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Title: World Chinese Journal of Digestology



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Title: World Chinese Journal of Digestology


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? Wang, X. N. and L.C. (2006), Bibliometric analysis of literatures on relationship between Helicobacter pylori infection and gastric carcinogenesis. World Chinese Journal of Digestology, 14 (29), 2883-2888.

Full Text: 2006\Wor Chi J Dig14, 2883.pdf

Abstract: AIM:To present the research progress on the correlations between Helicobacter pylori infection and the risks of gastric cancer, and conclude the hot topics. METHODS:The international papers, published from 2001 to 2006 on this topic, were analyzed by the method of citation analysis, and then the highly-cited references were clustered by SPSS soft package. Based on the contents of the papers in each cluster, the hot-topic researches were concluded. RESULTS:Research literatures about the topic mainly come from the ...

Keywords: Helicobacterpylori, Gastric Cancer, Bibliometrics Analysis

Title: WCECS 2009: World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science


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? Gipp, B. and Beel, J. (2009), Identifying related documents for research paper recommender by CPA and COA, WCECS 2009: World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science, 1-2, 636-639.

Abstract: This work-in-progress paper introduces two new approaches called Citation Proximity Analysis (CPA) and Citation Order Analysis (COA). They can be applied to identify related documents for the purpose of research paper recommender systems. CPA is a variant of co-citation analysis that additionally considers the proximity of citations to each other within an article’s full-text. The underlying idea is that the closer citations are to each other in a document, the more likely it is that the cited documents are related. For example, citations listed in the same sentence are more likely to express related thoughts than citations listed only in the same section. In COA, the order of citations are considered, allowing the identification of a text similar to one that has been translated from language A to language B, as the citations would still occur in the same order. However, it is also shown that CPA and COA cannot replace text analysis and existing citation analysis approaches for research paper recommender systems since they all have their own strengths and weaknesses.

Keywords: Bibliometrics, Citation, Citation Analysis, Citation Order Analysis, Citation Proximity Analysis, Citations, Related Documents, Research, Research Paper Recommender, Science, World


Title: World-Class University and Ranking: Aiming Beyond Status, Higher Education for a Knowledge Society


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? van Raan, A.F.J. (2007), Challenges in the ranking of universities. In World-Class University and Ranking: Aiming Beyond Status, Higher Education for a Knowledge Society, Edited by Sadlak, J. and Cai, L.N., 87-121.

Full Text: 2007\Hig Edu Kno Soc87.pdf

Keywords: Bibliometric Indicators, Science, Consequences, Performance, Coverage, Citation


Title: World Health and Population


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Title: World Journal of Biological Psychiatry


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? Broadbent, H.J., van den Eynde, F., Guillaume, S., Hanif, E.L., Stahl, D., David, A.S., Campbell, I.C. and Schmidt, U. (2011), Blinding success of rTMS applied to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in randomised sham-controlled trials: A systematic review. World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 12 (4), 240-248.

Full Text: 2011\Wor J Bio Psy12, 240.pdf

Abstract: Objectives. The lack of a suitable sham condition for repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) research may compromise the success of blinding procedures. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the reporting of blinding success in randomised sham-controlled trials (RCTs) of rTMS applied to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Methods. A literature search using PUBMED and Web of Science was conducted to identify RCTs of rTMS. Regression analyses were used to investigate whether participants in the real and sham rTMS groups differed in (1) their ability to correctly guess to which intervention they had been randomised, and (2) how likely they were to think they had received real rTMS. Results. Thirteen out of 96 (13.5%) RCTs reported blinding success. Available data from 9/13 studies showed that participants in real and sham rTMS groups were not significantly different in their ability to correctly guess their intervention allocation, but with a trend for participants in the real group to more often guess correctly. However, people in the real rTMS groups were significantly more likely to think they had received real rTMS compared with those in sham rTMS groups. Conclusions. Few RCTs in rTMS report on blinding success. As current sham methods may inadequately mimic real rTMS, this could result in only partial success of blinding and bias estimations of treatment effects.

Keywords: Bias, Blinding, Disorder, Efficacy, Empirical-Evidence, Intervention, Literature, Major Depression, Metaanalysis, Methods, Pain, Prefrontal Cortex, Research, Review, Safety, Science, Success, Systematic, Systematic Review, Tms, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Treatment, Trend, Web of Science



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