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BMI differences in 1st and 2nd generation immigrants of Asian and European origin to Australia [PDF]
We estimate assimilation of immigrants’ body mass index (BMI) to the host population of Australia over one generation, conducting separate analyses for immigrants from 7 regions of Europe and Asia.
Katharina Hauck, Bruce Hollingsworth
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Design of a 1st Generation Neurocomputer
1991The analysis of today’s neural paradigms brings to light a set of elementary compute-intensive algorithmic strings which are shared by all neural models and, thus, make sense to be implemented in hardware. 2-D arrays composed of a specific VLSI Neural Signal Processor MA 16 that integrates these elementary strings as hard-wired functional blocks ...
U. Ramacher +6 more
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Morbidity mortality paradox of 1st generation Greek Australians
Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2002There is evidence in Australia that 1st generation Greek Australians (GA), despite their high prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors (e.g. obesity, diabetes, hyperlipidaemia, smoking, hypertension, sedentary lifestyles) continue to display more than 35% lower mortality from CVD and overall mortality compared with the Australian‐born ...
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Automated 1st Order Tolerancing: Schema Generation
Volume 2B: 42nd Design Automation Conference, 2016Tolerances are specified by a designer to allow reasonable freedom to a manufacturer for imperfections and inherent variability without compromising performance. A group of tolerance classes, tolerance values and datums specified in design that control the variations in a part to be manufactured, is called a tolerance scheme.
Sayed Mohammad Hejazi +4 more
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[Transmission of resistance to 1st and 2d generation cephalosporins].
Ceskoslovenska epidemiologie, mikrobiologie, imunologie, 1990The authors investigated the incidence of transferable resistance in bacterial strains resistant to cephalosporins of the first and second generation in the course of two years in materials of the microbiological department of one of the larger district hygiene stations.
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