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University of South Australia
Education•Adelaide, 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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UCL Institute of Child Health1, University of Reading2, University of Tromsø3, German Cancer Research Center4, Boston University5, Imperial College London6, University of Oulu7, University of Groningen8, University of Helsinki9, Sahlgrenska University Hospital10, University College London11, King's College London12, George Washington University13, Wake Forest University14, University of Copenhagen15, Gentofte Hospital16, University of Exeter17, University of Edinburgh18, Trinity College, Dublin19, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich20, University of Oxford21, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics22, Oulu University Hospital23, National Institutes of Health24, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health25, Heidelberg University26, University of Southampton27, University of Turku28, Turku University Hospital29, VU University Amsterdam30, Aarhus University Hospital31, University of Bristol32, Uppsala University33, Science for Life Laboratory34, University of Split35, Lund University36, Frederiksberg Hospital37, Harvard University38, University of Tampere39, Synlab Group40, Medical University of Graz41, Vanderbilt University42, GlaxoSmithKline43, University of South Australia44
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a mendelian randomisation approach to test whether low plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) concentration is causally associated with blood pressure and hypertension risk.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an overview of the upcoming technology of permeable reactive barriers for groundwater remediation, and a comprehensive list of references and web-links are provided for further in-depth understanding.
319 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the managerial capabilities necessary to configure and leverage a firm's resources in the international marketplace, and discuss the challenges faced by family firms in international expansion.
Abstract: Successful international expansion requires the managerial capabilities necessary to configure and leverage a firm's resources in the international marketplace. Because family firms can face unique...
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TL;DR: Meat is a major source of LCn3PUFA, particularly DPA, for most Australians, and when DPA is included in the definition of LCN3PUFAs, almost half the average adult intake ofLCn3 PUFA appears to originate from meat sources.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a composite film consisting of graphene platelets (GnPs) and silicon rubber is used for the development of high-performance strain sensors and stretchable conductors.
Abstract: Highly sensitive, wearable and durable strain sensors are vital to the development of health monitoring systems, smart robots and human machine interfaces. The recent sensor fabrication progress is respectable, but it is limited by complexity, low sensitivity and unideal service life. Herein a facile, cost-effective and scalable method is presented for the development of high-performance strain sensors and stretchable conductors based on a composite film consisting of graphene platelets (GnPs) and silicon rubber. Through calculation by the tunneling theory using experimental data, the composite film has demonstrated ideal linear and reproducible sensitivity to tensile strains, which is contributed by the superior piezoresistivity of GnPs having tunable gauge factors 27.7–164.5. The composite sensors fabricated in different days demonstrate pretty similar performance, enabling applications as a health-monitoring device to detect various human motions from finger bending to pulse. They can be used as electronic skin, a vibration sensor and a human-machine interface controller. Stretchable conductors are made by coating and encapsulating GnPs with polydimethyl siloxane to create another composite; this structure allows the conductor to be readily bent and stretched with sufficient mechanical robustness and cyclability.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Andrew P. McMahon | 162 | 415 | 90650 |
Timothy P. Hughes | 145 | 831 | 91357 |
Jeremy K. Nicholson | 141 | 773 | 80275 |
Peng Shi | 137 | 1371 | 65195 |
Daniel Thomas | 134 | 846 | 84224 |
Jian Li | 133 | 2863 | 87131 |
Matthew Jones | 125 | 1161 | 96909 |
Ulrich S. Schubert | 122 | 2229 | 85604 |
Elaine Holmes | 119 | 560 | 58975 |
Arne Astrup | 114 | 866 | 68877 |
Richard Gray | 109 | 808 | 78580 |
John B. Furness | 103 | 597 | 37668 |
Thomas J. Jentsch | 101 | 238 | 32810 |
Ben W.J. Mol | 101 | 1485 | 47733 |
John C. Lindon | 99 | 488 | 44063 |