338 research outputs found

    S1_File._CONSORT-2010-Checklist – Supplemental material for The diagnostic value of intracavitary electrocardiogram for verifying tip position of peripherally inserted central catheters in cancer patients: A retrospective multicenter study

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    Supplemental material, S1_File._CONSORT-2010-Checklist for The diagnostic value of intracavitary electrocardiogram for verifying tip position of peripherally inserted central catheters in cancer patients: A retrospective multicenter study by Ting Yu, Ligui Wu, Ling Yuan, Robert Dawson, Rongmei Li, Zhenzhu Qiu, Xiancui Wu, Ping Chen, Jing Qi, Yiqun Yang, Yuling Feng, Wei Xu, Weiwei Kong, Yang Chen, Shanping Li, Xiang Wu and Tingting Yan in The Journal of Vascular Access</p

    S3_File._STARD-2015-checklist – Supplemental material for The diagnostic value of intracavitary electrocardiogram for verifying tip position of peripherally inserted central catheters in cancer patients: A retrospective multicenter study

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    Supplemental material, S3_File._STARD-2015-checklist for The diagnostic value of intracavitary electrocardiogram for verifying tip position of peripherally inserted central catheters in cancer patients: A retrospective multicenter study by Ting Yu, Ligui Wu, Ling Yuan, Robert Dawson, Rongmei Li, Zhenzhu Qiu, Xiancui Wu, Ping Chen, Jing Qi, Yiqun Yang, Yuling Feng, Wei Xu, Weiwei Kong, Yang Chen, Shanping Li, Xiang Wu and Tingting Yan in The Journal of Vascular Access</p

    S4_File._Numbers_of_initially_PICC_insertion_patients – Supplemental material for The diagnostic value of intracavitary electrocardiogram for verifying tip position of peripherally inserted central catheters in cancer patients: A retrospective multicenter study

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    Supplemental material, S4_File._Numbers_of_initially_PICC_insertion_patients for The diagnostic value of intracavitary electrocardiogram for verifying tip position of peripherally inserted central catheters in cancer patients: A retrospective multicenter study by Ting Yu, Ligui Wu, Ling Yuan, Robert Dawson, Rongmei Li, Zhenzhu Qiu, Xiancui Wu, Ping Chen, Jing Qi, Yiqun Yang, Yuling Feng, Wei Xu, Weiwei Kong, Yang Chen, Shanping Li, Xiang Wu and Tingting Yan in The Journal of Vascular Access</p

    S2_File._STROBE-statement – Supplemental material for The diagnostic value of intracavitary electrocardiogram for verifying tip position of peripherally inserted central catheters in cancer patients: A retrospective multicenter study

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    Supplemental material, S2_File._STROBE-statement for The diagnostic value of intracavitary electrocardiogram for verifying tip position of peripherally inserted central catheters in cancer patients: A retrospective multicenter study by Ting Yu, Ligui Wu, Ling Yuan, Robert Dawson, Rongmei Li, Zhenzhu Qiu, Xiancui Wu, Ping Chen, Jing Qi, Yiqun Yang, Yuling Feng, Wei Xu, Weiwei Kong, Yang Chen, Shanping Li, Xiang Wu and Tingting Yan in The Journal of Vascular Access</p

    TreeVul - Replication Package

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    This repository contains source code and datasets related to TreeVul. Fine-grained Commit-level Vulnerability Type Prediction by CWE Tree Structure Shengyi Pan, Lingfeng Bao, Xin Xia, David Lo, Shanping Li ICSE 2023 We provide a README.md that explains the usage of each file and the requirements to run the code.</p

