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University of Zagreb

EducationZagreb, 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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TL;DR: PT provides a statistically significant and practically relevant improvement in vertical jump height with the mean effect ranging from 4.7% (SJ and DJ), over 7.5% (CMJA) to 8.7%, which justifies the application of PT for the purpose of development of vertical jump performance in healthy individuals.
Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the precise effect of plyometric training (PT) on vertical jump height in healthy individuals. Meta-analyses of randomised and non-randomised controlled trials that evaluated the effect of PT on four typical vertical jump height tests were carried out: squat jump (SJ); countermovement jump (CMJ); countermovement jump with the arm swing (CMJA); and drop jump (DJ). Studies were identified by computerised and manual searches of the literature. Data on changes in jump height for the plyometric and control groups were extracted and statistically pooled in a meta-analysis, separately for each type of jump. A total of 26 studies yielding 13 data points for SJ, 19 data points for CMJ, 14 data points for CMJA and 7 data points for DJ met the initial inclusion criteria. The pooled estimate of the effect of PT on vertical jump height was 4.7% (95% CI 1.8 to 7.6%), 8.7% (95% CI 7.0 to 10.4%), 7.5% (95% CI 4.2 to 10.8%) and 4.7% (95% CI 0.8 to 8.6%) for the SJ, CMJ, CMJA and DJ, respectively. When expressed in standardised units (ie, effect sizes), the effect of PT on vertical jump height was 0.44 (95% CI 0.15 to 0.72), 0.88 (95% CI 0.64 to 1.11), 0.74 (95% CI 0.47 to 1.02) and 0.62 (95% CI 0.18 to 1.05) for the SJ, CMJ, CMJA and DJ, respectively. PT provides a statistically significant and practically relevant improvement in vertical jump height with the mean effect ranging from 4.7% (SJ and DJ), over 7.5% (CMJA) to 8.7% (CMJ). These results justify the application of PT for the purpose of development of vertical jump performance in healthy individuals.

406 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the lead and cadmium removal from wastewaters by natural and pretreatment zeolites was examined by using a batch-type method, and the results demonstrated that the natural zeolite contained a complement of exchangeable Na, K and Ca ions but exposing them to 2 M NaCl solution at 22 and 70°C, respectively, converted them to a near homoionic state in Na-form.

405 citations

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Virginie J. M. Verhoeven1, Pirro G. Hysi2, Robert Wojciechowski3, Robert Wojciechowski4, Qiao Fan5, Jeremy A. Guggenheim6, René Höhn7, Stuart MacGregor8, Alex W. Hewitt9, Alex W. Hewitt10, Abhishek Nag2, Ching-Yu Cheng11, Ching-Yu Cheng5, Ekaterina Yonova-Doing2, Xin Zhou5, M. Kamran Ikram11, M. Kamran Ikram5, Gabriëlle H.S. Buitendijk1, George McMahon12, John P. Kemp12, Beate St Pourcain12, Claire L. Simpson4, Kari-Matti Mäkelä13, Terho Lehtimäki13, Mika Kähönen13, Andrew D. Paterson14, S. Mohsen Hosseini14, Hoi Suen Wong14, Liang Xu15, Jost B. Jonas16, Olavi Pärssinen17, Juho Wedenoja18, Shea Ping Yip6, Daniel W.H. Ho19, Daniel W.H. Ho6, Chi Pui Pang19, Li Jia Chen19, Kathryn P. Burdon20, Jamie E Craig20, Barbara E.K. Klein21, Ronald Klein21, Toomas Haller22, Andres Metspalu22, Chiea Chuen Khor23, Chiea Chuen Khor5, E-Shyong Tai5, Tin Aung11, Tin Aung5, Eranga N. Vithana11, Wan Ting Tay11, Veluchamy A. Barathi11, Veluchamy A. Barathi5, Myopia (Cream), Peng Chen5, Ruoying Li5, Jiemin Liao5, Yingfeng Zheng11, Rick Twee-Hee Ong5, Angela Döring, Complications Trial24, Complications (Dcct)25, David M. Evans12, Nicholas J. Timpson12, Annemieke J.M.H. Verkerk1, Thomas Meitinger24, Olli T. Raitakari26, Felicia Hawthorne25, Tim D. Spector2, Lennart C. Karssen1, Mario Pirastu27, Federico Murgia27, Wei Ang9, Aniket Mishra8, Grant W. Montgomery8, Craig E. Pennell9, Phillippa M. Cumberland28, Ioana Cotlarciuc29, Paul Mitchell30, Jie Jin Wang10, Jie Jin Wang30, Maria Schache10, Sarayut Janmahasatian31, Robert P. Igo31, Jonathan H. Lass31, Emily Y. Chew4, Sudha K. Iyengar31, Theo G. M. F. Gorgels32, Igor Rudan33, Caroline Hayward33, Alan F. Wright33, Ozren Polasek34, Zoran Vatavuk35, James F. Wilson33, Brian W Fleck36, Tanja Zeller, Alireza Mirshahi7, Christian P. Müller, André G. Uitterlinden1, Fernando Rivadeneira1, Johannes R. Vingerling1, Albert Hofman1, Ben A. Oostra1, Najaf Amin1, Arthur A.B. Bergen, Yik Ying Teo5, Jugnoo S Rahi8, Jugnoo S Rahi28, Jugnoo S Rahi37, Veronique Vitart33, Cathy Williams12, Paul N. Baird10, Tien Yin Wong5, Tien Yin Wong11, Konrad Oexle24, Norbert Pfeiffer7, David A. Mackey9, David A. Mackey10, Terri L. Young25, Cornelia M. van Duijn1, Seang-Mei Saw38, Seang-Mei Saw11, Seang-Mei Saw5, Joan E. Bailey-Wilson38, Joan E. Bailey-Wilson4, Dwight Stambolian38, Caroline C W Klaver1, Caroline C W Klaver38, Christopher J Hammond38, Christopher J Hammond2 
TL;DR: The CREAM consortium conducted genome-wide meta-analyses, which identified 16 new loci for refractive error in individuals of European ancestry and 8 were shared with Asians, and identified 8 additional associated loci.
Abstract: Refractive error is the most common eye disorder worldwide and is a prominent cause of blindness Myopia affects over 30% of Western populations and up to 80% of Asians The CREAM consortium conducted genome-wide meta-analyses, including 37,382 individuals from 27 studies of European ancestry and 8,376 from 5 Asian cohorts We identified 16 new loci for refractive error in individuals of European ancestry, of which 8 were shared with Asians Combined analysis identified 8 additional associated loci The new loci include candidate genes with functions in neurotransmission (GRIA4), ion transport (KCNQ5), retinoic acid metabolism (RDH5), extracellular matrix remodeling (LAMA2 and BMP2) and eye development (SIX6 and PRSS56) We also confirmed previously reported associations with GJD2 and RASGRF1 Risk score analysis using associated SNPs showed a tenfold increased risk of myopia for individuals carrying the highest genetic load Our results, based on a large meta-analysis across independent multiancestry studies, considerably advance understanding of the mechanisms involved in refractive error and myopia

