{"results":[{"id":"crossref_10.1038/s41598-025-87426-5","title":"Association of environmental, demographic and clinical parameters with physical activity in children with asthma","authors":[{"name":"Jane Berrill"},{"name":"Peter James"},{"name":"Antonis Michanikou"},{"name":"Emmanouil Galanakis"},{"name":"Eleni Michaelidou"},{"name":"Paraskevi Kinni"},{"name":"Nikos Kalivitis"},{"name":"Giorgos Kouvarakis"},{"name":"Emily Vasiliadou"},{"name":"Chrysanthos Savvides"},{"name":"Filippos Tymvios"},{"name":"Petros Koutrakis"},{"name":"Panayiotis K. Yiallouros"},{"name":"Panayiotis Kouis"}],"abstract":"Abstract Personal characteristics, unfavorable weather conditions and air pollution have been linked with reduced physical activity in children. However, among children with asthma the effects of these parameters remain unclear. This study objectively quantified the physical activity of children with asthma and evaluated its association with environmental, personal, and clinical parameters. Participants of the prospective LIFE-MEDEA asthma study wore the EMRACE™ smartwatch daily for continuous monitoring of physical activity and acquisition of global positioning system data. Daily physical activity, personal and clinical data were combined with daily temperature, precipitation, and air pollution levels in adjusted mixed effect regression models to examine the relationship between physical activity and the examined parameters. For a follow-up period of 4 months, 186 children with asthma demonstrated a decrease of 796 steps (95% CI: -1080, -512) on days with precipitation compared to non-precipitation days and a decrease of 96 steps (95% CI: -182, -9) for every 10 µg/m3 increase in PM10. The relationship between temperature and daily steps was characterized by an inverted U-shape. There was also evidence that gender and age-adjusted BMI z-score were negatively associated with daily steps. These results can further inform the design of physical activity interventions targeting children with asthma.","source":"CrossRef","year":2025,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.1038/s41598-025-87426-5","url":"https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-87426-5","pdf_url":"https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-87426-5.pdf","is_open_access":true,"citations":3,"published_at":"","score":69.09},{"id":"crossref_10.1007/978-3-031-30031-8_2","title":"Computer Science (CS), Information Systems (IS) and Cybersecurity (CY) Research","authors":[{"name":"Uche M. 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Mbanaso"},{"name":"Lucienne Abrahams"},{"name":"Kennedy Chinedu Okafor"}],"abstract":"","source":"CrossRef","year":2023,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-30031-8_5","url":"https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30031-8_5","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":67},{"id":"crossref_10.12809/hkmj215129","title":"Management of chronic musculoskeletal pain in Hong Kong","authors":[{"name":"Regina WS Sit"},{"name":"SW Law"},{"name":"CY Lam"},{"name":"Martin CS Wong"}],"abstract":"","source":"CrossRef","year":2022,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.12809/hkmj215129","url":"https://doi.org/10.12809/hkmj215129","is_open_access":true,"citations":2,"published_at":"","score":66.06},{"id":"crossref_10.12809/hkmj215127","title":"Breast cancer screening—towards a broader coverage of the general population","authors":[{"name":"CY Lui"},{"name":"Julian CY Fong"},{"name":"Martin CS Wong"}],"abstract":"","source":"CrossRef","year":2022,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.12809/hkmj215127","url":"https://doi.org/10.12809/hkmj215127","is_open_access":true,"citations":1,"published_at":"","score":66.03},{"id":"crossref_10.12809/hkmj198263","title":"Importance of allergological evaluation and skin testing for severe cutaneous adverse reactions: a case report","authors":[{"name":"Philip H Li"},{"name":"Jane CY Wong"},{"name":"CS Lau"}],"abstract":"","source":"CrossRef","year":2020,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.12809/hkmj198263","url":"https://doi.org/10.12809/hkmj198263","is_open_access":true,"citations":3,"published_at":"","score":64.09},{"id":"doaj_A+Hackathon+for+Classical+Tibetan","title":"A Hackathon for Classical Tibetan","authors":[{"name":"Orna Almogi"},{"name":"Lena Dankin"},{"name":"Nachum Dershowitz"},{"name":"Lior Wolf"}],"abstract":"We describe the course of a hackathon dedicated to the development of linguistic tools for Tibetan Buddhist studies. Over a period of five days, a group of seventeen scholars, scientists, and students developed and compared algorithms for intertextual alignment and text classification, along with some basic language tools, including a stemmer and word segmenter.","source":"DOAJ","year":2019,"language":"","subjects":["History of scholarship and learning. The humanities","Bibliography. Library science. 