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University of New Mexico
Education•Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States•
About: University of New Mexico is a education organization based out in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 28870 authors who have published 64767 publications receiving 2578371 citations. The organization is also known as: UNM & Universitatis Novus Mexico.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Laser, Health care, Large Hadron Collider
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TL;DR: It is suggested that sarcopenia is a progressive process, particularly in elderly men, and occurs even in healthy independently living older adults who may not manifest weight loss.
Abstract: Skeletal muscle loss or sarcopenia in aging has been suggested in cross-sectional studies but has not been shown in elderly subjects using appropriate measurement techniques combined with a longitu...
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McMaster University1, University of Vermont Medical Center2, University of New Mexico3, McGill University4, King's College London5, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais6, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center7, State University of New York System8, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia9, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile10
TL;DR: These evidence-based guidelines from the American Society of Hematology intend to support patients, clinicians, and others in decisions about preventing VTE in medical inpatients and outpatients with minor injuries and long-distance travelers.
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01 Mar 2003-Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment
TL;DR: The PHENIX detector as mentioned in this paper is designed to perform a broad study of A-A, p-A and p-p collisions to investigate nuclear matter under extreme conditions, and is used to study systematic variations with species and energy as well as to measure the spin structure of the nucleon.
Abstract: The PHENIX detector is designed to perform a broad study of A-A, p-A, and p-p collisions to investigate nuclear matter under extreme conditions A wide variety of probes, sensitive to all timescales, are used to study systematic variations with species and energy as well as to measure the spin structure of the nucleon Designing for the needs of the heavy-ion and polarized-proton programs has produced a detector with unparalleled capabilities PHENIX measures electron and muon pairs, photons, and hadrons with excellent energy and momentum resolution The detector consists of a large number of subsystems that are discussed in other papers in this volume The overall design parameters of the detector are presented (C) 2002 Elsevier Science BV All rights reserved
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TL;DR: Multiple forms of glutathione S -transferase, a family of proteins involved both with bilirubin transport and with the detoxification of electrophiles, have been purified from human liver using a scheme which employs an affinity chromatography column prepared by coupling glutathion to epoxy-activated Sepharose.
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TL;DR: These powerful synthetic methodologies serve as efficient approaches to the construction of complex chiral molecular architectures from simple achiral materials in one-pot transformations under mild conditions with high stereocontrol.
Abstract: The utilisation of chiral secondary amines as promoters for asymmetric cascade reactions has been subject of intensive research in asymmetric organocatalysis in the past few years. Key developments in this area are highlighted in this review. As shown, these powerful synthetic methodologies serve as efficient approaches to the construction of complex chiral molecular architectures from simple achiral materials in one-pot transformations under mild conditions with high stereocontrol.
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Bruce S. McEwen | 215 | 1163 | 200638 |
David Miller | 203 | 2573 | 204840 |
Jing Wang | 184 | 4046 | 202769 |
Paul M. Thompson | 183 | 2271 | 146736 |
David A. Weitz | 178 | 1038 | 114182 |
David R. Williams | 178 | 2034 | 138789 |
John A. Rogers | 177 | 1341 | 127390 |
George F. Koob | 171 | 935 | 112521 |
John D. Minna | 169 | 951 | 106363 |
Carlos Bustamante | 161 | 770 | 106053 |
Lewis L. Lanier | 159 | 554 | 86677 |
Joseph Wang | 158 | 1282 | 98799 |
John E. Morley | 154 | 1377 | 97021 |
Fabian Walter | 146 | 999 | 83016 |
Michael F. Holick | 145 | 767 | 107937 |