Editorial Material
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Tarak Nandy, Mohd Yamani Idna Idris, Rafidah Md Noor, Ainuddin Wahid Abdul Wahab, Sananda Bhattacharyya, Raenu Kolandaisamy, Muktar Yahuza
Summary: This article discusses the importance of communication and authentication in VANET, examines Nandy et al.'s authentication scheme and the raised concerns from Chaudhry, and provides detailed clarifications on the comments.
IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
(2022)
Article
Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Nicole Hessler, Andreas Ziegler
Summary: Publications and citations are crucial for the career advancement of researchers. This study examines the title and article characteristics of medical research articles published in major journals from 2011 to 2020, and identifies factors that affect citation frequency. The findings suggest that open access, more authors, and the use of active verbs increase citation frequency, while mentioning geographical locations decreases citation frequency.
Article
Geography
Sango Mahanty, Sarah Milne, Keith Barney, Wolfram Dressler, Philip Hirsch, Phuc Xuan To
Summary: In our article, we argue for a nuanced understanding of environmental crises and their catalytic effects. This response addresses helpful questions and insights raised by four commentaries. We discuss the spatial and temporal connections between specific rupture episodes and ongoing extraction processes. Furthermore, we clarify the disproportionate impacts of rupture on those with the smallest contributions to the crisis. We also highlight the differences between our contextual view of rupture and planetary analytics like the Anthropocene. Lastly, we address the concerns regarding the potential strengthening of authoritarian interests through the utilization of rupture.
DIALOGUES IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
(2023)
Editorial Material
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Paul Pirtea, Dominique de Ziegler, Jean Marc Ayoubi
Summary: This study found lower progesterone levels in replacement cycles using IM progesterone in cases of endometriosis. However, the data on progesterone levels on the day of the pregnancy test was not available for comment. Further research is needed to investigate whether the use of a GnRH antagonist along with pituitary suppression can reduce serum estrogen levels and improve clinical outcomes. Larger studies including patients without endometriosis are also necessary.
FERTILITY AND STERILITY
(2023)
Letter
Medicine, General & Internal
Stephen H. Bradley, Garth Funston, Daniel Jones, Jessica Watson
Summary: The paragraph describes the competing interests of SB, who receives funding for doctoral research and works as a clinical lead for cancer. He also received funding for a collection of essays on health inequalities but not directly.
BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL
(2022)
Editorial Material
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Shin Ju Oh, Hyo Jong Kim, Chang Kyun Lee
Summary: This article is connected to the papers by Oh et al. Visit to view these papers.
ALIMENTARY PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
(2023)
Article
Law
Richard H. Fallon
Summary: This Article argues that constitutional provisions do not have uniquely correct original public meanings to resolve disputed cases; as public meaning originalism becomes dominant in the Supreme Court, the limited capacity of historical and linguistic facts to settle modern issues should be recognized. Distinction between minimal and richer original public meanings is necessary, as often purporting to discover determinate meanings proves challenging.
VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW
(2021)
Editorial Material
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Na Gao, Guiwen Guan, Qiyi Zhao, Zhiliang Gao
Summary: This article is related to Gao et al papers.
ALIMENTARY PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
(2023)
Editorial Material
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Nipun Verma, Ashwani K. Singal
Summary: This article is linked to the papers by Singal et al. To read these papers, visit...
ALIMENTARY PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
(2023)
Letter
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Shintaro Sagami, Aya Hojo, Kunio Asonuma, Taku Kobayashi
Summary: This article is related to Sagami et al papers.
ALIMENTARY PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
(2023)
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Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture
Bo Zhou, Benhui Chen, Jinglu Hu
Summary: This letter acknowledges the interest of Kamata et al. in the work and their explanation of the quasi-linear kernel in the context of multiple kernel learning. The letter provides a summary of the quasi-linear SVM, discusses the novelty of quasi-linear kernels against multiple kernel learning, and explains the contributions of the authors' work.
IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATIONS AND COMPUTER SCIENCES
(2023)
Letter
Medicine, General & Internal
Markus Mueller, Barbara Ingold-Heppner, Hartmut Stocker, Frank L. Heppner, Carsten Dittmayer, Michael Laue
Summary: Our study provides new insights into the ultrastructural presentation of mpox infection in the colon, which differs from the presentation in the skin and has not been previously documented. We also highlight the occurrence of proctitis and severe anal pain as frequently observed symptoms of mpox, which differ from previously described symptoms. The patient in our case underwent anorectoscopy and tissue extraction from anal ulcerating lesions to exclude other differential diagnoses, including neoplasms.
Editorial Material
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Kevin P. Quinn, Irene A. Busciglio, Duane D. Burton, Akitoshi Inoue, Yong S. Lee, Jay P. Heiken, Shannon P. Sheedy, Joel G. Fletcher, Laura E. Raffals
Summary: This article discusses the content related to the papers by Quinn et al.
ALIMENTARY PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
(2022)
Article
Computer Science, Information Systems
Xiaoguang Wang, Heng Gui, Jiazhen Liu
Summary: Due to the challenges faced by researchers in selecting interesting articles and quickly identifying interesting sections, the concept of Highlights has been proposed to emphasize the novelty and value of research articles. This article developed a classification schema and conducted experiments to analyze differences in the arrangement of Highlights sections in Library and Information Science (LIS) and Computer Science (CS). The results show that LIS is more focused on results while CS is more focused on methods, and there are differences in the way authors demonstrate the value of their articles.
JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE
(2023)
Article
Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Jacqueline Leta, Kizi Araujo, Stephanie Treiber
Summary: This study aims to identify the origin of authors and the main sources of citing documents of Wakefield's 1998 retracted article in order to determine whether they contribute to the continued dissemination of fraudulent data and analysis on the relationship between the MMR vaccine and autism. The findings reveal a significant growth in language, authors, countries, and journals in the citing documents, indicating the ongoing promotion of the retracted article. The study emphasizes the urgent need for internal strategies in scientific communication processes to reduce the dissemination of harmful retracted articles in society.