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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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Vienna University of Technology1, University of Potsdam2, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute3, University of Messina4, University of Split5, University of Padua6, University of Zagreb7, University of Bologna8, University of Naples Federico II9, Polytechnic University of Turin10, Moscow State University11, Dokuz Eylül University12, University of Bath13, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava14, Finnish Environment Institute15, Czech Hydrometeorological Institute16, University of Liverpool17, University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy18, Technical University of Madrid19, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ20, ETH Zurich21, Maynooth University22, Polish Academy of Sciences23, ODESSA24, University of Ljubljana25, Roma Tre University26, Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate27, Polytechnic University of Tirana28, University of Belgrade29
TL;DR: Analysis of the timing of river floods in Europe over the past 50 years found clear patterns of changes in flood timing that can be ascribed to climate effects, and highlights the existence of a clear climate signal in flood observations at the continental scale.
Abstract: A warming climate is expected to have an impact on the magnitude and timing of river floods; however, no consistent large-scale climate change signal in observed flood magnitudes has been identified so far. We analyzed the timing of river floods in Europe over the past five decades, using a pan-European database from 4262 observational hydrometric stations, and found clear patterns of change in flood timing. Warmer temperatures have led to earlier spring snowmelt floods throughout northeastern Europe; delayed winter storms associated with polar warming have led to later winter floods around the North Sea and some sectors of the Mediterranean coast; and earlier soil moisture maxima have led to earlier winter floods in western Europe. Our results highlight the existence of a clear climate signal in flood observations at the continental scale.
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TL;DR: The results of the study showed that total phenolic content, antioxidant activity, and color parameters differ widely among different honey types as mentioned in this paper, and the relationship between the parameters analysed were found to be statistically significant (p < 0.05).
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University of Paris-Sud1, University of Louisville2, Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University3, University of Bonn4, University of Zurich5, University of Manchester6, University of Warwick7, Aix-Marseille University8, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology9, Wayne State University10, Niigata University11, Nara Women's University12, University of Cambridge13, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich14, Chinese Academy of Sciences15, University of Bristol16, Jožef Stefan Institute17, Spanish National Research Council18, Imperial College London19, University of Milano-Bicocca20, CERN21, University of Victoria22, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne23, University of Cincinnati24, Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics25, Novosibirsk State University26, Fermilab27, KEK28, Graduate University for Advanced Studies29, University of Melbourne30, Indiana University31, University of Florida32, University of Ljubljana33
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report world averages of measurements of b-hadron, c-, c-, and tau-lepton properties obtained by the Heavy Flavor Averaging Group (HFAG) using results available through the end of 2011.
Abstract: This article reports world averages of measurements of b-hadron, c-hadron, and tau-lepton properties obtained by the Heavy Flavor Averaging Group (HFAG) using results available through the end of 2011. In some cases results available in the early part of 2012 are included. For the averaging, common input parameters used in the various analyses are adjusted (rescaled) to common values, and known correlations are taken into account. The averages include branching fractions, lifetimes, neutral meson mixing parameters, CP violation parameters, parameters of semileptonic decays and CKM matrix elements.
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TL;DR: In this article, a review of different regimes for fidelity decay in quantum information processes is presented, and some important applications and experiments are discussed, using time correlation functions as a backbone for the discussion.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the concept of customer-based brand equity was introduced and applied to a destination and the concept was tested on two Slovenian markets and the results reveal that brand equity differed between the markets according to their evaluation of brand dimensions.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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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 |