Youssef Ali Amer, Ahmed Wouters, Femke Vranken, Julie de Korte-de Boer, Dianne Smit-Fun, Valérie Duflot, Patrick BEAUPAIN, Marie-Hélène Vandervoort, Pieter Luca, Stijn Aerts, Jean-Marie
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editorial reviewed / In this prospective, interventional, international study, we investigate continuous monitoring of hospitalised patients' vital signs using wearable technology as a basis for real-time early warning scores (EWS) estimation and vital signs time-series prediction. The collected continuous monitored vital signs are heart rate, bloo...
Torchin, Héloïse Morgan, Andreï S Ancel, Pierre-Yves
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Seminars in fetal & neonatal medicine
We summarise rates of survival and neurodevelopmental impairment in very (
Balas, Alexandru Hastings, Laura A. Jordan, Esther Murdie, Amanda
Presented as part of the Atlanta Global Studies Symposium, Session 3 on April 26, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. in the Bill Moore Student Success Center, President's Suite B. / Alexandru Balas is the Director of the Clark Center for Global Engagement and an Associate Professor of International Studies at SUNY Cortland. / Laura A. Hastings is the Undergraduate ...
Dunlop, Claire A.
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British Politics
Debates about impact and relevance have long been a feature of British politics and international studies. Thanks to the 2014 Research Excellence Framework, we now have large-scale and comparable empirical evidence to animate and shape these discussions. Here, we present the first systematic analysis of the case studies. Using frequency data, we re...
Flannery, Raymond B. Jr. Wyshak, Grace Flannery, Georgina J.
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Psychiatric Quarterly
Psychiatric patient assaults on staff are a worldwide occupational hazard for health care staff that results in human suffering and dollar cost expense. International research through 2012 documented the frequency of these assaults and a continuing high risk for nursing personnel. This present paper reviewed the international published literature o...
Sousa, Ana Carolina Patrício de Albuquer... Marchand, Alain Garcia, Angeles Gomez, Jose Fernando Ylli, Alban Guralnik, Jack M Zunzunegui, Maria-Victoria Guerra, Ricardo Oliveira
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Archives of gerontology and geriatrics
To compare diurnal cortisol profiles across samples of older adults from diverse populations and to examine if differences in circadian cortisol secretion are associated with poor physical performance (SPPB
Spina, Nerida Carter, Lyn Cooper, Tom Cottier, Charlotte Farrington, Gillian Stuetz, Alexander
Crosby, Alexandra
Design is a wide reaching and unruly idea, often associated with seamless global mobility, ubiquitous consumerism, elite urban tastes, and fast paced economic growth. But design is also increasingly understood to be operating at edges, as a necessary response to the ethical and political challenges of advanced global capitalism. Design is both the ...
Flannery, Raymond B. Jr. Wyshak, Grace Flannery, Georgina J.
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Psychiatric Quarterly
Psychiatric patient assaults on staff are a worldwide occupational hazard that results in human suffering and dollar cost expense. International research in the 1990s documented the frequent occurrence of these assaults. This present paper reviewed the published, international literature on staff victim assaults during the first decade of the new c...
Panayiotou, Anastasia Kyriakides, Leonidas Creemers, Bert P. M. McMahon, Léan Vanlaar, Gudrun Pfeifer, Michael Rekalidou, Galini Bren, Matevž
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Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability
This study investigates the extent to which the factors included in the dynamic model of educational effectiveness are associated with student achievement gains in six different European countries. At classroom level, the dynamic model refers to eight factors relating to teacher behavior in the classroom: orientation, structuring, questioning, teac...