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    B-H. Han. Hiperculturalidad. Barcelona: Editorial Herder, 2018.

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    hyemin-han/BayesFactorFMRI: BayesFactorFMRI V1.0.0

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    BayesFactorFMRI is a tool developed with R and Python to allow neuroimaging researchers to conduct Bayesian second-level analysis of fMRI data and Bayesian meta-analysis of fMRI images with multiprocessing. This tool was developed to expedite computationally intensive Bayesian fMRI analysis through multiprocessing. Its GUI allows researchers who are not experts in computer programming to feasibly perform Bayesian fMRI analysis. BayesFactorFMRI is available via or GitHub for download. It would be widely reused by neuroimaging researchers who intend to analyse their fMRI data with Bayesian analysis with better sensitivity compared with classical analysis while saving time by distributing analysis tasks into multiple processes. Please refer to and cite these articles when you use BayesFactorFMRI: Journal of Open Research Software paper. Bayesian multiple comparison correction: Han, H. (in press). Implementation of Bayesian multiple comparison correction in the second-level analysis of fMRI data: With pilot analyses of simulation and real fMRI datasets based on voxelwise inference. Cognitive Neuroscience, 11(3), 157-169. http://bit.ly/2S6Uka2 Bayesian meta-analysis: Han, H., & Park, J. (2019). Bayesian meta-analysis of fMRI image data. Cognitive Neuroscience, 10(2), 66-76. http://bit.ly/2RCbxZ

    Comparison of 90-day case-fatality after ischemic stroke between two different stroke outcome registries using propensity score matching analysis.

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    Yu K-H, Hong K-S, Lee B-C, Oh M-S, Cho Y-J, Koo J-S, Park J-M, Bae H-J, Han M-K, Ju Y-S, Kang D-W, Appelros P, Norrving B, Terent A. Comparison of 90-day case-fatality after ischemic stroke between two different stroke outcome registries using propensity score matching analysis. Acta Neurol Scand: 2011: 123: 325-331. © 2010 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Background - It has not been clarified whether the disparity in ischemic stroke outcome between populations is caused by ethnic and geographic differences or by variations in case mix. Propensity score matching (PSM) analysis can overcome some analytical problems but is rarely used in stroke outcome research. This study was to compare the ischemic stroke case-fatality between two PSM cohorts of Sweden and Korea. Methods - Prognostic variables related to baseline characteristics and stroke care were included in our PSM model. Then, we selected 7675 Swedish and 1220 Korean patients with ischemic stroke from each stroke registers and performed one-to-one matching based on propensity scores of each patient. Results - After PSM, all measured variables were well balanced in 1163 matched subjects, and the 90-day case-fatality was identical 6.2% (HR 0.997, 95%CI 0.905-1.099) in Sweden and Korea. Conclusions - No difference is found in the 90-day case-fatality in propensity score-matched Swedish and Korean patients with ischemic stroke

    hyemin-han/BayesFMRI: The first release of BayesFMRI

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    BayesFMRI is a tool developed with R and Python to allow neuroimaging researchers to conduct Bayesian second-level analysis of fMRI data and Bayesian meta-analysis of fMRI images with multiprocessing. This tool was developed to expedite computationally intensive Bayesian fMRI analysis through multiprocessing. Its GUI allows researchers who are not experts in computer programming to feasibly perform Bayesian fMRI analysis. BayesFMRI is available via or GitHub for download. It would be widely reused by neuroimaging researchers who intend to analyse their fMRI data with Bayesian analysis with better sensitivity compared with classical analysis while saving time by distributing analysis tasks into multiple processes. Please refer to and cite these articles when you use BayesFMRI: Bayesian multiple comparison correction: Han, H. (in press). Implementation of Bayesian multiple comparison correction in the second-level analysis of fMRI data: With pilot analyses of simulation and real fMRI datasets based on voxelwise inference. Cognitive Neuroscience. http://bit.ly/2S6Uka2 Bayesian meta-analysis: Han, H., & Park, J. (2019). Bayesian meta-analysis of fMRI image data. Cognitive Neuroscience, 10(2), 66-76. http://bit.ly/2RCbxZY </ol

