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University of New South Wales

Education•Sydney, New South Wales, Australia•
About: University of New South Wales is a education organization based out in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 51197 authors who have published 153634 publications receiving 4880608 citations. The organization is also known as: UNSW & UNSW Australia.


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TL;DR: This review summarizes the results of HIIE studies on fat loss, fitness, insulin resistance, and skeletal muscle and suggests that it may be more effective at reducing subcutaneous and abdominal body fat than other types of exercise.
Abstract: The effect of regular aerobic exercise on body fat is negligible; however, other forms of exercise may have a greater impact on body composition. For example, emerging research examining high-intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE) indicates that it may be more effective at reducing subcutaneous and abdominal body fat than other types of exercise. The mechanisms underlying the fat reduction induced by HIIE, however, are undetermined. Regular HIIE has been shown to significantly increase both aerobic and anaerobic fitness. HIIE also significantly lowers insulin resistance and results in a number of skeletal muscle adaptations that result in enhanced skeletal muscle fat oxidation and improved glucose tolerance. This review summarizes the results of HIIE studies on fat loss, fitness, insulin resistance, and skeletal muscle. Possible mechanisms underlying HIIE-induced fat loss and implications for the use of HIIE in the treatment and prevention of obesity are also discussed.

488 citations

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14 Oct 2021-Science
TL;DR: The durability of immune memory after SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination was investigated in this article, where the majority of these cells cross-binding the Alpha, Beta, and Delta variants.
Abstract: The durability of immune memory after SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination remains unclear. Here, we longitudinally profiled vaccine responses in SARS-CoV-2 naive and recovered individuals for 6 months after vaccination. Antibodies declined from peak levels but remained detectable in most subjects at 6 months. We found mRNA vaccines generated functional memory B cells that increased from 3-6 months post-vaccination, with the majority of these cells cross-binding the Alpha, Beta, and Delta variants. mRNA vaccination further induced antigen-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, and early CD4+ T cell responses correlated with long-term humoral immunity. Recall responses to vaccination in individuals with pre-existing immunity primarily increased antibody levels without substantially altering antibody decay rates. Together, these findings demonstrate robust cellular immune memory to SARS-CoV-2 and variants for at least 6 months after mRNA vaccination.

488 citations

Monograph•DOI•
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the work within the author's Centre directed at further improving performance features while reducing cost towards these lower limits, and also describe progress in the commercialization of the Centre's thin film multilayer cell technology in conjunction with Pacific Power via a newly incorporated company, Pacific Solar Pty. Ltd.
Abstract: Of all renewable energy technology, photovoltaics has possibly the most to gain from the development and commercialization of new ideas presently only in the conceptual or laboratory stage. Photovoltaics presently has a well established image of a high quality, high cost technology able to deliver in even the most demanding applications. However, there are no physical reasons why photovoltaics cannot retain the high quality performance features while being produced at the cost of not much more than glass sheet. This paper describes the work within the author's Centre directed at further improving performance features while reducing cost towards these lower limits. Further improvements in cell energy conversion efficiency have been achieved over the last year, as has on-going success in the commercialization of the Centre's buried contact cell technology. The paper also describes progress in the commercialization of the Centre's thin film multilayer cell technology in conjunction with Pacific Power via a newly incorporated company, Pacific Solar Pty. Ltd.

488 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors brought together the concepts of defect chemistry and photoelectrochemistry in order to consider TiO2-based photosensitive oxide semiconductors as photocatalysts for water purification.
Abstract: The present work brings together the concepts of defect chemistry and photoelectrochemistry in order to consider TiO2-based photosensitive oxide semiconductors as photocatalysts for water purification. This paper reports the most recent progress in the defect chemistry of TiO2 and its solid solutions with aliovalent ions forming donors and acceptors. The relationship between the defect-related properties, such as electrical and photocatalytic properties, are outlined. It is shown that reactivity, photoreactivity, and the related charge transfer of photocatalysts based on TiO2 are determined by defect disorder and the related chemical potential of electrons. Therefore, defect chemistry may be used as a framework for the processing of well-defined TiO2-based photocatalysts. The photoreactivity of TiO2 with water and its solutes is considered in terms of the effect of both collective and local properties. The effect of noble metals attached to TiO2 as a separate phase, such as platinum, on photoelectrochemic...

487 citations

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TL;DR: This paper investigated how customer evaluations of recovery efforts are influenced by interplay of consumers' value orientation and service recovery attributes (apology, cognitive control, and recovery initiation) and found that cultural values of individual Power Distance, Uncertainty Avoidance and Collectivism do indeed interact with a firm's recovery tactics to influence perceptions of fairness (justice).

487 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Ronald C. Kessler2741332328983
Nicholas G. Martin1921770161952
John C. Morris1831441168413
Richard S. Ellis169882136011
Ian J. Deary1661795114161
Nicholas J. Talley158157190197
Wolfgang Wagner1562342123391
Bruce D. Walker15577986020
Xiang Zhang1541733117576
Ian Smail15189583777
Rui Zhang1512625107917
Marvin Johnson1491827119520
John R. Hodges14981282709
Amartya Sen149689141907
J. Fraser Stoddart147123996083
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023389
20221,183
202111,342
202011,235
20199,891
20189,145