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That graph is based on combinations of symbolic elements linked each to others with semantic relations. Those combinations were used to encode visual metaphors and influential messages whose interpretations are sometimes tricky for not experts. Our work aims to describe the meaning of those elements through logical modelling using ontologies. To achieve that, we construct logical reasoning rules and simulate them using artificial intelligence mechanisms. The goal is to facilitate the interpretation of illuminations and provide, in a future evolution of current social media, logical formalisation of new encoding and information transmission services.","source":"DOAJ","year":2019,"language":"","subjects":["History of scholarship and learning. The humanities","Bibliography. Library science. 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Our work aims to describe the meaning of those elements through logical modelling using ontologies. To achieve that, we construct logical reasoning rules and simulate them using artificial intelligence mechanisms. The goal is to facilitate the interpretation of illuminations and provide, in a future evolution of current social media, logical formalisation of new encoding and information transmission services.","source":"DOAJ","year":2019,"language":"","subjects":["History of scholarship and learning. The humanities","Bibliography. Library science. Information resources"],"doi":"10.46298/jdmdh.4459","url":"https://jdmdh.episciences.org/4459/pdf","pdf_url":"https://jdmdh.episciences.org/4459/pdf","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":63},{"id":"doaj_10.46298/jdmdh.2047","title":"A Hackathon for Classical Tibetan","authors":[{"name":"Orna Almogi"},{"name":"Lena Dankin"},{"name":"Nachum Dershowitz"},{"name":"Lior Wolf"}],"abstract":"We describe the course of a hackathon dedicated to the development of linguistic tools for Tibetan Buddhist studies. Over a period of five days, a group of seventeen scholars, scientists, and students developed and compared algorithms for intertextual alignment and text classification, along with some basic language tools, including a stemmer and word segmenter.","source":"DOAJ","year":2019,"language":"","subjects":["History of scholarship and learning. The humanities","Bibliography. Library science. Information resources"],"doi":"10.46298/jdmdh.2047","url":"https://jdmdh.episciences.org/2047/pdf","pdf_url":"https://jdmdh.episciences.org/2047/pdf","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":63},{"id":"crossref_10.1177/102490791602300505","title":"Traumatic Dissections of Bilateral Internal carotid Artery with Aneurysms Formation","authors":[{"name":"CS Chang"},{"name":"IT Tsai"},{"name":"CY Liang"},{"name":"CW Hsu"}],"abstract":"Carotid artery dissection is an unusual complication of blunt neck trauma with high mortality and severe neurological deficits. Traumatic bilateral dissections and dissecting aneurysms are extremely rare. A 17‐year‐old male presented to our emergency department with sudden onset of right hemiparesis and aphasia. Initial computed tomography scan of head and neck showed no remarkable finding. On the second day, a magnetic resonance angiography of head and neck demonstrated bilateral extracranial internal carotid artery dissections. The diagnosis of traumatic carotid artery dissection for emergency physicians is difficult because of the absence or delayed onset in symptomatology. Magnetic resonance angiography is currently considered as an appropriate initial diagnostic tool for carotid artery injury. In clinical practice, early diagnosis by keeping a high index of suspicions is required by emergency physicians.","source":"CrossRef","year":2016,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.1177/102490791602300505","url":"https://doi.org/10.1177/102490791602300505","pdf_url":"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/102490791602300505","is_open_access":true,"citations":1,"published_at":"","score":60.03},{"id":"crossref_10.1177/102490791201900509","title":"Hypereosinophilic