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University of Salford
Education•Salford, Manchester, United Kingdom•
About: University of Salford is a education organization based out in Salford, Manchester, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 13049 authors who have published 22957 publications receiving 537330 citations. The organization is also known as: University of Salford Manchester & The University of Salford Manchester.
Topics: Population, Context (language use), Health care, Thin film, Ion
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TL;DR: In this article, a two-phase classification method is proposed to discriminate the fuel classes of the Prometheus classification system, which is adapted to the ecological characteristics of the European Mediterranean basin.
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TL;DR: A wearable system based only on footwear mounted sensors and a simpler sensor set providing only acceleration data shows potential, and predictions were generally stable when sensor data was lost, it remains to be seen whether the generalised regression networks algorithm is robust for other activities such as stair climbing.
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James Hutton Institute1, Lancaster University2, Lincoln University (New Zealand)3, State University of Norte Fluminense4, University of Delaware5, University of Freiburg6, Rothamsted Research7, Sao Paulo State University8, Forschungszentrum Jülich9, Oak Ridge National Laboratory10, University of Turin11, University of Minnesota12, China Agricultural University13, Centre national de la recherche scientifique14, University of Hohenheim15, Institut national de la recherche agronomique16, University of Reading17, Umeå University18, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation19, ETH Zurich20, Norwegian University of Life Sciences21, University of Guelph22, University of Sheffield23, University of East Anglia24, University of La Frontera25, University of Salford26, Bangor University27, Queen's University Belfast28, University of São Paulo29, Teagasc30, University of Bayreuth31, Chinese Academy of Sciences32, University of Bristol33, Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg34, University of Copenhagen35, British Geological Survey36, University of Vienna37, University of Northern British Columbia38, Brigham Young University39, University of Hasselt40, Yamagata University41, Lund University42, Hiroshima University43
TL;DR: In this article, a group of experts consider the global issues associated with phosphorus in the terrestrial environment, methodological strengths and weaknesses, benefits to be gained from understanding the Po cycle, and to set priorities for Po research.
Abstract: Background: The dynamics of phosphorus (P) in the environment is important for regulating nutrient cycles in natural and managed ecosystems and an integral part in assessing biological resilience against environmental change. Organic P (Po) compounds play key roles in biological and ecosystems function in the terrestrial environment being critical to cell function, growth and reproduction. Scope: We asked a group of experts to consider the global issues associated with Po in the terrestrial environment, methodological strengths and weaknesses, benefits to be gained from understanding the Po cycle, and to set priorities for Po research. Conclusions: We identified seven key opportunities for Po research including: the need for integrated, quality controlled and functionally based methodologies; assessment of stoichiometry with other elements in organic matter; understanding the dynamics of Po in natural and managed systems; the role of microorganisms in controlling Po cycles; the implications of nanoparticles in the environment and the need for better modelling and communication of the research. Each priority is discussed and a statement of intent for the Po research community is made that highlights there are key contributions to be made toward understanding biogeochemical cycles, dynamics and function of natural ecosystems and the management of agricultural systems.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assessed the influence of general and dermatitis-specific psychological and clinical factors on quality of life in adults with atopic dermatitis (AD) and found that perceptions of stigma were significantly associated with psychological factors as well as quality-of-life.
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TL;DR: The epidemiology of outbreaks of infection due to SRSVs is reviewed, recommendations for their management in the hospital setting are made and the basic principles which underpin these recommendations will be applicable to the management of some community-based institutional outbreaks.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Hongjie Dai | 197 | 570 | 182579 |
Michael P. Lisanti | 151 | 631 | 85150 |
Matthew Jones | 125 | 1161 | 96909 |
David W. Denning | 113 | 736 | 66604 |
Wayne Hall | 111 | 1260 | 75606 |
Richard Gray | 109 | 808 | 78580 |
Christopher E.M. Griffiths | 108 | 671 | 47675 |
Thomas P. Davis | 107 | 724 | 41495 |
Nicholas Tarrier | 92 | 326 | 25881 |
David M. A. Mann | 88 | 338 | 43292 |
Ajith Abraham | 86 | 1113 | 31834 |
Federica Sotgia | 85 | 247 | 28751 |
Mike Hulme | 84 | 300 | 35436 |
Robert N. Foley | 84 | 260 | 31580 |
Richard Baker | 83 | 514 | 22970 |