Developing a core outcome set for intervention studies in post stroke cognitive impairment (COS-PSCI): a protocol. [PDF]
Purcell S +5 more
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Multi‐Hazard Shaking‐Tsunami Fatality Risk Estimation for Coastal Communities
ABSTRACT This study develops a multi‐hazard fatality risk model for a coastal community (Tofino) on Vancouver Island, Canada, subjected to earthquake‐tsunami threats from the Cascadia subduction megathrust events. The model incorporates variable population distributions and uncertain fatality rate models, in addition to other key model components, such
Katsuichiro Goda
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The impact of COVID-19 on longevity trends and disparities among Native Americans and Whites in the Four Corners States. [PDF]
Lenarz AM +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Parents of young people with anorexia nervosa (AN) often experience significant psychological distress, including elevated levels of anxiety and depression, as well as impaired daily functioning and low self‐efficacy. This study examined changes in self‐reported levels of anxiety, depression, functional impairment, and self‐efficacy ...
Lucinda J. Gledhill +4 more
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Poverty and Mortality Risk in Patients With Colorectal Cancer.
Schootman M +6 more
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Characterizing complex opioid use disorder care trajectories and outcomes following acute service utilization: A protocol for a population-based data linkage study. [PDF]
Krawczyk N +12 more
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Delphi consensus on Thoroughbred yearling sales endoscopy in Australasia
Abstract Background Concerns regarding the reliability and consistency of yearling sales endoscopy in Australia and New Zealand have led to reduced industry confidence. Recent studies have clarified the relationship between yearling laryngeal function (YLF) grades and future outcomes.
Josephine L. Hardwick +3 more
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AI and social science: Automatic classification tools for big data analysis in sociological research. [PDF]
Nucita A +4 more
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Charring Behaviour of Mass Timber: A Comparison of Thin Intumescent Coatings and Plasterboard
ABSTRACT This study compares the charring behaviour of mass timber under varied heating conditions when protected by either different thin intumescent coating types or fire‐rated plasterboard layers. Bench‐scale fire experiments were conducted using the Heat‐Transfer Rate Inducing System (H‐TRIS).
Stavros Spyridakis +4 more
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