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2. How to effectively support people experiencing health anxiety
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Elders, Anna
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- 2023
3. Improving outcomes for people with obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Elders, Anna and Tse, Yvonne
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- 2022
4. Trauma-informed care
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Elders, Anna
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- 2021
5. Making a real difference to those with post-traumatic stress disorder
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Elders, Anna
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- 2021
6. Stepping up e-mental health services to support New Zealanders during COVID-19
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Elders, Anna
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- 2020
7. Seeking immediate psychological support within a world of long waiting lists
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Elders, Anna
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- 2019
8. The Association of Cardiometabolic, Diet and Lifestyle Parameters With Plasma Glucagon-like Peptide-1: An IMI DIRECT Study
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Eriksen, Rebeca, White, Margaret C, Dawed, Adem Y, Perez, Isabel Garcia, Posma, Joram M, Haid, Mark, Sharma, Sapna, Prehn, Cornelia, Thomas, E Louise, Koivula, Robert W, Bizzotto, Roberto, Mari, Andrea, Giordano, Giuseppe N, Pavo, Imre, Schwenk, Jochen M, De Masi, Federico, Tsirigos, Konstantinos D, Brunak, Søren, Viñuela, Ana, Mahajan, Anubha, McDonald, Timothy J, Kokkola, Tarja, Rutters, Femke, Beulens, Joline, Muilwijk, Mirthe, Blom, Marieke, Elders, Petra, Hansen, Tue H, Fernandez-Tajes, Juan, Jones, Angus, Jennison, Chris, Walker, Mark, McCarthy, Mark I, Pedersen, Oluf, Ruetten, Hartmut, Forgie, Ian, Holst, Jens J, Thomsen, Henrik S, Ridderstråle, Martin, Bell, Jimmy D, Adamski, Jerzy, Franks, Paul W, Hansen, Torben, Holmes, Elaine, Frost, Gary, and Pearson, Ewan R
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- 2024
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9. Review: de rol van psychische stoornissen bij precisiegeneeskunde voor diabetes
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Kremers, Sanne, Elders, P.J.M., Doedes, E., de Wit, M., Pouwer, F., Beulens, J., and Rutters, F.
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In deze review onderzoeken we wat de potentiële waarde is van precisiegeneeskunde op basis van psychische stoornissen binnen diabetespreventie en -behandeling. Dit doen we aan de hand van de vier componenten van precisiegeneeskunde. Als eerste presenteren we een overzicht van de beschikbare literatuur over de rol van psychische stoornissen bij het ontstaan van diabetes, ofwel precisiepreventieen diabetesgerelateerde complicaties ofwel precisieprognose. Vervolgens beschrijven we de mogelijke interventies voor het behandelen van psychische stoornissen bij mensen met diabetes en de waargenomen effecten hiervan, ofwel precisiebehandeling. Ook bespreken we hoe psychische stoornissen te meten en volgen over de tijd met behulp van mobiele gezondheidsapplicaties, ofwel precisiemonitoring. Als laatste beschouwen we recente ontwikkelingen in wetenschappelijk onderzoek en de praktijk. Ook bespreken we suggesties voor toekomstig onderzoek en de uitdagingen die ons staan te wachten.
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- 2024
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10. Life expectancy associated with different ages at diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in high-income countries: 23 million person-years of observation
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Kaptoge, S, Seshasai, SRK, Sun, L, Walker, M, Bolton, T, Spackman, S, Ataklte, F, Willeit, P, Bell, S, Burgess, S, Pennells, L, Altay, S, Assmann, G, Ben-Shlomo, Y, Best, LG, Björkelund, C, Blazer, DG, Brenner, H, Brunner, EJ, Dagenais, GR, Cooper, JA, Cooper, C, Crespo, CJ, Cushman, M, D'Agostino, RB, Daimon, M, Daniels, LB, Danker, R, Davidson, KW, de Jongh, RT, Donfrancesco, C, Ducimetiere, P, Elders, PJM, Engström, G, Ford, I, Gallacher, I, Bakker, SJL, Goldbourt, U, de La Cámara, G, Grimsgaard, S, Gudnason, V, Hansson, PO, Imano, H, Jukema, JW, Kabrhel, C, Kauhanen, J, Kavousi, M, Kiechl, S, Knuiman, MW, Kromhout, D, Krumholz, HM, Kuller, LH, Laatikainen, T, Lowler, DA, Meyer, HE, Mukamal, K, Nietert, PJ, Ninomiya, T, Nitsch, D, Nordestgaard, BG, Palmieri, L, Price, JF, Ridker, PM, Sun, Q, Rosengren, A, Roussel, R, Sakurai, M, Salomaa, V, Schöttker, B, Shaw, JE, Strandberg, TE, Sundström, J, Tolonen, H, Tverdal, A, Verschuren, WMM, Völzke, H, Wagenknecht, L, Wallace, RB, Wannamethee, SG, Wareham, NJ, Wassertheil-Smoller, S, Yamagishi, K, Yeap, BB, Harrison, S, Inouye, M, Griffin, S, Butterworth, AS, Wood, AM, Thompson, SG, Sattar, N, Danesh, J, Di Angelantonio, E, Tipping, RW, Russell, S, Johansen, M, Bancks, MP, Mongraw-Chaffin, M, Magliano, D, Barr, ELM, Zimmet, PZ, Knuiman, MW, Whincup, PH, Willeit, J, Willeit, P, Leitner, C, Lawlor, DA, Ben-Shlomo, Y, Elwood, P, Sutherland, SE, Hunt, KJ, Cushman, M, Selmer, RM, Haheim, LL, Ariansen, I, Tybjaer-Hansen, A, Frikkle-Schmidt, R, Langsted, A, Donfrancesco, C, Lo Noce, C, Balkau, B, Bonnet, F, Fumeron, F, Pablos, DL, Ferro, CR, Morales, TG, Mclachlan, S, Guralnik, J, Khaw, KT, Brenner, H, Holleczek, B, Stocker, H, Nissinen, A, Palmieri, L, Vartiainen, E, Jousilahti, P, Harald, K, Massaro, JM, Pencina, M, Lyass, A, Susa, S, Oizumi, T, Kayama, T, Chetrit, A, Roth, J, Orenstein, L, Welin, L, Svärdsudd, K, Lissner, L, Hange, D, Mehlig, K, Salomaa, V, Tilvis, RS, Dennison, E, Cooper, C, Westbury, L, Norman, PE, Almeida, OP, Hankey, GJ, Hata, J, Shibata, M, Furuta, Y, Bom, MT, Rutters, F, Muilwijk, M, Kraft, P, Lindstrom, S, Turman, C, Kiyama, M, Kitamura, A, Yamagishi, K, Gerber, Y, Laatikainen, T, Salonen, JT, van Schoor, LN, van Zutphen, EM, Verschuren, WMM, Engström, G, Melander, O, Psaty, BM, Blaha, M, de Boer, IH, Kronmal, RA, Sattar, N, Rosengren, A, Nitsch, D, Grandits, G, Tverdal, A, Shin, H-C, Albertorio, JR, Gillum, RF, Hu, FB, Cooper, JA, Humphries, S, Hill- Briggs, F, Vrany, E, Butler, M, Schwartz, JE, Kiyama, M, Kitamura, A, Iso, H, Amouyel, P, Arveiler, D, Ferrieres, J, Gansevoort, RT, de Boer, R, Kieneker, L, Crespo, CJ, Assmann, G, Trompet, S, Kearney, P, Cantin, B, Després, JP, Lamarche, B, Laughlin, G, McEvoy, L, Aspelund, T, Thorsson, B, Sigurdsson, G, Tilly, M, Ikram, MA, Dorr, M, Schipf, S, Völzke, H, Fretts, AM, Umans, JG, Ali, T, Shara, N, Davey-Smith, G, Can, G, Yüksel, H, Özkan, U, Nakagawa, H, Morikawa, Y, Ishizaki, M, Njølstad, I, Wilsgaard, T, Mathiesen, E, Sundström, J, Buring, J, Cook, N, Arndt, V, Rothenbacher, D, Manson, J, Tinker, L, Shipley, M, Tabak, AG, Kivimaki, M, Packard, C, Robertson, M, Feskens, E, Geleijnse, M, and Kromhout, D
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The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is increasing rapidly, particularly among younger age groups. Estimates suggest that people with diabetes die, on average, 6 years earlier than people without diabetes. We aimed to provide reliable estimates of the associations between age at diagnosis of diabetes and all-cause mortality, cause-specific mortality, and reductions in life expectancy.
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- 2023
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11. Electron-Poor Butenolides: The Missing Link between Acrylates and Maleic Anhydride in Radical Polymerization
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Lepage, Mathieu L., Alachouzos, Georgios, Hermens, Johannes G. H., Elders, Niels, van den Berg, Keimpe J., and Feringa, Ben L.
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Butenolides are a class of 5-membered lactones that hold great potential as bio-based monomers to replace oil-derived acrylates, of which they are cyclic analogues. Despite this structural resemblance, the reactivity of the unsaturated ester moiety of electron-poor butenolides leans toward that of maleic anhydride, another essential monomer that does not homopolymerize but copolymerizes in a highly alternating fashion with polarized electron-rich comonomers. By studying the reactivity of 5-methoxy and 5-acyloxy butenolides through a combination of kinetics and density functional theory (DFT) experiments, we explain why electron-poor butenolides constitute a missing link between acrylates and maleic anhydride in radical polymerization.
