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Culturomic Analysis of Trends in Otolaryngology

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2011
Objective1) Quantitatively describe historical trends in diagnoses and treatments in otolaryngology as measured by frequency of word use. 2) Quantitatively describe historical trends in terminology used in otolaryngology.MethodA variety of search terms of n‐grams (words or short phrases) specific to the practice of otolaryngology was used to search the
Aaron Tward, Daniel J. Lee
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Innovative microbiological culturomics technologies for assessing the antimicrobial activity of periodontal antiseptics

Parodontologiya
Relevance. The treatment of periodontal diseases currently requires professional oral hygiene procedures involving various antiseptics used as mouth rinses and irrigants. Objective.
D. R. Akhmedov   +6 more
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'Culturomics' and International Law Research

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
'Culturomics' is the study of culture through the analysis of millions of digitized texts. It has been pioneered in recent years by a team of Harvard researchers working in conjunction with the Google Books project, which has digitized a significant proportion of all the books ever published.
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Culturomics: Periodicals Gauge Culture's Pulse

Science, 2011
From the perspective of an artist who mines digital information to understand shifts in temporal culture, the analysis of Google books and the initial description of trends in our culture by J.-B. Michel et al. (“Quantitative analysis of culture using millions of digitized books,” Research Article, 14 January, p.
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Culturomics on a Bengali Newspaper Corpus

2012 International Conference on Asian Language Processing, 2012
We introduce culturomic studies on a leading Bengali newspaper corpus - Ananda Bazar Patrika, in the same spirit as [15]. Based on 11 years' worth of Bengali newswire text, we are able to extract trajectories of salient words that are of importance in contemporary West Bengal.
Shanta Phani   +2 more
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Unveiling Neonatal Pneumonia Microbiome by High-throughput Sequencing and Droplet Culturomics

Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics
Neonatal pneumonia is a leading cause of infant mortality worldwide; however, a lack of microbial profiling, especially of low-abundance species, makes accurate diagnosis challenging. Traditional methods can fail to capture the complexity of the neonatal
Zerui Wang   +9 more
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Fame in the sciences: a culturomics approach

Scientometrics, 2018
Although scientists, like many other professionals, aspire to fame and recognition, research in the emergent field of fame and celebrity has as yet neglected to explore their fame trajectories. This study therefore uses the frequency with which scientists’ names appear in English language books between 1800 and 2000 to trace the fame of a large number ...
Chan, Ben   +2 more
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Conservation Culturomics 2.0 (?): Information Entropy, Big Data, and Global Public Awareness in the Anthropocene Narrative Issues

Earth
The Anthropocene is a concept that highlights the profound changes humans have made to nearly every aspect of the Earth. It serves as a compelling narrative that challenges us to examine public perceptions and interests regarding human–nature ...
Charalampos Sideropoulos, A. Troumbis
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Culturomics Profiling of Nasal Cavities of European Wild Rabbits on the Iberian Peninsula: Antimicrobial Resistance and Detection of Microorganisms of Public Health Interest

Pathogens
Background: European wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) are closely connected to the natural environment and might be a potential source of pathogenic bacteria and/or antimicrobial-resistant bacteria.
Carmen González-Azcona   +11 more
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Application Progress of Culturomics in the Isolated Culture of Rhizobacteria: A Review.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Comprehending the structure and function of rhizobacteria components and their regulation are crucial for sustainable agricultural management. However, obtaining comprehensive species information for most bacteria in the natural environment, particularly
C. Ji   +9 more
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