    Hydnotrya laojunshanensis L. Li, D. Q. Zhou & Y. C. Zhao 2013

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    &lt;p&gt;Hydnotrya laojunshanensis L. Li, D.Q. Zhou &amp; Y.C. Zhao 2013&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Plate 3&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Description.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;i&gt;Ascomata&lt;/i&gt; irregularly globose, 1.0-3.0 cm in diameter when fresh, brownish orange (6C8), smooth, mostly single-chambered with a primary apical opening to 0.1-0.5 cm in diameter, the opening rarely narrowing into a slit, sometimes folded forming few channels, lined with white fluffy hymenium. Elastic to crisp. No special smell was noticed.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;i&gt;Peridium&lt;/i&gt; two-layered, 350-570 &micro;m thick, outer layer 160-200 &micro;m thick, composed of light brown (6E8) angular or irregular cells, inner layer, 220-350 &micro;m thick, consisting of hyaline interwoven hyphae. Gleba chamber hollow, lined with off-white (1A2) hymenium when immature; two-layered when mature, the outer layer orange (6B8), the inner layer yellowish to whitish (4A2), hymenial surface fluffy. &lt;i&gt;Asci&lt;/i&gt; cylindrical, 331.5-390.5 &times; 25.5-35.5 &micro;m, 8-spored, thin-walled, narrowed at the base into a long stalk (30-50 &mu;m), without croziers, arranged in a palisade. &lt;i&gt;Ascospore&lt;/i&gt; strictly uniseriate, ellipsoid (excluding the thickened exosporium), rectangular (with the exosporium), (26.5-)33.0-50.5 &times; (15.5-)20.5-35.5(-38.0) &micro;m Q = 1.35 &plusmn; 0.02, surface rough, reddish orange to golden (6B8) when mature. &lt;i&gt;Paraphyses&lt;/i&gt; hyaline, straight stick shape, 2.0-6 &micro;m in diam, apical slightly inflated, septate, exceeding the asci by 180-300 &micro;m.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Ecology and distribution.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; Hypogeous, solitary, or in groups in soil, under &lt;i&gt;Abies&lt;/i&gt; spp., fruiting from late summer to early autumn. Known only from Yunnan Province, China.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Additional specimens examined.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; China, Yunnan Province, Laojun mountains, 26&deg;42.00'N, 99&deg;42.00'E, alt. 3786 m, in a forest of A. forrestii var. smithii, 30.Aug.2012, Lin Li (Holotype, YAAS L2425; GenBank KC878618); Shangri-La, 28&deg;16.00'N, 99&deg;11.00'E, alt. 3978 m, in a forest of &lt;i&gt;Abies&lt;/i&gt; sp., 19 Aug. 2014, Shanping Wan (HKAS95802 GenBank: ITS = OP908303), Lijiang, 26&deg;42.00'N, 99&deg;58.00'E, alt. 3540 m, in a forest of &lt;i&gt;A. forrestii&lt;/i&gt;, 12 Sept. 2019, Lin Li (BMDLU L21197 GenBank: ITS = ON982592, LSU = ON982620); Lijiang, 26&deg;56.00'N, 99&deg;32.00'E, alt. 3805 m, in a forest of &lt;i&gt;A. forrestii&lt;/i&gt;, 21 Sept. 2021, Lin Li (BMDLU L21211 GenBank: ITS = ON982580, LSU = ON982621, BMDLU L21212 GenBank: ITS = ON982593, LSU = ON982622, BMDLU L21215 GenBank: ITS = ON982594, LSU = ON982623).&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Notes.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; When the species was described in 2013 by Li et al., only one collection from Mt. Laojun in Yunnan Province, China, was reported. More specimens of &lt;i&gt;H. laojunshanensis&lt;/i&gt; have been found at other places in Yunnan since then. We discovered that this species had not only simple chambered ascomata but also folded, chambered ascomata. This species has large, rectangular ascospores (including thickened exsporium) with a rough surface differentiating from other species in &lt;i&gt;Hydnotrya&lt;/i&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;Published as part of &lt;i&gt;Li, Lin, Wan, Shan-Ping, Wang, Yun, Thongklang, Naritsada, Tang, Song-Ming, Luo, Zong-Long &amp; Li, Shu-Hong, 2023, New species of Hydnotrya (Ascomycota, Pezizomycetes) from southwestern China with notes on morphological characteristics of 17 species of Hydnotrya, pp. 49-67 in MycoKeys 100&lt;/i&gt; on page 49, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.100.10670

    A099: Sports-Medicine Integration Treatment Behaviors in Obese College Students: Current Status, Effectiveness, and Influencing Factors