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- 2023
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12. Longitudinal association of electrocardiogram abnormalities with major adverse cardiac events in people with Type 2 diabetes: the Hoorn Diabetes Care System cohort
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Harms, Peter P, Elders, Petra P J M, Rutters, Femke, Lissenberg-Witte, Birgit I, Tan, Hanno L, Beulens, Joline W J, Nijpels, Giel, and van der Heijden, Amber A
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In this cohort study of 11 993 people with Type 2 diabetes (T2D) that were still free of cardiovascular disease (CVD), the people with electrocardiogram (ECG) abnormalities were up to four times as likely to experience heart failure and up to twice as likely to experience a heart attack, regardless of their age, sex, blood pressure, or estimated risk of CVD.• Most ECG abnormalities are related to a higher risk of heart failure, but only ECG abnormalities that indicate reduced oxygen supply to the heart are related to a higher risk of a heart attack.• Periodical ECG examinations can help detect developing heart disease in an early stage for all people with T2D still free of CVD.
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- 2023
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13. Pharmacogenomics of GLP-1 receptor agonists: a genome-wide analysis of observational data and large randomised controlled trials
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Dawed, Adem Y, Mari, Andrea, Brown, Andrew, McDonald, Timothy J, Li, Lin, Wang, Shuaicheng, Hong, Mun-Gwan, Sharma, Sapna, Robertson, Neil R, Mahajan, Anubha, Wang, Xuan, Walker, Mark, Gough, Stephen, Hart, Leen M ‘t, Zhou, Kaixin, Forgie, Ian, Ruetten, Hartmut, Pavo, Imre, Bhatnagar, Pallav, Jones, Angus G, Pearson, Ewan R, 't Hart, L.M., Abdalla, M., Adam, J., Adamski, J., Adragni, K., Allin, K.H., Arumugam, M., Atabaki Pasdar, N., Baltauss, T., Banasik, K.B., Baum, P., Bell, J.D., Bergstrom, M., Beulens, J.W., Bianzano, S., Bizzotto, R., Bonneford, A., Brorsson, C.A.B., Brown, A.A., Brunak, S.B., Cabrelli, L., Caiazzo, R., Canouil, M., Dale, M., Davtian, D., Dawed, A.Y., De Masi, F.M., de Preville, N., Dekkers, K.F., Dermitzakis, E.T., Deshmukh, H.A., Dings, C., Donnelly, L., Dutta, A., Ehrhardt, B., Elders, P.J.M., Engel Thomas, C.E.T., Engelbrechtsen, L., Eriksen, R.G., Eriksen, R.E., Fan, Y., Fernandez, J., Ferrer, J., Fitipaldi, H., Forgie, I.M., Forman, A., Franks, P.W., Frau, F., Fritsche, A., Froguel, P., Frost, G., Gassenhuber, J., Giordano, G.N., Giorgino, T., Gough, S., Graefe-Mody, U., Grallert, H., Grempler, R., Groeneveld, L., Groop, L., Gudmundsdóttir, V.G., Gupta, R.G., Haid, M., Hansen, T., Hansen, T.H., Hattersley, A.T., Haussler, R.S., Heggie, A.J., Hennige, A.M., Hill, A.V., Holl, R.W., Hong, M.-G., Hudson, M., Jablonka, B., Jennison, C., Jiao, J., Johansen, J.J., Jones, A.G., Jonsson, A., Karaderi, T.K., Kaye, J., Klintenberg, M., Koivula, R.W., Kokkola, T., Koopman, A.D.M., Kurbasic, A, Kuulasmaa, T., Laakso, M., Lehr, T., Loftus, H., Lundbye Allesøe, R.L.A, Mahajan, A., Mari, A., Mazzoni, G.M., McCarthy, M.I., McDonald, T.J., McEvoy, D., McRobert, N., McVittie, I., Mourby, M., Musholt, P., Mutie, P, Nice, R., Nicolay, C., Nielsen, A.M.N., Nilsson, B.N., Palmer, C.N., Pattou, F., Pavo, I., Pearson, E.R., Pedersen, O., Pedersen, H.K.P., Perry, M.H., Pomares-Millan, H., Ramisch, A., Rasmussen, S.R., Raverdi, V., Ridderstrale, M., Robertson, N., Roderick, R.C., Rodriquez, M., Ruetten, H., Rutters, F., Sackett, W., Scherer, N., Schwenk, J.M., Shah, N., Sharma, S., Sihinevich, I., Sondertoft, N.B., Staerfeldt, H., Steckel-Hamann, B., Teare, H., Thomas, M.K., Thomas, E.L., Thomsen, H.S., Thorand, B., Thorne, C.E., Tillner, J., Troen Lundgaard, A.T.L., Troll, M., Tsirigos, K.D.T., Tura, A., Uhlen, M., van Leeuwen, N., van Oort, S., Verkindt, H., Vestergaard, H., Viñuela, A., Vogt, J.K, Wad Sackett, P.W.S, Wake, D., Walker, M., Wesolowska-Andersen, A., Whitcher, B., White, M.W., and Wu, H.
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In the treatment of type 2 diabetes, GLP-1 receptor agonists lower blood glucose concentrations, body weight, and have cardiovascular benefits. The efficacy and side effects of GLP-1 receptor agonists vary between people. Human pharmacogenomic studies of this inter-individual variation can provide both biological insight into drug action and provide biomarkers to inform clinical decision making. We therefore aimed to identify genetic variants associated with glycaemic response to GLP-1 receptor agonist treatment.
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- 2023
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14. Validation of an Announced Telephone Pill Count Compared to a Home‐Visit Pill Count in People With Type 2 Diabetes or Cardiovascular Disease
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Langendoen‐Gort, Marlous, Rutters, Femke, Huijts, Daniëlle, Elders, Petra JM, Terwee, Caroline B., and Hugtenburg, Jacqueline G.
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We aimed to assess the validity of an announced telephone pill count in people with type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease by comparing this method to a home‐visit pill count. We also assessed whether a second telephone pill count improved accuracy. People aged ≥35 years using oral type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease medication were included. Thirty‐four participants completed a telephone pill count followed by a home‐visit pill count, and a subsample of this population (n = 11) completed a second telephone pill count. Scatterplots were used for a visual representation of the number of pills counted with both methods, intraclass correlation coefficients for agreement, and Bland‐Altman plots for absolute differences and outliers. A total of 203 pill counts were conducted. The study population consisted of 53% men, with a mean age of 69.6 (±9.2) years and an average of 6.1 (±2.8) medication prescriptions per participant. Scatterplots showed that pills counted with both methods were mostly scattered around the y= xequation. Agreement between the first telephone pill count and home‐visit pill count was high, with intraclass correlation coefficients of 0.96 (medication count level) and 0.98 (individual level). No learning effects were observed in the subsample (n = 11), the intraclass correlation coefficient for the first telephone pill count was 0.88 versus 0.89 for the second telephone pill count. Bland‐Altman plots indicated high agreement between the two methods. An announced telephone pill count is considered a valid alternative for a home‐visit pill count in people with type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease. A single pill count appears sufficient.
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- 2023
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15. See yourself through these hands: The moving body as a portal to spirit possession. Working with ancient ritual technologies to create portraits of spirits, gods and mythic beings
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Elders, Red K.
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My creative, somatic and spiritual praxis combines the deep somatic trance work of authentic movement with ancient ritual technologies such as those found in the 2000-year-old Greek Magical Papyri. This article describes these embodied processes in and with wild nature places to facilitate visionary states which are recorded through poetic writings, and subsequently expressed in highly detailed drawings of ancient gods and mythic beings. I explore the natureof creative inspiration, not only in my own writings and drawings but in others’ artistic endeavours, that leads me to consider whether what is present in any great work of art is an indwelling animate force; a spirit or god. Working with this question, I am compelled deeper into this intersection of movement, creativity and spirituality, and from there, my life seems to become illuminated from within. Even as we all move through increasingly difficult times, we must continue to let ourselves be danced by something greater; especially for all those who cannot. We must continually open the seams to allow the movement of some vast majesty that we may never comprehend. Then we ourselves become a living work of art. As such, our lives become a ritual offering of beauty.
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- 2022
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16. RVers part of the growing GPS universe: useful in a wide variety of RV-related applications, GPS navigation systems are better than ever, and less costly
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Elders, Paul and Elders, Kerri
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Recreational vehicles -- Technology application -- Usage ,Global Positioning System -- Equipment and supplies ,GPS receiver ,Technology application ,Automobile industry ,Business ,Retail industry ,Travel industry - Abstract
Gone are the days when the only options for getting from point A to point B were dead reckoning and a paper map only slightly smaller than the state of [...]
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- 2006
17. Turning rays into RV power: solar electric charging systems for RVs offer a supplemental source of energy
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Elders, Paul and Elders, Kerri
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Recreational vehicles ,Solar energy industry ,Power resources ,Automobile industry ,Business ,Retail industry ,Travel industry - Abstract
TAPPING ELECTRICAL POWER FOR RVS is an increasingly complicated proposition. Although hookups and gensets provide the primary sources of juice for today's power hungry RVers, many travelers taking to the [...]
