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CX3CL1 in Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease: Plasma Dynamics Across Age and Disease Stages

open access: yesAnnals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Backgrounds Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by amyloid‐beta plaques, tau tangles, and neuroinflammation. C‐X3‐C motif chemokine ligand 1 (CX3CL1, also known as fractalkine), a neuroimmune chemokine implicated in AD pathogenesis, shows inconsistent alterations in plasma/serum across studies.
Ling Wang   +6 more
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Root-cause analysis of design-time compliance violations on the basis of property patterns.

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Heuvel, W.J.A.M. van den   +3 more
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Improved root cause analysis supporting resilient production systems [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Manufacturing Systems, 2022
Manufacturing companies struggle to be efficient and effective when conducting root cause analyses of production disturbances; a fact which hinders them from creating and developing resilient production systems.
Jon Bokrantz   +2 more
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JAMA, 2021
In the summer of 2020, a patient at a major Veteran Affairs medical center in the western United States experienced an unwitnessed fall in their telemetry patient ward. This incident resulted in the patient receiving a fracture in his/her C5 cervical spine area. This eventually led to his/her death the following day.
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ECMS 2021 Proceedings edited by Khalid Al-Begain, Mauro Iacono, Lelio Campanile, Andrzej Bargiela, 2021
The paper is devoted to the task of finding the root cause of anomaly in a distributed information and computing system. An approximate approach is considered to detect implicit anomalies with accuracy to the object (of a component of the technical device, a node of a network infrastructure, an application or of an information resource).
Alexander A. Grusho   +4 more
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The root cause myth

open access: yesThe TQM Journal, 1998
Argues that root cause analysis as it is often used is grounded on tools which are weak and confusing. Illustrates this discussion on root cause analysis with examples. Reviews policy and risk in the light of the discussion.
T. Finlow‐Bates
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