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University of Valencia
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About: University of Valencia is a education organization based out in Valencia, Spain. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 27096 authors who have published 65669 publications receiving 1765689 citations. The organization is also known as: Universitat de València & UV.
Topics: Population, Context (language use), Neutrino, Medicine, Catalysis
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors construct a set of meta-estimates of the coefficient of years of schooling in an aggregate Cobb-Douglas production function and show that after correcting for measurement error bias, the value of this parameter is well above 0.50.
Abstract: We construct estimates of educational attainment for a sample of OECD countries using previously unexploited sources. We follow a heuristic approach to obtain plausible time profiles for attainment levels by removing sharp breaks in the data that seem to reflect changes in classification criteria. We then construct indicators of the information content of our series and a number of previously available data sets and examine their performance in several growth specifications. We find a clear positive correlation between data quality and the size and significance of human capital coefficients in growth regressions. Using an extension of the classical errors in variables model, we construct a set of metaestimates of the coefficient of years of schooling in an aggregate Cobb-Douglas production function. Our results suggest that, after correcting for measurement error bias, the value of this parameter is well above 0.50.
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TL;DR: In this article, a generalized single-channel algorithm that only uses the total atmospheric water vapour content and the channel effective wavelength (assuming that emissivity is known), and can be applied to thermal sensors characterized with a FWHM (Full-Width Half-Maximum) of around 1 μm actually operative on board satellites.
Abstract: [1] Many papers have developed algorithms to retrieve land surface temperature from at-sensor and land surface emissivity data. These algorithms have been specified for different thermal sensors on board satellites, i.e., the algorithm used for one thermal sensor (or a combination of thermal sensors) cannot be used for other thermal sensor. The main goal of this paper is to propose a generalized single-channel algorithm that only uses the total atmospheric water vapour content and the channel effective wavelength (assuming that emissivity is known), and can be applied to thermal sensors characterized with a FWHM (Full-Width Half-Maximum) of around 1 μm actually operative on board satellites. The main advantage of this algorithm compared with the other single-channel methods is that in-situ radiosoundings or effective mean atmospheric temperature values are not needed, whereas the main advantage of this algorithm compared with split-window and dual-angle methods is that it can be applied to different thermal sensors using the same equation and coefficients. The validation for different test sites shows root mean square deviations lower than 2 K for AVHRR channel 4 (λ ≈ 10.8 μm) and ATSR-2 channel 2 (λ ≈ 11 μm), and lower than 1.5 K for Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) band 6 (λ ≈ 11.5 μm).
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University of Milan1, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens2, University College Dublin3, University of Western Australia4, Ghent University5, University of Barcelona6, Maastricht University7, Memorial Hospital of South Bend8, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven9, Mayo Clinic10, The Heart Research Institute11, Tohoku University12, Jichi Medical University13, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón14, Joseph Fourier University15, University of Toronto16, New York University17, Teikyo University18, University of Padua19, University of Valencia20, Complutense University of Madrid21, King's College London22, University of Amsterdam23, University of Lausanne24, Shanghai Jiao Tong University25, Peking Union Medical College26
TL;DR: The requirements and the methodological issues to be addressed for using ABPM in clinical practice are addressed, the clinical indications for ABPM suggested by the available studies are outlined in detail, and the place of home measurement of blood pressure in relation to ABPM is discussed.
Abstract: Given the increasing use of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) in both clinical practice and hypertension research, a group of scientists, participating in the European Society of Hypertension Working Group on blood pressure monitoring and cardiovascular variability, in year 2013 published a comprehensive position paper dealing with all aspects of the technique, based on the available scientific evidence for ABPM. The present work represents an updated schematic summary of the most important aspects related to the use of ABPM in daily practice, and is aimed at providing recommendations for proper use of this technique in a clinical setting by both specialists and practicing physicians. The present article details the requirements and the methodological issues to be addressed for using ABPM in clinical practice, The clinical indications for ABPM suggested by the available studies, among which white-coat phenomena, masked hypertension, and nocturnal hypertension, are outlined in detail, and the place of home measurement of blood pressure in relation to ABPM is discussed. The role of ABPM in pharmacological, epidemiological, and clinical research is also briefly mentioned. Finally, the implementation of ABPM in practice is considered in relation to the situation of different countries with regard to the reimbursement and the availability of ABPM in primary care practices, hospital clinics, and pharmacies.
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TL;DR: Comparing Magnetic Metals and Semiconductors with Halometalate Anions and Chain Anions: Maleonitriledithiolates 5439 4.1.
Abstract: 2.2. BETS Salts with Halometalate Anions 5424 3. Magnetic Metals and Semiconductors 5426 3.1. Mononuclear Metal Complexes 5427 3.1.1. Tetrahalometalates 5427 3.1.2. Hexahalo Anions 5431 3.1.3. Pseudohalide-Containing Anions 5431 3.2. Polynuclear Metal Complexes 5433 3.2.1. Dimeric Anions 5433 3.2.2. Polyoxometalate Clusters 5434 3.3. Chain Anions: Maleonitriledithiolates 5439 4. Ferromagnetic Conductors 5441 5. Ferrimagnetic Insulators 5443 6. Conclusions 5445 7. Acknowledgment 5446 8. References 5446
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TL;DR: Fasciolopsiasis has become a re-emerging infection in recent years and gastrodiscoidiasis, initially supposed to be restricted to Asian countries, is now being reported in African countries.
785 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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H. S. Chen | 179 | 2401 | 178529 |
Alvaro Pascual-Leone | 165 | 969 | 98251 |
Sabino Matarrese | 155 | 775 | 123278 |
Subir Sarkar | 149 | 1542 | 144614 |
Carlos Escobar | 148 | 1184 | 95346 |
Marco Costa | 146 | 1458 | 105096 |
Carmen García | 139 | 1503 | 96925 |
Javier Cuevas | 138 | 1689 | 103604 |
M. I. Martínez | 134 | 1251 | 79885 |
Marco Aurelio Diaz | 134 | 1015 | 93580 |
Avelino Corma | 134 | 1049 | 89095 |
Kevin Lannon | 133 | 1652 | 95436 |
Marina Cobal | 132 | 1078 | 85437 |
Mogens Dam | 131 | 1109 | 83717 |
Marcel Vos | 131 | 993 | 85194 |