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University of Alcalá
Education•Alcalá de Henares, Spain•
About: University of Alcalá is a education organization based out in Alcalá de Henares, Spain. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 10795 authors who have published 20718 publications receiving 410089 citations. The organization is also known as: University of Alcala & University of Alcala de Henares.
Topics: Population, Context (language use), Medicine, Receptor, Computer science
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TL;DR: The results showed the type and degree of PPCP ionisation to strongly influence the sorption of these compounds onto the sediment was higher than that of anionic species and mostly reversible; the Sorption of neutral species was negligible.
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences1, Iran University of Medical Sciences2, Virginia Commonwealth University3, University of Toronto4, Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia5, University of Alcalá6, Brigham and Women's Hospital7, NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital8, Population Health Research Institute9, St Thomas' Hospital10, University of Mainz11, University of Vermont Medical Center12, McMaster University13, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai14, Yale University15, University of Liverpool16
TL;DR: In this paper, a variety of antithrombotic agents, doses, and durations of therapy are assessed in ongoing randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that focus on outpatients, hospitalized patients in medical wards, and patients critically ill with COVID-19.
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Goethe University Frankfurt1, University of Barcelona2, University of Debrecen3, University of Bologna4, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven5, University of Padua6, University Hospital Bonn7, Autonomous University of Barcelona8, Royal Free Hospital9, University of Alcalá10, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón11, University of Pavol Jozef Šafárik12, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich13, Medical University of Vienna14, University of Cambridge15, Wittenberg University16, Leipzig University17, RWTH Aachen University18, University of Copenhagen19, Leiden University Medical Center20, Medical University of Graz21, Innsbruck Medical University22, University of Lugano23, Aarhus University Hospital24, Université Paris-Saclay25, Marmara University26, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust27, University of Paris28, French Institute of Health and Medical Research29, Ghent University Hospital30, Hannover Medical School31, University of Münster32, University of Basel33, University of Birmingham34
TL;DR: This study identified precipitants that are significantly associated with a distinct clinical course and prognosis of patients with AD and specific preventive and therapeutic strategies targeting these events may improve outcome in decompensated cirrhosis.
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TL;DR: Polymorphonuclear elastase is a very early and reliable marker in the diagnosis of the severity of acute pancreatitis, in addition to being easily adaptable to the routine of any hospital laboratory.
Abstract: The usefulness and clinical applicability of quantitative plasma polymorphonuclear elastase determinations in the diagnosis of the severity of acute pancreatitis was analysed in a multicentre study and was compared with the usual prognostic systems of Ranson and Osborne et al. The study comprised 182 patients, 154 with a mild episode of acute pancreatitis and 28 with a severe episode, defined by the development of major complications or a fatal outcome. In the severe cases neutrophilic elastase reached significantly higher values than in mild cases (P less than 0.001) by the time the patient was admitted (2-12 h after the onset of the disease), reflecting considerable leucocyte activation. The sensitivity and specificity of this test are therefore greater than 90 per cent, with a positive severity predictive value of almost 80 per cent at the time of admission and 97 per cent after 24 h, and a negative predictive value of approximately 98 per cent. In addition to requiring 48 h for evaluation, the usual prognostic systems show a sensitivity of 77-85 per cent, a specificity of 70-77 per cent, a positive predictive value of 40-48 per cent, and a negative predictive value of 92-95 per cent, clearly lower than those obtained with leucocyte elastase. Polymorphonuclear elastase is therefore a very early and reliable marker in the diagnosis of the severity of acute pancreatitis, in addition to being easily adaptable to the routine of any hospital laboratory.
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TL;DR: In this article, an upper bound of 16% (at 95% c.l.) was derived for the photon fraction in cosmic rays with energies greater than 1019 eV, based on observations of the depth of shower maximum performed with the hybrid detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory.
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José Luis Zamorano | 105 | 695 | 133396 |
Jesús F. San Miguel | 97 | 527 | 44918 |
Sebastián F. Sánchez | 96 | 629 | 32496 |
Javier P. Gisbert | 95 | 990 | 33726 |
Luis M. Ruilope | 94 | 841 | 97778 |
Luis M. Garcia-Segura | 88 | 484 | 27077 |
Alberto Orfao | 85 | 597 | 37670 |
Amadeo R. Fernández-Alba | 83 | 318 | 21458 |
Rafael Luque | 80 | 693 | 28395 |
Francisco Rodríguez | 79 | 748 | 24992 |
Andrea Negri | 79 | 242 | 35311 |
Rafael Cantón | 78 | 575 | 29702 |
David J. Grignon | 78 | 301 | 23119 |
Christophe Baudouin | 74 | 553 | 22068 |
Josep M. Argilés | 73 | 310 | 19675 |