44 research outputs found
The spatial structure of lithic landscapes : the late holocene record of east-central Argentina as a case study
Fil: Barrientos, Gustavo. Divisi贸n Antropolog铆a. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata; ArgentinaFil: Catella, Luciana. Divisi贸n Arqueolog铆a. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata; ArgentinaFil: Oliva, Fernando. Centro Estudios Arqueol贸gicos Regionales. Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. Universidad Nacional de Rosario; Argentin
Twitter User Recommendation for Gaining Followers
While social media presence is increasingly important for businesses, growing a social media account and improving its reputation by gathering followers are time-consuming tasks, especially for professionals and small businesses lacking the necessary skills and resources. With the broader goal of providing automatic tool support for social media account automation, in this paper we consider the problem of recommending a Twitter account manager a top-K list of Twitter users that, if approached - e.g., followed, mentioned, or otherwise targeted on social media - are likely to follow the account and interact with it, this way improving its reputation. We propose a recommendation system tackling this problem that leverages features ranging from basic social media attributes to specialized, domain-relevant user profile attributes predicted from data using machine learning techniques, and we report on a preliminary analysis of its performance in gathering new followers in a Twitter scenario where the account manager follows recommended users to trigger their follow-back
PDGFRalpha/FIP1L1-positive chronic eosinophilic leukemia presenting with retro-orbital localization: efficacy of imatinib treatment.
The fusion protein between the platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha (PDGFRalpha, P) gene and the Fip1-like1 (FIP1L1, F) may be identified in 14 to 60% of HES and it indicates a clonal hypereosinophilic syndrome called F/P-positive CEL. We herein report a case of F/P-positive CEL with retro-orbital localization, who was successfully treated with imatinib. CASE REPORT: A 53-year-old male presented an absolute eosinophil count of 25,000/mm(3), anemia (Hb 10.2 g/dl) and a moderate increase in the platelet count (571,000/mm(3)). A clinical examination revealed left exophthalm, associated with diffuse hypoesthesia and diplopia. A CT scan of orbits showed a lesion located in the lachrymal fossa of the left orbit with intra- and extra-conical extension. Molecular analysis excluded the presence of bcr/abl transcript while a F/P fusion tyrosine kinase signal was documented. Imatinib mesylate (IM) was started and, after 7 days of treatment eosinophil count significantly declined along with a dramatic reduction of the left exophthalm. IM dosage was increased up to 300 mg/day. The drug was well tolerated with an initial modest haematological toxicity. The left exophthalm, as well as hypoesthesia and diplopia, disappeared after IM therapy. MRI showed a clear reduction of the intra- and extra-conical growth process. BM molecular signal of the F/P fusion gene resulted undetectable after 4 weeks of treatment. CONCLUSION: In our case, the diagnosis of FIPIL1-PDGFRA-positive CEL and IM therapy has allowed the patient to experience an excellent clinical therapeutic result, avoiding surgical treatment of the retro-orbital mass