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- 2005
18. Multifactorial intervention to reduce falls in older people at high risk of recurrent falls: a randomized controlled trial
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de Vries, Oscar J., Peeters, G.M.E.E., Elders, Petra J.M., Muller, Majon, Knol, Dirk L., Danner, Sven A., Bouter, Lex M., and Lips, Paul
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Falls (Accidents) -- Risk factors ,Falls (Accidents) -- Prevention ,Falls (Accidents) -- Demographic aspects ,Falls (Accidents) -- Research ,Aged -- Injuries ,Aged -- Research ,Health - Published
- 2010
19. Influence of health and work on early retirement
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van den Berg, Tilja I.J., Elders, Leo A.M., and Burdorf, Alex
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Early retirement -- Planning ,Early retirement -- Health aspects ,Early retirement -- Research ,Occupational health and safety -- Influence ,Occupational health and safety -- Research ,Company business planning ,Environmental issues ,Health - Published
- 2010
20. The effects of work-related and individual factors on the Work Ability Index: a systematic review
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van den Berg, T.I.J., Elders, L.A.M., de Zwart, B.C.H., and Burdorf, A.
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Labor productivity -- Research ,Labor productivity -- Environmental aspects ,Labor productivity -- Economic aspects ,Health promotion -- Influence ,Work environment -- Influence ,Health - Published
- 2009
21. La Etica de Sto. Tomas de Aquino
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Elders, Leo J.
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- 2006
22. Legal status of contingent workers
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Lanza, Bob, Maryn, Michael R., and Elders, Robert J.
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Temporary employees -- Human resource management ,Temporary employees -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Business -- Human resource management ,Business -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Company personnel management ,Business ,Human resources and labor relations ,Insurance - Abstract
This article provides suggestions designed to help companies avoid legal issues regarding their hiring of contingent workers.
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- 2003
23. Josquin as Musical Exegete: The Four- Voice Motet In principio erat verbum
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Elders, Willem
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In the extensive literature on Josquin, attention has rarely been paid to the composer’s interpretation of the biblical texts used in many of his motets. By analyzing rhetorical devices and number symbolism in Josquin’s four-voice setting of the first fourteen verses of the Gospel of St. John, the present article explores for the first time how the composer may have understood the message of the evangelist’s text. Also, by comparing his setting with those by Boyleau and Prioris, the only known related settings from the time, the article shows why even before his death Josquin was ranked as the foremost composer of his age.
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- 2022
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24. Thin-section detrital zircon geochronology mitigates bias in provenance investigations.
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Zutterkirch, Isabel C., Kirkland, Christopher L., Barham, Milo, and Elders, Chris
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ZIRCON ,GEOLOGICAL time scales ,PROVENANCE (Geology) ,GRAIN size - Abstract
Detrital zircon U–Pb geochronology has enabled advances in the understanding of sediment provenance, transportation pathways, and the depositional age of sedimentary packages. However, sample selection and processing can result in biasing of detrital zircon age spectra. This paper presents a novel approach using in situ detrital zircon U–Pb measurements on thin-sections to provide greater confidence in maximum depositional ages and provenance interpretations. New U–Pb age data of 310 detrital zircon grains from 16 thin-sections of the Triassic Mungaroo Formation from two wells in the Northern Carnarvon Basin, Australia, are presented. Whilst detrital zircon age modes are consistent with previous work, there are some differences in the relative proportions of age modes, which are partly attributed to a lack of small grains in hand-picked grain mounts. The relative sample bias is quantified via grain size comparison of dated zircon (in thin-sections or hand-picked mounts) relative to all zircons identified in bulk-mounts and thin-sections. The youngest age mode (c. 320–195 Ma) is consistent with an active margin to the north. The dated zircons reveal a single grain defined maximum depositional age of 197 Ma for the upper part of the Mungaroo Formation, suggesting deposition may have continued into the Early Jurassic. Supplementary material: Additional figures, tables, datasets and programming scripts are available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5628911 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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25. Educational activism for planetary health—a case example from The Netherlands
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Mattijsen, Juliette C, van Bree, Egid M, Brakema, Evelyn A, Huynen, Maud M T E, Visser, Eva H, Blankestijn, Peter J, Elders, Philip N D, and Ossebaard, Hans C
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- 2023
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26. National Indigenous Science Education Program (NISEP): Outreach Strategies That Facilitate Inclusion
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Barnes, Emma C., Jamie, Ian M., Vemulpad, Subramanyam R., Elders, Yaegl Community, Breckenridge, Deborah, Froud, Angela E., Harrington, David G., Packer, Joanne M., Prenzler, Paul D., Bedgood, Danny R., and Jamie, Joanne F.
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To ensure that the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce of the future is inclusive of diverse peoples and ideas, there is a need to ensure that STEM outreach activities that encourage students into STEM education and careers are inclusive of and provide equity for people from diverse racial/ethnic, socioeconomic, and academic backgrounds. Since 2004, the National Indigenous Science Education Program (NISEP), based at Macquarie University, Sydney, has been using best ethical and inclusion strategies to engage with Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander school students and their communities. This publication discusses the inclusion and equity strategies utilized by NISEP, including community consultation, student leadership and autonomy, volunteer mentors, and the respectful and best practice use of Indigenous knowledge. These factors have all contributed to NISEP’s success in increasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students’ aspiration toward and engagement with secondary and tertiary education.
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- 2022
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27. Insights from a small sea cave: Reanalysis of the bone technology from Durras North, Yuin Country, Coastal New South Wales, Australia
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Langley, Michelle C., Carriage, Owen, and Custodian Elders, the Walbunga
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AbstractAlmost 60 years ago, the small cave of Durras North was excavated to learn more about the Walbunga Yuin People who have lived along this part of the New South Wales coast for thousands of years. From a 2 m × 2 m pit, an extensive shell midden recording some 500 years of site use was uncovered. Amongst the many kilograms of marine shell were a small number of stone and shell artefacts and almost 500 tools made primarily on short-tailed shearwater bone. Such large collections of osseous technology are rare in the Australian archaeological record and consequently this assemblage provides a unique opportunity to better understand the use of bone on this continent. We revisited this remarkable bone tool assemblage and discovered that the fishing-spear tips indicate several distinctive approaches in their manufacture and style – including some ingeniously utilising the natural structure of the bird bone to create tangs. In addition, we also identified tools used in working organic fibres or leathers, as well as a rare interpersonal weapon. In total, the Durras North osseous assemblage not only provides unprecedented detail on the construction of the multipronged fishing spears which were so common a sight in southeast Australia on European arrival, but also insights into more ephemeral cultural manufacturing and use practices.
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- 2022
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28. Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface for Physical Layer Key Generation: Constructive or Destructive?
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Li, Guyue, Hu, Lei, Staat, Paul, Elders-Boll, Harald, Zenger, Christian, Paar, Christof, and Hu, Aiqun
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Physical layer key generation (PKG) is a promising means to provide on-the-fly shared secret keys by exploiting the intrinsic randomness of the radio channel. However, the performance of PKG is highly dependent on the propagation environments. Due to its feature of controlling the wireless environment, reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) is appealing to be applied in PKG. In this article, in contrast to the existing literature, we investigate both the constructive and destructive effects of RIS on the PKG scheme. For the constructive aspect, we have identified static and wave-blockage environments as two RIS-empowered-PKG applications in future wireless systems. In particular, our experimental results in a static environment showed that RIS can enhance the entropy of the secret key, achieving a key generation rate (KGR) of 97.39 bit/s with a bit disagreement rate (BDR) of 0.083. In multi-user systems where some remote users are in worse channel conditions, the proposed RIS-assisted PKG algorithm improves the sum secret key rate by more than 2 dB, compared to the literature. Furthermore, we point out that RIS could be utilized by an attacker to perform new jamming and leakage attacks and give countermeasures, respectively. Finally, we outline future research directions for PKG systems in light of the RIS.