    Influence of H and Extra La on Magnetocaloric Effect of La0.5+xPr0.5Fe11.4Si1.6 Melt-Spun Ribbons

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    Magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effect were investigated on La0.5+xPr0.5Fe11.4Si1.6Hy melt-spun ribbons. It was found that NaZn13-type phase could be obtained easily owing to that the segregation of alpha-Fe phase was suppressed obviously by adding appropriate amount of La after a short time annealing for melt-spun ribbons. For the La0.6Pr0.5Fe11.4Si1.6Hy ribbons, the Curie temperature was adjusted dramatically from low temperature of 193 K to room temperature of 321 K due to the interstitial hydrogen adsorption. With La content increasing, Curie temperature was slightly increased; the magnetic hysteresis was reduced, while a large magnetic entropy change remained. The maximum magnetic entropy change (-Delta S-M) is 33.8 J/(kg.K) for La0.6Pr0.5Fe11.4Si1.6 while that of La0.6Pr0.5Fe11.4Si1.6Hy is 19.6 J/(kg.K) in a magnetic field change of 5 T. It is shown that rapid quenching to make LaFe13-xSix alloys is more cost effective than arc melting method by reducing annealing time substantially. High magnetic entropy change and low magnetic hysteresis were obtained by adding extra La and the Curie temperature was tuned to near room temperature by interstitial atom H. This work indicated that La0.6Pr0.5Fe11.4Si1.6Hy was a promising magnetic refrigeration material near room temperature

    sj-docx-9-han-10.1177_15589447221092062 – Supplemental material for Including a Vessel Loop in Wound Closure Facilitates Suture Removal Following Open Carpal Tunnel Release

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-9-han-10.1177_15589447221092062 for Including a Vessel Loop in Wound Closure Facilitates Suture Removal Following Open Carpal Tunnel Release by Mary C. Frazier, L. Beren H. Tomooka, Nicholas Foeger, Hugh J. Hagan and Peter J. Apel in HAND</p

    sj-docx-3-han-10.1177_15589447221092062 – Supplemental material for Including a Vessel Loop in Wound Closure Facilitates Suture Removal Following Open Carpal Tunnel Release

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-han-10.1177_15589447221092062 for Including a Vessel Loop in Wound Closure Facilitates Suture Removal Following Open Carpal Tunnel Release by Mary C. Frazier, L. Beren H. Tomooka, Nicholas Foeger, Hugh J. Hagan and Peter J. Apel in HAND</p

    A 2 h periodic variation in the low-mass X-ray binary Ser X-1

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    Spectroscopy of the low-mass X-ray binary Ser X-1 using the Gran Telescopio Canarias have revealed a ?2 h periodic variability that is present in the three strongest emission lines. We tentatively interpret this variability as due to orbital motion, making it the first indication of the orbital period of Ser X-1. Together with the fact that the emission lines are remarkably narrow, but still resolved, we show that a main-sequence K dwarf together with a canonical 1.4 M? neutron star gives a good description of the system. In this scenario, the most likely place for the emission lines to arise is the accretion disc, instead of a localized region in the binary (such as the irradiated surface or the stream-impact point), and their narrowness is due instead to the low inclination (?10°) of Ser X-1

    sj-jpg-1-han-10.1177_15589447221092062 – Supplemental material for Including a Vessel Loop in Wound Closure Facilitates Suture Removal Following Open Carpal Tunnel Release

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    Supplemental material, sj-jpg-1-han-10.1177_15589447221092062 for Including a Vessel Loop in Wound Closure Facilitates Suture Removal Following Open Carpal Tunnel Release by Mary C. Frazier, L. Beren H. Tomooka, Nicholas Foeger, Hugh J. Hagan and Peter J. Apel in HAND</p

    sj-docx-7-han-10.1177_15589447221092062 – Supplemental material for Including a Vessel Loop in Wound Closure Facilitates Suture Removal Following Open Carpal Tunnel Release

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-7-han-10.1177_15589447221092062 for Including a Vessel Loop in Wound Closure Facilitates Suture Removal Following Open Carpal Tunnel Release by Mary C. Frazier, L. Beren H. Tomooka, Nicholas Foeger, Hugh J. Hagan and Peter J. Apel in HAND</p
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