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University of Minho
Education•Braga, Portugal•
About: University of Minho is a education organization based out in Braga, Portugal. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Context (language use) & Population. The organization has 10585 authors who have published 34736 publications receiving 732436 citations. The organization is also known as: Universidade do Minho & UMinho.
Topics: Context (language use), Population, Computer science, Thin film, Masonry
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TL;DR: The aim of this review paper is to summarize the results of reductive (bio)transformation processes catalyzed by electron shuttles and to indicate which aspects should be further investigated to enhance the applicability of redox mediators on the (biotransformation of contaminants.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the efecto of inestabilidad politica on the crecimiento of the PBI per capita is investigated, and it is shown that in the case of the United States, in fact, it is the homogeneidad etnica and the libertad economica that are the main determinants of the improvement of the economic performance.
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TL;DR: A self-contained summary on the most relevant theoretical results of the continuous wavelet transform is provided, how such transforms can be implemented in practice is described, and the concept of simple coherency to partial wavelet co herency and multiple waveletCoherency is generalized, moving beyond bivariate analysis.
Abstract: A body of work using the continuous wavelet transform has been growing. We provide a self-contained summary on its most relevant theoretical results, describe how such transforms can be implemented in practice, and generalize the concept of simple coherency to partial wavelet coherency and multiple wavelet coherency, moving beyond bivariate analysis. We also describe a family of wavelets, which emerges as an alternative to the popular Morlet wavelet, the generalized Morse wavelets. A user-friendly toolbox, with examples, is attached to this paper.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarized current knowledge about alkali-activated binders, by reviewing previously published work, and suggested topics for future work in this field and theoretical questions are discussed.
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong1, City University of Hong Kong2, University of Macau3, Simón Bolívar University4, University of Tokyo5, University of Osnabrück6, California State University, Chico7, University of Vienna8, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven9, University of Alberta10, University of Guelph11, Chinese Academy of Sciences12, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic13, Charles University in Prague14, Pedagogical University15, Åbo Akademi University16, University of Lyon17, Tbilisi State University18, International University, Cambodia19, Hong Kong Polytechnic University20, Hungarian Academy of Sciences21, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens22, University of Delhi23, Indian Statistical Institute24, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad25, Padjadjaran University26, University of Haifa27, University of Padua28, Seowon University29, University of Latvia30, American University of Beirut31, Universiti Sains Malaysia32, Universiti Malaysia Sabah33, Tilburg University34, Victoria University of Wellington35, University of Lagos36, University of Bergen37, University of Peshawar38, University of the Philippines39, University of Porto40, University of Minho41, Russian Academy of Sciences42, University of Cape Town43, Autonomous University of Madrid44, National Taiwan University45, Assumption University46, Boğaziçi University47, University College London48, University of Greenwich49
TL;DR: Leung et al. as mentioned in this paper revealed a five-dimensional structure of social axioms across individuals from five cultural groups across 41 nations and revealed the culture level factor structure and its correlates across 41 cultures.
Abstract: Leung and colleagues have revealed a five-dimensional structure of social axioms across individuals from five cultural groups. The present research was designed to reveal the culture level factor structure of social axioms and its correlates across 41 nations. An ecological factor analysis on the 60 items of the Social Axioms Survey extracted two factors: Dynamic Externality correlates with value measures tapping collectivism, hierarchy, and conservatism and with national indices indicative of lower social development. Societal Cynicism is less strongly and broadly correlated with previous values measures or other national indices and seems to define a novel cultural syndrome. Its national correlates suggest that it taps the cognitive component of a cultural constellation labeled maleficence, a cultural syndrome associated with a general mistrust of social systems and other people. Discussion focused on the meaning of these national level factors of beliefs and on their relationships with individual level factors of belief derived from the same data set.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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A. Gomes | 150 | 1862 | 113951 |
Kazuhiko Hara | 141 | 1956 | 107697 |
Stefano Giagu | 139 | 1651 | 101569 |
Georges Azuelos | 134 | 1294 | 90690 |
Fumihiko Ukegawa | 133 | 1492 | 94465 |
Luis M. Liz-Marzán | 132 | 616 | 61684 |
Francesco Lacava | 130 | 1042 | 79680 |
Jozsef Toth | 130 | 1151 | 86193 |
Monica Verducci | 129 | 896 | 76002 |
Andrea Messina | 128 | 939 | 75409 |
Rostislav Konoplich | 128 | 811 | 73790 |
Michel Vetterli | 128 | 901 | 76064 |
Nuno Filipe Castro | 128 | 960 | 76945 |
Hideki Okawa | 127 | 839 | 73603 |
Nazim Huseynov | 126 | 833 | 72648 |