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- 2022
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29. A saturated map of common genetic variants associated with human height
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Yengo, Loïc, Vedantam, Sailaja, Marouli, Eirini, Sidorenko, Julia, Bartell, Eric, Sakaue, Saori, Graff, Marielisa, Eliasen, Anders U., Jiang, Yunxuan, Raghavan, Sridharan, Miao, Jenkai, Arias, Joshua D., Graham, Sarah E., Mukamel, Ronen E., Spracklen, Cassandra N., Yin, Xianyong, Chen, Shyh-Huei, Ferreira, Teresa, Highland, Heather H., Ji, Yingjie, Karaderi, Tugce, Lin, Kuang, Lüll, Kreete, Malden, Deborah E., Medina-Gomez, Carolina, Machado, Moara, Moore, Amy, Rüeger, Sina, Sim, Xueling, Vrieze, Scott, Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S., Akiyama, Masato, Allison, Matthew A., Alvarez, Marcus, Andersen, Mette K., Ani, Alireza, Appadurai, Vivek, Arbeeva, Liubov, Bhaskar, Seema, Bielak, Lawrence F., Bollepalli, Sailalitha, Bonnycastle, Lori L., Bork-Jensen, Jette, Bradfield, Jonathan P., Bradford, Yuki, Braund, Peter S., Brody, Jennifer A., Burgdorf, Kristoffer S., Cade, Brian E., Cai, Hui, Cai, Qiuyin, Campbell, Archie, Cañadas-Garre, Marisa, Catamo, Eulalia, Chai, Jin-Fang, Chai, Xiaoran, Chang, Li-Ching, Chang, Yi-Cheng, Chen, Chien-Hsiun, Chesi, Alessandra, Choi, Seung Hoan, Chung, Ren-Hua, Cocca, Massimiliano, Concas, Maria Pina, Couture, Christian, Cuellar-Partida, Gabriel, Danning, Rebecca, Daw, E. Warwick, Degenhard, Frauke, Delgado, Graciela E., Delitala, Alessandro, Demirkan, Ayse, Deng, Xuan, Devineni, Poornima, Dietl, Alexander, Dimitriou, Maria, Dimitrov, Latchezar, Dorajoo, Rajkumar, Ekici, Arif B., Engmann, Jorgen E., Fairhurst-Hunter, Zammy, Farmaki, Aliki-Eleni, Faul, Jessica D., Fernandez-Lopez, Juan-Carlos, Forer, Lukas, Francescatto, Margherita, Freitag-Wolf, Sandra, Fuchsberger, Christian, Galesloot, Tessel E., Gao, Yan, Gao, Zishan, Geller, Frank, Giannakopoulou, Olga, Giulianini, Franco, Gjesing, Anette P., Goel, Anuj, Gordon, Scott D., Gorski, Mathias, Grove, Jakob, Guo, Xiuqing, Gustafsson, Stefan, Haessler, Jeffrey, Hansen, Thomas F., Havulinna, Aki S., Haworth, Simon J., He, Jing, Heard-Costa, Nancy, Hebbar, Prashantha, Hindy, George, Ho, Yuk-Lam A., Hofer, Edith, Holliday, Elizabeth, Horn, Katrin, Hornsby, Whitney E., Hottenga, Jouke-Jan, Huang, Hongyan, Huang, Jie, Huerta-Chagoya, Alicia, Huffman, Jennifer E., Hung, Yi-Jen, Huo, Shaofeng, Hwang, Mi Yeong, Iha, Hiroyuki, Ikeda, Daisuke D., Isono, Masato, Jackson, Anne U., Jäger, Susanne, Jansen, Iris E., Johansson, Ingegerd, Jonas, Jost B., Jonsson, Anna, Jørgensen, Torben, Kalafati, Ioanna-Panagiota, Kanai, Masahiro, Kanoni, Stavroula, Kårhus, Line L., Kasturiratne, Anuradhani, Katsuya, Tomohiro, Kawaguchi, Takahisa, Kember, Rachel L., Kentistou, Katherine A., Kim, Han-Na, Kim, Young Jin, Kleber, Marcus E., Knol, Maria J., Kurbasic, Azra, Lauzon, Marie, Le, Phuong, Lea, Rodney, Lee, Jong-Young, Leonard, Hampton L., Li, Shengchao A., Li, Xiaohui, Li, Xiaoyin, Liang, Jingjing, Lin, Honghuang, Lin, Shih-Yi, Liu, Jun, Liu, Xueping, Lo, Ken Sin, Long, Jirong, Lores-Motta, Laura, Luan, Jian’an, Lyssenko, Valeriya, Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka, Mahajan, Anubha, Mamakou, Vasiliki, Mangino, Massimo, Manichaikul, Ani, Marten, Jonathan, Mattheisen, Manuel, Mavarani, Laven, McDaid, Aaron F., Meidtner, Karina, Melendez, Tori L., Mercader, Josep M., Milaneschi, Yuri, Miller, Jason E., Millwood, Iona Y., Mishra, Pashupati P., Mitchell, Ruth E., Møllehave, Line T., Morgan, Anna, Mucha, Soeren, Munz, Matthias, Nakatochi, Masahiro, Nelson, Christopher P., Nethander, Maria, Nho, Chu Won, Nielsen, Aneta A., Nolte, Ilja M., Nongmaithem, Suraj S., Noordam, Raymond, Ntalla, Ioanna, Nutile, Teresa, Pandit, Anita, Christofidou, Paraskevi, Pärna, Katri, Pauper, Marc, Petersen, Eva R. B., Petersen, Liselotte V., Pitkänen, Niina, Polašek, Ozren, Poveda, Alaitz, Preuss, Michael H., Pyarajan, Saiju, Raffield, Laura M., Rakugi, Hiromi, Ramirez, Julia, Rasheed, Asif, Raven, Dennis, Rayner, Nigel W., Riveros, Carlos, Rohde, Rebecca, Ruggiero, Daniela, Ruotsalainen, Sanni E., Ryan, Kathleen A., Sabater-Lleal, Maria, Saxena, Richa, Scholz, Markus, Sendamarai, Anoop, Shen, Botong, Shi, Jingchunzi, Shin, Jae Hun, Sidore, Carlo, Sitlani, Colleen M., Slieker, Roderick C., Smit, Roelof A. J., Smith, Albert V., Smith, Jennifer A., Smyth, Laura J., Southam, Lorraine, Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur, Sun, Liang, Takeuchi, Fumihiko, Tallapragada, Divya Sri Priyanka, Taylor, Kent D., Tayo, Bamidele O., Tcheandjieu, Catherine, Terzikhan, Natalie, Tesolin, Paola, Teumer, Alexander, Theusch, Elizabeth, Thompson, Deborah J., Thorleifsson, Gudmar, Timmers, Paul R. H. J., Trompet, Stella, Turman, Constance, Vaccargiu, Simona, van der Laan, Sander W., van der Most, Peter J., van Klinken, Jan B., van Setten, Jessica, Verma, Shefali S., Verweij, Niek, Veturi, Yogasudha, Wang, Carol A., Wang, Chaolong, Wang, Lihua, Wang, Zhe, Warren, Helen R., Bin Wei, Wen, Wickremasinghe, Ananda R., Wielscher, Matthias, Wiggins, Kerri L., Winsvold, Bendik S., Wong, Andrew, Wu, Yang, Wuttke, Matthias, Xia, Rui, Xie, Tian, Yamamoto, Ken, Yang, Jingyun, Yao, Jie, Young, Hannah, Yousri, Noha A., Yu, Lei, Zeng, Lingyao, Zhang, Weihua, Zhang, Xinyuan, Zhao, Jing-Hua, Zhao, Wei, Zhou, Wei, Zimmermann, Martina E., Zoledziewska, Magdalena, Adair, Linda S., Adams, Hieab H. H., Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A., Al-Mulla, Fahd, Arnett, Donna K., Asselbergs, Folkert W., Åsvold, Bjørn Olav, Attia, John, Banas, Bernhard, Bandinelli, Stefania, Bennett, David A., Bergler, Tobias, Bharadwaj, Dwaipayan, Biino, Ginevra, Bisgaard, Hans, Boerwinkle, Eric, Böger, Carsten A., Bønnelykke, Klaus, Boomsma, Dorret I., Børglum, Anders D., Borja, Judith B., Bouchard, Claude, Bowden, Donald W., Brandslund, Ivan, Brumpton, Ben, Buring, Julie E., Caulfield, Mark J., Chambers, John C., Chandak, Giriraj R., Chanock, Stephen J., Chaturvedi, Nish, Chen, Yii-Der Ida, Chen, Zhengming, Cheng, Ching-Yu, Christophersen, Ingrid E., Ciullo, Marina, Cole, John W., Collins, Francis S., Cooper, Richard S., Cruz, Miguel, Cucca, Francesco, Cupples, L. Adrienne, Cutler, Michael J., Damrauer, Scott M., Dantoft, Thomas M., de Borst, Gert J., de Groot, Lisette C. P. G. M., De Jager, Philip L., de Kleijn, Dominique P. V., Janaka de Silva, H., Dedoussis, George V., den Hollander, Anneke I., Du, Shufa, Easton, Douglas F., Elders, Petra J. M., Eliassen, A. Heather, Ellinor, Patrick T., Elmståhl, Sölve, Erdmann, Jeanette, Evans, Michele K., Fatkin, Diane, Feenstra, Bjarke, Feitosa, Mary F., Ferrucci, Luigi, Ford, Ian, Fornage, Myriam, Franke, Andre, Franks, Paul W., Freedman, Barry