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Evidencing Open Access Citation Advantage using SciVal
(2022-10-18)This conference contribution introduces a technique that can be used to explore the relative citation performance of publication sets with various modes of open access (OA). We give two methods for distilling a publication ... -
The evolution and characteristics of UK deaths involving GHB and its analogues
(2014-03)Introduction: misuse of gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and gamma butyrolactone (GBL) increased in Western countries from the early 1990s. The period since has seen a rising numbers of deaths. This presentation outlines the ... -
The Evolution and Dynamics of Urban Poverty in Zambia
(Nova Publishers, 2009)Urban poverty has become a characteristic feature of urban living in Zambia. Statistical evidence suggests that of the 4.3 million people resident in urban areas of Zambia, 34 % live in extreme poverty while 18 % are ... -
Evolution and morphogenesis of differentiated multicellular organisms: autonomously generated diffusion gradients for positional information
(MIT Press, 2008)Development is the powerful process involving a genome in the transformation from one egg cell to a multicellular organism with many cell types. The dividing cells manage to organize and assign themselves special, ... -
Evolution and nucleosynthesis of massive stars and related nuclear uncertainties
(2003-05-19)Properties of atomic nuclei important for the prediction of astrophysical reaction rates are reviewed. In the first part, a recent simulation of evolution and nucleosynthesis of stars between 15 and 25 M-circle dot is ... -
The evolution and understanding of hierarchical complexity in biology from an algebraic perspective
(2000)We develop the rigorous notion of a model for understanding state transition systems by hierarchical coordinate systems. Using this we motivate an algebraic definition of the complexity of biological systems, comparing it ... -
Evolution in the bias of faint radio sources to z ~ 2.2
(2014-05-21)Quantifying how the baryonic matter traces the underlying dark matter distribution is key to both understanding galaxy formation and our ability to constrain the cosmological model. Using the cross-correlation function of ... -
Evolution of a physiological pH 6.8 bicarbonate buffer system : application to the dissolution testing of enteric coated products
(2011-05)The use of compendial pH 6.8 phosphate buffer to assess dissolution of enteric coated products gives rise to poor in vitro-in vivo correlations because of the inadequacy of the buffer to resemble small intestinal fluids. ... -
The Evolution of AGN and Their Host Galaxies
(2016-04-06)Active galaxies have been in the forefront of astronomic research since their first discovery, at least 50 years ago (e.g. Schmidt, 1963; Matthews & Sandage, 1963). The putative supermassive black hole (SMBH) at their ... -
Evolution of bilateral symmetry in agents controlled by spiking neural networks
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2009)We present in this paper three novel developmental models allowing information to be encoded in space and time, using spiking neurons placed on a 2D substrate. In two of these models, we introduce neural development that ... -
Evolution of bistable dynamics in spiking neural controllers for agents performing olfactory attraction and aversion
(2010)Poster presented at CNS 2010 -
Evolution of cold-air-pooling processes in complex terrain
(2014-03-01)Elucidating cold-air-pooling processes forms part of the longstanding problem of parametrizing the effects of complex terrain in larger-scale numerical models. The Weather Research and Forecasting model has been set-up and ... -
Evolution of cosmic star formation in the SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey
(2017-05-21)We present a new exploration of the cosmic star-formation history and dust obscuration in massive galaxies at redshifts $0.5z 10^{10}M_\odot$ galaxies at $0.5z 10$. One third of this is accounted for by 450$\mu$m-detected ... -
Evolution of Dendritic Morphologies Using Deterministic and Nondeterministic Genotype to Phenotype Mapping
(Springer Nature, 2013)In this study, two morphological representations in the genotype, a deterministic and a nondeterministic representation, are compared when evolving a neuronal morphology for a pattern recognition task. The deterministic ... -
Evolution of developmental ontogeny for robustly reproducible phenotypes
(University of Hertfordshire, 1998)Development has been used by a number of researchers as an efficient means of nonlinearly decoding genetic information is evolutionary systems. We show that developmental routines which do not utilise cell-cell interactions ...