\ BIP! Finder for COVID-19 - Impact-based ranking

BIP! Finder for COVID-19

This version of BIP! Finder aims to ease the exploration of COVID-19-related literature by enabling ranking articles based on various impact metrics.

Last Update: 18 - 01 - 2023 (628506 entries)

Provided impact measures:
Popularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.
Influence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact.
Reader Attention: The current number of Mendeley readers.
Social Media Attention: The number of recent tweets related to this article.
*More details on these impact measures can be found here.
Score interpretations:
Exceptional score (in top 0.01%).
Substantial score (in top 1%).
Average score (in bottom 99%).
Score not available.
Main data sources:
CORD-19 dataset(1) (list of papers)
LitCovid hub(2) (list of papers)
PMC & PubMed (citations)
Mendeley (number of readers)
COVID-19-TweetIDs(3) (tweets)

Use:  Impact  Relevance & Impact
TitleVenueYearImpactSource
6651Elasomeran: Acute myocarditis: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6652Propofol: Hypertriglyceridaemia: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6653Heparin: Lack of efficacy: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6654Sertraline/tramadol: Serotonin syndrome: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6655COVID-19-Vaccine-Pfizer-BioNTech: Acute generalised pustular psoriasis: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6656Rituximab: COVID-2019-infection: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6657Tozinameran: Systaemic capillary leak syndrome: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6658mRNA COVID-19 vaccines safe in patients with previous COVID-19 infections  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6659Tozinameran: Pyoderma gangrenosum: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6660AZD-1222/immune-globulin/methylprednisolone: Various toxicities and lack of efficacy: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6661Multiple drugs: Aseptic Meningitis and myelosuppression: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6662Doxycycline: Isolated compartment syndrome: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6663Tozinameran: Herpes varicella-zoster virus infection: 2 case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6664Tozinameran: Reactive axillary lymphadenopathy: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6665Elasomeran: Myopericarditis: 2 case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6666Tozinameran: Thymic hyperplasia and lymphadenopathy: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6667Hydroxychloroquine: Acute generalised exantematic pustulosis following off-label treatment: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6668COVID-19-Vaccine-Pfizer-BioNTech: Central retinal vein occlusion: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6669Ad26.cov2-s/immune-globulin: Guillain barre syndrome and pseudohyponatraemia: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6670Multiple drugs: Lack of efficacy and various toxicities due to off-label use: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6671Methylprednisolone: Strongyloidiasis following off-label treatment: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6672AZD-1222/tozinameran: Subacute thyroiditis: 2 case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6673Elasomeran/tozinameran: Various cutaneous reactions: 6 case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6674Non-serious case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6675COVID-19 vaccine errors dominate ISMP's list of top 10 safety concerns for 2021  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6676Elasomeran: Autoimmune hepatitis: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6677Multiple drugs: Rhino orbital-cerebral mucormycosis and hyperglycaemia following off label use: 2 case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6678Antibacterials: Candidiasis bloodstream infection: 3 case reports  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6679Amphotericin-B-liposomal/dexamethasone/methylprednisolone: Invasive candida kefyr infection, off label use and drug resistance: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6680Enoxaparin-sodium: Retroperitoneal haematoma: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6681Service innovativeness in retailing: Increasing the relative attractiveness during the COVID-19 pandemic  

COVID-19 primarily spreads through close contact between humans and has affected retailing industries extremely hard. To manage the situation retailers have turned to service innovation to change their operations to make consumers feel safe while shopping. This research focuses on the role of service innovativeness in retailing firms during the COVID-19 pandemic through an empirical study of almost 6000 consumers of 28 retailing firms. The results suggested that retailers with high service innovativeness performed COVID-19 imposed innovations better to improve their relative attractiveness. For retailers with physical stores, changes to the servicescape and the offering were found to be the key antecedents of service innovativeness. The findings on COVID-19 imposed service innovations demonstrate the importance of service innovativeness in successfully changing retailing services to adjust to the restrictions from governments and safety needs of customers.

