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University of Wollongong
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About: University of Wollongong is a education organization based out in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Graphene. The organization has 15674 authors who have published 46658 publications receiving 1197471 citations. The organization is also known as: UOW & Wollongong University.
Topics: Population, Graphene, Mental health, Anode, Lithium
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TL;DR: In this article, a double twisted tape was inserted in a H2O pipe to help its conductivity and a finite volume method was used to describe the flow and energy balance.
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University of California, Berkeley1, University of Sydney2, Yonsei University3, University of British Columbia4, University of Lagos5, RMIT University6, Loughborough University7, Tunis University8, Tsinghua University9, National University of Singapore10, University of Southern California11, De Montfort University12, University of Tehran13, Qatar University14, Chalmers University of Technology15, The Catholic University of America16, University of Tokyo17, University of Oregon18, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina19, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory20, CEPT University21, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology22, Oxford Brookes University23, Polytechnic University of Milan24, Autonomous University of Baja California25, Tokyo City University26, University of Wollongong27, Waseda University28, University of Southampton29, Technical University of Denmark30, Harbin Institute of Technology31, University of Edinburgh32, Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology33, South China University of Technology34, Tongji University35
TL;DR: The ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II (Comfort Database II) as discussed by the authors is an open-source thermal comfort database that includes approximately 81,846 complete sets of objective indoor climatic observations with accompanying subjective evaluations by the building occupants who were exposed to them.
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Max Planck Society1, University of Oviedo2, Pompeu Fabra University3, Spanish National Research Council4, Leiden University5, Bournemouth University6, University of Liège7, Russian Academy of Sciences8, Altai State University9, University of Wollongong10, Australian Research Council11, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts12
TL;DR: Using targeted enrichment of mitochondrial DNA, it is shown that cave sediments represent a rich source of ancient mammalian DNA that often includes traces of hominin DNA, even at sites and in layers where no Hominin remains have been discovered.
Abstract: Although a rich record of Pleistocene human-associated archaeological assemblages exists, the scarcity of hominin fossils often impedes the understanding of which hominins occupied a site. Using targeted enrichment of mitochondrial DNA, we show that cave sediments represent a rich source of ancient mammalian DNA that often includes traces of hominin DNA, even at sites and in layers where no hominin remains have been discovered. By automation-assisted screening of numerous sediment samples, we detected Neandertal DNA in eight archaeological layers from four caves in Eurasia. In Denisova Cave, we retrieved Denisovan DNA in a Middle Pleistocene layer near the bottom of the stratigraphy. Our work opens the possibility of detecting the presence of hominin groups at sites and in areas where no skeletal remains are found.
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Lei Jiang | 170 | 2244 | 135205 |
Menachem Elimelech | 157 | 547 | 95285 |
Yoshio Bando | 147 | 1234 | 80883 |
Paul Mitchell | 146 | 1378 | 95659 |
Jun Chen | 136 | 1856 | 77368 |
Zhen Li | 127 | 1712 | 71351 |
Neville Owen | 127 | 700 | 74166 |
Chao Zhang | 127 | 3119 | 84711 |
Jay Belsky | 124 | 441 | 55582 |
Shi Xue Dou | 122 | 2028 | 74031 |
Keith A. Johnson | 120 | 798 | 51034 |
William R. Forman | 120 | 800 | 53717 |
Yang Li | 117 | 1319 | 63111 |
Yusuke Yamauchi | 117 | 1000 | 51685 |
Guoxiu Wang | 117 | 654 | 46145 |