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From P100 to P100': A new citation‐rank approach
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 2014Properties of a percentile‐based rating scale needed in bibliometrics are formulated. Based on these properties, P100 was recently introduced as a new citation‐rank approach (Bornmann, Leydesdorff, & Wang, 2013). In this paper, we conceptualize P100 and propose an improvement which we call P100'.
Lutz Bornmann, Rüdiger Mutz
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Normal temporal variability of the P100
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Evoked Potentials Section, 1987Determination of clinically significant temporal changes in P100 latency requires knowledge of the degree of normal intraindividual variability. Checkerboard visual evoked potentials using 3 check sizes (17', 35' and 70') were performed serially on 20 healthy volunteers. Each subject was tested at least twice an average of 6 months apart.
B S, Oken, K H, Chiappa, E, Gill
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Abstract P100: Heritability of Atrial Fibrillation
Circulation, 2017Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common and heritable arrhythmia associated with substantial morbidity. Previous reports have implicated over 30 genes and 16 loci in the pathogenesis of AF, but the genetic architecture of the arrhythmia has not been systematically characterized ...
Lu-Chen Weng +14 more
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Single P100 Visual evoked potential analyses in man
International Journal of Neuroscience, 1994Standards evoked potential averaging leads to a loss of information inherent in the moment to moment variability of the amplitude and latency of single evoked potentials. In order to extract this information, attempts were made to develop procedures which would allow recording of single visual evoked potentials in at least a selected group of subjects.
G Z, Rosenstein +4 more
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P100 Chilaidit’s syndrome: a case report
Posters, 2017Introduction Chilaiditi syndrome is very seldom met in medical casuistry, having a frequency not more than 0.28% and it is described especially referring to people over 60 years old, mainly on males. Radiological diagnosis is represented by a loop of bowel interposition, frequently transverse colon in interhepato-diaphragmatic space.
Camelia Buşil&acaron; +4 more
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The multifunctional human p100 protein 'hooks' methylated ligands
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2007The human p100 protein is a vital transcription regulator that increases gene transcription by forming a physical bridge between promoter-specific activators and the basal transcription machinery. Here we demonstrate that the tudor and SN (TSN) domain of p100 interacts with U small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) complexes, suggesting a role for p100
Neil, Shaw +12 more
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Gender factor in longer P100 latency of elderly persons
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Evoked Potentials Section, 1984Monocular pattern-shift visual evoked potentials (PSVEPs) were obtained in 26 neurologically and ophthalmologically normal elderly community volunteers (mean age 59.4, males 15, females 11), and compared with similarly obtained data in 26 sex-matched young subjects (mean age 28.1).
N P, Verma, K A, Kooi
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P100 Nerve conduction study in healthy individuals
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2017Nerve conduction studies (NCS) are electrodiagnostic tests which are used to evaluate the ability of the conduction of the motor and the sensory nerves. NCS tests are used in the diagnosis of polyneuropathies, mononeuropathies, radicular lesions, tunnel syndromes and nerve damages caused by trauma and compression. The aim of this study was to evaluate
M.K. Jha, T.M. Sharma, O. Nepal, M. Bade
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