Syndrome Presented as Acute Ischaemic Stroke and Raised Cardiac Enzymes","authors":[{"name":"CY Cheung"},{"name":"CL Fu"},{"name":"CS Li"}],"abstract":"The hypereosinophilic syndromes (HES) are a group of disorders marked by the sustained overproduction of eosinophils, resulting in multiple organ damage. We report a 55-year-old lady presented with sudden onset of left-sided limb weakness and hypereosinophilia. Cerebral computerised tomography scan showed multiple small infarctions in bilateral corona radiata and right thalamus. A transesophageal echocardiogram revealed endomyocardial damage with mural thrombus suggesting Loeffler endocarditis. The multiple cerebral infarctions were probably due to cardiac thromboembolism. Treatment with prednisolone led to significant clinical improvement. This case illustrates hypereosinophilia should be considered in patients with multiple cerebral infarctions.","source":"CrossRef","year":2012,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.1177/102490791201900509","url":"https://doi.org/10.1177/102490791201900509","pdf_url":"http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/102490791201900509","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":56},{"id":"crossref_10.1111/j.1365-2125.1995.tb04536.x","title":"Stereoselective disposition of ibuprofen in patients with compromised renal haemodynamics.","authors":[{"name":"CY Chen"},{"name":"CS Chen"}],"abstract":"1. The primary aim of this study was to assess the impact of renal haemodynamics on the pharmacokinetic behaviour of ibuprofen enantiomers. Thirty‐two patients and ten age‐matched healthy volunteers participated in this study. These patients had at least one of the following risk factors for cardiovascular disorders: hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidaemia and hyperuricaemia with or without consequent complications such as coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, cerebral vascular disease, and chronic renal failure. Renal function in these patients was thus characterized by unstable renal haemodynamics that might render them susceptible to ibuprofen‐ incurred renal damage. 2. Each subject received a single oral dose of 800 mg of racemic ibuprofen. The pharmacokinetic parameters of (S)‐ and (R)‐ibuprofen, t 1/2(S), t 1/2(R), AUC(S), AUC(R), V/F(R), and CL/F(R), for each individual were determined from respective plasma concentration‐time curves. To assess the effect of individual clinical conditions on the disposition of ibuprofen enantiomers, the arithmetic means of these pharmacokinetic parameters for each disease group were compared with those of the healthy volunteers by a t‐test. 3. All of these disease groups showed elevated AUC(S) and higher (S)/(R) AUC ratios. These disease states along with gender and age were analyzed by multiple linear regression to discern significant factors for elevating AUC(S). Of these, advanced age (P = 0.02) and hypertension (P = 0.03) were identified as independent factors contributing to AUC(S) increase in this population. Thus, patients with these two clinical conditions are at particular risk from the adverse renal effect of ibuprofen.","source":"CrossRef","year":1995,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.1111/j.1365-2125.1995.tb04536.x","url":"https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.1995.tb04536.x","is_open_access":true,"citations":11,"published_at":"","score":50.33},{"id":"ss_0af7cd480c7060011573bba4d6739d6a8916ebd3","title":"Oligopolistic Competition in an Evolutionary Environment: a Computer Simulation","authors":[{"name":"Michele Tucci"}],"abstract":"The following notes contain a computer simulation concerning effective competition in an evolutionary environment. The scope is to underline the existence of a side effect pertaining to the competitive processes: the tendency toward an excess of supply by producers which operate in a strongly competitive situation. A set of four oligopolistic firms will be employed in the formal reconstruction. The simulation will operate following the Edmond Malinvaud \"short side\" approach, as far as the price adjustment is concerned, and the sequential Hicksian \"weeks\" structure with regard of the temporal characterization. The content of the present paper ought to be considered as a development of the writing: Michele Tucci, Evolution and Gravitation: a Computer Simulation of a Non-Walrasian Equilibrium Model, published with the E-print Archives at