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Chung-Ang University
Education•Seoul, South Korea•
About: Chung-Ang University is a education organization based out in Seoul, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Thin film. The organization has 13381 authors who have published 26978 publications receiving 416735 citations. The organization is also known as: CAU & Chung.
Topics: Population, Thin film, Medicine, Cancer, Apoptosis
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TL;DR: Surgeon’s experience is an important predictor of failure after hip arthroscopy, and CUSUM analysis revealed that a learning period is required to become proficient at this procedure, and that experience of approximately 20 cases is needed to achieve satisfactory outcomes in terms of clinical outcomes.
Abstract: Purpose
Hip arthroscopy is known to have a steep learning curve by measuring operation times or complication rates. However, these measures are arbitrary and are based on the number of procedures performed rather than clinical outcomes. Recently, Cumulative sum (CUSUM) analysis has been used to monitor the performance of a single surgeon by evaluating clinical outcomes. Our purpose was to determine the learning curve for basic hip arthroscopy technique using CUSUM technique.
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TL;DR: Abnormal regulation of VDACs negatively affected sperm function and may be key regulators of the fertilization ability of spermatozoa.
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TL;DR: A novel framework by using BIM and linked data technologies for sharing defect data between heterogeneous data sources in a new way may enable reductions of defect occurrence and improvements in current defect management practices.
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TL;DR: Current knowledge on the properties of KRG and its components on infections with human pathogenic viruses such as respiratory syncytial virus, rhinovirus, influenza virus,human immunodeficiency virus, human herpes virus, hepatitis virus, norov virus, rotavirus, enterovirus and coxsackievirus is summarized.
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TL;DR: This review evaluates biocompatibility of various conductive biomaterials and relevant fabrication techniques including coating, incorporation into composites, and functionalization with biological moieties to provide fundamental knowledge for engineering strategies in regulation of stem cell differentiation, maintenance of phenotypic characteristics, and design of functional implantable scaffolds for better regenerative medicines.
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Carl Nathan | 135 | 430 | 91535 |
Scheffer C.G. Tseng | 93 | 333 | 29213 |
Richard L. Sidman | 93 | 297 | 32009 |
H. Yamaguchi | 90 | 375 | 33135 |
Ajith Abraham | 86 | 1113 | 31834 |
Byung Ihn Choi | 78 | 609 | 24925 |
Stefano Soatto | 78 | 499 | 23597 |
J. H. Kim | 73 | 566 | 23052 |
Daehee Kang | 72 | 422 | 23959 |
Lance M. McCracken | 72 | 281 | 18897 |
Masanobu Shinozuka | 69 | 456 | 21961 |
Seung U. Kim | 64 | 355 | 14269 |
Sug Hyung Lee | 64 | 454 | 21552 |
Seung U. Kim | 63 | 129 | 11983 |
Nam Jin Yoo | 63 | 403 | 12692 |