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University of Trento

EducationTrento, Italy
About: University of Trento is a education organization based out in Trento, Italy. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 10527 authors who have published 30978 publications receiving 896614 citations. The organization is also known as: Universitá degli Studi di Trento & Universita degli Studi di Trento.


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TL;DR: The local regularity of solutions of degenerate elliptic equations was studied in this paper, where the authors showed that the solution of a degenerate Eq. 1 can be computed in a complete differential equation.
Abstract: (1982). The local regularity of solutions of degenerate elliptic equations. Communications in Partial Differential Equations: Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 77-116.

965 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the notion of (perfect) obstruction theory for algebraic stacks was introduced, and it was shown how to construct, given a perfect obstruction theory, a pure-dimensional virtual fundamental class in the Chow group of ��$X$¯¯¯¯.
Abstract: Let $X$ be an algebraic stack in the sense of Deligne-Mumford. We construct a purely $0$ -dimensional algebraic stack over $X$ (in the sense of Artin), the intrinsic normal cone ${\frak C}_X$ . The notion of (perfect) obstruction theory for $X$ is introduced, and it is shown how to construct, given a perfect obstruction theory for $X$ , a pure-dimensional virtual fundamental class in the Chow group of $X$ . We then prove some properties of such classes, both in the absolute and in the relative context. Via a deformation theory interpretation of obstruction theories we prove that several kinds of moduli spaces carry a natural obstruction theory, and sometimes a perfect one.

962 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive review of various printing technologies, commonly used substrates and electronic materials is presented, including solution/dry printing and contact/noncontact printing technologies on the basis of technological, materials, and process-related developments in the field.
Abstract: Printing sensors and electronics over flexible substrates are an area of significant interest due to low-cost fabrication and possibility of obtaining multifunctional electronics over large areas. Over the years, a number of printing technologies have been developed to pattern a wide range of electronic materials on diverse substrates. As further expansion of printed technologies is expected in future for sensors and electronics, it is opportune to review the common features, the complementarities, and the challenges associated with various printing technologies. This paper presents a comprehensive review of various printing technologies, commonly used substrates and electronic materials. Various solution/dry printing and contact/noncontact printing technologies have been assessed on the basis of technological, materials, and process-related developments in the field. Critical challenges in various printing techniques and potential research directions have been highlighted. Possibilities of merging various printing methodologies have been explored to extend the lab developed standalone systems to high-speed roll-to-roll production lines for system level integration.

951 citations

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06 Sep 2001
TL;DR: From Third Sector to Social Enterprise Part 1: Social Enterprises in the Fifteen EU Countries 1. Austria: social enterprises and new childcare services 2. Belgium: social Enterprises in Community Services 3. Denmark: Co-operative Activity and Community Development 4. Finland: Labour Co-operatives as an Innovative Response to Unemployment 5. France: Social enterprises Developing 'Proximity Services' 6. Greece: Social entrepreneurs Responding to Welfare Needs 8. Ireland: social entrepreneurs and Local Development 9. Portugal: Cooperatives for Rehabilitation of People with Disabilities 12. Luxembourg:
Abstract: Introduction: From Third Sector to Social Enterprise Part 1: Social Enterprises in the Fifteen EU Countries 1. Austria: Social Enterprises and New Childcare Services 2. Belgium: Social Enterprises in Community Services 3. Denmark: Co-operative Activity and Community Development 4. Finland: Labour Co-operatives as an Innovative Response to Unemployment 5. France: Social Enterprises Developing 'Proximity Services' 6. Germany: Social Enterprises and Transitional Employment 7. Greece: Social Enterprises Responding to Welfare Needs 8. Ireland: Social Enterprises and Local Development 9. Italy: From Traditional Cooperatives to Innovative Social Enterprises 10. Luxembourg: Work-Integration Social Enterprises in an Emerging Third Sector 11. Portugal: Co-operatives for Rehabilitation of People with Disabilities 12. Spain: Social Enterprises as a Response to Employment Policy Failure 13. Sweden: The Emergence of Work-Integration Social Enterprises 14. The Netherlands: Neighbourhood Development Enterprises 15. United Kingdom: A Wide Range of Social Enterprises Part 2: The Social Enterprises: A Theoretical Perspective 16. Social Enterprises as Incentive Structures: An Economic Analysis 17. The Significance of Social Capital in the Multiple Goal and Resource Structure of Social Enterprises 18. The Social Enterprise: Towards a Theoretical Socio-Economic Approach 19. Management Challenges for Social Enterprises Conclusions: Social Enterprises in Europe: A Diversity of Initiatives and Prospects

950 citations

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24 Jan 2019-Cell
TL;DR: Thousands of microbial genomes from yet-to-be-named species are identified, the pangenomes of human-associated microbes are expanded, and better exploitation of metagenomic technologies are allowed.

947 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Yi Chen2174342293080
Jie Zhang1784857221720
Richard B. Lipton1762110140776
Jasvinder A. Singh1762382223370
J. N. Butler1722525175561
Andrea Bocci1722402176461
P. Chang1702154151783
Bradley Cox1692150156200
Marc Weber1672716153502
Guenakh Mitselmakher1651951164435
Brian L Winer1621832128850
J. S. Lange1602083145919
Ralph A. DeFronzo160759132993
Darien Wood1602174136596
Robert Stone1601756167901
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023158
2022340
20212,402
20202,286
20192,130
20181,943