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University of Stuttgart
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About: University of Stuttgart is a education organization based out in Stuttgart, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Finite element method. The organization has 27715 authors who have published 56370 publications receiving 1363382 citations. The organization is also known as: Universität Stuttgart.
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TL;DR: A survey on these new solid bases, their applications in heterogeneous catalysis and new spectroscopic techniques allowing a more detailed investigation of base sites and adsorbates on working catalysts is given in this paper.
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TL;DR: Sequence comparison indicates that the fish-like receptors represent closely related members of only two subfamilies, whereas mammalian- like receptors are more distantly related, most of them representing a different subfamily.
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TL;DR: The structure and morphology of thin aluminium-oxide films grown by the dry, thermal oxidation of a bare Al (431) substrate at a partial oxygen pressure of 1.33 =10 Pa in the temperature range of 373-773 K were studied using X-ray photoelectron y4 spectroscopy and high resolution electron microscopy.
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TL;DR: Upper Jurassic reefs contain variable amounts of calcareous microbial crusts as mentioned in this paper and these crusts are of paramount importance for the establishment and development of positive buildups in reef growth.
Abstract: Upper Jurassic reefs contain variable amounts of calcareous microbial crusts. In examples from Portugal, Spain and southern Germany they occur within coral biostromes and bioherms, mixed coral-siliceous sponge reefs, siliceous sponge meadows and mudmounds, and build up thrombolities with or without additional reef metazoans. The crusts are of paramount importance for the establishment and development of positive buildups. Commonly, reef growth starts with crusts which develop from a narrow base and rapidly expand laterally by rising above the sea floor. Reef associations with little or no microbial crust normally did not develop distinct relief.
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TL;DR: A characteristic pattern of staining for NO synthase in the olfactory bulb suggests that the NO/cGMP system may also participate in neuronal processing of the sensory input.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Yi Chen | 217 | 4342 | 293080 |
Robert J. Lefkowitz | 214 | 860 | 147995 |
Michael Kramer | 167 | 1713 | 127224 |
Andrew G. Clark | 140 | 823 | 123333 |
Stephen D. Walter | 112 | 513 | 57012 |
Fedor Jelezko | 103 | 413 | 42616 |
Ulrich Gösele | 102 | 603 | 46223 |
Dirk Helbing | 101 | 642 | 56810 |
Ioan Pop | 101 | 1370 | 47540 |
Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci | 99 | 591 | 54055 |
Matthias Komm | 99 | 832 | 43275 |
Hans-Joachim Werner | 98 | 317 | 48508 |
Richard R. Ernst | 96 | 352 | 53100 |
Xiaoming Sun | 96 | 382 | 47153 |
Feng Chen | 95 | 2138 | 53881 |