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Wrocław University of Technology
Education•Wrocław, Poland•
About: Wrocław University of Technology is a education organization based out in Wrocław, Poland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Fuzzy logic. The organization has 13115 authors who have published 31279 publications receiving 338694 citations.
Topics: Laser, Fuzzy logic, Quantum dot, Optical fiber, Photoluminescence
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TL;DR: In this paper, an advanced separation process for boron removal has been proposed by combining the use of sorbent in the form of very fine particles, which improves the separation efficiency such that sorbent shows higher uptakes and enhances the rate of separation process.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the results of studies into the usefulness of 3D surface roughness parameters determined by 3D laser scanning, for the nondestructive evaluation of the pull-off adhesion of concrete layers are presented.
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TL;DR: In this article, the main reasons that influence people's decisions to insure themselves against losses caused by flood were found to be the basic psychological factors of flood-risk perception and knowledge about flood, not related to any aspect of insurance decisions.
Abstract: In 1999 a research program was started with the goal of finding the main reasons that influence people's decisions to insure themselves against losses caused by flood. In a field study a questionnaire that measured perception of the flood risk and motives for insuring or not insuring against the consequences of this disaster was used. The data were collected on a group of 66 households that were hit by flood in 1997. As expected, the results showed that the insurance decisions were related to a few basic psychological factors of flood-risk perception. The most important finding was that people who reported greater fear while thinking about flood bought insurance more often after the flood had occurred than people who did not report fear. Another factor of flood-risk perception, knowledge about flood, was not related to any aspect of insurance decisions. The practical implications of these findings are discussed.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of asymmetry on the creation of the arterial system has been explored by using asymmetric vessel models, which is a subject of further investigation described in following paper.
Abstract: Symmetrical and asymmetrical tree—like structures of arterial systems have been the central point of experimental and theoretical investigation. Blood vessel models have been generated according to morphology and structural properties, such as segment radii and lengths, branching angle and their relation to segment diameter. Tree generation is performed by successively adding segments, straight cylindrical tubes, so that certain structural and geometrical constraints are fulfilled at each stage of construction. The various numbers of morphological parameters have been tested for symmetrical and asymmetrical trees. Influence of asymmetry on creation circulatory system has been explored. Blood flow analysis through asymmetrical vessel models will be a subject to further investigation described in following paper.
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TL;DR: A new group of organophosphorus inhibitors of urease, P-methyl phosphinic acids was discovered by using the structure based inhibitor design approach, and several derivatives of the lead compound, aminomethyl(P-methyl)phosphinic acid, were synthesized successfully.
Abstract: A new group of organophosphorus inhibitors of urease, P-methyl phosphinic acids was discovered by using the structure based inhibitor design approach. Several derivatives of the lead compound, aminomethyl(P-methyl)phosphinic acid, were synthesized successfully. Their potency was evaluated in vitro against urease from Bacillus pasteurii and Proteus vulgaris. The studied compounds constitute a group of competitive, reversible inhibitors of bacterial ureases. Obtained thiophosphinic analogues of the most effective structures exhibited kinetic characteristics of potent, slow binding urease inhibitors, with Ki = 170 nM (against B. pasteurii enzyme) for the most active N-(N′-benzyloxycarbonylglycyl)aminomethyl(P-methyl)phosphinothioic acid.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Krzysztof Palczewski | 114 | 631 | 46909 |
Claude B. Sirlin | 98 | 475 | 33456 |
Marek Czosnyka | 88 | 747 | 29117 |
Alfred Forchel | 85 | 1358 | 34771 |
Jerzy Leszczynski | 78 | 993 | 27231 |
Kim R. Dunbar | 74 | 470 | 20262 |
Massimo Olivucci | 67 | 292 | 14880 |
Nitesh V. Chawla | 61 | 388 | 41365 |
Edward R. T. Tiekink | 60 | 1967 | 21052 |
Bobby G. Sumpter | 60 | 619 | 23583 |
Wieslaw Krolikowski | 59 | 504 | 12836 |
Pappannan Thiyagarajan | 59 | 245 | 10650 |
Marek Samoc | 58 | 401 | 11171 |
Lutz Mädler | 58 | 232 | 27800 |
Rafał Weron | 58 | 285 | 12058 |