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Leveraging Google Scholar to Facilitate Resident Research Reporting. [PDF]
Gottlieb M, Heinrich S, Gore K.
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Construction of a Feedback Comment Analysis Model for Evaluation of Endoscopic Surgical Skill
ABSTRACT Background Surgical education and skill assessments are important in improving surgical skills. However, instructors' comments tend to be complex and unorganized, with varying content and categories. This study aimed to develop a natural language processing (NLP) model to automatically classify feedback comments on surgical procedures and ...
Shusaku Iwai +7 more
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Defining discovery: Is Google Scholar a discovery platform? An essay on the need for a new approach to scholarly discovery. [PDF]
Achenbach K +7 more
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DYNIQX: A novel meta-search engine for the web [PDF]
The effect of metadata in collection fusion has not been sufficiently studied. In response to this, we present a novel meta-search engine called Dyniqx for metadata based search. Dyniqx integrates search results from search services of documents, images,
Barladeanu, Cristi +4 more
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Using the international scientometric databases of open access in scientific research [PDF]
In the article the problem of using the international scientometric databases in researches as web-oriented resources and services that are means of publication and dissemination the results of the scientific research activity is described.
Гальчевська, О.А.
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This study evaluated the educational impact of artificial intelligence (AI)‐navigation surgery that provides real‐time anatomical landmark recognition during laparoscopic cholecystectomy for medical students. Thirty students were randomized into surgeon‐guided, self‐learning, and AI‐learning groups, and their performance was assessed using Dice ...
Shigeo Ninomiya +8 more
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Martin Myhill, Review of Google Scholar, Charleston Advisor, accepted in December 2004, published in April 2005. Excerpt: 'Google Scholar has tried to grapple with [the deep or invisible web] in a number of intelligent ways. First, it draws on some of the latest scholarly, open access publishing ––especially from a number of quality resources ...
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Standing on the shoulders of the Google giant: Sustainable discovery and Google Scholar’s comprehensive coverage. [PDF]
The 11th anniversary of Google Scholar passed yesterday. Max Kemman provides an overview of the growth and impact of the platform and also looks at why Google Scholar is virtually unrivaled.
Kemman, Max
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Artificial Intelligence for Bone: Theory, Methods, and Applications
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) offer the potential to improve bone research. The current review explores the contributions of AI to pathological study, biomarker discovery, drug design, and clinical diagnosis and prognosis of bone diseases. We envision that AI‐driven methodologies will enable identifying novel targets for drugs discovery. The
Dongfeng Yuan +3 more
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Commentary to Gusenbauer and Haddaway 2020: Evaluating retrieval qualities of Google Scholar and PubMed. [PDF]
Klopfenstein DV, Dampier W.
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