I., Gasparini, Paolo, Gieger, Christian, Girotto, Giorgia, Goddard, Michael E., Golightly, Yvonne M., Gonzalez-Villalpando, Clicerio, Gordon-Larsen, Penny, Grallert, Harald, Grant, Struan F. A., Grarup, Niels, Griffiths, Lyn, Gudnason, Vilmundur, Haiman, Christopher, Hakonarson, Hakon, Hansen, Torben, Hartman, Catharina A., Hattersley, Andrew T., Hayward, Caroline, Heckbert, Susan R., Heng, Chew-Kiat, Hengstenberg, Christian, Hewitt, Alex W., Hishigaki, Haretsugu, Hoyng, Carel B., Huang, Paul L., Huang, Wei, Hunt, Steven C., Hveem, Kristian, Hyppönen, Elina, Iacono, William G., Ichihara, Sahoko, Ikram, M. Arfan, Isasi, Carmen R., Jackson, Rebecca D., Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta, Jin, Zi-Bing, Jöckel, Karl-Heinz, Joshi, Peter K., Jousilahti, Pekka, Jukema, J. Wouter, Kähönen, Mika, Kamatani, Yoichiro, Kang, Kui Dong, Kaprio, Jaakko, Kardia, Sharon L. R., Karpe, Fredrik, Kato, Norihiro, Kee, Frank, Kessler, Thorsten, Khera, Amit V., Khor, Chiea Chuen, Kiemeney, Lambertus A. L. M., Kim, Bong-Jo, Kim, Eung Kweon, Kim, Hyung-Lae, Kirchhof, Paulus, Kivimaki, Mika, Koh, Woon-Puay, Koistinen, Heikki A., Kolovou, Genovefa D., Kooner, Jaspal S., Kooperberg, Charles, Köttgen, Anna, Kovacs, Peter, Kraaijeveld, Adriaan, Kraft, Peter, Krauss, Ronald M., Kumari, Meena, Kutalik, Zoltan, Laakso, Markku, Lange, Leslie A., Langenberg, Claudia, Launer, Lenore J., Le Marchand, Loic, Lee, Hyejin, Lee, Nanette R., Lehtimäki, Terho, Li, Huaixing, Li, Liming, Lieb, Wolfgang, Lin, Xu, Lind, Lars, Linneberg, Allan, Liu, Ching-Ti, Liu, Jianjun, Loeffler, Markus, London, Barry, Lubitz, Steven A., Lye, Stephen J., Mackey, David A., Mägi, Reedik, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Marcus, Gregory M., Vidal, Pedro Marques, Martin, Nicholas G., März, Winfried, Matsuda, Fumihiko, McGarrah, Robert W., McGue, Matt, McKnight, Amy Jayne, Medland, Sarah E., Mellström, Dan, Metspalu, Andres, Mitchell, Braxton D., Mitchell, Paul, Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O., Morris, Andrew D., Mucci, Lorelei A., Munroe, Patricia B., Nalls, Mike A., Nazarian, Saman, Nelson, Amanda E., Neville, Matt J., Newton-Cheh, Christopher, Nielsen, Christopher S., Nöthen, Markus M., Ohlsson, Claes, Oldehinkel, Albertine J., Orozco, Lorena, Pahkala, Katja, Pajukanta, Päivi, Palmer, Colin N. A., Parra, Esteban J., Pattaro, Cristian, Pedersen, Oluf, Pennell, Craig E., Penninx, Brenda W. J. H., Perusse, Louis, Peters, Annette, Peyser, Patricia A., Porteous, David J., Posthuma, Danielle, Power, Chris, Pramstaller, Peter P., Province, Michael A., Qi, Qibin, Qu, Jia, Rader, Daniel J., Raitakari, Olli T., Ralhan, Sarju, Rallidis, Loukianos S., Rao, Dabeeru C., Redline, Susan, Reilly, Dermot F., Reiner, Alexander P., Rhee, Sang Youl, Ridker, Paul M., Rienstra, Michiel, Ripatti, Samuli, Ritchie, Marylyn D., Roden, Dan M., Rosendaal, Frits R., Rotter, Jerome I., Rudan, Igor, Rutters, Femke, Sabanayagam, Charumathi, Saleheen, Danish, Salomaa, Veikko, Samani, Nilesh J., Sanghera, Dharambir K., Sattar, Naveed, Schmidt, Börge, Schmidt, Helena, Schmidt, Reinhold, Schulze, Matthias B., Schunkert, Heribert, Scott, Laura J., Scott, Rodney J., Sever, Peter, Shiroma, Eric J., Shoemaker, M. Benjamin, Shu, Xiao-Ou, Simonsick, Eleanor M., Sims, Mario, Singh, Jai Rup, Singleton, Andrew B., Sinner, Moritz F., Smith, J. Gustav, Snieder, Harold, Spector, Tim D., Stampfer, Meir J., Stark, Klaus J., Strachan, David P., ‘t Hart, Leen M., Tabara, Yasuharu, Tang, Hua, Tardif, Jean-Claude, Thanaraj, Thangavel A., Timpson, Nicholas J., Tönjes, Anke, Tremblay, Angelo, Tuomi, Tiinamaija, Tuomilehto, Jaakko, Tusié-Luna, Maria-Teresa, Uitterlinden, Andre G., van Dam, Rob M., van der Harst, Pim, Van der Velde, Nathalie, van Duijn, Cornelia M., van Schoor, Natasja M., Vitart, Veronique, Völker, Uwe, Vollenweider, Peter, Völzke, Henry, Wacher-Rodarte, Niels H., Walker, Mark, Wang, Ya Xing, Wareham, Nicholas J., Watanabe, Richard M., Watkins, Hugh, Weir, David R., Werge, Thomas M., Widen, Elisabeth, Wilkens, Lynne R., Willemsen, Gonneke, Willett, Walter C., Wilson, James F., Wong, Tien-Yin, Woo, Jeong-Taek, Wright, Alan F., Wu, Jer-Yuarn, Xu, Huichun, Yajnik, Chittaranjan S., Yokota, Mitsuhiro, Yuan, Jian-Min, Zeggini, Eleftheria, Zemel, Babette S., Zheng, Wei, Zhu, Xiaofeng, Zmuda, Joseph M., Zonderman, Alan B., Zwart, John-Anker, Chasman, Daniel I., Cho, Yoon Shin, Heid, Iris M., McCarthy, Mark I., Ng, Maggie C. Y., O’Donnell, Christopher J., Rivadeneira, Fernando, Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur, Sun, Yan V., Tai, E. Shyong, Boehnke, Michael, Deloukas, Panos, Justice, Anne E., Lindgren, Cecilia M., Loos, Ruth J. F., Mohlke, Karen L., North, Kari E., Stefansson, Kari, Walters, Robin G., Winkler, Thomas W., Young, Kristin L., Loh, Po-Ru, Yang, Jian, Esko, Tõnu, Assimes, Themistocles L., Auton, Adam, Abecasis, Goncalo R., Willer, Cristen J., Locke, Adam E., Berndt, Sonja I., Lettre, Guillaume, Frayling, Timothy M., Okada, Yukinori, Wood, Andrew R., Visscher, Peter M., and Hirschhorn, Joel N.
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Common single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are predicted to collectively explain 40–50% of phenotypic variation in human height, but identifying the specific variants and associated regions requires huge sample sizes1. Here, using data from a genome-wide association study of 5.4 million individuals of diverse ancestries, we show that 12,111 independent SNPs that are significantly associated with height account for nearly all of the common SNP-based heritability. These SNPs are clustered within 7,209 non-overlapping genomic segments with a mean size of around 90 kb, covering about 21% of the genome. The density of independent associations varies across the genome and the regions of increased density are enriched for biologically relevant genes. In out-of-sample estimation and prediction, the 12,111 SNPs (or all SNPs in the HapMap 3 panel2) account for 40% (45%) of phenotypic variance in populations of European ancestry but only around 10–20% (14–24%) in populations of other ancestries. Effect sizes, associated regions and gene prioritization are similar across ancestries, indicating that reduced prediction accuracy is likely to be explained by linkage disequilibrium and differences in allele frequency within associated regions. Finally, we show that the relevant biological pathways are detectable with smaller sample sizes than are needed to implicate causal genes and variants. Overall, this study provides a comprehensive map of specific genomic regions that contain the vast majority of common height-associated variants. Although this map is saturated for populations of European ancestry, further research is needed to achieve equivalent saturation in other ancestries.
