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Yoav Benjamini
Researcher at Tel Aviv University
Publications - 190
Citations - 114920
Yoav Benjamini is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv University. The author has contributed to research in topics: False discovery rate & Multiple comparisons problem. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 185 publications receiving 99592 citations. Previous affiliations of Yoav Benjamini include University of Washington & University of Pennsylvania.
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Observational rainfall—Runoff analysis for estimating effects of cloud seeding on water resources in northern Israel
Yoav Benjamini,Y. Harpaz +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, double regression analysis was performed on each water source, first between the runoff and its catchment-basin rainfall in the target area and then between the same runoff and a control rainfall.
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Identifying the ligated amino acid of archaeal tRNAs based on positions outside the anticodon.
TL;DR: Analyzing 3936 sequences of tRNA genes from 86 archaeal species, it is shown that the tRNAs' cognate amino acids can be identified by the information embedded in the tRNAAs' nucleotide positions without relying on the anticodon information.
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Non-linear formulas for the spinal cord injury ability realization measurement index
Elena Aidinoff,Yoav Benjamini,Tal Galili,T Polliack,L Front,V Bluvshtein,Malka Itzkovich,John Hart,Amiram Catz +8 more
TL;DR: The estimated quadratic formula for the relationship between the 95th percentile of the SCIM III and the AMS score was found to be most appropriate, and formulas are provided for SCIM95 calculation in the various areas of function.
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Vertical exploration and dimensional modularity in mice.
TL;DR: The exhibited separate growth in extent and in complexity of movement and the sustained attention to each of the three dimensions disclose the mice's modular perception of this environment and validate all three as natural kinds.
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A new grading for easy and concise description of functional status after spinal cord lesions.
V Bluvshtein,L Front,Malka Itzkovich,Yoav Benjamini,Tal Galili,Ilana Gelernter,Elena Aidinoff,John Hart,Luigi Tesio,Fin Biering-Sørensen,C Weeks,M T Laramee,Catharine Craven,Sander L. Hitzig,E Glaser,Gabi Zeilig,Gabi Zeilig,S Aito,Giorgio Scivoletto,M Mecci,R J Chadwick,W S El Masry,Aheed Osman,C A Glass,P. Silva,Bakul M Soni,B P Gardner,G Savic,E M Bergström,Amiram Catz +29 more
TL;DR: Findings support the stability and utility of the grades for characterizing the patients’ functional status and enable a concise description of overall functioning and task accomplishment distribution in patients with SCL.