, which employ a variety of methods to ameliorate the limitations of the technology whilst maintaining acceptable overall reaction rates.
257 citations
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Leibniz Association1, University College Cork2, University of Montpellier3, University of Leeds4, University of Antwerp5, Swedish Museum of Natural History6, Spanish National Research Council7, University of Seville8, University of Texas at Austin9, Centre national de la recherche scientifique10, University of Extremadura11, Cornell University12, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich13, University of Hyogo14, University of Turku15, University of Potsdam16, Norwegian University of Science and Technology17, University of Gloucestershire18, Estonian University of Life Sciences19, Lund University20, Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil21, University of Ottawa22, University of Granada23, University of Paris24, University of Zurich25, Museum für Naturkunde26, University of Georgia27, American Museum of Natural History28, Tokyo Metropolitan University29, University of Wyoming30, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research31, University of Cambridge32, Imperial College London33, Life Sciences Institute34, University of Helsinki35, University of Oxford36, Université Paris-Saclay37, Iowa State University38, Auburn University39, University of California, Berkeley40, Technical University of Berlin41
TL;DR: A meta-analysis focussing on birds suggests that global warming has not systematically affected morphological traits, but has advanced phenological traits and indicates that the evolutionary load imposed by incomplete adaptive responses to ongoing climate change may already be threatening the persistence of species.
Abstract: Biological responses to climate change have been widely documented across taxa and regions, but it remains unclear whether species are maintaining a good match between phenotype and environment, i.e. whether observed trait changes are adaptive. Here we reviewed 10,090 abstracts and extracted data from 71 studies reported in 58 relevant publications, to assess quantitatively whether phenotypic trait changes associated with climate change are adaptive in animals. A meta-analysis focussing on birds, the taxon best represented in our dataset, suggests that global warming has not systematically affected morphological traits, but has advanced phenological traits. We demonstrate that these advances are adaptive for some species, but imperfect as evidenced by the observed consistent selection for earlier timing. Application of a theoretical model indicates that the evolutionary load imposed by incomplete adaptive responses to ongoing climate change may already be threatening the persistence of species.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the pyrolysis of Cynara cardunculus L was studied with the aim of determining the main characteristics of the charcoal formed and the nature and quantity of gases produced.
255 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Russel J. Reiter | 169 | 1646 | 121010 |
Donald G. Truhlar | 165 | 1518 | 157965 |
Manel Esteller | 146 | 713 | 96429 |
David J. Williams | 107 | 2060 | 62440 |
Keijo Häkkinen | 99 | 421 | 31355 |
Robert H. Anderson | 97 | 1237 | 41250 |
Leif Bertilsson | 87 | 321 | 23933 |
Mario F. Fraga | 84 | 267 | 32957 |
YangQuan Chen | 84 | 1048 | 36543 |
Antonio Plaza | 79 | 631 | 29775 |
Robert D. Gibbons | 75 | 349 | 26330 |
Jocelyn Chanussot | 73 | 614 | 27949 |
Naresh Magan | 72 | 400 | 17511 |
Luis Puelles | 71 | 269 | 19858 |
Jun Li | 70 | 799 | 19510 |