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Reference values of impulse oscillometric lung function indices in adults of advanced age. [PDF]
Impulse oscillometry (IOS) is a non-demanding lung function test. Its diagnostic use may be particularly useful in patients of advanced age with physical or mental limitations unable to perform spirometry.
Annette Peters+12 more
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Introduction Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS®) is commonly used across medical conditions. To facilitate interpretation of scores across countries, we calculated Dutch reference values for PROMIS Physical Function (PROMIS-
Caroline B. Terwee, Leo D. Roorda
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Exercise capacity in Dutch children [PDF]
The Bruce treadmill protocol is suitable for children 4 years of age and older. Dutch reference values were established in 1987. We considered that children's exercise capacity has deteriorated due to changes in physical activity patterns and eating ...
Berg-Emons, H.J.G. (Rita) van den+5 more
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Reference Values of Skin Autofluorescence [PDF]
Skin autofluorescence (AF) as measured with the AGE Reader (DiagnOptics Technologies, Groningen, The Netherlands) is a noninvasive prognostic marker in diabetes mellitus and other diseases with increased cardiovascular risk. This study provides reference values of healthy Caucasian control subjects as a function of age, tobacco smoking, and gender.The ...
Andries J. Smit+5 more
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Reference values for railway sidings track geometry [PDF]
Railway sidings are operated at speeds much lower than those used on national railway lines; a typical speed is 6 km/h. In establishing reference values for maintenance of railway infrastructure in terms of the geometry for such operating conditions, it ...
LICCIARDELLO, Riccardo+3 more
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Resilient Leader-Follower Consensus to Arbitrary Reference Values in Time-Varying Graphs [PDF]
Several algorithms in prior literature have been proposed, which guarantee the consensus of normally behaving agents in a network that may contain adversarially behaving agents.
James Usevitch, Dimitra Panagou
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Normal reference values of echocardiographic
Background: Normal values for echocardiographic measurements are widely based on cohorts from North American populations. Differences have been shown to exist that could be attributed to racial and ethnic differences.
Ahmed Mohamed El Missiri+3 more
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Hippuric acid in urine: reference values
OBJECTIVE: To establish reference values for hippuric acid (HA) excreted in the urine, and to evaluate the impact of age, gender, alcohol, and tobacco, on these levels in a population nonexposed to toluene.
Maria Elisa PB Siqueira+1 more
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Hematological and biochemical reference values for C57BL/6, Swiss Webster and BALB/c mice
The use of animals in scientific research has contributed significantly to the development of science, promoting various advances in understanding the metabolic machinery and the discovery of treatments and preventive measures applied to human and ...
Ed Wilson Santos+9 more
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Estimation of reference intervals from small samples: an example using canine plasma creatinine [PDF]
Background: According to international recommendations, reference intervals should be determined from at least 120 reference individuals, which often are impossible to achieve in veterinary clinical pathology, especially for wild animals.
Braun, Jean-Pierre+3 more
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