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University of Westminster

EducationLondon, United Kingdom
About: University of Westminster is a education organization based out in London, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 2944 authors who have published 8426 publications receiving 200236 citations. The organization is also known as: Westminster University & Royal Polytechnic Institution.


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TL;DR: The study provides no evidence that online self-presentations are more authentic; indeed Neuroticism may be more visibly expressed offline; but offline observers' ratings of participants' personalities did not differ significantly.

64 citations

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TL;DR: In the field of multi-agent systems as mentioned in this paper, the goal is to build systems capable of flexible autonomous decision making, with societies of such systems cooperating with one-another, but it is often not obvious what such theories should represent and what role the theory is intended to play.
Abstract: As computer scientists, our goals are motivated by the desire to improve computer systems in some way: making them easier to design and implement, more robust and less prone to error, easier to use, faster, cheaper, and so on. In the field of multi-agent systems, our goal is to build systems capable of flexible autonomous decision making, with societies of such systems cooperating with one-another. There is a lot of formal theory in the area but it is often not obvious what such theories should represent and what role the theory is intended to play. Theories of agents are often abstract and obtuse and not related to concrete computational models.

64 citations

Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2003
TL;DR: Nonmotile unicellular and colonial green algae play an important role in the diversity of freshwater and terrestrial algae of North America and are characterized by their cytomorphological features and their modes of reproduction using the light microscope.
Abstract: Nonmotile unicellular and colonial green algae play an important role in the diversity of freshwater and terrestrial algae of North America About 133 genera are included in Chapter 7, and, using the light microscope, they are characterized by their cytomorphological features and their modes of reproduction Drawings from the literature together with color photos and a taxonomic key are supplied to help readers identify the algae Additional remarks on ecology, distribution, methods of investigation, and a rich list of literature references are provided for the reader, giving further information

64 citations

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TL;DR: A corelationship between handedness and the animate quality of the target object is demonstrated, suggesting that lateralized motor preference reflects the different processing capabilities of the left and right hemispheres, as influenced by the emotive and/or functional characteristics of thetarget, respectively.
Abstract: We investigated the unimanual actions of a biological family group of twelve western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) using a methodological approach designed to assess behavior within social context from a bottom-up perspective. Measures of both the lateralization of unimanual actions (left, right) and the target of the action (animate, inanimate) were assessed during dual, synchronized video observations of naturalistic behavior. This paper demonstrates a corelationship between handedness and the animate quality of the target object. Analyses demonstrated a significant interaction between lateralized unimanual actions and target animacy and a right-hand bias for actions directed toward inanimate targets. We suggest that lateralized motor preference reflects the different processing capabilities of the left and right hemispheres, as influenced by the emotive (animate) and/or functional (inanimate) characteristics of the target, respectively.

64 citations

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TL;DR: Evidence is provided that albumin nanoparticles are suitable carriers of Api and the use of traditional or novel excipients should be taken into consideration.
Abstract: Background: Respiratory diseases are mainly derived from acute and chronic inflammation of the alveoli and bronchi. The pathophysiological mechanisms of pulmonary inflammation mainly arise from oxidative damage that could ultimately lead to acute lung injury. Apigenin (Api) is a natural polyphenol with prominent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties in the lung. Inhalable formulations that consist of nanoparticles (NPs) have several advantages over other administration routes, and therefore, this study investigated the application of apigenin-loaded bovine serum albumin nanoparticles (BSA-Api-NPs) for pulmonary delivery. Methods: Dry powder formulations of BSA-Api-NPs were prepared by spray drying and characterized by laser diffraction particle sizing, scanning electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and powder X-ray diffraction. The influence of dispersibility enhancers (lactose monohydrate and l-leucine) on the in vitro aerosol deposition using a next-generation impactor ...

64 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Barbara J. Sahakian14561269190
Peter B. Jones145185794641
Andrew Steptoe137100373431
Robert West112106153904
Aldo R. Boccaccini103123454155
Kevin Morgan9565549644
Shaogang Gong9243031444
Thomas A. Buchanan9134948865
Mauro Perretti9049728463
Jimmy D. Bell8858925983
Andrew D. McCulloch7535819319
Mark S. Goldberg7323518067
Dimitrios Buhalis7231623830
Ali Mobasheri6937014642
Michael E. Boulton6933123747
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202334
2022111
2021439
2020501
2019434
2018461