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Tweeting about twenty
BACKGROUND: Twenty miles per hour (20mph) speed limits (equivalent to roughly 30kmh) have become part of public health policies to reduce urban road collisions and casualties, especially in Western countries. Public opinion...
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Tweeting about twenty
BACKGROUND: Twenty miles per hour (20mph) speed limits (equivalent to roughly 30kmh) have become part of public health policies to reduce urban road collisions and casualties, especially in Western countries. Public opinion...
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Kanamycin-Mediated Conformational Dynamics of Escherichia coli Outer Membrane Protein TolC.
TolC is a member of the outer membrane efflux proteins (OEPs) family and acts as an exit duct to export proteins, antibiotics, and substrate molecules across the Escherichia coli cell membrane. Export of these molecules is...
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Emotion Detection via Voice and Speech Recognition
Emotion detection from voice signals is needed for human-computer interaction (HCI), which is a difficult challenge. In the literature on speech emotion recognition, various well known speech analysis and classification methods...
Critical care management of traumatic brain injury.
DK Menon, A Ercole
Jun 08, 2018
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a growing global problem, which is responsible for a substantial burden of disability and death, and which generates substantial healthcare costs. High-quality intensive care can save lives and...
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ICU Structure and Outcomes Following Traumatic Brain Injury.
We read with interest the paper from McCredie et al in Critical Care Medicine. The authors retrospectively analysed data from 9773 patients from 134 intensive care units (ICUs), obtained between 2011 and 2013, extracted from a...
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Robustness and Independent Evidence
J Stegenga, T Menon
May 22, 2017
Robustness arguments hold that hypotheses are more likely to be true when they are confirmed by diverse kinds of evidence. Robustness arguments require the confirming evidence to be independent. We identify two kinds of...
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Withdrawal of treatment after devastating brain injury
AR Manara, DK Menon
Jun 21, 2018
Every year in England, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is attempted on about 30,000 people suffering an out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) [1]. Return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) is achieved in approximately 25%...
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Moving to human trials for argon neuroprotection in neurological injury
AJ Gardner, DK Menon
Jun 05, 2018
Despite the global burden of brain injury, neuroprotective agents remain elusive. There are no clinically effective therapies which reduce mortality or improve long-term cognitive outcome. Ventilation could be an easily...
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Electronic clinical decision support tool for assessing stomach symptoms in primary care (ECASS)
Objective: To determine the feasibility of a definitive trial in primary care of electronic clinical decision support (eCDS) for possible oesophago-gastric (O-G) cancer. Design and setting: Feasibility study in 42 general...
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Intrinsic brain dynamics in the Default Mode Network predict involuntary fluctuations of visual awareness
AbstractBrain activity is intrinsically organised into spatiotemporal patterns, but it is still not clear whether these intrinsic patterns are functional or epiphenomenal. Using a simultaneous...
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Reactivity of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Soot Precursors
The thermodynamics and kinetics of cross-linking reactions between PAHs of various reactive edge types that are observed in soot precursors are explored using density functional theory. The forward rate constants confirm that...
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