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University of South Australia

EducationAdelaide, South Australia, Australia
About: University of South Australia is a education organization based out in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 10086 authors who have published 32587 publications receiving 913683 citations. The organization is also known as: The University of South Australia & UniSA.


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TL;DR: The core elements as well as the recently identified novel regulators of the noncanonical NF-κB signaling pathway are summarized and the involvement of this pathway in different pathologies and the potential therapeutic options that are currently envisaged are discussed.

211 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the influence of an anionic polyacrylamide-acrylate copolymer (PAM) and a nonionic polyethylene oxide (PEO) polymer on the surface chemistry, shear yield stress, settling rates and consolidation behavior of kaolinite dispersions has been investigated at pH 7.5.

211 citations

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TL;DR: The thematic synthesis provides new insights into stroke survivors' experiences of inpatient rehabilitation as well as fostering patients' autonomy through genuinely patient-centered care, and more effective communication and information.

211 citations

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TL;DR: Diversity education in academic and business settings has common goals of helping students or employees to learn diversity knowledge, attitudes, and skills as discussed by the authors. But unfortunately, researchers are missing o.....
Abstract: Diversity education in academic and business settings has common goals of helping students or employees to learn diversity knowledge, attitudes, and skills. Unfortunately, researchers are missing o...

211 citations

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TL;DR: Evidence refuting the 'rule-of-thumb' to carry the backpack high on the back is found, suggesting that for postural efficiency, backpacks should be wornhigh on the spine, and loads should be limited to 10% of body weight.
Abstract: Background Backpack loads produce changes in standing posture when compared with unloaded posture. Although 'poor' unloaded standing posture has been related to spinal pain, there is little evidence of whether, and how much, exposure to posterior load produces injurious effects on spinal tissue. The objective of this study was to describe the effect on adolescent sagittal plane standing posture of different loads and positions of a common design of school backpack. The underlying study aim was to test the appropriateness of two adult 'rules-of-thumb'-that for postural efficiency, backpacks should be worn high on the spine, and loads should be limited to 10% of body weight.

211 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Andrew P. McMahon16241590650
Timothy P. Hughes14583191357
Jeremy K. Nicholson14177380275
Peng Shi137137165195
Daniel Thomas13484684224
Jian Li133286387131
Matthew Jones125116196909
Ulrich S. Schubert122222985604
Elaine Holmes11956058975
Arne Astrup11486668877
Richard Gray10980878580
John B. Furness10359737668
Thomas J. Jentsch10123832810
Ben W.J. Mol101148547733
John C. Lindon9948844063
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202393
2022306
20212,326
20202,175
20192,151
20182,045