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Detection of Fetal Risk in Postmaturity
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1979SummaryNinety‐seven postmature pregnancies were monitored by amnioscopy or amniocentesis (to determine presence or absence of meconium), oxytocin challenge tests (OCT), 24‐hour urinary oestriol estimations and fetal movement counts. The colour of the amniotic fluid and the result of the OCT predicted almost all cases of fetal distress in labour and ...
R, Homburg, A, Ludomirski, V, Insler
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Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 1990
The clearance rate is often used as an indicator of the risk of detection, in spite of the fact that these are different matters. This article suggests a method to make estimates of the risk of detection based on information from the Swedish crime statistics. The risk of detection is expressed as a function of the dark figure.
Jan Ahlberg, Johannes Knutsson
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The clearance rate is often used as an indicator of the risk of detection, in spite of the fact that these are different matters. This article suggests a method to make estimates of the risk of detection based on information from the Swedish crime statistics. The risk of detection is expressed as a function of the dark figure.
Jan Ahlberg, Johannes Knutsson
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Hyperhomocysteinemia: detection, risk assessment, and treatment
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1997Homocysteine is formed by the demethylation of methionine in the course of its normal metabolism. Hyperhomocysteinemia is an independent risk factor for vascular disease. It develops most commonly from folate deficiency, genetic abnormalities, and chronic renal failure. Current models favor direct angiotoxicity involving endothelial and vascular smooth
V W, Dennis, S, Nurko, K, Robinson
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Cancer risk and early detection assessment
Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1993Nurses and physicians form an ideal corps for implementing cancer prevention and early detection efforts: providing health education, promoting health enrichment, defining high-risk groups and identifying patients who belong to them, and providing screening to ensure early diagnosis and prompt treatment.
L N, White, M R, Spitz
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Cardiovascular risk detection in COPD
General practice and primary care, 2019Introduction: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is currently one of the leading causes of death worldwide. COPD frequently occur together with Cardiovascular disease. The coexistence of the two diseases are associated with worse outcomes than either condition alone.
Renáta Marietta Böcskei +5 more
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Risk-sensitive quickest time detection
2004 43rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37601), 2004We consider the quickest time detection problem with risk-sensitive costs. First, the detection of a change point with a geometric distribution is analyzed and a threshold policy is obtained. Next, we establish a consistency relationship between the risk-sensitive detection and the detection based on risk-neural costs.
null Minyi Huang, V. Krishnamurthy
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Detecting the health risks of radiation*
Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 1999Radiation can cause both non-stochastic (cell-killing) effects, leading to burns, epilation, immune system damage and lens opacities, and mutational or stochastic effects due to low dose damage to single cells. If the latter are followed by clone formation or fertilization, the mutants are not recognized by the immune system, and there is no competing ...
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[Detecting high risk pregnancy].
La Revue du praticien, 2010Antenatal care is aiming to reduce maternal land foetal mortality and morbidity. Maternal and foetal mortality can be due to different causes. Their knowledge allows identifying pregnancy (high risk pregnancy) with factors associated with an increased risk for maternal and/or foetal mortality and serious morbidity.
Muriel, Doret, Pascal, Gaucherand
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Intelligent Risk Detection for Healthcare
2014Healthcare is an information rich industry where successful outcomes require the processing of multi-spectral data and sound decision making. The exponential growth of data coupled with a rapid increase of service demands in healthcare contexts today requires a robust framework enabled by IT (information technology) solutions as well as real-time ...
Fatemeh Hoda Moghimi +1 more
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