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University of Memphis
Education•Memphis, Tennessee, United States•
About: University of Memphis is a education organization based out in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 7710 authors who have published 20082 publications receiving 611618 citations. The organization is also known as: U of M.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Fractional calculus, Health care, Cognition
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TL;DR: Effects of drying on the measurement of mechanical properties of bone by nanoindentation methods have been examined and it was found to increase the elastic modulus and hardness of two cross-sectional cortical specimens obtained from adjacent areas of bovine femur.
Abstract: Effects of drying on the measurement of mechanical properties of bone by nanoindentation methods have been examined. Tests were conducted to measure the elastic modulus and hardness of two cross-sectional cortical specimens obtained from adjacent areas of bovine femur. One specimen was thoroughly dried in air prior to testing while the other was stored in deionized water. The properties of osteons and interstitial lamellae showed statistically significant differences (plt; 0.0001) and were therefore investigated separately. Drying was found to increase the elastic modulus by 9.7% for interstitial lamellae and 15.4% for osteons. The hardness was also found to increase by 12.2% for interstitial lamellae and 17.6% for osteons.
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TL;DR: This study examined the temporal structure of nonoscillatory actions-language, facial, and gestural behaviors-produced during a route communication task and found that interlocutors synchronized matching behaviors, at temporal lags short enough to provide imitation of one interlocutor by the other, from one conversational turn to the next.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze the factors that lead companies to adopt new digital processes and their consequences in terms of innovation and performance, using a sample of 938 companies and multivariate statistical analysis.
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TL;DR: This paper used lexical decision and word-naming tasks to determine whether subjects infer highly likely consequences of an event while reading, such as if someone falls off a 14th story roof, will they infer that the person died?
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TL;DR: The morphometric data on the branching pattern and vascular geometry of the human pulmonary arterial and venous trees are presented and the elemental and segmental data are presented.
Abstract: Huang, W., R. T. Yen, M. McLaurine, and G. Bledsoe.Morphometry of the human pulmonary vasculature.J. Appl. Physiol. 81(5): 2123–2133, 1996.—The morphometric data on the branching pattern and vascul...
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James F. Sallis | 169 | 825 | 144836 |
Robert G. Webster | 158 | 843 | 90776 |
Ching-Hon Pui | 145 | 805 | 72146 |
James Whelan | 128 | 786 | 89180 |
Tom Baranowski | 103 | 485 | 36327 |
Peter C. Doherty | 101 | 516 | 40162 |
Jian Chen | 96 | 1718 | 52917 |
Arthur C. Graesser | 95 | 614 | 38549 |
David Richards | 95 | 578 | 47107 |
Jianhong Wu | 93 | 726 | 36427 |
Richard W. Compans | 91 | 526 | 31576 |
Shiriki K. Kumanyika | 90 | 349 | 44959 |
Alexander J. Blake | 89 | 1133 | 35746 |
Marek Czosnyka | 88 | 747 | 29117 |
David M. Murray | 86 | 300 | 21500 |