404 citations

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Joseph Adams1, C. Adler2, Madan M. Aggarwal3, Zubayer Ahammed4  +366 moreInstitutions (41)
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reconstructed hadrons in 0.15 4 4 GeV/c collisions with pp and Au+Au at the radical (s{sub NN}) = 200 GeV and the associated multiplicity and p{sub perpendicular} magnitude sum were found to increase from pp to central Au+AU collisions.
Abstract: Charged hadrons in 0.15 4 GeV/c are reconstructed in pp and Au+Au collisions at {radical}(s{sub NN})=200 GeV. The associated multiplicity and p{sub perpendicular} magnitude sum are found to increase from pp to central Au+Au collisions. The associated p{sub perpendicular} distributions, while similar in shape on the nearside, are significantly softened on the awayside in central Au+Au relative to pp and not much harder than that of inclusive hadrons. The results, consistent with jet quenching, suggest that the awayside fragments approach equilibration with the medium traversed.

403 citations

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TL;DR: The results suggest the existence of at least two important origins for the cultivated germplasm, one in the Near East and another in the western Mediterranean region, the latter of which gave rise to many of the current Western European cultivars.
Abstract: The domestication of the Eurasian grape (Vitis vinifera ssp. sativa) from its wild ancestor (Vitis vinifera ssp. sylvestris) has long been claimed to have occurred in Transcaucasia where its greatest genetic diversity is found and where very early archaeological evidence, including grape pips and artefacts of a 'wine culture', have been excavated. Whether from Transcaucasia or the nearby Taurus or Zagros Mountains, it is hypothesized that this wine culture spread southwards and eventually westwards around the Mediterranean basin, together with the transplantation of cultivated grape cuttings. However, the existence of morphological differentiation between cultivars from eastern and western ends of the modern distribution of the Eurasian grape suggests the existence of different genetic contribution from local sylvestris populations or multilocal selection and domestication of sylvestris genotypes. To tackle this issue, we analysed chlorotype variation and distribution in 1201 samples of sylvestris and sativa genotypes from the whole area of the species' distribution and studied their genetic relationships. The results suggest the existence of at least two important origins for the cultivated germplasm, one in the Near East and another in the western Mediterranean region, the latter of which gave rise to many of the current Western European cultivars. Indeed, over 70% of the Iberian Peninsula cultivars display chlorotypes that are only compatible with their having derived from western sylvestris populations.

402 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Harry Campbell150897115457
Joseph R. Ecker14838194860
Igor Rudan142658103659
Nikola Godinovic1381469100018
Ivica Puljak134143697548
Damir Lelas133135493354
Željko Ivezić12934484365
Piotr Ponikowski120762131682
Marin Soljacic11776451444
Ivan Dikic10735952088
Ozren Polasek10243652674
Mordechai Segev9972940073
Srdan Verstovsek96104538936
Segev BenZvi9548232127
Mirko Planinic9446731957
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023119
2022525
20213,277
20203,360
20193,176
20183,042