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University of Kassel

EducationKassel, Germany
About: University of Kassel is a education organization based out in Kassel, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Context (language use) & Laser. The organization has 6200 authors who have published 14364 publications receiving 296143 citations. The organization is also known as: University Kassel.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a literature review on sustainable supply chain management taking 191 papers published from 1994 to 2007 into account, and a conceptual framework to summarize the research in this field comprising three parts.

4,760 citations

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TL;DR: A comprehensive review of literature on bio-fiber reinforced composites is presented in this paper, where the overall characteristics of reinforcing fibers used in biocomposites, including source, type, structure, composition, as well as mechanical properties, are reviewed.

3,074 citations

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TL;DR: FCA explicitly formalises extension and intension of a concept, their mutual relationships, and the fact that increasing intent implies decreasing extent and vice versa, and allows to derive a concept hierarchy from a given dataset.

2,029 citations

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TL;DR: The Global Lakes and Wetlands Database (GLWD) as mentioned in this paper was created by combining the best available sources for lakes and wetlands on a global scale and the application of Geographic Information System (GIS) functionality enabled the generation of a database which focuses in three coordinated levels on (1) large lakes and reservoirs, (2) smaller water bodies, and (3) wetlands.

1,938 citations

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19 Oct 2006-Nature
TL;DR: It is indicated that there may have been at least four independent losses of the flagellum in the kingdom Fungi, and the enigmatic microsporidia seem to be derived from an endoparasitic chytrid ancestor similar to Rozella allomycis, on the earliest diverging branch of the fungal phylogenetic tree.
Abstract: The ancestors of fungi are believed to be simple aquatic forms with flagellated spores, similar to members of the extant phylum Chytridiomycota (chytrids). Current classifications assume that chytrids form an early-diverging clade within the kingdom Fungi and imply a single loss of the spore flagellum, leading to the diversification of terrestrial fungi. Here we develop phylogenetic hypotheses for Fungi using data from six gene regions and nearly 200 species. Our results indicate that there may have been at least four independent losses of the flagellum in the kingdom Fungi. These losses of swimming spores coincided with the evolution of new mechanisms of spore dispersal, such as aerial dispersal in mycelial groups and polar tube eversion in the microsporidia (unicellular forms that lack mitochondria). The enigmatic microsporidia seem to be derived from an endoparasitic chytrid ancestor similar to Rozella allomycis, on the earliest diverging branch of the fungal phylogenetic tree.

1,682 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Yang Gao1682047146301
Ursula Keller9293433229
Mats Andersson8374629500
Christoph Leuschner6940617610
Rik Leemans6727737113
Hans-Peter Piepho6351816158
Muhammad Usman61120324848
Alexander Renkl6028015140
Petra Döll6016124240
Wolfgang Kinzelbach562619649
Thomas Baumert5626510395
Gerd Stumme5528213181
Ulrich Teichler5436610424
Stefan Seuring5414516734
Helmut Krcmar53135516343
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023103
2022235
20211,022
2020960
2019944
2018942