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University of Extremadura
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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 this article, the authors used liquid-liquid partition studies and QSPR analysis to extract dibenzothiophene from dodecane using ionic liquids as the extracting phase.
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TL;DR: The role of BMPs in programmed cell death is confirmed here by the intense inhibitory effect of noggin on apoptosis, but the lack of correlation between changes in the pattern of cell death induced by treatment with the studied factors and the expression of either bmpR-1a or bmpB-1b genes suggest that a still-unidentified BMP receptor may account for this BMP function.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed monthly and annual total precipitation records of the Iberian Peninsula are analyzed for trend, taking into account seasonality and serial correlation, the different months of the year are considered separately.
Abstract: In this study monthly and annual total precipitation records of the Iberian Peninsula are analyzed for trend. In order to take into account seasonality and serial correlation, the different months of the year are considered separately. The precipitation series were observed at forty meteorological stations scattered all over the Iberian Peninsula. The group of series were selected for their spatial and temporal representativeness. The long common period of seventy-five years (from January 1921 to December 1995) permits a reliable climatic investigation. The Wald and Wolfowitz (1943) test was applied to the series in order to detect serial correlation that could affect the subsequent trend analysis. Due to the long interval of time (one year) between consecutive data, the monthly total precipitation series for the different months showed no persistence. However, the annual total precipitation series showed a positive serial correlation. In order to detect possible trends in precipitation over the Iberian Peninsula, the Mann-Kendall test was applied to the annual and monthly series. This test is non-parametric and thus, has the advantage of being insensitive to the true (unknown) form of the distribution involved. No significant global trend was found in the annual total precipitation series. The only trend observed was a downward trend in twenty-one of the forty series of monthly total precipitation only for the month of March.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the effect of temperature and water/biomass ratio on the hydrothermal carbonization process of two different biomass materials: sunflower stem and walnut shell.
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TL;DR: The mechanism of ozonation likely develops through formation of iron-oxalate complexes that further react with ozone without the participation of hydroxyl radicals, and is supported through an Eley-Rideal mechanism that involves a surface reaction between non-adsorbed ozone and adsorbed oxalic acid.
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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 |