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7 de maio de 2020

Highly Cited Papers e Hot Papers IFSC Nov./Dez. de 2019

A Biblioteca do IFSC apresenta os artigos científicos produzidos pelos seus docentes e pesquisadores que foram identificados como interessantes no bimestre de novembro e dezembro de 2019 pela Essential Science Indicators, um dos produtos de citação da agência Clarivate Analytics/Thomson Reuters. Lembramos que o acesso ao texto completo é liberado para comunidade USP ou quem tem acesso ao Portal CAPES.

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ÁREA:   Agricultural Sciences

Development of cellulose-based bactericidal nanocomposites containing silver nanoparticles and their use as active food packaging

 

ÁREA:   Biology & Biochemistry

The genome of the blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni

 

ÁREA:   Chemistry

A review on chemiresistive room temperature gas sensors based on metal oxide nanostructures, graphene and 2D transition metal dichalcogenides

Determination of the molecular weight of proteins in solution from a single small-angle X-ray scattering measurement on a relative scale

Molecular docking and structure-based drug design strategies

Yolk-shelled ZnCo2O4 microspheres: Surface properties and gas sensing application

 

ÁREA:   Clinical Medicine

Inactivating hepatitis C virus in donor lungs using light therapies during normothermic ex vivo lung perfusion

 

ÁREA:   Materials Science

A non-volatile organic electrochemical device as a low-voltage artificial synapse for neuromorphic computing

 

ÁREA:   Molecular Biology & Genetics

Functional and evolutionary insights from the genomes of three parasitoid Nasonia species

 

ÁREA:   Neuroscience & Behavior

Mechanosensing is critical for axon growth in the developing brain

 

ÁREA:   Physics

Analyzing and modeling real-world phenomena with complex networks: a survey of applications

Antiproton flux, antiproton-to-proton flux ratio, and properties of elementary particle fluxes in primary cosmic rays measured with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station

Boosting the sensitivity of Nd3+-based luminescent nanothermometers

Bose-Einstein condensation: twenty years after

Depth of maximum of air-shower profiles at the Pierre Auger Observatory. I. Measurements at energies above 1017.8 eV

Experimental on-demand recovery of entanglement by local operations within non-Markovian dynamics

Measurement of the depth of maximum of extensive air showers above 1018 eV

Measurement of the energy spectrum of cosmic rays above 1018 eV using the Pierre Auger Observatory

Non-Markovian dynamics of quantum discord

Observation of new properties of secondary cosmic rays lithium, beryllium, and boron by the alpha magnetic spectrometer on the International Space Station

Parametric excitation of a Bose-Einstein Condensate: from Faraday waves to granulation

Precision measurement of the boron to carbon flux ratio in cosmic rays from 1.9 GV to 2.6 TV with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station

Precision measurement of the helium flux in primary cosmic rays of rigidities 1.9 GV to 3 TV with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station

Precision measurement of the proton flux in primary cosmic rays from rigidity 1 GV to 1.8 TV with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station

The Kuramoto model in complex networks

The Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory

Towards understanding the origin of cosmic-ray positrons

 

ÁREA:   Space Science

Design concepts for the Cherenkov Telescope Array CTA: an advanced facility for ground-based high-energy gamma-ray astronomy

Detection of variable VHE γ-ray emission from the extra-galactic γ-ray binary LMC P3

Introducing the CTA concept

Multi-messenger observations of a binary neutron star merger

Observation of a large-scale anisotropy in the arrival directions of cosmic rays above  8 × 1018 eV

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