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University of Southern Denmark
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About: University of Southern Denmark is a education organization based out in Odense, Syddanmark, Denmark. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Randomized controlled trial. The organization has 11928 authors who have published 37918 publications receiving 1258559 citations. The organization is also known as: SDU.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors empirically assessed the theoretical assertion that the not-invented-here (NIH) syndrome and not-shared-here syndrome have negative impacts on the adoption of inbound and outbound open innovation.
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TL;DR: A set of iron(II) complexes that exhibit a temperature-dependent spin-crossover between the low-spin and the high-spin state were studied by density functional methods and qualitative agreement is achieved for the zero-point vibrational energy differences and the entropy differences.
Abstract: A set of iron(II) complexes that exhibit a temperature-dependent spin-crossover between the low-spin and the high-spin state were studied by density functional methods. The total electronic energy, the zero-point vibrational energy, and the entropy were calculated in order to determine the free energy. While the calculated total energy differences between the two spin states have significant errors, qualitative agreement is achieved for the zero-point vibrational energy differences and the entropy differences.
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University of Vermont1, Bryn Mawr College2, Nanyang Technological University3, University of Southern Denmark4, University of Paris5, Ghent University6, The Catholic University of America7, Babeș-Bolyai University8, University of Cologne9, University of New South Wales10, Ankara University11, Autonomous University of Barcelona12, University of Minho13, University of Iceland14, National Taiwan University15, Vilnius University16, Universidad del Desarrollo17, The Chinese University of Hong Kong18, University of Pennsylvania19, Yonsei University20, University of La Frontera21, Harran University22, Turku University Hospital23, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven24, Curtin University25, Erasmus University Medical Center26
TL;DR: The seven-syndrome model provides one way to capture patterns of children's problems that are manifested in ratings by parents from many societies, and Clinicians working with preschoolers from these societies can assess and describe parents' ratings of behavioral, emotional, and social problems in terms of the seven syndromes.
Abstract: Dr. Ivanovo receives research and salary support from the Research Center for Children, Youth, and Families, which publishes the Child Behavior Checklist [CBCL]. Dr. Achenbach is President of the Research Center for Children, Youth, and Families, and receives remuneration. Dr. Rescorla receives remuneration from the Research Center for Children, Youth, and Families. Dr. Harder previously held a University of Vermont Postdoctoral Fellowship funding by the Research Center for Children, Youth, and Families. Drs. Bjarnadottir, Gudmundsson, Leung, Verhulst, and Mr. Gudmundsson, receive research support from the sole of the CBCL. Dr. Bilenberg has received honoraria from Eli Lilly and Co., Novartis, Neuroscience, and Janseen Cilag. He has received research support from the Danish Research Foundation, the Lundbeck Foundation, Hermansens Mindelegat, and Mods Clausen Fond. Dr. Rapes has received research support from the Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for Medical Sciences. Dr. Jusiene has received research support from the Lithuanian Science and Studies Foundation. Drs. Ang, Capron, Dias, Dobrean, Doepfner, Duyme, Erol, Esmaeili, Ezpeleta, Frigerio, Goncalves, Jung, Kim, Liu, Oh, Plueck, Pomo limo, Shahini, Silva, Simsek, Souronder, Valverde, Van Leeuwen, and Zubrick, Ms. De Paw, Ms. Kristensen, Mr. Lecannelier, Ms. Montirosso, Ms. Jetishi, Ms. Woo, and Ms. Wu report no biomedical financial interests or potential conflicts of interest.
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TL;DR: The nonperturbative functional renormalization-group (FRG) approach as discussed by the authors is a modern implementation of Wilson's RG, which allows one to set up nonperturative approximation schemes that go beyond the standard perturbative RG approaches.
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TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors presented an overview of the development and future perspectives of the Chinese biogas industry and identified problems in the construction and operation of Chinese Biogas plants, particularly in the efficiency of household systems.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Paul M. Ridker | 233 | 1242 | 245097 |
George Davey Smith | 224 | 2540 | 248373 |
Matthias Mann | 221 | 887 | 230213 |
Eric Boerwinkle | 183 | 1321 | 170971 |
Gang Chen | 167 | 3372 | 149819 |
Jun Wang | 166 | 1093 | 141621 |
Harvey F. Lodish | 165 | 782 | 101124 |
Jens J. Holst | 160 | 1536 | 107858 |
Rajesh Kumar | 149 | 4439 | 140830 |
J. Fraser Stoddart | 147 | 1239 | 96083 |
Debbie A Lawlor | 147 | 1114 | 101123 |
Børge G. Nordestgaard | 147 | 1047 | 95530 |
Oluf Pedersen | 135 | 939 | 106974 |
Rasmus Nielsen | 135 | 556 | 84898 |
Torben Jørgensen | 135 | 883 | 86822 |