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University of Zagreb
Education•Zagreb, Grad Zagreb, Croatia•
About: University of Zagreb is a education organization based out in Zagreb, Grad Zagreb, Croatia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & European union. The organization has 21769 authors who have published 50267 publications receiving 783239 citations. The organization is also known as: Zagreb University & Sveučilište u Zagrebu.
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Austrian Academy of Sciences1, Southwest Research Institute2, Chinese Academy of Sciences3, University College London4, United States Naval Research Laboratory5, University of Graz6, University of New Hampshire7, NASA Headquarters8, University of Zagreb9, University of Dundee10, Centre national de la recherche scientifique11, Royal Observatory of Belgium12, Goddard Space Flight Center13
TL;DR: A synthesis of data from seven different space missions of a fast CME, which originated in an active region near the disk centre and, hence, a significant geomagnetic impact was forecasted, is demonstrated to be channelled during eruption into a direction +37±10° away from its source region, leading only to minimalGeomagnetic effects.
Abstract: Coronal mass ejections from the Sun play an important role in space weather, yet a full understanding of their behaviour remains elusive. Towards this aim, Mostl et al. present a suite of observations showing that an ejection was channelled away from its source region, explaining incorrect forecasts.
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Emory University1, Autonomous University of Barcelona2, United States Department of Veterans Affairs3, University of Bologna4, Erasmus University Rotterdam5, New York Medical College6, University of Zagreb7, Charité8, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens9, University of Belgrade10, University of Lübeck11
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TL;DR: A hybrid metagenomic assembler named OPERA-MS is presented that integrates assembly-based metagenome clustering with repeat-aware, exact scaffolding to accurately assemble complex communities.
Abstract: Characterization of microbiomes has been enabled by high-throughput metagenomic sequencing. However, existing methods are not designed to combine reads from short- and long-read technologies. We present a hybrid metagenomic assembler named OPERA-MS that integrates assembly-based metagenome clustering with repeat-aware, exact scaffolding to accurately assemble complex communities. Evaluation using defined in vitro and virtual gut microbiomes revealed that OPERA-MS assembles metagenomes with greater base pair accuracy than long-read (>5×; Canu), higher contiguity than short-read (~10× NGA50; MEGAHIT, IDBA-UD, metaSPAdes) and fewer assembly errors than non-metagenomic hybrid assemblers (2×; hybridSPAdes). OPERA-MS provides strain-resolved assembly in the presence of multiple genomes of the same species, high-quality reference genomes for rare species (<1%) with ~9× long-read coverage and near-complete genomes with higher coverage. We used OPERA-MS to assemble 28 gut metagenomes of antibiotic-treated patients, and showed that the inclusion of long nanopore reads produces more contiguous assemblies (200× improvement over short-read assemblies), including more than 80 closed plasmid or phage sequences and a new 263 kbp jumbo phage. High-quality hybrid assemblies enable an exquisitely detailed view of the gut resistome in human patients. A more accurate metagenomics approach uses a hybrid assembler to incorporate short- and long-read sequences.
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TL;DR: It has been found that photo-Fenton process was the most efficient with 74.2% TOC removal and complete color removal achieved after a 1h treatment.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the phenolic and methylxanthine composition as well as the antioxidant capacity of white, green, oolong and black teas, and chamomile and linden infusions depending on the extraction conditions (water temperature and multiple extractions).
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Harry Campbell | 150 | 897 | 115457 |
Joseph R. Ecker | 148 | 381 | 94860 |
Igor Rudan | 142 | 658 | 103659 |
Nikola Godinovic | 138 | 1469 | 100018 |
Ivica Puljak | 134 | 1436 | 97548 |
Damir Lelas | 133 | 1354 | 93354 |
Željko Ivezić | 129 | 344 | 84365 |
Piotr Ponikowski | 120 | 762 | 131682 |
Marin Soljacic | 117 | 764 | 51444 |
Ivan Dikic | 107 | 359 | 52088 |
Ozren Polasek | 102 | 436 | 52674 |
Mordechai Segev | 99 | 729 | 40073 |
Srdan Verstovsek | 96 | 1045 | 38936 |
Segev BenZvi | 95 | 482 | 32127 |
Mirko Planinic | 94 | 467 | 31957 |