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CompanyLondon, United Kingdom
About: Yahoo! is a company organization based out in London, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Web search query. The organization has 26749 authors who have published 29915 publications receiving 732583 citations. The organization is also known as: Yahoo! Inc. & Maudwen-Yahoo! Inc.


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TL;DR: In young healthy adults, ultrasonography appeared to be a reliable tool to assess the diameter of the subglottic upper airway, and this knowledge of airway diameter could therefore be helpful in anesthesia and intensive care.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: In healthy patients, the narrowest diameter of the subglottic upper airway is the width of the air-column at the level of the cricoid cartilage. This diameter governs the selection of the endotracheal tube size, as excessive tube diameter may damage the tracheal mucosa leading to postextubation stridor or subglottic stenosis. Unfortunately, selecting endotracheal tube size based on height, weight, or age does not reliably lead to the proper tube. The knowledge of airway diameter, especially using a bedside noninvasive tool, could therefore be helpful in anesthesia and intensive care. METHODS: We studied 19 healthy volunteers (27 3 yr, nine females) to compare the transverse diameter of the cricoid lumen assessed by ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging. RESULTS: We found a strong correlation between the two techniques (r 0.99, P 0.05) confirmed by Bland–Altman analysis with a bias of 0.14 mm, a precision of 0.33 mm, and limits of agreement of 0.68 mm/0.96 mm. CONCLUSION: In young healthy adults, ultrasonography appeared to be a reliable tool to assess the diameter of the subglottic upper airway. (Anesth Analg 2007;104:611‐4)

137 citations

Patent
Oren Somekh1, Nadav Golbandi1, Liran Katzir1, Ronny Lempel1, Yoelle Maarek1 
31 May 2012
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for assigning one or more tags to an image file was proposed, where the server computer determines metadata associated with the image file and identifies a dictionary of potential textual tags from the metadata.
Abstract: A system and method for assigning one or more tags to an image file. In one aspect, a server computer receives an image file captured by a client device. In one embodiment, the image file includes an audio component embedded therein by the client device, where the audio component was spoken by a user of the client device as a tag of the image file. The server computer determines metadata associated with the image file and identifies a dictionary of potential textual tags from the metadata. The server computer determines a textual tag from the audio component and from the dictionary of potential textual tags. The server computer then associates the textual tag with the image file as additional metadata.

137 citations

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TL;DR: Assessment of left ventricular mass and myocardial performance index in OSAS patients found severe and moderate obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome patients had higher left ventilated mass and left ventiliary mass index, and also left vent cardiac global dysfunction.
Abstract: Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) might be a cause of heart failure. The present study aimed to assess left ventricular mass and myocardial performance index (MPI) in OSAS patients. A total of 67 subjects without any cardiac or pulmonary disease, referred for evaluation of OSAS, had overnight polysomnography and echocardiography. According to apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI), subjects were classified into three groups: mild OSAS (AHI: 5-14; n = 16), moderate OSAS (AHI: 15-29; n = 18), and severe OSAS (AHI: > or = 30; n = 33). Thickness of interventricular septum (IVS) and posterior wall (LVPW) were measured by M-mode, along with left ventricular mass (LVM) and LVM index (LVMI). Left ventricular MPI was calculated as (isovolumic contraction time+isovolumic relaxation time)/aortic ejection time by Doppler echocardiography. There were no differences in age or body mass index among the groups, but blood pressures were higher in severe OSAS compared with moderate and mild OSAS. In severe OSAS, thickness of IVS (11.2+/-1.1 mm), LVPW (11.4+/-0.9 mm), LVM (298.8+/-83.1 g) and LVMI (144.7+/-39.8 g x m(-2)) were higher than in moderate OSAS (10.9+/-1.3 mm; 10.8+/-0.9 mm; 287.3+/-74.6 g; 126.5+/-41.2 g x m(-2), respectively) and mild OSAS (9.9+/-0.9 mm; 9.8+/-0.8 mm; 225.6+/-84.3 g; 100.5+/-42.3 g x m(-2), respectively). In severe OSAS, MPI (0.64+/-0.14) was significantly higher than in mild OSAS (0.50+/-0.09), but not significantly higher than moderate OSAS (0.60+/-0.10). In conclusion, severe and moderate obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome patients had higher left ventricular mass and left ventricular mass index, and also left ventricular global dysfunction.

137 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
24 Oct 2011
TL;DR: This paper presents a summary of a large-scale analysis of Twitter for an extended period of time and reports differences and similarities in terms of activity, sentiment, use of languages, and network structure, the first on-line social network study of such characteristics.
Abstract: Social media services have spread throughout the world in just a few years. They have become not only a new source of information, but also new mechanisms for societies world-wide to organize themselves and communicate. Therefore, social media has a very strong impact in many aspects -- at personal level, in business, and in politics, among many others. In spite of its fast adoption, little is known about social media usage in different countries, and whether patterns of behavior remain the same or not. To provide deep understanding of differences between countries can be useful in many ways, e.g.: to improve the design of social media systems (which features work best for which country?), and influence marketing and political campaigns. Moreover, this type of analysis can provide relevant insight into how societies might differ. In this paper we present a summary of a large-scale analysis of Twitter for an extended period of time. We analyze in detail various aspects of social media for the ten countries we identified as most active. We collected one year's worth of data and report differences and similarities in terms of activity, sentiment, use of languages, and network structure. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first on-line social network study of such characteristics.

137 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, surface sediments from the Hara Biosphere Reserve of the Persian Gulf were collected to evaluate the contamination of metals including Pb, Cd, Ni and Fe.
Abstract: Surface sediments from the Hara Biosphere Reserve of the Persian Gulf were collected to evaluate the contamination of metals including Pb, Cd, Ni and Fe. The sediment samples were subjected to a to...

137 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Ashok Kumar1515654164086
Alexander J. Smola122434110222
Howard I. Maibach116182160765
Sanjay Jain10388146880
Amirhossein Sahebkar100130746132
Marc Davis9941250243
Wenjun Zhang9697638530
Jian Xu94136652057
Fortunato Ciardiello9469547352
Tong Zhang9341436519
Michael E. J. Lean9241130939
Ashish K. Jha8750330020
Xin Zhang87171440102
Theunis Piersma8663234201
George Varghese8425328598
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20232
202247
20211,088
20201,074
20191,568
20181,352