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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 & Quantum chromodynamics. 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: Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and neuritis are focused on as models in rat and mouse strains, and their distinct histopathology and the roles played by different autoantigens are discussed.

299 citations

Book
31 Dec 1997
TL;DR: The quadratic assignment problem (QAP) was introduced by Koopmans and Beckmann in 1957 as a mathematical model for the location of a set of indivisible economical activities and can be formulated as follows.
Abstract: The quadratic assignment problem (QAP) was introduced by Koopmans and Beckmann in 1957 as a mathematical model for the location of a set of indivisible economical activities [113]. Consider the problem of allocating a set of facilities to a set of locations, with the cost being a function of the distance and flow between the facilities, plus costs associated with a facility being placed at a certain location. The objective is to assign each facility to a location such that the total cost is minimized. Specifically, we are given three n x n input matrices with real elements F = (f ij ), D = (d kl ) and B = (b ik ), where f ij is the flow between the facility i and facility j, d kl is the distance between the location k and location l, and b ik is the cost of placing facility i at location k. The Koopmans-Beckmann version of the QAP can be formulated as follows: Let n be the number of facilities and locations and denote by N the set N = {1, 2,..., n}.

298 citations

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TL;DR: The potential therapeutic role of nuclear receptor agonists for the management of liver diseases is highlighted and general principles of transcriptional basolateral and canalicular transporter regulation in inflammation-induced cholestasis, ethinylestradiol- and pregnancy-associated cholmostasis, obstructive cholESTasis and liver regeneration are focused on.

298 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors run 3D models by coupling PECUBE with a landscape evolution model (CASCADE) and show that lateral variations of the kinematics of crustal deformation and exhumation are likely.
Abstract: duplex initiated at 9.8 ± 1.7 Ma, leading to an increase of uplift rate at front of the High Himalaya from 0.9 ± 0.31 to 3.05 ± 0.9 mm yr −1 . We also run 3‐D models by coupling PECUBE with a landscape evolution model (CASCADE). This modeling shows that the effectoftheevolvingtopographycanexplainafractionofthescatterobservedinthedatabut not all of it, suggesting that lateral variations of the kinematics of crustal deformation and exhumationarelikely.Ithasbeenarguedthatthesteepphysiographictransitionatthefootof the Greater Himalayan Sequence indicates OOS thrusting, but our results demonstrate that the best fit duplex model derived from the thermochronological and thermobarometric data reproduces the present morphology of the Nepal Himalaya equally well.

297 citations

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Fred Lembeck1
01 Nov 1953-Nature
TL;DR: ERSPAMER1 was the first to assume enterochromaffine cells of the gastrointestinal tract to contain enteramine (5-hydroxytryptamine serotonin) and Feyrter2 regarded these cells as a part of the entity he calls the “Helle-Zellen-Systeme” in general.
Abstract: ERSPAMER1 was the first to assume enterochromaffine cells of the gastrointestinal tract to contain enteramine (5-hydroxytryptamine serotonin). Feyrter2 regarded these cells as a part of the entity he calls the “Helle-Zellen-Systeme” in general, subdividing it into the “Insulares Gangorgan” of the pancreas, the probable origin of glucagon (Gaede, Ferner and Kastrup3), and the “Gelbe-Zellen” or enterochromaffine cells of the gastrointestinal tract. Carcinoids, which are tumours originating from these cells, have already been examined with regard to pharmacodynamically active substances by Feyrter and Unna4 and by Selberg5. Their results were inconclusive and divergent.

297 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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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023174
2022422
20211,775
20201,759
20191,649
20181,541