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University of Giessen
Education•Giessen, Hessen, Germany•
About: University of Giessen is a education organization based out in Giessen, Hessen, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Gene. The organization has 24711 authors who have published 43765 publications receiving 1377480 citations. The organization is also known as: Justus Liebig University Giessen & University of Gießen.
Topics: Population, Gene, Virus, Large Hadron Collider, Pulmonary hypertension
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TL;DR: From the kinetic data, it becomes evident that the reductive amination reaction is highly adaptive to the ammonium environment.
14,480 citations
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20 Dec 2013TL;DR: The Foundations of Qualitative Research as mentioned in this paper The applications of qualitative methods to social research are discussed in detail in the context of qualitative research in the field of social science research, with a focus on the use of qualitative data.
Abstract: The Foundations of Qualitative Research - Rachel Ormston, Liz Spencer, Matt Barnard, Dawn Snape The Applications of Qualitative Methods to Social Research - Jane Ritchie and Rachel Ormston Design Issues - Jane Lewis and Carol McNaughton Nicholls Ethics of Qualitative Research - Stephen Webster, Jane Lewis and Ashley Brown Designing and Selecting Samples - Jane Ritchie, Jane Lewis, Gilliam Elam, Rosalind Tennant and Nilufer Rahim Designing Fieldwork - Sue Arthur, Martin Mitchell, Jane Lewis and Carol McNaughton Nicholls In-depth Interviews - Alice Yeo, Robin Legard, Jill Keegan, Kit Ward, Carol McNaughton Nicholls and Jane Lewis Focus Groups - Helen Finch, Jane Lewis, and Caroline Turley Observation - Carol McNaughton Nicholls, Lisa Mills and Mehul Kotecha Analysis: Principles and Processes - Liz Spencer, Jane Ritchie, Rachel Ormston, William O'Connor and Matt Barnard Traditions and approaches Analysis in practice - Liz Spencer, Jane Ritchie, William O'Connor, Gareth Morrell and Rachel Ormston Generalisability Writing up qualitative Research - Clarissa White, Kandy Woodfield, Jane Ritchie and Rachel Ormston
9,682 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, a search for the Standard Model Higgs boson in proton-proton collisions with the ATLAS detector at the LHC is presented, which has a significance of 5.9 standard deviations, corresponding to a background fluctuation probability of 1.7×10−9.
9,282 citations
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Leiden University1, Loyola University Chicago2, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill3, Utrecht University4, Erasmus University Rotterdam5, Moscow State University6, Texas A&M University–Texarkana7, University of Iowa8, University of Hong Kong9, Spanish National Research Council10, University of Giessen11
TL;DR: The independent zoonotic transmission of SARS-CoV and SARS -CoV-2 highlights the need for studying viruses at the species level to complement research focused on individual pathogenic viruses of immediate significance.
Abstract: The present outbreak of a coronavirus-associated acute respiratory disease called coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) is the third documented spillover of an animal coronavirus to humans in only two decades that has resulted in a major epidemic. The Coronaviridae Study Group (CSG) of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses, which is responsible for developing the classification of viruses and taxon nomenclature of the family Coronaviridae, has assessed the placement of the human pathogen, tentatively named 2019-nCoV, within the Coronaviridae. Based on phylogeny, taxonomy and established practice, the CSG recognizes this virus as forming a sister clade to the prototype human and bat severe acute respiratory syndrome coronaviruses (SARS-CoVs) of the species Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus, and designates it as SARS-CoV-2. In order to facilitate communication, the CSG proposes to use the following naming convention for individual isolates: SARS-CoV-2/host/location/isolate/date. While the full spectrum of clinical manifestations associated with SARS-CoV-2 infections in humans remains to be determined, the independent zoonotic transmission of SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 highlights the need for studying viruses at the species level to complement research focused on individual pathogenic viruses of immediate significance. This will improve our understanding of virus–host interactions in an ever-changing environment and enhance our preparedness for future outbreaks.
5,527 citations
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National Institutes of Health1, Imperial College London2, University of Alberta3, Boston Children's Hospital4, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital5, University of Sydney6, University of Giessen7, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre8, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign9, Medical University of Graz10, Vanderbilt University Medical Center11, University of São Paulo12
TL;DR: In this paper, a clinical classification of pulmonary hypertension (PH) was established, categorizing PH into groups which share similar pathological and hemodynamic characteristics and therapeutic approaches, and the main change was to withdraw persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) from Group 1 because this entity carries more differences than similarities with other PAH subgroups.
4,135 citations
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Marc A. Pfeffer | 166 | 765 | 133043 |
J. S. Lange | 160 | 2083 | 145919 |
Frank Ellinghaus | 135 | 956 | 82266 |
Peter M. Rothwell | 134 | 779 | 67382 |
Michael Tytgat | 134 | 1449 | 94133 |
Shlomo Havlin | 131 | 1013 | 83347 |
Marisilvia Donadelli | 131 | 977 | 78059 |
Michael Düren | 128 | 960 | 76595 |
Andreas Mussgiller | 127 | 1059 | 73778 |
Stefania Spagnolo | 127 | 922 | 74156 |
Andrea Ventura | 124 | 717 | 70296 |
Ayda Beddall | 120 | 816 | 67063 |
Ole A. Andreassen | 115 | 1130 | 71451 |
Werner Seeger | 114 | 1113 | 57464 |
R. Graham Cooks | 110 | 736 | 47662 |