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University of Rijeka

EducationRijeka, Croatia
About: University of Rijeka is a education organization based out in Rijeka, Croatia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Tourism. The organization has 3471 authors who have published 7993 publications receiving 110386 citations. The organization is also known as: Rijeka University & Sveučilište u Rijeci.


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TL;DR: It is suggested that enhanced SOD activity and preserved Na(+),K(+)-ATPase activity within particular periods of reperfusion, could be indicators of a possible beneficial role of HBO treatment in severe brain ischemia.

42 citations

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TL;DR: Haberus measurement in Croatian medieval population may be sufficient to determine the sex of the skeleton, and secular changes have not substantially affected contemporary population, suggesting that the results of this study are transferable to contemporary population as well.
Abstract: Aim To investigate the usefulness of humerus measurement for sex determination in a sample of medieval skeletons from the Eastern Adriatic Coast. Additional aim was to compare the results with contemporary female population. Methods Five humerus measurements (maximum length, epicondylar width, maximum vertical diameter of the head, maximum and minimum diameter of the humerus at midshaft) for 80 male and 35 female medieval and 19 female contemporary humeri were recorded. Only sufficiently pre served skeletons and those with no obvious pathological or traumatic changes that could affect the measurements were included. For ten samples, analysis of DNA was performed in order to determine sex using amelogenin. Results The initial comparison of men and women indicated significant differences in all five measures (P < 0.001). Discriminant function for sex determination indicated that as much as 85% of cases could be properly categorized, with better results in men (86%) than women (80%). Furthermore, the comparison of the medieval and contemporary women did not show significant difference in any of the measured features. Sex results obtained by anthropological and DNA analysis matched in all 10 cases. Conclusion The results indicate that humerus measurement in Croatian medieval population may be sufficient to determine the sex of the skeleton. Furthermore, it seems that secular changes have not substantially affected contemporary population, suggesting that the results of this study are transferable to contemporary population as well.

42 citations

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TL;DR: This unit describes procedures for infecting newborn and adult mice with murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV), and methods for propagating MCMV in cell cultures and for preparing a more virulent form of MCMVs from salivary glands of infected mice.
Abstract: This unit describes procedures for infecting newborn and adult mice with murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV). Methods are included for propagating MCMV in cell cultures and for preparing a more virulent form of MCMV from salivary glands of infected mice. A plaque assay is provided for determining MCMV titers of infected tissues or virus stocks. Also, a method is described for preparing the murine embryonic fibroblasts used for propagating MCMV and for the plaque assay.

42 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed the use of DEA-Bootstrap and the Malmquist Index to analyse the innovation efficiency level in Spanish and Italian regions during the period 2004-2012.

