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University of Ljubljana
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About: University of Ljubljana is a education organization based out in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Liquid crystal. The organization has 17210 authors who have published 47013 publications receiving 1082684 citations. The organization is also known as: Univerza v Ljubljani.
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TL;DR: The first observation of a charmonium-like state recoiling from the $J/\ensuremath{\psi}$ in the inclusive process was reported in this paper.
Abstract: We report the first observation of a charmoniumlike state recoiling from the $J/\ensuremath{\psi}$ in the inclusive process ${e}^{+}{e}^{\ensuremath{-}}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}J/\ensuremath{\psi}+\mathrm{\text{anything}}$ at a mass of $(3.943\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.006\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.006)\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{GeV}/{c}^{2}$. We also observe the decay of this state into ${D}^{*}\overline{D}$ and determine its intrinsic width to be less than $52\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{MeV}/{c}^{2}$ at the 90% C.L. These results are obtained from a $357\text{ }\text{ }{\mathrm{fb}}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$ data sample collected with the Belle detector near the $\ensuremath{\Upsilon}(4S)$ resonance, at the KEKB asymmetric-energy ${e}^{+}{e}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ collider.
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TL;DR: It is suggested that this segment of the 30 N-terminal residues forms the membrane pore, whereas the beta sandwich structure remains unaltered and attaches to a membrane as do other structurally related extrinsic membrane proteins or their domains.
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TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual model of academics' entrepreneurial intentions is proposed, and empirically tested the model using structural equation modeling and a robust data set collected in two European academic settings.
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TL;DR: It is concluded that the rate-determining steps in acidic and alkaline media are different, the overall rate of gallic acid consumption being lowest at pH 7.5, and the overall effect of galling acid presence is antioxidative due to free radical scavenging properties.
Abstract: The anti- and prooxidative properties of gallic acid in Fenton-type systems containing H(2)O(2) and Fe(III) were examined in pH 3-10 reaction media and at reaction temperatures of 20-50 degrees C. Although it is a free radical scavenger, gallic acid may exhibit prooxidative properties, as it promotes the production of hydroxyl radicals due to iron chelation. The overall effect is prooxidative if the ratio of the concentrations of gallic acid and Fe(III) in the reaction medium is smaller than 2. If the ratio is greater than 2, the overall effect of gallic acid presence is antioxidative due to free radical scavenging properties. The dependence of rates and of apparent activation energies of gallic acid consumption on pH in Fenton-type systems was also examined, and it is concluded that the rate-determining steps in acidic and alkaline media are different, the overall rate of gallic acid consumption being lowest at pH 7.
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TL;DR: Cladosporium sphaerospermum, which is characterised by almost globose conidia, is redefined on the basis of its ex-neotype culture and new species, including C. psychrotolerans, C. halotolerans and C. spinulosum, all with globoid conidia are newly described on the based of phylogenetic analyses and cryptic morphological and physiological characters.
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David Miller | 203 | 2573 | 204840 |
Hyun-Chul Kim | 176 | 4076 | 183227 |
James M. Tour | 143 | 859 | 91364 |
Carmen García | 139 | 1503 | 96925 |
Bernt Schiele | 130 | 568 | 70032 |
Vladimir Cindro | 129 | 1157 | 82000 |
Teresa Barillari | 129 | 984 | 78782 |
Sven Menke | 129 | 1121 | 82034 |
Horst Oberlack | 129 | 985 | 80069 |
Hubert Kroha | 129 | 1126 | 80746 |
Peter Schacht | 129 | 1030 | 80092 |
Siegfried Bethke | 129 | 1266 | 103520 |
Igor Mandić | 128 | 1065 | 79498 |
Stefan Kluth | 128 | 1261 | 84534 |
Andrej Gorišek | 128 | 951 | 67830 |