Testing the Implementation and Acceptance of Generative Artificial Intelligence to Augment Vascular Surgery Journal Club [0.03%]
测试生成式人工智能在血管外科杂志俱乐部中的实施与接受情况
Rhea Puthumana,Sean Liebscher,Mead Ferris et al.
Rhea Puthumana et al.
The remaining 6 citations (13%) contained errors including nonexistent journal article titles and mismatch between journal article title and associated hyperlink. Technical issues with the LLM were uncommon.
Sexing Bones: Improving Transparency of Sex Reporting to Address Bias Within Preclinical Studies [0.03%]
骨骼性别鉴定:提高透明度以解决前期临床研究中的偏见问题
Aikta Sharma,Lysanne V Michels,Andrew A Pitsillides et al.
Aikta Sharma et al.
We then investigated sex reporting practices in skeletal research, specifically how customary it is for murine sex to be included in journal article titles or abstracts and then determined whether any bias in sex reporting exists.
Deaf women's experiences of maternity and primary care: An integrative review [0.03%]
聋哑妇女的产科和初级保健经历:整合性回顾
Meghan Luton,Helen T Allan,Herminder Kaur
Meghan Luton
After reviewing 430 journal article titles and abstracts against the inclusion/exclusion criteria, 11 articles were included for final review. Selected studies were conducted internationally and were available in English. 10 were qualitative studies, 1 used survey design.
Health Research Titles and Guidelines Improve Impact and Article Acceptance Rates [0.03%]
健康研究题目和指南能提高影响并增加文章接受率
James H Lubowitz
James H Lubowitz
Our series of research pearls concludes with 2 articles on the weighty impact of journal article titles and on instruments to improve research publication quality.
Michael J Rossi,Jefferson C Brand
Michael J Rossi
A journal article's title gives authors one chance to make a first impression and communicate succinctly the findings from their important research. The goal of a research article rests in disseminating information. Both authors and academi...
A masculine perspective of gendered topics in the research literature on males and females with intellectual disability [0.03%]
有关智障男性和女性研究文献中的性别话题的男性视角
Nathan J Wilson,Trevor R Parmenter,Roger J Stancliffe et al.
Nathan J Wilson et al.
Method: We conducted a thematic analysis of all journal article titles from four prominent intellectual disability journals where "man," "woman," "men," "women," "male," "female," "girl," and "boy" were mentioned in the title.
The advantages of being called NICE: a systematic review of journal article titles using the acronym for the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence [0.03%]
被命名为NICE的优势——系统性评论英国国家健康与临床卓越研究院英文简称用法的优点
David S Morrison,G David Batty
David S Morrison
Objective: To describe the use of NICE, the acronym for the UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, as both an adjective and noun in peer-reviewed journal article titles. ...
Bryan P Bergeron
Bryan P Bergeron
RSS enables clinicians with a compatible browser, such as Mozilla Firefox, or other desktop aggregator, to view headlines and journal article titles from dozens or even hundreds of disparate Web sites of their choosing.