42 citations

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In-Gu Shin1, C. Han1, J.-Y. Choi1, Andrzej Udalski2, Takahiro Sumi3, Andrew Gould4, Valerio Bozza5, Martin Dominik6, Pascal Fouqué7, Keith Horne6, Michał K. Szymański2, M. Kubiak2, Igor Soszyński2, Grzegorz Pietrzyński8, Radosław Poleski2, Krzysztof Ulaczyk2, P. Pietrukowicz2, S. Kozlowski2, Jan Skowron4, Łukasz Wyrzykowski9, Fumio Abe10, David P. Bennett11, Ian A. Bond12, C. S. Botzler13, Paul Chote14, M. Freeman13, Akihiko Fukui, K. Furusawa10, Yoshitaka Itow10, S. Kobara10, C. H. Ling12, Kimiaki Masuda10, Yutaka Matsubara10, N. Miyake10, Yasushi Muraki10, Kantaro Ohmori10, Kouji Ohnishi, Nicholas J. Rattenbury13, To. Saito15, Denis J. Sullivan14, Daisuke Suzuki3, Kazuyoshi Suzuki10, Winston L. Sweatman12, S. Takino10, Paul J. Tristram14, K. Wada3, P. C. M. Yock13, D. M. Bramich16, Colin Snodgrass17, Iain A. Steele18, Rachel Street19, Yiannis Tsapras19, Khalid Al-Subai20, P. Browne6, Martin Burgdorf21, S. Calchi Novati5, Peter N. Dodds6, Stefan Dreizler22, X.-S. Fang23, Frank Grundahl24, C.-H. Gu23, S. Hardis25, K. Harpsœ26, Tobias C. Hinse27, Allan Hornstrup28, M. Hundertmark6, Jens Jessen-Hansen24, U. G. Jørgensen25, N. Kains, Eamonn Kerins29, C. Liebig6, Mikkel N. Lund24, M. Lunkkvist24, Luigi Mancini17, M. Mathiasen25, Matthew T. Penny29, Sohrab Rahvar30, Davide Ricci, Gaetano Scarpetta5, Jesper Skottfelt25, John Southworth31, Jean Surdej, J. Tregloan-Reed31, Joachim Wambsganss32, Olivier Wertz, Leonardo A. Almeida33, V. Batista4, G. W. Christie, Darren L. DePoy34, Subo Dong35, B. S. Gaudi4, Calen B. Henderson4, Francisco Jablonski33, C.-U. Lee27, Jennie McCormick, D. McGregor4, D. Moorhouse, Tim Natusch36, H. Ngan, S.-Y. Park1, R. W. Pogge4, Thiam-Guan Tan, G. Thornley, Jennifer C. Yee4, Michael D. Albrow37, Etienne Bachelet7, J. P. Beaulieu26, S. Brillant16, Arnaud Cassan26, Andrew A. Cole38, E. Corrales26, C. Coutures26, S. Dieters38, D. Dominis Prester39, J. Donatowicz40, J. G. Greenhill38, D. Kubas26, J. B. Marquette26, J. W. Menzies, Kailash C. Sahu41, M. Zub32 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the detections and measurements of two binary stars from observations of microlensing events MOA-2011-BLG-090 and OGLE-2011 BLG-0417 and determined the binary masses by simultaneously measuring the Einstein radius and the lens parallax.
Abstract: Despite the astrophysical importance of binary star systems, detections are limited to those located in small ranges of separations, distances, and masses and thus it is necessary to use a variety of observational techniques for a complete view of stellar multiplicity across a broad range of physical parameters. In this paper, we report the detections and measurements of two binaries discovered from observations of microlensing events MOA-2011-BLG-090 and OGLE-2011-BLG-0417. Determinations of the binary masses are possible by simultaneously measuring the Einstein radius and the lens parallax. The measured masses of the binary components are 0.43M(circle dot) and 0.39M(circle dot) for MOA-2011-BLG-090 and 0.57M(circle dot) and 0.17M(circle dot) for OGLE-2011-BLG-0417 and thus both lens components of MOA-2011-BLG-090 and one component of OGLE-2011-BLG-0417 are M dwarfs, demonstrating the usefulness of microlensing in detecting binaries composed of low-mass components. From modeling of the light curves considering full Keplerian motion of the lens, we also measure the orbital parameters of the binaries. The blended light of OGLE-2011-BLG-0417 comes very likely from the lens itself, making it possible to check the microlensing orbital solution by follow-up radial-velocity observation. For both events, the caustic-crossing parts of the light curves, which are critical for determining the physical lens parameters, were resolved by high-cadence survey observations and thus it is expected that the number of microlensing binaries with measured physical parameters will increase in the future.

42 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Igor Rudan142658103659
Nikola Godinovic1381469100018
Ivica Puljak134143697548
Damir Lelas133135493354
D. Mekterovic11044946779
Ulrich H. Koszinowski9628127709
Michele Doro7943720090
Robert Zivadinov7352218636
D. Dominis Prester7036316701
Daniel Ferenc7022516145
Vladimir Parpura6422618050
Stipan Jonjić6222719363
Dario Hrupec6028813345
Alessandro Laviano5929814609
Tomislav Terzić5827110699
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
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202329
202279
2021636
2020707
2019622
2018564