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University of Southern Denmark
Education•Odense, Syddanmark, Denmark•
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: This theory explains surprisingly well both the frequency shifts and size-dependent damping in individual metallic nanoparticles as well as the observed broadening of the crossover regime from bonding-dipole plasmons to charge-transfer plasmon in metal nanoparticle dimers, thus unravelling a classical broadening mechanism that even dominates the widely anticipated short circuiting by quantum tunnelling.
Abstract: As plasmonic structures shrink towards sub-nanometre scales, it becomes more important to develop theoretical tools to explain their optical properties. Towards this aim, the authors present a semiclassical approach to describe experimental results for the non-local optical response of nanostructures.
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University of Antwerp1, University of Gothenburg2, Norwegian University of Science and Technology3, University of Zurich4, University of Amsterdam5, University of Vienna6, University of Southern Denmark7, University of Lisbon8, Paris-Sorbonne University9, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań10, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens11, King Juan Carlos University12, University of Pavia13, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich14, Hebrew University of Jerusalem15, Loughborough University16
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review research on key changes and trends in political information environments and assess their democratic implications, focusing on advanced postindustrial democracies and six concerns that are all closely linked to the dissemination and acquisition of political knowledge: (1) declining supply of political information, (2) declining quality of news, (3) increasing media concentration and declining diversity of news.
Abstract: During the last decennia media environments and political communication systems have changed fundamentally. These changes have major ramifications for the political information environments and the extent to which they aid people in becoming informed citizens. Against this background, the purpose of this article is to review research on key changes and trends in political information environments and assess their democratic implications. We will focus on advanced postindustrial democracies and six concerns that are all closely linked to the dissemination and acquisition of political knowledge: (1) declining supply of political information, (2) declining quality of news, (3) increasing media concentration and declining diversity of news, (4) increasing fragmentation and polarization, (5) increasing relativism and (6) increasing inequality in political knowledge.
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Aarhus University Hospital1, Lund University2, University of Oslo3, University of Eastern Finland4, Uppsala University5, Karolinska Institutet6, University of Copenhagen7, University of Oulu8, Umeå University9, Norwegian University of Science and Technology10, University of Southern Denmark11, Aarhus University12
TL;DR: Dose-dense induction followed by HDT/ASCT was well tolerated and led to long-term PFS in 44% of treatment-naive patients with PTCL, which represents an encouraging outcome, particularly considering the high median age and adverse risk profile of the study population.
Abstract: Purpose Systemic peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) respond poorly to conventional therapy. To evaluate the efficacy of a dose-dense approach consolidated by up-front high-dose chemotherapy (HDT) ...
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TL;DR: Combining HR and CSA by branched modeling improves estimates of PAEE, and IC may be less crucial with this modeling technique.
Abstract: The combination of heart rate (HR) monitoring and movement registration may improve measurement precision of physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE). Previous attempts have used either regressi...
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TL;DR: Bibliometric studies have many pitfalls; technical skill, critical sense and a precise knowledge about the examined scientific domain are required to carry out and interpret bibliometric investigations correctly.
Abstract: Bibliometric studies are increasingly being used for research assessment Bibliometric indicators are strongly methodology-dependent but for all of them, various types of data normalization are an indispensable requirement Bibliometric studies have many pitfalls; technical skill, critical sense and a precise knowledge about the examined scientific domain are required to carry out and interpret bibliometric investigations correctly
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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 |