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Sharon Park, Colonel Tom Dotson Sports Complex
Alleghany County is working with the Clifton Forge Little League to develop 14.66 acres in the Sharon area of Alleghany County. This will be called the Colonel Tom Dotson Sports Complex.Project design team: Kim Steika, project coordinator; Michael Blake, Brad Miln
Author Correction: Evaluation of skin cancer resection guide using hyper‑realistic in‑vitro phantom fabricated by 3D printing
The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the author Taehun Kim which was incorrectly given as Teahun Kim. The original Article has been corrected
BLOG: HSA Sponsored Event - the Immigration Act and Public Services
First paragraph: On June 8th Dr Kim McKee (University of St Andrews) and Dr Sharon Leahy (University of St Andrews) hosted a symposium on ‘The Impact of the UK Immigration Act on Housing and Public Services’ at the University of St Andrews. The event was supported by an event bursary from the Housing Studies Association
The Unequal Impact of Covid-19 on black, asian, minority ethnic and refugee communities
In this blog, Dr Kim McKee, Anna Pearce and Dr Sharon Leahy explain why we’re not all ‘in this together’ and that COVID-19 is disproportionately impacting the BAMER community
JLS 313: Organized Crime - course syllabus
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Previous issue date: 2009-0
DBLP-derived labeled data for author name disambiguation
This is a DBLP-derived labeled data originally created by Dr. C. Lee Giles at Penn State University and filtered for duplicate removal and error correction by Dr. Jinseok Kim at University of Michigan. For more details, see references below.1. Kim, Jinseok (2018). Evaluating author name disambiguation for digital libraries: a case of DBLP. Scientometrics. doi:10.1007/s11192-018-2824-5 2. Kim, Jinseok & Kim, Jenna (2018). The impact of imbalanced training data on machine learning for author name disambiguation. Scientometrics. doi: 10.1007/s11192-018-2865-9Each row refers to an author name instance with following feature information separated by tab.author name: full name string extracted from DBLPunique author id: labels assigned manually by Dr. C. Lee Giles's teampaper id: assigned by Dr. Jinseok Kimauthor list: names of authors in the byline of the paperyear: publication yearvenue: conference or journal namestitle: stopwords removed and stemmed by the Porter's stemmerIf you want to use this dataset, please consider to cite papers below.For the original dataset: Han, H., Giles, L., Zha, H., Li, C., & Tsioutsiouliklis, K. (2004). Two Supervised Learning Approaches for Name Disambiguation in Author Citations. JCDL 2004: Proceedings of the Fourth ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 296-305. doi:10.1145/996350.996419For the filtered dataset: 1. Kim, Jinseok (2018). Evaluating author name disambiguation for digital libraries: a case of DBLP. Scientometrics. doi:10.1007/s11192-018-2824-5 or2. Kim, Jinseok & Kim, Jenna (2018). The impact of imbalanced training data on machine learning for author name disambiguation. Scientometrics. doi: 10.1007/s11192-018-2865-9</div
A longitudinal study of health related quality of life in children treated for cerebellar tumours compared with a non-tumour group
This thesis investigated health related quality of life (HRQoL) measured annually at three time points (T1, T2, T3) in children treated for medulloblastoma (SRM) or low grade cerebellar astrocytoma (LGCA) compared with a typically developing group of children. Four research questions were addressed. These were, first, whether HRQoL and other aspects of quality of survival differ between children treated for cerebellar tumours and a representative sample of children in the general population. Second, whether there are differences between HRQoL in children treated for SRM and LGCA. Third, whether HRQoL and the factors that impacted on it changed over time. Fourth whether there were any early modifiable predictors of subsequent HRQoL.Children treated for cerebellar tumours had a significantly poorer HRQoL and IQ than the Comparison group. In addition, those in the SRM group had significantly poorer health status, and behavioural and executive functioning, the latter by teacher-report only. Children in the SRM group had a significantly poorer HRQoL, health status (by parent-report only), and behavioural functioning (by teacher-report only) than children in the LGCA group. IQ and executive functioning were similar.Longitudinally, in the SRM group, HRQoL and health status improved but remained very poor. Behaviour and IQ did not improve, and executive functioning declined (by teacher-report only). In the LGCA group HRQoL and IQ did not improve and remained poor. Specific help at school increased in the SRM group from 40% at T1 to 57% at T3. In the LGCA group the percentages were 11 and 24 compared with a consistent 3% in the Comparison group, indicating increasing need for educational support in both tumour groups. Motor and sensory functioning, emotional functioning (except by parent-report at T3), and cognitive functioning (by child-report at T3 only) were consistent predictors of HRQoL over time. At T1, emotion and cognition (by child-and parent-report), child’s age (by child-report), and motor and sensory functioning (by parent-report) predicted subsequent HRQoL two years later.These findings show that impairment is evident early on in children treated for cerebellar tumours and persists over time. HRQoL remains poor particularly in the LGCA group where no improvement was observed. These children need to be assessed regularly and monitored as early intervention to mitigate cognitive and emotional difficulties especially in older children, may help to improve subsequent HRQoL. Future research should focus on early interventions.<br/
Khoo Kay Kim, professor of Malaysian history : a biobibliometric study
Presents an analysis of the publication productivity, authorship pattern, channels of communication, journal preference and language preference of Professor Dato' Khoo Kay Kim, Professor of Malaysian History in the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. The results of this biobibliometric study indicate that he can be a role model for future Malaysian historians to emulate his various achievements especially in the field of history education
Anxious, Dismal, Giddy, Aggressive: Seth Kim-Cohen interviewed by Mark Peter Wright for Ear Room.
A conversation with author Seth Kim-Cohen
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