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    por Dunn, Kate M
    Publicado 2010
    “…Also, we have not examined how risk accumulation influences outcome, e.g. whether multiple episodes or duration of depression, throughout the life course, better predicts back pain. One-year back pain trajectories have been described, and show advantages for studying back pain, but there are few descriptions of longer-term patterns with associated transitions and turning points. …”
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    “…Subsequently, participants responded to a survey regarding the usability of the device. Trunk flexion time and percentage of time were 26.5 s (95% confidence interval: 14.1 s, 38.9 s) (p < 0.001) and 23.0% (95% confidence interval: 16.4%, 29.6%) (p < 0.001) lower, respectively, in the Device group than in the Manual group. …”
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    “…For individuals with more than one child, travel time (i.e., 20 minutes, -0.55; CI: 0.65; 3.26) was also an influential attribute for choice of exercise, showing that people with children at home preferred to exercise close to home. …”
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    “…Once required tests were assayed, the results were transmitted back to the ICE system, where they could be viewed by users across the hospital site. …”
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    por Sofuoglu, Zeynep, Sofuoglu, Turhan
    Publicado 2019
    “…After the testing verbal feedbacks collected from the victim and first responders (and dispatchers) to improve the features of the NEXES Application. 1) First Responder Feedbacks: 1.1) Advantages; • NEXES Application improves situational awareness of first responders and dispatchers. • Dispatcher can see the situation easily and decide what to do which vehicle and team to dispatch to the scene. • Enables communication • Dispatchers can get more info from the scene in mass causality incidents • Reduces response time • Easy to give post-dispatch instructions • Easy to correct interventions if bystanders doing inadequate or wrong • First aid interventions start early in the scene • Quick and easy usage • It improves also first responders and callers’ /citizens’ communication and enables situational awareness for PSOs/first responders • Increases survival rate 1.2) Disadvantages; • When more video calls received more dispatchers may be necessary • When you want to show something so you must turn your telephone, there is no option to change the way of camera. • Dependant to internet • Dependant to technology (you need a smart phone) • The application must be downloaded before and citizens must be trained • Out of battery or low/poor internet or internet disconnection • If PSAP operator gets another video call both conversations can be heard • People who do not use smart telephone will be excluded • Network may cause problem 1.3) Suggestions; • The front or back cameras of the phone must be selected optionally • Video recording feature could be necessary • Photo recording feature could be necessary • Language options must be prepared • Calling from computers, laptops and/ or tablets must be achieved • Patient medical history must be seen in the PSAP’s screen • It must be tested in mass causality incident environment • May be another system can be improved apart from the internet • Public training has great importance • Needs media adds for dissemination 2) Citizen Feedbacks: 2.1) Advantages; • Real time video call, text message and voice call features are very helpful for people in need of help • Rapid response of first responders could be provided • Improved accessibility for deaf or blind people • Better communication between EROs and citizens • Provides interactive response to the people in need • Buying time until arriving of first responder teams (giving necessary medical instructions to the bystanders) • Providing text message feature • NEXES Mini App easy to use for people in panic 2.2) Disadvantages; • Training is necessary for citizens • Dependant to internet speed • Location information cannot be suitable for multi-layer buildings • When people pushes NEXES App closure key, the app closes immediately so it can happen accidentally, it is better to add an option like “are you sure to close NEXES App?” …”
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    “…The test has different transition phases: rise from a chair, walk, 180° turn, walk back, turn, and sit-down on a chair. For this reason the TUG is an often used test to evaluate in a standardized way possible decline in balance and walking ability due to age and or pathology. …”
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    “…Resistance gave female scientists special gifts: forced to change specialties so many times, they came to see things in a more interdisciplinary way, which turned out to be key to making new discoveries in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. …”
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    “…While the majority of the singlet population undergoes back-intersystem crossing to the triplet manifold, 1–2% remains stable during the 10 ps simulation time, enabling the phosphorescence described in Dorn et al. …”
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    por Willot, M.
    Publicado 2023
    “…Unable to rely on science only, some turned back to religion. Methodology: A narrative review was conducted to compare the role of religion during the Great Plague of Marseille versus the early stages of Covid-19 pandemic. …”
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    “…A closer look into this unique role of DARC could glean deeper insight into the immune response profile of individual high-risk patients and their predisposition to progress as well as guide the administration of more “cyto-friendly” immunotherapeutic intervention to potentially “turn back the clock” on inflamm-aging-mediated oncogenesis and progression.…”
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    “…The death rate during all descents via standard routes was higher for climbers than for sherpas (2.7% (43/1585) v 0.4% (5/1231), P<0.001; all mountaineers 1.9%). Of 94 mountaineers who died after climbing above 8000 m, 53 (56%) died during descent from the summit, 16 (17%) after turning back, 9 (10%) during the ascent, 4 (5%) before leaving the final camp, and for 12 (13%) the stage of the summit bid was unknown. …”
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    “…Furthermore, we found that infants' gaze following could be negatively predicted by their expectation of the partner's response to the actor's head turn (i.e., they shift their gaze toward the partner immediately after they realize that the actor's head will turn). …”
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    por Pelletier, Mathew G.
    Publicado 2008
    “…One of the main hurdles standing in the way of optimal cleaning of cotton lint is the lack of sensing systems that can react fast enough to provide the control system with real-time information as to the level of trash contamination of the cotton lint. …”
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