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Fish intake and risk of cardiovascular events: an analysis of the VITAL cohort

European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2022
Dietary habits with fish consumption have been associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease, based on heterogenous observational studies. Current recommendations suggest eating at least 1-2 fish servings per week for CV prevention.We conducted a retrospective evaluation of a cohort study that enrolled a large primary prevention ...
Daniel Caldeira   +3 more
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MOVER: Medical Informatics Operating Room Vitals and Events Repository

2023
Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds great promise for transforming the healthcare industry. However, despite its potential, AI is yet to see widespread deployment in clinical settings in significant part due to the lack of publicly available clinical data and the lack of transparency in the published AI algorithms. There are few
Muntaha, Samad   +5 more
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Vital Auxiliaries — The Underrated Events

1984
Auxiliary systems, such as instrument air, DC power and cooling water play an important part in keeping a nuclear power plant operating. This paper looks at failures which have occurred in these systems. A new technique for analyzing plant auxiliary systems to detect potential interactions between the auxiliary systems and other plant systems is ...
David J. Finnicum, Stuart A. Webster
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Vitality and recurrent event risk in acute myocardial infarction survivors

European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation, 2009
Background Low vitality, characterized by fatigue and lack of energy, is common among survivors of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and has been shown to be associated with increased risk of primary and secondary cardiac events. The goal of this study was to determine whether an association between vitality and recurrent cardiac events (nonfatal MI ...
Brent A, Williams   +5 more
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Frequency spectra of flow and volume events for forced vital capacity

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1982
We determined the frequency content of forced expiratory flow-time (FT) and volume-time (VT) curves by a fast Fourier transform to determine the dynamic responses required of devices to reproduce these curves. We analyzed 304 FT and VT curves from 15 normal (N) subjects (ages 8– yr), 15 cystic fibrosis (CF) patients (ages 7–36 yr), and 9 smokers (S ...
R J, Lemen   +3 more
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Automatic recognition of significant events in the vital signs of neonatal infants

Computers and Biomedical Research, 1979
Abstract A method is presented which automatically detects and reports on some of the commonly described irregularities in the vital signs of neonatal infants. The program is compact and may be used on-line in a minicomputer system which monitors these infants.
A M, Freedman   +3 more
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The Interdependence of Vital Events: Twentieth-Century Indian Kerala

The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 2000
The parish records of Syrian Catholics and Latin Catholics in twentieth-century Kerala, India, can be used to assess the seasonal fluctuations and interdependence of such vital events as births, deaths, and marriages in the short run. That the effect of seasonality has been more pronounced among the Syrian Catholic community than among the Latin ...
S. I. Rajan, K. S. James
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A Bayesian Estimation Of Unobserved Vital Events.

1970
PhD ; Biostatistics ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/186373/2/7115115 ...
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