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University of Graz

EducationGraz, Steiermark, Austria
About: University of Graz is a education organization based out in Graz, Steiermark, Austria. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 17934 authors who have published 37489 publications receiving 1110980 citations. The organization is also known as: Carolo Franciscea Graecensis & Karl Franzens Universität.


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TL;DR: It was found that alpha band activity can be enhanced over the visual region during a motor task, or during a visual task over the sensorimotor region, which means ERD and ERS can be observed at nearly the same time.

961 citations

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TL;DR: The notion of slant differentiability is recalled and it is argued that the $\max$-function is slantly differentiable in Lp-spaces when appropriately combined with a two-norm concept, which leads to new local convergence results of the primal-dual active set strategy.
Abstract: This paper addresses complementarity problems motivated by constrained optimal control problems. It is shown that the primal-dual active set strategy, which is known to be extremely efficient for this class of problems, and a specific semismooth Newton method lead to identical algorithms. The notion of slant differentiability is recalled and it is argued that the $\max$-function is slantly differentiable in Lp-spaces when appropriately combined with a two-norm concept. This leads to new local convergence results of the primal-dual active set strategy. Global unconditional convergence results are obtained by means of appropriate merit functions.

954 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate the dramatic effect of the morphology of the metallic host matrix on the performance of the lithium-alloy anodes and show that two component host matrices with ultrasmall (submicro- or nanoscale) particle size show an impressive cycling performance.

944 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of 10 mg of alendronate or placebo, given daily, on bone mineral density in 241 men with osteoporosis, was studied in a double-blind trial.
Abstract: Background Despite its association with disability, death, and increased medical costs, osteoporosis in men has been relatively neglected as a subject of study There have been no large, controlled trials of treatment in men Methods In a two-year double-blind trial, we studied the effect of 10 mg of alendronate or placebo, given daily, on bone mineral density in 241 men (age, 31 to 87 years; mean, 63) with osteoporosis Approximately one third had low serum free testosterone concentrations at base line; the rest had normal concentrations Men with other secondary causes of osteoporosis were excluded All the men received calcium and vitamin D supplements The main outcome measures were the percent changes in lumbar-spine, hip, and total-body bone mineral density Results The men who received alendronate had a mean (±SE) increase in bone mineral density of 71±03 percent at the lumbar spine, 25±04 percent at the femoral neck, and 20±02 percent for the total body (P<0001 for all comparisons with base

941 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
David Haussler172488224960
Russel J. Reiter1691646121010
Frederik Barkhof1541449104982
Philip Scheltens1401175107312
Christopher D.M. Fletcher13867482484
Jennifer S. Haas12884071315
Jelena Krstic12683973457
Michael A. Kamm12463753606
Frances H. Arnold11951049651
Gert Pfurtscheller11750762873
Georg Kresse111430244729
Manfred T. Reetz11095942941
Alois Fürstner10845943085
David N. Herndon108122754888
David J. Williams107206062440
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023174
2022422
20211,775
20201,759
20191,649
20181,541