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Yonsei University
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About: Yonsei University is a education organization based out in Seoul, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Cancer. The organization has 50162 authors who have published 106172 publications receiving 2279044 citations. The organization is also known as: Yonsei.
Topics: Population, Cancer, Thin film, Breast cancer, Transplantation
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TL;DR: It is found that the surface roughness significantly affected cell adhesion and viability and such a simple preparation procedure may provide a suitable interface surface for silicon-based devices and neurones or other living tissues.
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University of Bologna1, University of Colorado Denver2, American Board of Surgery3, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston4, Harvard University5, University of California, San Diego6, Virginia Commonwealth University7, University of Pittsburgh8, Kyoto University9, University of Helsinki10, University of Newcastle11, University of the Witwatersrand12, Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram13, Rambam Health Care Campus14, Adria Airways15, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile16, Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences17, University of Valle18, State University of Campinas19, Tianjin Medical University20, Pt. B.D. Sharma PGIMS Rohtak21, Edendale Hospital22, Ahmadu Bello University23, Mansoura University24, Marche Polytechnic University25, Chang Gung University26, Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Hospital27, Yonsei University28, University of Ulsan29, Thammasat University30, Tokyo Medical and Dental University31, Nippon Medical School32, Universidad Nacional de Asunción33
TL;DR: The 2013 update of the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) guidelines for the management of intra-abdominal infections contains evidence-based recommendations for management of patients with intra-ABdominal infection as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Despite advances in diagnosis, surgery, and antimicrobial therapy, mortality rates associated with complicated intra-abdominal infections remain exceedingly high. The 2013 update of the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) guidelines for the management of intra-abdominal infections contains evidence-based recommendations for management of patients with intra-abdominal infections.
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TL;DR: These exploratory findings suggest that DHA and lutein supplementation may have cognitive benefit for older adults.
Abstract: Introduction: Low dietary intake of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and/or foods rich in lutein may be associated with increased risk of cognitive decline in the elderly. Subjects and methods: The cognitive benefit of DHA and lutein in unimpaired elder women was explored in the context of a 4-month, double-blind, intervention trial of DHA and lutein supplementation for eye health. Forty-nine women (aged 60–80 years) were randomized to receive DHA (800 mg/day; n = 14), lutein (12 mg/day; n = 11), a combination of DHA and lutein (n = 14) or placebo (n = 10). Subjects underwent cognitive tests measuring verbal fluency, memory, processing speed and accuracy, and self-reports of mood at randomization and upon completion of the trial. Results: Following supplementation, verbal fluency scores improved significantly in the DHA, lutein, and combined treatment groups (P < 0.03). Memory scores and rate of learning improved significantly in the combined treatment group (P < 0.03), who also displayed a trend towar...
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TL;DR: The PHENIX experiment as mentioned in this paper measured midrapidity of electrons as a function of centrality in Au+Au collisions at [FORMULA: SEE TEXT] and removed contributions from photon conversions and from light hadron decays, mainly Dalitz decays of pi0 and eta mesons.
Abstract: The PHENIX experiment has measured midrapidity ([FORMULA: SEE TEXT]) transverse momentum spectra ([FORMULA: SEE TEXT]) of electrons as a function of centrality in Au+Au collisions at [FORMULA: SEE TEXT]. Contributions from photon conversions and from light hadron decays, mainly Dalitz decays of pi0 and eta mesons, were removed. The resulting nonphotonic electron spectra are primarily due to the semileptonic decays of hadrons carrying heavy quarks. Nuclear modification factors were determined by comparison to nonphotonic electrons in p+p collisions. A significant suppression of electrons at high pT is observed in central Au+Au collisions, indicating substantial energy loss of heavy quarks.
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University of California, Berkeley1, University of Sydney2, Yonsei University3, University of British Columbia4, University of Lagos5, RMIT University6, Loughborough University7, Tunis University8, Tsinghua University9, National University of Singapore10, University of Southern California11, De Montfort University12, University of Tehran13, Qatar University14, Chalmers University of Technology15, The Catholic University of America16, University of Tokyo17, University of Oregon18, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina19, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory20, CEPT University21, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology22, Oxford Brookes University23, Polytechnic University of Milan24, Autonomous University of Baja California25, Tokyo City University26, University of Wollongong27, Waseda University28, University of Southampton29, Technical University of Denmark30, Harbin Institute of Technology31, University of Edinburgh32, Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology33, South China University of Technology34, Tongji University35
TL;DR: The ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II (Comfort Database II) as discussed by the authors is an open-source thermal comfort database that includes approximately 81,846 complete sets of objective indoor climatic observations with accompanying subjective evaluations by the building occupants who were exposed to them.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Younan Xia | 216 | 943 | 175757 |
Peer Bork | 206 | 697 | 245427 |
Ralph Weissleder | 184 | 1160 | 142508 |
Hyun-Chul Kim | 176 | 4076 | 183227 |
Gregory Y.H. Lip | 169 | 3159 | 171742 |
Yongsun Kim | 156 | 2588 | 145619 |
Jongmin Lee | 150 | 2257 | 134772 |
James M. Tiedje | 150 | 688 | 102287 |
Guanrong Chen | 141 | 1652 | 92218 |
Kazunori Kataoka | 138 | 908 | 70412 |
Herbert Y. Meltzer | 137 | 1148 | 81371 |
Peter M. Rothwell | 134 | 779 | 67382 |
Tae Jeong Kim | 132 | 1420 | 93959 |
Shih-Chang Lee | 128 | 787 | 61350 |
Ming-Hsuan Yang | 127 | 635 | 75091 |