arXiv.com (section: Computer Science, registration number: cs.CY/0209017). In such a paper there can be found some preliminary considerations regarding the comparison between the evolutionary and the gravitational paradigms and the evaluation of approaches belonging to rival schools of economic thought.","source":"Semantic Scholar","year":2005,"language":"en","subjects":["Computer Science","Economics"],"url":"https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/0af7cd480c7060011573bba4d6739d6a8916ebd3","is_open_access":true,"citations":7,"published_at":"","score":50.21},{"id":"crossref_10.51200/bjms.v10i2.624","title":"Ocular Trauma in Children at Women and children Hospital (Hospital Wanita Dan Kanak-Kanak), Sabah, Malaysia","authors":[{"name":"Sylves P"},{"name":"Chen CY"},{"name":"Premadeva CS"},{"name":"Shuaibah AG"}],"abstract":"Ocular trauma is a significant health problem in paediatric age group. This study is to evaluate the demographics, etiology, management and visual outcome of paediatric ocular trauma in Sabah. This is a retrospective review of all ocular trauma occurring in the paediatric age group from age 12 years old and below from January to December 2014 at Hospital Wanita Dan Kanak-Kanak, Sabah. Medical records were reviewed and the data was examined based on Birmingham Eye Trauma Terminology (BETT) system. Incomplete case notes were excluded from the study. A total of 37 cases were accumulated during the study period. All the paediatric ocular trauma cases were admitted and accounted for 13.4% of the total paediatric eye ward admission. However, 4 cases were excluded from the study as the medical records were incomplete. There were 26(78.8%) males while 7(21.2%) female children with a ratio male: female of 3.7: 1. There were 31(93.9%) unilateral ocular injury cases while only 2(6.1%) bilateral injury caused by chemical injury. The most common type of ocular trauma was closed globe injury totaling 24 (72.7%) cases. Trauma caused by blunt object contributed to the highest mode of injury 15 (45.5%) of cases. Open globe injuries which had poor visual outcome accounted for 9 (27.3%) cases. Most of patients required surgical treatment 21(63.6%) while 12(36.4%) cases treated non-surgically. In conclusion, ocular trauma was more common in male and pre-school age group. The main aetiology was blunt injury. Most of the cases treated surgically. Poorer visual outcome was observed in open globe injury.","source":"CrossRef","year":2023,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.51200/bjms.v10i2.624","url":"https://doi.org/10.51200/bjms.v10i2.624","pdf_url":"https://jurcon.ums.edu.my/ojums/index.php/bjms/article/download/624/418","is_open_access":false,"citations":1,"published_at":"","score":17.03},{"id":"crossref_10.2307/j.ctv224ttgx.9","title":"CY CHANGES TEAMS","authors":null,"abstract":"","source":"CrossRef","year":2020,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.2307/j.ctv224ttgx.9","url":"https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv224ttgx.9","is_open_access":false,"published_at":"","score":14},{"id":"crossref_10.2307/j.ctv224ttgx.11","title":"CY IS PERFECT","authors":null,"abstract":"","source":"CrossRef","year":2020,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.2307/j.ctv224ttgx.11","url":"https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv224ttgx.11","is_open_access":false,"published_at":"","score":14},{"id":"crossref_10.30965/9783846756102_005","title":"Cy Twombly","authors":[{"name":"Gottfried Boehm"}],"abstract":"","source":"CrossRef","year":2014,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.30965/9783846756102_005","url":"https://doi.org/10.30965/9783846756102_005","is_open_access":false,"published_at":"","score":8},{"id":"crossref_10.30965/9783846756102_004","title":"Cy Twombly","authors":[{"name":"Adriana Bontea"}],"abstract":"","source":"CrossRef","year":2014,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.30965/9783846756102_004","url":"https://doi.org/10.30965/9783846756102_004","is_open_access":false,"published_at":"","score":8},{"id":"crossref_10.30965/9783846756102_003","title":"Cy Twombly","authors":[{"name":"Richard Hoppe-Sailer"}],"abstract":"","source":"CrossRef","year":2014,"language":"en","subjects":null,"doi":"10.30965/9783846756102_003","url":"https://doi.org/10.30965/9783846756102_003","is_open_access":false,"published_at":"","score":8}],"total":80432,"page":1,"page_size":20,"sources":["DOAJ","Semantic Scholar","CrossRef"],"query":"cs.CY"}