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30. The power of genetic diversity in genome-wide association studies of lipids
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Graham, Sarah E., Clarke, Shoa L., Wu, Kuan-Han H., Kanoni, Stavroula, Zajac, Greg J. M., Ramdas, Shweta, Surakka, Ida, Ntalla, Ioanna, Vedantam, Sailaja, Winkler, Thomas W., Locke, Adam E., Marouli, Eirini, Hwang, Mi Yeong, Han, Sohee, Narita, Akira, Choudhury, Ananyo, Bentley, Amy R., Ekoru, Kenneth, Verma, Anurag, Trivedi, Bhavi, Martin, Hilary C., Hunt, Karen A., Hui, Qin, Klarin, Derek, Zhu, Xiang, Thorleifsson, Gudmar, Helgadottir, Anna, Gudbjartsson, Daniel F., Holm, Hilma, Olafsson, Isleifur, Akiyama, Masato, Sakaue, Saori, Terao, Chikashi, Kanai, Masahiro, Zhou, Wei, Brumpton, Ben M., Rasheed, Humaira, Ruotsalainen, Sanni E., Havulinna, Aki S., Veturi, Yogasudha, Feng, QiPing, Rosenthal, Elisabeth A., Lingren, Todd, Pacheco, Jennifer Allen, Pendergrass, Sarah A., Haessler, Jeffrey, Giulianini, Franco, Bradford, Yuki, Miller, Jason E., Campbell, Archie, Lin, Kuang, Millwood, Iona Y., Hindy, George, Rasheed, Asif, Faul, Jessica D., Zhao, Wei, Weir, David R., Turman, Constance, Huang, Hongyan, Graff, Mariaelisa, Mahajan, Anubha, Brown, Michael R., Zhang, Weihua, Yu, Ketian, Schmidt, Ellen M., Pandit, Anita, Gustafsson, Stefan, Yin, Xianyong, Luan, Jian’an, Zhao, Jing-Hua, Matsuda, Fumihiko, Jang, Hye-Mi, Yoon, Kyungheon, Medina-Gomez, Carolina, Pitsillides, Achilleas, Hottenga, Jouke Jan, Willemsen, Gonneke, Wood, Andrew R., Ji, Yingji, Gao, Zishan, Haworth, Simon, Mitchell, Ruth E., Chai, Jin Fang, Aadahl, Mette, Yao, Jie, Manichaikul, Ani, Warren, Helen R., Ramirez, Julia, Bork-Jensen, Jette, Kårhus, Line L., Goel, Anuj, Sabater-Lleal, Maria, Noordam, Raymond, Sidore, Carlo, Fiorillo, Edoardo, McDaid, Aaron F., Marques-Vidal, Pedro, Wielscher, Matthias, Trompet, Stella, Sattar, Naveed, Møllehave, Line T., Thuesen, Betina H., Munz, Matthias, Zeng, Lingyao, Huang, Jianfeng, Yang, Bin, Poveda, Alaitz, Kurbasic, Azra, Lamina, Claudia, Forer, Lukas, Scholz, Markus, Galesloot, Tessel E., Bradfield, Jonathan P., Daw, E. Warwick, Zmuda, Joseph M., Mitchell, Jonathan S., Fuchsberger, Christian, Christensen, Henry, Brody, Jennifer A., Feitosa, Mary F., Wojczynski, Mary K., Preuss, Michael, Mangino, Massimo, Christofidou, Paraskevi, Verweij, Niek, Benjamins, Jan W., Engmann, Jorgen, Kember, Rachel L., Slieker, Roderick C., Lo, Ken Sin, Zilhao, Nuno R., Le, Phuong, Kleber, Marcus E., Delgado, Graciela E., Huo, Shaofeng, Ikeda, Daisuke D., Iha, Hiroyuki, Yang, Jian, Liu, Jun, Leonard, Hampton L., Marten, Jonathan, Schmidt, Börge, Arendt, Marina, Smyth, Laura J., Cañadas-Garre, Marisa, Wang, Chaolong, Nakatochi, Masahiro, Wong, Andrew, Hutri-Kähönen, Nina, Sim, Xueling, Xia, Rui, Huerta-Chagoya, Alicia, Fernandez-Lopez, Juan Carlos, Lyssenko, Valeriya, Ahmed, Meraj, Jackson, Anne U., Yousri, Noha A., Irvin, Marguerite R., Oldmeadow, Christopher, Kim, Han-Na, Ryu, Seungho, Timmers, Paul R. H. J., Arbeeva, Liubov, Dorajoo, Rajkumar, Lange, Leslie A., Chai, Xiaoran, Prasad, Gauri, Lorés-Motta, Laura, Pauper, Marc, Long, Jirong, Li, Xiaohui, Theusch, Elizabeth, Takeuchi, Fumihiko, Spracklen, Cassandra N., Loukola, Anu, Bollepalli, Sailalitha, Warner, Sophie C., Wang, Ya Xing, Wei, Wen B., Nutile, Teresa, Ruggiero, Daniela, Sung, Yun Ju, Hung, Yi-Jen, Chen, Shufeng, Liu, Fangchao, Yang, Jingyun, Kentistou, Katherine A., Gorski, Mathias, Brumat, Marco, Meidtner, Karina, Bielak, Lawrence F., Smith, Jennifer A., Hebbar, Prashantha, Farmaki, Aliki-Eleni, Hofer, Edith, Lin, Maoxuan, Xue, Chao, Zhang, Jifeng, Concas, Maria Pina, Vaccargiu, Simona, van der Most, Peter J., Pitkänen, Niina, Cade, Brian E., Lee, Jiwon, van der Laan, Sander W., Chitrala, Kumaraswamy Naidu, Weiss, Stefan, Zimmermann, Martina E., Lee, Jong Young, Choi, Hyeok Sun, Nethander, Maria, Freitag-Wolf, Sandra, Southam, Lorraine, Rayner, Nigel W., Wang, Carol A., Lin, Shih-Yi, Wang, Jun-Sing, Couture, Christian, Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka, Nikus, Kjell, Cuellar-Partida, Gabriel, Vestergaard, Henrik, Hildalgo, Bertha, Giannakopoulou, Olga, Cai, Qiuyin, Obura, Morgan O., van Setten, Jessica, Li, Xiaoyin, Schwander, Karen, Terzikhan, Natalie, Shin, Jae Hun, Jackson, Rebecca D., Reiner, Alexander P., Martin, Lisa Warsinger, Chen, Zhengming, Li, Liming, Highland, Heather M., Young, Kristin L., Kawaguchi, Takahisa, Thiery, Joachim, Bis, Joshua C., Nadkarni, Girish N., Launer, Lenore J., Li, Huaixing, Nalls, Mike A., Raitakari, Olli T., Ichihara, Sahoko, Wild, Sarah H., Nelson, Christopher P., Campbell, Harry, Jäger, Susanne, Nabika, Toru, Al-Mulla, Fahd, Niinikoski, Harri, Braund, Peter S., Kolcic, Ivana, Kovacs, Peter, Giardoglou, Tota, Katsuya, Tomohiro, Bhatti, Konain Fatima, de Kleijn, Dominique, de Borst, Gert J., Kim, Eung Kweon, Adams, Hieab H. H., Ikram, M. Arfan, Zhu, Xiaofeng, Asselbergs, Folkert W., Kraaijeveld, Adriaan O., Beulens, Joline W. J., Shu, Xiao-Ou, Rallidis, Loukianos S., Pedersen, Oluf, Hansen, Torben, Mitchell, Paul, Hewitt, Alex W., Kähönen, Mika, Pérusse, Louis, Bouchard, Claude, Tönjes, Anke, Chen, Yii-Der Ida, Pennell, Craig E., Mori, Trevor A., Lieb, Wolfgang, Franke, Andre, Ohlsson, Claes, Mellström, Dan, Cho, Yoon Shin, Lee, Hyejin, Yuan, Jian-Min, Koh, Woon-Puay, Rhee, Sang Youl, Woo, Jeong-Taek, Heid, Iris M., Stark, Klaus J., Völzke, Henry, Homuth, Georg, Evans, Michele K., Zonderman, Alan B., Polasek, Ozren, Pasterkamp, Gerard, Hoefer, Imo E., Redline, Susan, Pahkala, Katja, Oldehinkel, Albertine J., Snieder, Harold, Biino, Ginevra, Schmidt, Reinhold, Schmidt, Helena, Chen, Y. Eugene, Bandinelli, Stefania, Dedoussis, George, Thanaraj, Thangavel Alphonse, Kardia, Sharon L. R., Kato, Norihiro, Schulze, Matthias B., Girotto, Giorgia, Jung, Bettina, Böger, Carsten A., Joshi, Peter K., Bennett, David A., De Jager, Philip L., Lu, Xiangfeng, Mamakou, Vasiliki, Brown, Morris, Caulfield, Mark J., Munroe, Patricia B., Guo, Xiuqing, Ciullo, Marina, Jonas, Jost B., Samani, Nilesh J., Kaprio, Jaakko, Pajukanta, Päivi, Adair, Linda S., Bechayda, Sonny Augustin, de Silva, H. Janaka, Wickremasinghe, Ananda R., Krauss, Ronald M., Wu, Jer-Yuarn, Zheng, Wei, den Hollander, Anneke I., Bharadwaj, Dwaipayan, Correa, Adolfo, Wilson, James G., Lind, Lars, Heng, Chew-Kiat, Nelson, Amanda E., Golightly, Yvonne M., Wilson, James F., Penninx, Brenda, Kim, Hyung-Lae, Attia, John, Scott, Rodney J., Rao, D. C., Arnett, Donna K., Hunt, Steven C., Walker, Mark, Koistinen, Heikki A., Chandak, Giriraj R., Yajnik, Chittaranjan S., Mercader, Josep M., Tusié-Luna, Teresa, Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A., Villalpando, Clicerio Gonzalez, Orozco, Lorena, Fornage, Myriam, Tai, E. 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Wouter, Khera, Amit V., Männikkö, Minna, Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta, Kutalik, Zoltan, Cucca, Francesco, Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O., van Dijk, Ko Willems, Watkins, Hugh, Strachan, David P., Grarup, Niels, Sever, Peter, Poulter, Neil, Rotter, Jerome I., Dantoft, Thomas M., Karpe, Fredrik, Neville, Matt J., Timpson, Nicholas J., Cheng, Ching-Yu, Wong, Tien-Yin, Khor, Chiea Chuen, Sabanayagam, Charumathi, Peters, Annette, Gieger, Christian, Hattersley, Andrew T., Pedersen, Nancy L., Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Boomsma, Dorret I., de Geus, Eco J. C., Cupples, L. Adrienne, van Meurs, Joyce B. J., Ghanbari, Mohsen, Gordon-Larsen, Penny, Huang, Wei, Kim, Young Jin, Tabara, Yasuharu, Wareham, Nicholas J., Langenberg, Claudia, Zeggini, Eleftheria, Kuusisto, Johanna, Laakso, Markku, Ingelsson, Erik, Abecasis, Goncalo, Chambers, John C., Kooner, Jaspal S., de Vries, Paul S., Morrison, Alanna C., North, Kari E., Daviglus, Martha, Kraft, Peter, Martin, Nicholas G., Whitfield, John B., Abbas, Shahid, Saleheen, Danish, Walters, Robin G., Holmes, Michael V., Black, Corri, Smith, Blair H., Justice, Anne E., Baras, Aris, Buring, Julie E., Ridker, Paul M., Chasman, Daniel I., Kooperberg, Charles, Wei, Wei-Qi, Jarvik, Gail P., Namjou, Bahram, Hayes, M. Geoffrey, Ritchie, Marylyn D., Jousilahti, Pekka, Salomaa, Veikko, Hveem, Kristian, Åsvold, Bjørn Olav, Kubo, Michiaki, Kamatani, Yoichiro, Okada, Yukinori, Murakami, Yoshinori, Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur, Stefansson, Kari, Ho, Yuk-Lam, Lynch, Julie A., Rader, Daniel J., Tsao, Philip S., Chang, Kyong-Mi, Cho, Kelly, O’Donnell, Christopher J., Gaziano, John M., Wilson, Peter, Rotimi, Charles N., Hazelhurst, Scott, Ramsay, Michèle, Trembath, Richard C., van Heel, David A., Tamiya, Gen, Yamamoto, Masayuki, Kim, Bong-Jo, Mohlke, Karen L., Frayling, Timothy M., Hirschhorn, Joel N., Kathiresan, Sekar, Boehnke, Michael, Natarajan, Pradeep, Peloso, Gina M., Brown, Christopher D., Morris, Andrew P., Assimes, Themistocles L., Deloukas, Panos, Sun, Yan V., and Willer, Cristen J.
