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The Chinese University of Hong Kong

EducationHong Kong, China
About: The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a education organization based out in Hong Kong, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Computer science. The organization has 43411 authors who have published 93672 publications receiving 3066651 citations.
Topics: Population, Computer science, Cancer, Medicine, China


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TL;DR: Tissue synchronization imaging allows quick evaluation of regional wall delay, and combined with Ts-SD-12-ejection provides a reliable way of predicting reverse remodeling after CRT.

393 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify an important channel through which excess control rights affect firm value and find that the cost of debt financing is significantly higher for companies with a wider divergence between the largest ultimate owner's control rights and cash-flow rights.

393 citations

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01 May 2005-Thorax
TL;DR: The exercise capacity and health status of SARS survivors was considerably lower than that of a normal population at 6 months and the functional disability appears out of proportion to the degree of lung function impairment and may be related to additional factors such as muscle deconditioning and steroid myopathy.
Abstract: Objective: To examine the impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) on pulmonary function, exercise capacity, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among survivors. Methods: 110 survivors with confirmed SARS were evaluated at the Prince of Wales Hospital, HK at the end of 3 and 6 months after symptom onset. The assessment included lung volumes (TLC, VC, RV, FRC), spirometry (FVC, FEV1), carbon monoxide transfer factor (TLCO adjusted for haemoglobin), inspiratory and expiratory respiratory muscle strength (Pimax and Pemax), 6 minute walk distance (6MWD), chest radiographs, and HRQoL by SF-36 questionnaire. Results: There were 44 men and 66 women with a mean (SD) age of 35.6 (9.8) years and body mass index of 23.1 (4.8) kg/m2. Seventy (64%) were healthcare workers. At 6 months 33 subjects (30%) had abnormal chest radiographs; four (3.6%), eight (7.4%), and 17 (15.5%) patients had FVC, TLC, and TLCO below 80% of predicted values; and 15 (13.9%) and 24 (22.2%) had Pimax and Pemax values below 80 cm H2O, respectively. The 6MWD increased from a mean (SD) of 464 (83) m at 3 months to 502 (95) m (95% CI 22 to 54 m, p<0.001), but the results were lower than normal controls in the same age groups. There was impairment of HRQoL at 6 months. Patients who required ICU admission (n = 31) had significantly lower FVC, TLC, and TLCO than those who did not. Conclusion: The exercise capacity and health status of SARS survivors was considerably lower than that of a normal population at 6 months. Significant impairment in surface area for gas exchange was noted in 15.5% of survivors. The functional disability appears out of proportion to the degree of lung function impairment and may be related to additional factors such as muscle deconditioning and steroid myopathy.

393 citations

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TL;DR: A primary gastric cancer organoid biobank that comprises normal, dysplastic, cancer, and lymph node metastases from 34 patients, including detailed whole-exome and transcriptome analysis, provides a useful resource for studying both cancer cell biology and precision cancer therapy.

393 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the interaction effects of perceived environmental uncertainty (PEU), decentralization and management accounting systems (MAS) design on managerial performance and found that MAS design was defined in terms of perceived availability of two characteristics of information, which were scope and level of aggregation.
Abstract: This study investigated the interaction effects of perceived environmental uncertainty (PEU), decentralization and management accounting systems (MAS) design on managerial performance. MAS design was defined in terms of perceived availability of two characteristics of information, which were scope and level of aggregation. The responses of 48 managers, drawn from a cross-section of Singapore companies, to a questionnaire survey were analysed by examining the regression equations for the three-way interaction model and the partial derivatives of the equations. The results indicated that decentralization and the availability of MAS information characteristics of broad scope and aggregation were associated with higher managerial performance under conditions of high PEU. Under conditions of low PEU, decentralization and the availability of MAS broad scope and aggregated information were associated with lower managerial performance.

393 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Michael Marmot1931147170338
Jing Wang1844046202769
Jiaguo Yu178730113300
Yang Yang1712644153049
Mark Gerstein168751149578
Gang Chen1673372149819
Jun Wang1661093141621
Jean Louis Vincent1611667163721
Wei Zheng1511929120209
Rui Zhang1512625107917
Ben Zhong Tang1492007116294
Kypros H. Nicolaides147130287091
Thomas S. Huang1461299101564
Galen D. Stucky144958101796
Joseph J.Y. Sung142124092035
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023212
2022904
20217,888
20207,245
20195,968
20185,372