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University of Greenwich
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About: University of Greenwich is a education organization based out in London, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 3749 authors who have published 9958 publications receiving 234340 citations.
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TL;DR: The current regulatory framework associated with 3D printed transdermal drug delivery systems is outlined and the range of printable materials that are currently used or potentially can be employed for 3D printing of transder mal drug delivery (TDD) systems is reviewed.
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TL;DR: This paper argued that a theorisation of social divisions can show how non-class forms of division and identity constitute central elements of the stratification system of modern societies and paid particular attention to ethnicity and class for the purposes of argument.
Abstract: One of the most characteristic features of contemporary debates in the social sciences is the growth of interest in non-class forms of social division and identity, accompanied by an increasing focus on ethnic and gender inequalities. This paper attempts to provide a frame for incorporating such divisions into stratification theory by placing the notion of `social division' at centre stage and redrawing its boundaries. The paper pays particular attention to ethnicity and class for the purposes of the argument. It is argued that a theorisation of social divisions can show how non-class forms of division and identity constitute central elements of the stratification system of modern societies. Such an approach also marries better with the wealth of evidence that scholars of ethnicity and `race' have been collecting on the importance of race/ethnicity as structuring social location and differential and unequal social outcomes.
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TL;DR: The hypothesis that virus-vector co-adaptation exists in the cassava mosaic disease (CMD) pathosystem is supported and the results are discussed in relation to CMD epidemiology.
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TL;DR: Non dimensional analysis revealed that water shares the closest cavitation behaviour with liquid aluminium and can therefore be used as its physical analogue in cavitation studies; this similarity was confirmed when comparing the measured acoustic spectra of water and liquid aluminium.
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TL;DR: The theory of heteroaggregation has been continually developed to extend the use of a formula to encapsulate all particle type variations as discussed by the authors, and it is necessary for these complex equations to be related to experimental conditions.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Rolf Loeber | 128 | 470 | 58477 |
Robert West | 112 | 1061 | 53904 |
John C. Mitchell | 104 | 676 | 36467 |
Jian Chen | 96 | 1718 | 52917 |
Xiaojun Wu | 91 | 1088 | 31687 |
Lucilla Poston | 91 | 565 | 32452 |
Frank J. Kelly | 85 | 440 | 30005 |
Brendon Stubbs | 81 | 754 | 28180 |
Zongjin Li | 80 | 630 | 22103 |
Paul T. Seed | 79 | 472 | 21311 |
Suzanne G. Leveille | 74 | 234 | 19514 |
Ruth Duncan | 73 | 221 | 24991 |
Paul McCrone | 68 | 453 | 16632 |
Jonathan Hadgraft | 66 | 349 | 15661 |
Marc De Hert | 65 | 354 | 17566 |