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University of Texas at Dallas

EducationRichardson, Texas, United States
About: University of Texas at Dallas is a education organization based out in Richardson, Texas, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Computer science. The organization has 14986 authors who have published 35589 publications receiving 1293714 citations. The organization is also known as: UT-Dallas & UT Dallas.


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TL;DR: The Saharan metacraton as discussed by the authors is a region of the African continent that has been remobilized during an orogenic event but is still recognizable dominantly through its rheological, geochronological and isotopic characteristics.

604 citations

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TL;DR: The Unified Modeling Language (UML)—see www.rational.
Abstract: were proposed more than 10 years ago. The Object-Oriented Systems Analysis (OOSA) technique [12] adopts the Entity-Relationship (ER) model to capture the declarative aspects of a software system. This was soon followed by two new proposals, Object-Oriented Analysis [3] and the Object-Oriented Modeling Technique (OMT) [11], which support the modeling of declarative, behavioral as well as interactive aspects of a software system. Today, there are dozens of like-minded techniques and commercial tools founded on the OO way of thinking that support development from requirements analysis to implementation. Indeed, the great promise of OOA is that the whole software development process can be streamlined and simplified by having the same building blocks (objects, classes, methods, messages, inheritance and the like) used in all phases of development, from requirements to implementation. A recent proposal, the Unified Modeling Language (UML)—see www.rational. com/uml—attempts to integrate features of the more preeminent models in OOA, thereby enhancing reusability and consolidating the growing OOA market. Why is OOA popular? In a nutshell, because it significantly advances the state of practice in requirements modeling. The pracThe growing influence of object-oriented programming on programming practice

601 citations

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TL;DR: New urbanism, an umbrella term which encompasses both traditional and nontraditional development, lives by an unswerving belief in the ability of the built environment to adapt to local needs as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: New urbanism, an umbrella term which encompasses 'neotraditional development' as well as 'traditional neighbourhood design', lives by an unswerving belief in the ability of the built environment to...

598 citations

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TL;DR: Various therapeutic approaches for the patient with the metabolic syndrome should be implemented to decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease events, including decreasing obesity, increasing physical activity, and managing dyslipidemia.
Abstract: The metabolic syndrome consists of a cluster of metabolic disorders, many of which promote the development of atherosclerosis and increase the risk of cardiovascular disease events. Insulin resistance may lie at the heart of the metabolic syndrome. Elevated serum triglycerides commonly associate with insulin resistance and represent a valuable clinical marker of the metabolic syndrome. Abdominal obesity is a clinical marker for insulin resistance. The metabolic syndrome manifests 4 categories of abnormality: atherogenic dyslipidemia (elevated triglycerides, increased small low-density lipoproteins, and decreased high-density lipoproteins), increased blood pressure, elevated plasma glucose, and a prothrombotic state. Various therapeutic approaches for the patient with the metabolic syndrome should be implemented to decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease events. These interventions include decreasing obesity, increasing physical activity, and managing dyslipidemia; the latter may require the use of pharmacotherapy with cholesterol-lowering and triglyceride-lowering drugs.

598 citations

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TL;DR: The synthesis of 2D gallium nitride (GaN) via a migration-enhanced encapsulated growth (MEEG) technique utilizing epitaxial graphene is demonstrated and it is established that graphene plays a critical role in stabilizing the direct-bandgap, 2D buckled structure.
Abstract: A method to synthesize 2D layers of gallium nitride on SiC is reported. Epitaxial graphene preliminarily grown on SiC allows intercalation of gallium atoms on the SiC substrate and stabilizes the 2D gallium nitride islands formed by ammonolysis. The spectrum of two-dimensional (2D) and layered materials ‘beyond graphene’ offers a remarkable platform to study new phenomena in condensed matter physics. Among these materials, layered hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), with its wide bandgap energy (∼5.0–6.0 eV), has clearly established that 2D nitrides are key to advancing 2D devices1. A gap, however, remains between the theoretical prediction of 2D nitrides ‘beyond hBN’2,3 and experimental realization of such structures. Here we demonstrate the synthesis of 2D gallium nitride (GaN) via a migration-enhanced encapsulated growth (MEEG) technique utilizing epitaxial graphene. We theoretically predict and experimentally validate that the atomic structure of 2D GaN grown via MEEG is notably different from reported theory2,3,4. Moreover, we establish that graphene plays a critical role in stabilizing the direct-bandgap (nearly 5.0 eV), 2D buckled structure. Our results provide a foundation for discovery and stabilization of 2D nitrides that are difficult to prepare via traditional synthesis.

594 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Eugene Braunwald2301711264576
Younan Xia216943175757
Eric N. Olson206814144586
Thomas C. Südhof191653118007
Scott M. Grundy187841231821
Jing Wang1844046202769
Eric Boerwinkle1831321170971
Eric J. Nestler178748116947
John D. Minna169951106363
Elliott M. Antman161716179462
Adi F. Gazdar157776104116
Bruce D. Walker15577986020
R. Kowalewski1431815135517
Joseph Izen137143398900
James A. Richardson13636375778
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20241
202371
2022217
20212,152
20202,227
20192,192