N/A2022       CORD-19
6682Tozinameran: Myopericarditis and pneumonitis: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6683AZD-1222/fondaparinux-sodium/immune-globulin: Vaccine induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia leading to cerebral arterial and venous thrombosis: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6684Other adverse reaction research  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6685Elasomeran: Takotsubo cardiomyopathy: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6686Diphenhydramine/elasomeran/hydrocortisone: Acute generalised exanthematous pustulosis and lack of efficacy: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6687Uncertainty in industrial markets: The COVID-19 pandemic  

This article develops a deeper conceptualization and understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on industrial firms. Qualitative analysis is conducted based on twelve semi-structured interviews with executives from organizations with over $100B in combined annual revenues. Constructs studied included governmental forces, supply and demand-side changes, new communication processes, short- and long-term impacts, and the new normal. This article provides evidence of the unprecedented impacts on industrial firms in the early phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. Using qualitative analysis, along with emergence theory as the theoretical lens, this study develops a framework for examining the impact of disruptive events, like the COVID-19 pandemic. Implications regarding industrial firms are provided, along with the development of eight propositions for future inquiry.

N/A2022       CORD-19
6688Elasomeran: Retinal-vein-occlusion: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6689Tozinameran: Acute myocarditis: case report  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6690What influences tourist behaviors during and after the COVID-19 pandemic? Focusing on theories of risk, coping and resilience  

The threat of the COVID-19 pandemic poses risks and stress to travelers over the long term, impeding tourism demand recovery. This study aims to explore the behavioral consequences of potential tourists' personal perceptions of travel risks in pandemic threats. This study integrates risk communication and stress coping theory to address the research objectives and identifies interventions for psychological resilience. A sample of 1,179 potential adult travelers residing in Korea was surveyed online through quota sampling by age, gender, and region of residence, utilizing structural equation modeling to validate the proposed research model. The results showed that the two types of risk perception (personal- and societal-level) had different effects on problem-focused and emotion-focused coping strategies. It was also found that coping strategies, through psychological resilience, can change travel intentions during and after a pandemic. In particular, in terms of short-term stress relief, individuals using emotion-focused coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic have been shown to express a willingness to respond to negative emotions more quickly. Insightful implications for the recovery of tourism demand in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and strategies for managing crises in the tourism industry are provided.

N/A2022       CORD-19
6691The role of SARS-CoV-2 aerosol transmission during the COVID-19 pandemic  

The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2, has touched most parts of the world and devastated the lives of many. The high transmissibility coupled with the initial poor outcome for the elderly led to crushingly high fatalities. The scientific response to the pandemic has been formidable, aided by advancements in virology, computing, data analysis, instrumentation, diagnostics, engineering and infection control. This has led to improvements in understanding and has helped to challenge some established orthodoxies. Sufficient time has elapsed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic that a clearer view has emerged about transmission and infection risks, public health responses and related societal and economic impacts. This timely volume has provided an opportunity for the science community to report on these new developments.

Interface Focus2022       CORD-19
6692E-motor Types for Secondary Electric Drives in Comparison  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6693Pandemie reduziert den allgemeinen Impfschutz  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6694Impfpflicht im Gesundheitswesen  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6695E-Motortypen für sekundäre Elektroantriebe im Vergleich  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6696Die Wissenschaft steht nicht still  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6697Comparative analysis of CycleGAN and AttentionGAN on face aging application  

Recently, there is incredible progress in the arena of machine learning with generative adversarial network (GAN) methods. These methods tend to synthesize new data from input images that are highly realistic at the output. One of its applications in the image-to-image transformation way is the face aging task. In the face aging process, new face images are synthesized with the help of the input images and desired target images. Face aging can be beneficial in several domains such as in biometric systems for face recognition with age progression, in forensics for helping to find the missing children, in entertainment, and many more. Nowadays, several GANs are available for face aging applications and this paper focuses on the insight comparison among the frequently used image-to-image translation GANs which are CycleGAN (Cycle-Consistent Adversarial Network) and AttentionGAN (Attention-Guided Generative Adversarial Network). The first model (CycleGAN) comprises two generators, two discriminators, and converting an image from one domain to another without the need for paired images dataset. The second is AttentionGAN, which consists of attention masks and content masks multiplied with the generated output in one domain to generate a highly realistic image in another domain. For comparison, these two are trained on two dataset which is CelebA-HQ (CelebFaces Attributes high-quality dataset) and FFHQ (Flickr Faces HQ). Efficacy is evaluated quantitatively with identity preservation, five image quality assessment metrics, and qualitatively with a perceptual study on synthesized images, face aging signs, and robustness. It has been concluded that overall CycleGAN has better performance than AttentionGAN. In the future, a more critical comparison can be performed on the number of GANs for face aging applications.

