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University of Oklahoma
Education•Norman, Oklahoma, United States•
About: University of Oklahoma is a education organization based out in Norman, Oklahoma, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Radar. The organization has 25269 authors who have published 52609 publications receiving 1821706 citations. The organization is also known as: OU & Oklahoma University.
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TL;DR: This study provides the most comprehensive phylogeny of Colubroidea to date, and suggests that SHL values may provide a useful complement to bootstrapping for estimating support on likelihood-based trees.
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TL;DR: The individual automated algorithms that have been developed using the WDSS-II infrastructure together yield a forecasting and analysis system providing real-time products useful in severe weather nowcasting.
Abstract: The Warning Decision Support System–Integrated Information (WDSS-II) is the second generation of a system of tools for the analysis, diagnosis, and visualization of remotely sensed weather data. WDSS-II provides a number of automated algorithms that operate on data from multiple radars to provide information with a greater temporal resolution and better spatial coverage than their currently operational counterparts. The individual automated algorithms that have been developed using the WDSS-II infrastructure together yield a forecasting and analysis system providing real-time products useful in severe weather nowcasting. The purposes of the individual algorithms and their relationships to each other are described, as is the method of dissemination of the created products.
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30 Jun 2001TL;DR: In this article, the authors bring together the key ingredients necessary to use GIS to model hydrologic processes, i.e., the spatial and temporal distribution of the inputs and parameters controlling surface runoff.
Abstract: Considering the spatial character of parameters and precipitation controlling hydrologic processes, it is not surprising that Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have become an integral part of hydrologic studies. The primary motivation for this book is to bring together the key ingredients necessary to use GIS to model hydrologic processes, i.e., the spatial and temporal distribution of the inputs and parameters controlling surface runoff. GIS maps describing topography, land use and cover, soils, rainfall, and meteorological variables may become model parameters or inputs in the simulation of hydrologic processes.
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Cleveland Clinic1, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center2, Université de Sherbrooke3, University of Kansas4, Caritas Medical Centre5, MedStar Washington Hospital Center6, University of Oklahoma7, Ochsner Medical Center8, University of Southern California9, California Pacific Medical Center10, Rush University Medical Center11, Mayo Clinic12, Harvard University13, University of Minnesota14, Medtronic plc15
TL;DR: Sacral nerve stimulation using InterStim Therapy is a safe and effective treatment for patients with FI and no reported unanticipated adverse device effects are reported.
Abstract: Background:Sacral nerve stimulation has been approved for use in treating urinary incontinence in the United States since 1997, and in Europe for both urinary and fecal incontinence (FI) since 1994. The purpose of this study was to determine the safety and efficacy of sacral nerve stimulation in a l
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TL;DR: Work relationships have come to form the very foundation of organizations and the contemporary embodiment of how most work gets accomplished, and there has been increased scholarly interest in this area as discussed by the authors, however, few attempts have taken that next important step in more precisely articulating the actual dimensions that underlie work relationships, how they relate to one another, and how, as contextual background, they frame and influence organizational phenomena.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Ronald C. Kessler | 274 | 1332 | 328983 |
Michael A. Strauss | 185 | 1688 | 208506 |
Derek R. Lovley | 168 | 582 | 95315 |
Ashok Kumar | 151 | 5654 | 164086 |
Peter J. Schwartz | 147 | 647 | 107695 |
Peter Buchholz | 143 | 1181 | 92101 |
Robert Hirosky | 139 | 1697 | 106626 |
Elizabeth Barrett-Connor | 138 | 793 | 73241 |
Brad Abbott | 137 | 1566 | 98604 |
Lihong V. Wang | 136 | 1118 | 72482 |
Itsuo Nakano | 135 | 1539 | 97905 |
Phillip Gutierrez | 133 | 1391 | 96205 |
P. Skubic | 133 | 1573 | 97343 |
Elizaveta Shabalina | 133 | 1421 | 92273 |
Richard Brenner | 133 | 1108 | 87426 |