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Predicting The Helpfulness Of Online Product Reviewers: A Data Mining Approach
The purpose of this study is to propose a data mining approach to predict the helpfulness scores of online product reviewers. Such prediction can facilitate consumers to judge whether to believe or disbelieve reviews written by different reviewers and can help e-stores or third-party product review websites to target and retain quality reviewers. In this study, we identify eight independent variables from the perspectives of reviewersâ review behavior and trust network to predict the helpfulness scores for these reviewers. We adopt M5 and SVM Regression as our underlying learning algorithms. Our empirical evaluation results on the basis of two product categories (i.e., Car and Computer) suggest that our proposed helpfulness prediction technique can predict the helpfulness scores of online product reviewers
Adhesion GPCR GPR56 Expression Profiling in Human Tissues
Despite the immense functional relevance of GPR56 (gene ADGRG1) in highly diverse (patho)physiological processes such as tumorigenesis, immune regulation, and brain development, little is known about its exact tissue localization. Here, we validated antibodies for GPR56-specific binding using cells with tagged GPR56 or eliminated ADGRG1 in immunotechniques. Using the most suitable antibody, we then established the human GPR56 tissue expression profile. Overall, ADGRG1 RNA-sequencing data of human tissues and GPR56 protein expression correlate very well. In the adult brain especially, microglia are GPR56-positive. Outside the central nervous system, GPR56 is frequently expressed in cuboidal or highly prismatic secreting epithelia. High ADGRG1 mRNA, present in the thyroid, kidney, and placenta is related to elevated GPR56 in thyrocytes, kidney tubules, and the syncytiotrophoblast, respectively. GPR56 often appears in association with secreted proteins such as pepsinogen A in gastric chief cells and insulin in islet β-cells. In summary, GPR56 shows a broad, not cell-type restricted expression in humans
Urolithiasis Is a Risk Factor for Uroseptic Shock and Acute Kidney Injury in Patients With Urinary Tract Infection.
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common complication in patients with urolithiasis. This study aimed to compare clinical manifestations and treatment outcomes among UTI patients with or without urolithiasis. It also focused on identifying relationships among urolithiasis, uroseptic shock, and acute kidney injury (AKI). This retrospective study enrolled hospitalized UTI patients who underwent imaging in an acute care setting from January 2006 to March 2015. Of 662 participants enrolled, 113 (17.1%) had urolithiasis, 107 (16.2%) developed uroseptic shock, and 184 (27.8%) developed AKI. A multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that in UTI patients, urolithiasis is associated with an increased risk of uroseptic shock (OR 1.80, 95% CI: 1.08-3.02, P = 0.025), AKI (OR 1.95, 95% CI: 1.22-3.12, P = 0.005), and bacteremia (OR 1.68, 95% CI: 1.08-2.64, P = 0.022). Urolithiasis is common in UTI patients and is associated with an increased risk of uroseptic shock and AKI
State diagram for packed granular particles under shear: two types of /quaking/ and "shear unjamming"
Understanding intermittency, an ubiquitous behavior in flows of packed
grains, is pivotal for establishing the rheology of granular material. A
straightforward explanation has been missing despite the long development of
theories at different levels of abstraction. In this work, we propose the use
of a Stribeck-Hertz model that starts with the classic Coulomb friction but
also takes into account the tribology between particles, i.e. the reduction of
friction coefficient with speed as is commonly observed. Our numerical studies
reveal a state diagram covering a wide range of packing fractions, and produce
the quaking intermittency in the mid-range of a dimensionless shear rate
defined accordingly, in consistence with our recent experimental observation
[Phys. Rev. Lett. 126.128001 (2021)]. Monitoring the change of mean contact
number allows us to distinguish two types of quaking. Above the
random-close-packing density, the quakes are exclusively of the first type,
occurred with a sudden increase of the contact number. At lower packing
fractions, the dominant quaking depends in part on the dimensionless shear
rate. The second type of quaking is identified as the prelude for a granular
packing to "unjam" upon increase of the dimensionless shear rate -- a
phenomenon that occurs only when the essential tribology is taken into accoun
Bacteremic pneumonia caused by Nocardia veterana in an HIV-infected patient
SummaryDisseminated Nocardia veterana infection has rarely been reported. We describe the first reported case of N. veterana bacteremic pneumonia in an HIV-infected patient. The isolate was confirmed by 16S rRNA sequencing analysis. The patient initially responded well to trimethoprimâsulfamethoxazole treatment (minimum inhibitory concentration 0.25Îźg/ml), but died of ventilator-associated pneumonia
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