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University of the Aegean
Education•Mytilene, Greece•
About: University of the Aegean is a education organization based out in Mytilene, Greece. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Tourism. The organization has 2818 authors who have published 8100 publications receiving 179275 citations. The organization is also known as: UAEG.
Topics: Population, Tourism, European union, Information system, The Internet
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TL;DR: This research proposes specific algorithms for interpreting the logic-based rules to FCMs as well as specific algorithms and formulas for calculating the values of multi-branch map hierarchies.
Abstract: This paper is concerned with proposing a fuzzy cognitive map (FCM) driven approach for implementing expert decision support in the area of urban design. Previous research activities modeled a knowledge-based system using first order predicate calculus. The current approach utilizes the inherent analogies between SLD resolution trees and FCMs and proposes the generation of multi-branch map hierarchies in order to model the disjointed conjuncts of the logic-based rules. This research proposes specific algorithms for interpreting the logic-based rules to FCMs as well as specific algorithms and formulas for calculating the values of multi-branch map hierarchies. Finally, this paper presents preliminary experiments and comments on the usefulness of the proposed methodology tool.
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Trinity College, Dublin1, Natural History Museum2, University of Mainz3, University of Cambridge4, University of York5, American Museum of Natural History6, Pennsylvania State University7, Baylor University8, University of Edinburgh9, University of Paris10, University of Tehran11, Tarbiat Modares University12, University of Lyon13, Centre national de la recherche scientifique14, Islamic Azad University15, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan16, University College Dublin17, Ankara University18, Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports19, University of the Aegean20, University of Belgrade21, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut22, Russian Academy of Sciences23, University of Reading24, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill25, Hebrew University of Jerusalem26
TL;DR: Genome-wide analysis of 67 ancient Near Eastern cattle remains reveals regional variation that has since been obscured by admixture in modern populations, and mitochondrial DNA stasis supports that this introgression was male-driven, suggesting that selection of arid-adapted zebu bulls enhanced herd survival.
Abstract: Genome-wide analysis of 67 ancient Near Eastern cattle, Bos taurus, remains reveals regional variation that has since been obscured by admixture in modern populations. Comparisons of genomes of early domestic cattle to their aurochs progenitors identify diverse origins with separate introgressions of wild stock. A later region-wide Bronze Age shift indicates rapid and widespread introgression of zebu, Bos indicus, from the Indus Valley. This process was likely stimulated at the onset of the current geological age, ~4.2 thousand years ago, by a widespread multicentury drought. In contrast to genome-wide admixture, mitochondrial DNA stasis supports that this introgression was male-driven, suggesting that selection of arid-adapted zebu bulls enhanced herd survival. This human-mediated migration of zebu-derived genetics has continued through millennia, altering tropical herding on each continent.
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TL;DR: The effects of yogurt and acidophilus yogurt on the weight gain, serum cholesterol, high density lipoprotein cholesterol, low density cholesterol, triglycerides, and the numbers of fecal lactobacilli and coliforms were investigated in mice assigned to three dietary treatments.
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TL;DR: In this article, the impact of the three main airline business models (traditional scheduled, charter and low-cost) on regional airports using Britain as a case study is highlighted by focusing on the relationship between tourism and air transport.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the removal of PFCs from water by different types of nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) was studied, and an iron dose of 1 g L−1 in the form of Mg-aminoclay (MgAC) coated nZVI, at an initial pH of 3.0 effectively removed 38-96% of individual PFC.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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B. G. Pope | 125 | 926 | 75215 |
C. Guicheney | 88 | 271 | 37715 |
Konstantinos Papageorgiou | 83 | 365 | 22316 |
Ioannis Gkialas | 83 | 316 | 21400 |
Konstantinos Papageorgiou | 71 | 280 | 17500 |
Th. D. Papadopoulou | 70 | 272 | 32541 |
Ioannis Gkialas | 70 | 268 | 16867 |
Mikael Johansson | 65 | 526 | 18329 |
Penelope Vounatsou | 63 | 242 | 11944 |
Nikolaos S. Thomaidis | 57 | 275 | 10388 |
Camilla Di Donato | 57 | 185 | 9481 |
Nicholas Apergis | 56 | 445 | 14876 |
Polychronis C Tzedakis | 54 | 106 | 8982 |
Stelios Katsanevakis | 47 | 183 | 7680 |
Diomidis Spinellis | 45 | 314 | 7819 |