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Increased blood lipid levels are heritable risk factors of cardiovascular disease with varied prevalence worldwide owing to different dietary patterns and medication use1. Despite advances in prevention and treatment, in particular through reducing low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels2, heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide3. Genome-wideassociation studies (GWAS) of blood lipid levels have led to important biological and clinical insights, as well as new drug targets, for cardiovascular disease. However, most previous GWAS4–23have been conducted in European ancestry populations and may have missed genetic variants that contribute to lipid-level variation in other ancestry groups. These include differences in allele frequencies, effect sizes and linkage-disequilibrium patterns24. Here we conduct a multi-ancestry, genome-wide genetic discovery meta-analysis of lipid levels in approximately 1.65 million individuals, including 350,000 of non-European ancestries. We quantify the gain in studying non-European ancestries and provide evidence to support the expansion of recruitment of additional ancestries, even with relatively small sample sizes. We find that increasing diversity rather than studying additional individuals of European ancestry results in substantial improvements in fine-mapping functional variants and portability of polygenic prediction (evaluated in approximately 295,000 individuals from 7 ancestry groupings). Modest gains in the number of discovered loci and ancestry-specific variants were also achieved. As GWAS expand emphasis beyond the identification of genes and fundamental biology towards the use of genetic variants for preventive and precision medicine25, we anticipate that increased diversity of participants will lead to more accurate and equitable26application of polygenic scores in clinical practice.
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31. The Association of Burnout and Vital Exhaustion With Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Strikwerda, Marije, Beulens, Joline W., Remmelzwaal, Sharon, Schoonmade, Linda J., van Straten, Annemieke, Schram, Miranda T., Elders, Petra J., and Rutters, Femke
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Supplemental digital content is available in the text.
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32. Adolescent pregnancy? Does the nation really care?
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Elders, Joycelyn, Hui, Jennifer, and Padilla, Steff
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Teenage pregnancy -- Prevention ,Pregnant girls -- Care and treatment - Published
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33. MRI of the upper airways in children and young adults: the MUSIC study
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Elders, Bernadette, Ciet, Pierluigi, Tiddens, Harm, van den Bosch, Wytse, Wielopolski, Piotr, and Pullens, Bas
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RationalePaediatric laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS) is often successfully corrected with open airway surgery. However, respiratory and vocal sequelae frequently remain. Clinical care and surgical interventions could be improved with better understanding of these sequelae.ObjectiveThe objective of this cross-sectional study was to develop an upper airway MRI protocol to obtain information on anatomical and functional sequelae post-LTS repair.MethodsForty-eight patients (age 14.4 (range 7.5–30.7) years) and 11 healthy volunteers (15.9 (8.2–28.8) years) were included. Spirometry and static and dynamic upper airway MRI (3.0 T, 30 min protocol) were conducted. Analysis included assessment of postoperative anatomy and airway lumen measurements during static and dynamic (inspiration and phonation) acquisitions.Main resultsGood image quality without artefacts was achieved for static and dynamic images in the majority of MRIs. MRI showed vocal cord thickening in 80.9% of patients and compared with volunteers, a significant decrease in vocal cord lumen area (22.0 (IQR 17.7–30.3) mm2vs 35.1 (21.2–54.7) mm2, p=0.03) but not cricoid lumen area (62.3±27.0 mm2vs 66.2±34.8 mm2, p=0.70). Furthermore, 53.2% of patients had an A-frame deformation at site of previous tracheal cannula, showing lumen collapse during inspiration. Dynamic imaging showed incomplete vocal cord abduction during inspiration in 42.6% and incomplete adduction during phonation in 61.7% of patients.ConclusionsStatic and dynamic MRI is an excellent modality to non-invasively image anatomy, tissue characteristics and vocal cord dynamics of the upper airways. MRI-derived knowledge on postsurgical LTS sequelae might be used to improve surgery.
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34. Metabolic Age Based on the BBMRI-NL 1H-NMR Metabolomics Repository as Biomarker of Age-related Disease
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van den Akker, Erik B., Trompet, Stella, Barkey Wolf, Jurriaan J.H., Beekman, Marian, Suchiman, H. Eka D., Deelen, Joris, Asselbergs, Folkert W., Boersma, Eric, Cats, Davy, Elders, Petra M., Geleijnse, J. Marianne, Ikram, M. Arfan, Kloppenburg, Margreet, Mei, Haillang, Meulenbelt, Ingrid, Mooijaart, Simon P., Nelissen, Rob G.H.H., Netea, Mihai G., Penninx, Brenda W.J.H., Slofstra, Mariska, Stehouwer, Coen D.A., Swertz, Morris A., Teunissen, Charlotte E., Terwindt, Gisela M., ‘t Hart, Leen M., van den Maagdenberg, Arn M.J.M., van der Harst, Pim, van der Horst, Iwan C.C., van der Kallen, Carla J.H., van Greevenbroek, Marleen M.J., van Spil, W. Erwin, Wijmenga, Cisca, Zhernakova, Alexandra, Zwinderman, Aeilko H., Sattar, Naveed, Jukema, J. Wouter, van Duijn, Cornelia M., Boomsma, Dorret I., Reinders, Marcel J.T., and Slagboom, P. Eline
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Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text.
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35. Integration of epidemiologic, pharmacologic, genetic and gut microbiome data in a drug–metabolite atlas
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Liu, Jun, Lahousse, Lies, Nivard, Michel G., Bot, Mariska, Chen, Lianmin, van Klinken, Jan Bert, Thesing, Carisha S., Beekman, Marian, van den Akker, Erik Ben, Slieker, Roderick C., Waterham, Eveline, van der Kallen, Carla J. H., de Boer, Irene, Li-Gao, Ruifang, Vojinovic, Dina, Amin, Najaf, Radjabzadeh, Djawad, Kraaij, Robert, Alferink, Louise J. M., Murad, Sarwa Darwish, Uitterlinden, André G., Willemsen, Gonneke, Pool, Rene, Milaneschi, Yuri, van Heemst, Diana, Suchiman, H. Eka D., Rutters, Femke, Elders, Petra J. M., Beulens, Joline W. J., van der Heijden, Amber A. W. A., van Greevenbroek, Marleen M. J., Arts, Ilja C. W., Onderwater, Gerrit L. J., van den Maagdenberg, Arn M. J. M., Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O., Hankemeier, Thomas, Terwindt, Gisela M., Stehouwer, Coen D. A., Geleijnse, Johanna M., ‘t Hart, Leen M., Slagboom, P. Eline, van Dijk, Ko Willems, Zhernakova, Alexandra, Fu, Jingyuan, Penninx, Brenda W. J. H., Boomsma, Dorret I., Demirkan, Ayşe, Stricker, Bruno H. C., and van Duijn, Cornelia M.
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Progress in high-throughput metabolic profiling provides unprecedented opportunities to obtain insights into the effects of drugs on human metabolism. The Biobanking BioMolecular Research Infrastructure of the Netherlands has constructed an atlas of drug–metabolite associations for 87 commonly prescribed drugs and 150 clinically relevant plasma-based metabolites assessed by proton nuclear magnetic resonance. The atlas includes a meta-analysis of ten cohorts (18,873 persons) and uncovers 1,071 drug–metabolite associations after evaluation of confounders including co-treatment. We show that the effect estimates of statins on metabolites from the cross-sectional study are comparable to those from intervention and genetic observational studies. Further data integration links proton pump inhibitors to circulating metabolites, liver function, hepatic steatosis and the gut microbiome. Our atlas provides a tool for targeted experimental pharmaceutical research and clinical trials to improve drug efficacy, safety and repurposing. We provide a web-based resource for visualization of the atlas (http://bbmri.researchlumc.nl/atlas/).
