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University of Groningen
Education•Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands•
About: University of Groningen is a education organization based out in Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 36346 authors who have published 69116 publications receiving 2940370 citations. The organization is also known as: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen & RUG.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the real challenges companies are facing going digital and present these challenges based on results of a survey among a convenience sample of 777 marketing executives around the globe, revealing that filling talent gaps, adjusting the organizational design, and implementing actionable metrics are the biggest improvement opportunities for companies across sectors.
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TL;DR: The group consensus was to recommend spa and staphylococcal cassette chromosome mec (SCCmec) typing as the preferred methods for MRSA, which are informative in defining particular strain characteristics and utilise standardised nomenclatures, making them applicable globally.
539 citations
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TL;DR: The synthesis of published data suggests that it is possible to derive a single unique parameterisation to describe some bottom-up processes for global modelling without consideration of species and location, and most important among these are the temperature-dependence of the maximum growth rates that characterises all three blooming species.
538 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, a systematic analysis of the problem was undertaken, using self-report data from two large phobic samples on the Fear Survey and the Fear Questionnaire (N = 1104 and N = 960).
Abstract: Many researchers have proposed a minimum ratio of observations to variables or an absolute minimum of observations in order to obtain stable factor config urations. However, hardly any empirical studies em ploying real data are available that attest to the tena bility of these proposals. A systematic analysis of the problem was undertaken, using self-report data from two large phobic samples on the Fear Survey Sched ule-III (N = 1104) and the Fear Questionnaire (N = 960). The data sets were randomly split into subsam ples with ratios varying from 1.3:1 to 19.8:1. Neither the observations to variables ratio nor an absolute minimum of observations had any influence on factor stability.
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TL;DR: This ADP-ribosylating (Al) fragment of the toxin has structural homology with the catalytic region of exotoxin A and hence also to diphtheria toxin.
Abstract: Examination of the structure of Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin in the AB5 complex at a resolution of 2.3 A reveals that the doughnut-shaped B pentamer binds the enzymatic A subunit using a hairpin of the A2 fragment, through a highly charged central pore. Putative ganglioside GM1-binding sites on the B subunits are more than 20 A removed from the membrane-crossing Al subunit. This ADP-ribosylating (Al) fragment of the toxin has structural homology with the catalytic region of exotoxin A and hence also to diphtheria toxin.
537 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Ronald C. Kessler | 274 | 1332 | 328983 |
Nicholas J. Wareham | 212 | 1657 | 204896 |
André G. Uitterlinden | 199 | 1229 | 156747 |
Lei Jiang | 170 | 2244 | 135205 |
Brenda W.J.H. Penninx | 170 | 1139 | 119082 |
Richard H. Friend | 169 | 1182 | 140032 |
Panos Deloukas | 162 | 410 | 154018 |
Jerome I. Rotter | 156 | 1071 | 116296 |
Christopher M. Dobson | 150 | 1008 | 105475 |
Dirk Inzé | 149 | 647 | 74468 |
Scott T. Weiss | 147 | 1025 | 74742 |
Dieter Lutz | 139 | 671 | 67414 |
Wilmar B. Schaufeli | 137 | 513 | 95718 |
Cisca Wijmenga | 136 | 668 | 86572 |
Arnold B. Bakker | 135 | 506 | 103778 |