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    Obesity among college students has become a critical public health issue, impacting their physical and mental health. Sports-Medicine Integration (SMI), an innovative intervention, shows promise for obesity treatment. This study explores the characteristics, effects, and influencing factors of SMI treatments among students, offering insights to improve health literacy and promote holistic well-being in universities. Method: This study employed the SMI Cognitive Situation Scale (Gao Shangshang, 2020), the Exercise Motivation Scale (Chen Shanping, 2013), and a self-designed Obesity Treatment Behavior Scale to survey 1,225 non-physical education majors from general higher education institutions. Data were analyzed using SPSS 29.0. Descriptive statistics assessed obesity prevalence, treatment behavior choices, and SMI product/service usage and costs. Cross-tabulation chi-square tests examined the relationship between obesity levels and behavior choices, while one-way ANOVA compared treatment effectiveness and satisfaction across approaches and explored the influence of SMI knowledge and internal exercise motivation on behavior choices. (1) Among 1,225 surveyed students, 590 (48.2%) had obesity issues: 26.7% slightly obese, 11.8% not severely obese, 6.8% more severely obese, and 2.9% severely obese. (2) Most students preferred physical exercise (57.5%) over SMI treatment (30.0%), no treatment (12.2%), or hospital visits (0.3%). (3) SMI product/service usage (1.58 ± 0.86) and expenditure (1.53 ± 0.82) were low. (4) Slightly obese students were most likely to choose no treatment (62.5%), while non-obese students had the highest SMI treatment adoption rate (50.1%). SMI treatment adoption showed an inverted U-shaped relationship with obesity level (excluding non-obese students), peaking at 47.2% for not severely obese students but remaining lower than for non-obese students. (5) SMI treatments significantly improved obesity outcomes (p \u3c 0.001) and satisfaction (p \u3c 0.05) compared to other treatments. Students choosing SMI treatments had significantly higher SMI knowledge (p \u3c 0.001) and internal exercise motivation (p \u3c 0.001) than others. (1) The adoption of SMI treatments among students remains low. (2) Non-obese students likely possess stronger health awareness, enabling better weight management and a greater tendency to adopt scientifically grounded and efficient SMI treatments when facing obesity issues. (3) SMI treatment has a better therapeutic effect and satisfaction level for obesity and should be promoted more. (4) Universities should enhance students\u27 SMI literacy and internal exercise motivation through health education, empowering them to adopt more evidence-based and effective preventive and therapeutic measures for obesity

    Automatic Generation of Pull Request Descriptions

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    Enabled by the pull-based development model, developers can easily contribute to a project through pull requests (PRs). When creating a PR, developers can add a free-form description to describe what changes are made in this PR and/or why. Such a description is helpful for reviewers and other developers to gain a quick understanding of the PR without touching the details and may reduce the possibility of the PR being ignored or rejected. However, developers sometimes neglect to write descriptions for PRs. For example, in our collected dataset with over 333K PRs, more than 34% of the PR descriptions are empty. To alleviate this problem, we propose an approach to automatically generate PR descriptions based on the commit messages and the added source code comments in the PRs. We regard this problem as a text summarization problem and solve it using a novel sequence-to-sequence model. To cope with out-of-vocabulary words in software artifacts and bridge the gap between the training loss function of the sequence-to-sequence model and the evaluation metric ROUGE, which has been shown to correspond to human evaluation, we integrate the pointer generator and directly optimize for ROUGE using reinforcement learning and a special loss function. We build a dataset with over 41K PRs and evaluate our approach on this dataset through ROUGE and a human evaluation. Our evaluation results show that our approach outperforms two baselines by significant margins.Zhongxin Liu, Xin Xia, Christoph Treude, David Lo, Shanping L

    Unveil the Mystery of Critical Software Vulnerabilities - Dataset

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    &lt;p&gt;This repository contains the dataset and the scripts used to collect the dataset in our paper&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;&nbsp;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Unveil the Mystery of Critical Software Vulnerabilities&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Shengyi Pan, Lingfeng Bao, Jiayuan Zhou, Xing Hu, Xin Xia, Shanping Li&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;FSE 2024 (industry)&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;&nbsp;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;We provide a &lt;strong&gt;README.md&lt;/strong&gt; that explains the usage of each file and the dataset format.&lt;/p&gt
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