N/A2022       CORD-19
6698Kleinkind mit Enzephalitis-war es SARS-CoV-2?  

N/A2022       CORD-19
6699The Influence of Substrate Topography on the Plasma Jet Flow in the Substrate Boundary Layer under Suspension Plasma Spray Conditions: A Numerical Approach  

This study deals with the numerical analysis of the plasma jet behavior close to the substrate surface depending on its topography. It uses a 2D axisymmetric time-dependent CFD model solved with the Ansys Fluent 2020/R1 package. The model takes into consideration the nonlinear thermophysical properties and turbulent phenomena of the plasma jet as well as its interaction with the microtextured substrate. Representative substrate topographies were considered as a boundary condition in the numerical simulations. They correspond to the bond coats used in Thermal Barrier Coating technology, actually APS sprayed NiCrAlY coatings which were experimentally microtextured using various laser unit operational conditions resulting in different substrate topographies. The numerical calculations showed that the substrate topography, modified and controlled in this work by microtexturing, disturbs the homogeneity of the pressure field in the substrate boundary layer resulting in the periodical pressure fluctuation. It was also observed that the relative local pressure disturbance is more significant in the substrate outer regions than close to the centerline. Then, based on the results of numerical calculations, the potential movement of feedstock particles near to the substrate was discussed. It was concluded that the deposition of fine powders, characterized by a low Stokes number, will be influenced by the pressure field distribution near to the substrate and will take place mainly in the local high-pressure zones. Furthermore, the local swirl of plasma taking place in each fine microtexture, created here by laser ablation, privileges the deposition of such particles on the surface asperities. These observations show that the CFD code modeling opens the possibility of predicting the movement and deposition of particles during plasma spraying, which is essential for understanding coating deposition mechanisms in suspension plasma spray.

N/A2022       CORD-19
6700Practices of brand extensions and how consumers respond to FMCG giants' greening attempts  

We aim for a deeper understanding of how the theory of green brand extension is effectively used in brand management practice. Therefore, we conducted three consecutive studies to unfold corporate activities as well as consumer perceptions. (1) Employing a qualitative content analysis, we explore and explicate characteristics of 37 green brand extensions. (2) We discuss green brand extensions in four focus groups and categorize facets of consumer skepticism. (3) To deepen and triangulate the findings, we conduct 50 interviews with consumers with a wide range of environmental involvement. Our theoretical sampling offers rich insights into perspectives of consumers, however, limited to personal reflections on a subset of brands in the German FMCG market. First, we unveil three characteristics of green brand extensions, based on their benefits and beneficiaries. Moreover, we emphasize that in contrast to the original brand extension theory, the main image transfer is intended to focus on reverse greening effects. Second, we note that consumer responses reflect various categories of skepticism around FMCG giants as originators of such extensions as well as their underlying intentions. In addition, we interpret different effects of ecolabeling linked to its sender. Third, we empirically demonstrate that consumers with a higher environmental involvement can be expected to scrutinize green brand extensions more critically. Moreover, we describe consumer perceptions and evaluations linked to brand loyalty and brand knowledge.

N/A2022       CORD-19

(1) COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19). 2020. Version 2022-06-02. Retrieved from https://ai2-semanticscholar-cord-19.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/historical_releases.html. Accessed 2022-06-05. doi:10.5281/zenodo.3715506
(2) Chen Q, Allot A, & Lu Z. (2020) Keep up with the latest coronavirus research, Nature 579:193 and Chen Q, Allot A, Lu Z. LitCovid: an open database of COVID-19 literature. Nucleic Acids Research. 2020. (version 2023-01-10)
(3) Currently tweets of June 23rd to June 29th 2022 have been considered.

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