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Daria Tai,1– 4 Eric Li,1 Teresa Liu-Ambrose,2– 4 Nick Bansback,5,6 Mohsen Sadatsafavi,7,8 Jennifer C Davis1– 3 1Social & Economic Change Laboratory, Faculty of Management, University of British Columbia – Okanagan, Kelowna ...
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Distributed Learning in British Columbia: A Journey from Correspondence to Online Delivery
Kindergarten to Year 12 distance education began in Canada in British Columbia, around 1919. This fi rst distance education was by correspondence. Canada’s fi rst online learning also began in British Columbia, about 15 years ago.
Tim Winkelmans +2 more
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Building Healthy Northern Communities Through Strengthening Capacity
This study examines and evaluates the effects of one-time funding on capacity building of health and social welfare organizations in a remote and northern section of British Columbia Canada.
Glen Schmidt +2 more
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Pattern of Learning Disabilities in ELBW Children
The prevalence and pattern of specific learning disabilities (LD) in neurologically normal children with extremely low birth weight (ELBW) (
J Gordon Millichap
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Proposed Implementation of Blockchain in British Columbia’s Health Care Data Management
BackgroundThere are several challenges such as information silos and lack of interoperability with the current electronic medical record (EMR) infrastructure in the Canadian health care system.
Cadoret, Danielle +4 more
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HIV‐1 establishes immediate latency in T cells expressing the viral Nef protein
Nef is a viral protein often omitted from HIV‐1 reporter viruses. Consequently, its role in viral latency is unclear. We developed three novel dual reporter HIV‐1 derivatives that express Nef and allow for detection of latent and productive infection. Using these reporters, we show that Nef does not affect the establishment of immediate viral latency ...
Cindy Lam, Ivan Sadowski
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Justin M Chan,1,2 Matthew W Carroll,3 Matthew Smyth,4 Zachary Hamilton,2 Dewey Evans,2 Kimberlyn McGrail,5 Eric I Benchimol,6 Kevan Jacobson1,2,4 1Department of Pediatrics, BC Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; 2BC Children ...
Chan JM +7 more
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Diagnostic Utility of the ATG9A Ratio in AP‐4–Associated Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia
ABSTRACT Adaptor protein complex 4–associated hereditary spastic paraplegia (AP‐4‐HSP), a childhood‐onset neurogenetic disorder and frequent mimic of cerebral palsy, is caused by biallelic variants in the adaptor protein complex 4 (AP‐4) subunit genes (AP4B1 [for SPG47], AP4M1 [for SPG50], AP4E1 [for SPG51], and AP4S1 [for SPG52]).
Habibah A. P. Agianda +12 more
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Complementarity of Long‐Reads and Optical Mapping in Parkinson's Disease for Structural Variants
ABSTRACT Objective Long‐read sequencing and optical genome mapping technologies have the ability to detect large and complex structural variants. This has led to the discovery of novel pathogenic variants in neurodegenerative movement disorders. Thus, we aimed to systematically compare the SV detection capabilities of OGM and ONT in Parkinson's disease.
André Fienemann +17 more
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Background Despite the established benefits of Advance Care Planning (ACP), engagement remains low in British Columbia. Since 2016, a growing number of community‐based nonprofits have offered ACP education.
Ellie G. Siden +3 more
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