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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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David Haussler | 172 | 488 | 224960 |
Russel J. Reiter | 169 | 1646 | 121010 |
Frederik Barkhof | 154 | 1449 | 104982 |
Philip Scheltens | 140 | 1175 | 107312 |
Christopher D.M. Fletcher | 138 | 674 | 82484 |
Jennifer S. Haas | 128 | 840 | 71315 |
Jelena Krstic | 126 | 839 | 73457 |
Michael A. Kamm | 124 | 637 | 53606 |
Frances H. Arnold | 119 | 510 | 49651 |
Gert Pfurtscheller | 117 | 507 | 62873 |
Georg Kresse | 111 | 430 | 244729 |
Manfred T. Reetz | 110 | 959 | 42941 |
Alois Fürstner | 108 | 459 | 43085 |
David N. Herndon | 108 | 1227 | 54888 |
David J. Williams | 107 | 2060 | 62440 |