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University of Mainz

EducationMainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
About: University of Mainz is a education organization based out in Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Immune system. The organization has 37673 authors who have published 71163 publications receiving 2497880 citations. The organization is also known as: Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz & Universität Mainz.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed and comprehensive analysis of the experimental results that set the current world sensitivity limit on the magnitude of the electric dipole moment (EDM) of the neutron is presented.
Abstract: We present for the first time a detailed and comprehensive analysis of the experimental results that set the current world sensitivity limit on the magnitude of the electric dipole moment (EDM) of the neutron. We have extended and enhanced our earlier analysis to include recent developments in the understanding of the effects of gravity in depolarizing ultracold neutrons; an improved calculation of the spectrum of the neutrons; and conservative estimates of other possible systematic errors, which are also shown to be consistent with more recent measurements undertaken with the apparatus. We obtain a net result of dn=−0.21±1.82×10−26 e cm, which may be interpreted as a slightly revised upper limit on the magnitude of the EDM of 3.0×10−26 e cm (90% C.L.) or 3.6×10−26 e cm (95% C.L.).

492 citations

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TL;DR: An exact formula is derived for the infrared singularities of dimensionally regularized scattering amplitudes in massless QCD with an arbitrary number of loops and legs, based on the conjecture that the anomalous-dimension matrix of n-jet operators in soft-collinear effective theory is fully determined by three functions of alpha{s}, which can be extracted from known perturbative results for the quark and gluon form factors.
Abstract: An exact formula is derived for the infrared singularities of dimensionally regularized scattering amplitudes in massless QCD with an arbitrary number of loops and legs. It is based on the conjecture that the anomalous-dimension matrix of n-jet operators in soft-collinear effective theory is fully determined by three functions of alpha{s}, which can be extracted from known perturbative results for the quark and gluon form factors. This allows us to predict the three-loop coefficients of all 1/;{k} poles for arbitrary n-parton scattering amplitudes, generalizing existing two-loop results.

491 citations

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27 Aug 2010-Immunity
TL;DR: The data clearly demonstrate the central function of IRF4 in the development of Th9 cells and underline the contribution of this T helper cell subset to the pathogenesis of asthma.

491 citations

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02 Oct 2009-Science
TL;DR: Together, these analyses provide persuasive evidence that the first farmers were not the descendants of local hunter-gatherers but immigrated into central Europe at the onset of the Neolithic.
Abstract: After the domestication of animals and crops in the Near East some 11,000 years ago, farming had reached much of central Europe by 7500 years before the present. The extent to which these early European farmers were immigrants or descendants of resident hunter-gatherers who had adopted farming has been widely debated. We compared new mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from late European hunter-gatherer skeletons with those from early farmers and from modern Europeans. We find large genetic differences between all three groups that cannot be explained by population continuity alone. Most (82%) of the ancient hunter-gatherers share mtDNA types that are relatively rare in central Europeans today. Together, these analyses provide persuasive evidence that the first farmers were not the descendants of local hunter-gatherers but immigrated into central Europe at the onset of the Neolithic.

491 citations

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01 Apr 2005-Science
TL;DR: It turns out that cellular material and proteins compose up to 25% of the atmospheric aerosol, and the source strength of the biogenic aerosol in general must be corrected and should be estimated on the order of other major aerosol sources.
Abstract: Suspended atmospheric particles play a crucial role in any global climate scenario: They can both enforce and suppress radiative forcing In developing climate modeling further, a deeper understanding of atmospheric aerosol is needed Because of extreme local and temporal variations, proper incorporation of aerosols into models requires modeling of the aerosol itself It turns out that cellular material and proteins compose up to 25% of the atmospheric aerosol Consequently, the source strength of the biogenic aerosol in general must be corrected and should be estimated on the order of other major aerosol sources

491 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Patrick W. Serruys1862427173210
Michael Kramer1671713127224
Marc Weber1672716153502
Klaus Müllen1642125140748
J. E. Brau1621949157675
Wolfgang Wagner1562342123391
Thomas Meitinger155716108491
Florian Holsboer15192986351
Jongmin Lee1502257134772
György Buzsáki15044696433
Galen D. Stucky144958101796
Yi Yang143245692268
Brajesh C Choudhary1431618108058
Tim Adye1431898109010
Karl Jakobs138137997670
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023230
2022490
20213,565
20203,447
20193,147
20182,863