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    Father Andrew Mullen 1790-1818: a study in early nineteenth century spirituality

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    This thesis is laid out in three parts: Part I. The life and death of Andrew Mullen. The life is based, to a large extent, on a long letter to his mother, Catherine Mullen, dated 7 January 1810. The letter gives a definite insight into his spirituality based on his membership of the Archconfraternity of the Blessed Sacrament. There is a hint that he had a premonition of an early death. Part II. The burial of Andrew Mullen and the immediate cult to him This is based on documentary evidence. Part III. Most of this part is a catalogue of testimonies taken from 1993 onwards. Then there is the conclusion on the popular devotion to Andrew Mullen stressing the theological aspect of the subject. In the course of writing the thesis it was decided to separate the documentary evidence from the oral tradition. This was advantageous in developing the thesis, and the documents provided a secure basis for the oral tradition. Two pieces of information were found in March 1997. They are death notices: 2 January 1819, The Leinster Journal and 7 January 1819, The Car low Morning Post. There is a slight discrepancy between the two on the date of his death. Also this discrepancy shows a slight difference from the date of the tombstone

    Supplemental material for Comprehensive assessment of disability post-stroke using the newly developed miFUNCTION scale

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    Supplemental Material for Comprehensive assessment of disability post-stroke using the newly developed miFUNCTION scale by Charlotte Zerna, Tyler Burley, Theresa L Green, Sean P Dukelow, Andrew M Demchuk and Michael D Hill: for the Thrombolysis, Thrombectomy and Acute Stroke Therapy (TTST) group in International Journal of Stroke</p

    WSO881349 Supplemental Material - Supplemental material for National trends in hospital admission, case fatality, and sex differences in atrial fibrillation-related strokes

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    Supplemental material, WSO881349 Supplemental Material for National trends in hospital admission, case fatality, and sex differences in atrial fibrillation-related strokes by Gordon AE Jewett, M Patrice Lindsay, Cristina Goia, Brandon Zagorski, Noreen Kamal, Moira K Kapral, Andrew M Demchuk, Michael D Hill and Amy YX Yu in International Journal of Stroke</p

    Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts

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    We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more sophisticated methods

    sj-docx-1-ine-10.1177_15910199231221491 - Supplemental material for Predicting outcome in acute stroke with large vessel occlusion—application and validation of MR PREDICTS in the ESCAPE-NA1 population

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ine-10.1177_15910199231221491 for Predicting outcome in acute stroke with large vessel occlusion—application and validation of MR PREDICTS in the ESCAPE-NA1 population by Martha Marko, Mayank Goyal, Johanna M Ospel, Nishita Singh, Esmee Venema, Raul G Nogueira, Andrew M Demchuk, Ryan A McTaggart, Alexandre Y Poppe, Bijoy K Menon, Charlotte Zerna, Maxim Mulder, Diederik WJ Dippel, Hester F Lingsma, Bob Roozenbeek, Michael Tymianski and Michael D Hill in Interventional Neuroradiology</p

    Aura phenomenon: a proposal for an etiology-based clinical classification

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    Abstract Background The term “aura” refers to a well-defined pattern of usually positive, progressive, and reversible neurological symptoms, with spreading depolarization as the underlying mechanism. While commonly associated with migraine, aura can also occur in other neurological disorders (i.e., cerebrovascular disorders). However, current terminology inadequately describes its different underlying clinical etiologies. Main body We propose the following terminology and etiology-based clinical classification for the aura phenomenon: (i) Migrainous Aura (when the etiology is migraine), (ii) Non-migrainous Aura (when there is an alternative etiology), (iii) Aura of uncertain clinical etiology (when etiology is unclear), and (iv) Migrainous Infarction (a typical migrainous aura in a patient with migraine with aura associated with an infarction in a corresponding anatomical brain region). Conclusion This nuanced classification aims to aid in the diagnostic evaluation and phenotyping of aura phenomenon, ultimately improving the diagnosis and management of the different associated neurological conditions. Moreover, it could promote effective communication and translational mechanistic research

    Supplemental Material - Clinical Features, Non-Contrast CT Radiomic and Radiological Signs in Models for the Prediction of Hematoma Expansion in Intracerebral Hemorrhage

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    Supplemental Material for Clinical Features, Non-Contrast CT Radiomic and Radiological Signs in Models for the Prediction of Hematoma Expansion in Intracerebral Hemorrhage by Zejia Frank Chen, Liying Zhang, André M Carrington, Rebecca Thornhill, Olivier Miguel, Angela M Auriat, Nima O Fard, Shiva Hiremath, Vered Tshemeister Abitbul, Dar Dowlatshahi, Andrew Demchuk, David Gladstone, Andrea Morotti, Ilaria Casetta, Enrico Fainardi, Thien Huynh, Marah Elkabouli, Zoé Talbot, Gerd Melkus, and Richard I Aviv in Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal</p

    sj-docx-1-wso-10.1177_17474930221092262 – Supplemental material for Outcome prediction in large vessel occlusion ischemic stroke with or without endovascular stroke treatment: THRIVE-EVT

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-wso-10.1177_17474930221092262 for Outcome prediction in large vessel occlusion ischemic stroke with or without endovascular stroke treatment: THRIVE-EVT by Alexander C Flint, Sheila L Chan, Nancy J Edwards, Vivek A Rao, Jeffrey G Klingman, Mai N Nguyen-Huynh, Bernard Yan, Peter J Mitchell, Stephen M. Davis, Bruce CV Campbell, Diederik W Dippel, Yvo BWEM Roos, Wim H van Zwam, Jeffrey L Saver, Chelsea S Kidwell, Michael D Hill, Mayank Goyal, Andrew M Demchuk, Serge Bracard, Martin Bendszus and Geoffrey A Donnan in International Journal of Stroke</p

    The Grouped Author-Topic Model for Unsupervised Entity Resolution

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    This paper describes a generative approach for tackling the problem of identity resolution in a completely unsupervised context with no fixed assumption regarding the true number of identities. The problem of entity resolution involves associating different references to authors (in a paper's author list, for example) with real underlying identities. The references may be written in differing forms or may have errors, and identical references may refer to different real identities. The approach taken here uses a generative model of both the abstract of a document and its list of authors to resolve identities in a corpus of documents. In the model, authors and topics are associated with latent groups. For each document, an abstract and an author list are generated conditioned on a given group. Results are presented on real-world datasets, and outperform the best performing unsupervised methods.</p

    WSO895702 Supplemental Material - Supplemental material for Validation of an automated ASPECTS method on non-contrast computed tomography scans of acute ischemic stroke patients

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    Supplemental material, WSO895702 Supplemental Material for Validation of an automated ASPECTS method on non-contrast computed tomography scans of acute ischemic stroke patients by Hulin Kuang, Wu Qiu, Mohamed Najm, Dar Dowlatshahi, Robert Mikulik, Alex Y Poppe, Josep Puig, Mar Castellanos, Sung I Sohn, Seong H Ahn, Ana Calleja, Albert Jin, Talip Asil, Negar Asdaghi, Thalia S Field, Shelagh Coutts, Michael D Hill, Andrew M Demchuk, Mayank Goyal, Bijoy K Menon and for the INTERRSeCT Collaborators: for the CHOICE Investigators in International Journal of Stroke</p
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