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36. Innovations in personalised diabetes care and risk management
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Nijpels, Giel, Beulens, Joline WJ, van der Heijden, Amber AWA, Elders, Petra J, Aboyans, Victor, and Cosentino, Francesco
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Type 2 diabetes is associated with an increased risk of developing macro and microvascular complications. Nevertheless, there is substantial heterogeneity between people with type 2 diabetes in their risk of developing such complications. Personalised medicine for people with type 2 diabetes may aid in efficient and tailored diabetes care for those at increased risk of developing such complications. Recently, progress has been made in the development of personalised diabetes care in several areas. Particularly for the risk prediction of cardiovascular disease, retinopathy and nephropathy, innovative methods have been developed for prediction and tailored monitoring or treatment to prevent such complications. For other complications or subpopulations of people with type 2 diabetes, such as the frail elderly, efforts are currently ongoing to develop such methods. In this review, we discuss the recent developments in innovations of personalised diabetes care for different complications and subpopulations of people with type 2 diabetes, their performance and modes of application in clinical practice.
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37. Inuit Perception of Marine Organisms: From Folk Classification to Food Harvest
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Rapinski, Michel, Cuerrier, Alain, Harris, Cory, Ivujivik, Elders of, Kangiqsujuaq, Elders of, and Lemire, Mélanie
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To survive in the Arctic, the Inuit have developed a unique relationship with the marine environment and its living organisms. Unlike large marine mammals, the importance of smaller marine organisms for food, health, and wellbeing is largely undocumented. To call attention to these components of the food system in Nunavik, in northern Québec, and to understand their importance for health and wellbeing, Elders in two Inuit communities, Ivujivik and Kangiqsujuaq, were interviewed in May 2014. The objectives of this study were to: 1) document all marine organisms harvested and consumed in these communities; and 2) highlight the importance of these country foods through their position within the Inuit zoological classification, as well as their perceived contribution to health and wellbeing. Fifty-seven species of marine organisms were identified as part of the past or current food system, including birds, mammals, fish, mollusks, crustaceans, echinoderms, and algae. Harvesting location is an important characteristic in the local classification. Nearly a third of all organisms listed can be harvested on the seashore and are collectively called tininnimiutait, which derives from seashore (tininniq) and includes seaweed, shellfish, and certain fish. Tininnimiutaitdiffer from irqamiutait, which come from the bottom of the water (irqa). Furthermore, irqamiutaitare a relatively recent addition to the diet that have the potential to positively impact health. Activities related to the harvest and consumption of these organisms are often associated with health and wellbeing. The abundance of tininnimiutait, their proximity to the land, and year-round accessibility make them an important food source today, particularly in light of growing concerns related to climate change, lifestyle and dietary transitions, food security, and sovereignty in the North.
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38. Factors Associated With Nonadherence to Cardiovascular Medications
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van der Laan, Danielle M., Elders, Petra J. M., Boons, Christel C. L. M., Nijpels, Giel, and Hugtenburg, Jacqueline G.
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39. The Gravest Show on Earth: America in the Age of AIDS
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Elders, Joycelyn
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The Gravest Show on Earth: America in the Age of AIDS (Book) -- Book reviews ,Books -- Book reviews - Published
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40. Health care in America - not for men only
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Elders, Joycelyn
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Women -- Health aspects ,Medical care -- Social aspects ,Consumer news and advice ,General interest - Abstract
The US Surgeon General is dedicated to women's health issues. Women have traditionally paid more for health care, had less access to health insurance and were seriously underrepresented in medical studies. Poverty and other topics are discussed.
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41. Author Correction: The power of genetic diversity in genome-wide association studies of lipids
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Graham, Sarah E., Clarke, Shoa L., Wu, Kuan-Han H., Kanoni, Stavroula, Zajac, Greg J. M., Ramdas, Shweta, Surakka, Ida, Ntalla, Ioanna, Vedantam, Sailaja, Winkler, Thomas W., Locke, Adam E., Marouli, Eirini, Hwang, Mi Yeong, Han, Sohee, Narita, Akira, Choudhury, Ananyo, Bentley, Amy R., Ekoru, Kenneth, Verma, Anurag, Trivedi, Bhavi, Martin, Hilary C., Hunt, Karen A., Hui, Qin, Klarin, Derek, Zhu, Xiang, Thorleifsson, Gudmar, Helgadottir, Anna, Gudbjartsson, Daniel F., Holm, Hilma, Olafsson, Isleifur, Akiyama, Masato, Sakaue, Saori, Terao, Chikashi, Kanai, Masahiro, Zhou, Wei, Brumpton, Ben M., Rasheed, Humaira, Ruotsalainen, Sanni E., Havulinna, Aki S., Veturi, Yogasudha, Feng, QiPing, Rosenthal, Elisabeth A., Lingren, Todd, Pacheco, Jennifer Allen, Pendergrass, Sarah A., Haessler, Jeffrey, Giulianini, Franco, Bradford, Yuki, Miller, Jason E., Campbell, Archie, Lin, Kuang, Millwood, Iona Y., Hindy, George, Rasheed, Asif, Faul, Jessica D., Zhao, Wei, Weir, David R., Turman, Constance, Huang, Hongyan, Graff, Mariaelisa, Mahajan, Anubha, Brown, Michael R., Zhang, Weihua, Yu, Ketian, Schmidt, Ellen M., Pandit, Anita, Gustafsson, Stefan, Yin, Xianyong, Luan, Jian’an, Zhao, Jing-Hua, Matsuda, Fumihiko, Jang, Hye-Mi, Yoon, Kyungheon, Medina-Gomez, Carolina, Pitsillides, Achilleas, Hottenga, Jouke Jan, Willemsen, Gonneke, Wood, Andrew R., Ji, Yingji, Gao, Zishan, Haworth, Simon, Mitchell, Ruth E., Chai, Jin Fang, Aadahl, Mette, Yao, Jie, Manichaikul, Ani, Warren, Helen R., Ramirez, Julia, Bork-Jensen, Jette, Kårhus, Line L., Goel, Anuj, Sabater-Lleal, Maria, Noordam, Raymond, Sidore, Carlo, Fiorillo, Edoardo, McDaid, Aaron F., Marques-Vidal, Pedro, Wielscher, Matthias, Trompet, Stella, Sattar, Naveed, Møllehave, Line T., Thuesen, Betina H., Munz, Matthias, Zeng, Lingyao, Huang, Jianfeng, Yang, Bin, Poveda, Alaitz, Kurbasic, Azra, Lamina, Claudia, Forer, Lukas, Scholz, Markus, Galesloot, Tessel E., Bradfield, Jonathan P., Daw, E. Warwick, Zmuda, Joseph M., Mitchell, Jonathan S., Fuchsberger, Christian, Christensen, Henry, Brody, Jennifer A., Feitosa, Mary F., Wojczynski, Mary K., Preuss, Michael, Mangino, Massimo, Christofidou, Paraskevi, Verweij, Niek, Benjamins, Jan W., Engmann, Jorgen, Kember, Rachel L., Slieker, Roderick C., Lo, Ken Sin, Zilhao, Nuno R., Le, Phuong, Kleber, Marcus E., Delgado, Graciela E., Huo, Shaofeng, Ikeda, Daisuke D., Iha, Hiroyuki, Yang, Jian, Liu, Jun, Leonard, Hampton L., Marten, Jonathan, Schmidt, Börge, Arendt, Marina, Smyth, Laura J., Cañadas-Garre, Marisa, Wang, Chaolong, Nakatochi, Masahiro, Wong, Andrew, Hutri-Kähönen, Nina, Sim, Xueling, Xia, Rui, Huerta-Chagoya, Alicia, Fernandez-Lopez, Juan Carlos, Lyssenko, Valeriya, Ahmed, Meraj, Jackson, Anne U., Yousri, Noha A., Irvin, Marguerite R., Oldmeadow, Christopher, Kim, Han-Na, Ryu, Seungho, Timmers, Paul R. H. J., Arbeeva, Liubov, Dorajoo, Rajkumar, Lange, Leslie A., Chai, Xiaoran, Prasad, Gauri, Lorés-Motta, Laura, Pauper, Marc, Long, Jirong, Li, Xiaohui, Theusch, Elizabeth, Takeuchi, Fumihiko, Spracklen, Cassandra N., Loukola, Anu, Bollepalli, Sailalitha, Warner, Sophie C., Wang, Ya Xing, Wei, Wen B., Nutile, Teresa, Ruggiero, Daniela, Sung, Yun Ju, Hung, Yi-Jen, Chen, Shufeng, Liu, Fangchao, Yang, Jingyun, Kentistou, Katherine A., Gorski, Mathias, Brumat, Marco, Meidtner, Karina, Bielak, Lawrence F., Smith, Jennifer A., Hebbar, Prashantha, Farmaki, Aliki-Eleni, Hofer, Edith, Lin, Maoxuan, Xue, Chao, Zhang, Jifeng, Concas, Maria Pina, Vaccargiu, Simona, van der Most, Peter J., Pitkänen, Niina, Cade, Brian E., Lee, Jiwon, van der Laan, Sander W., Chitrala, Kumaraswamy Naidu, Weiss, Stefan, Zimmermann, Martina E., Lee, Jong Young, Choi, Hyeok Sun, Nethander, Maria, Freitag-Wolf, Sandra, Southam, Lorraine, Rayner, Nigel W., Wang, Carol A., Lin, Shih-Yi, Wang, Jun-Sing, Couture, Christian, Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka, Nikus, Kjell, Cuellar-Partida, Gabriel, Vestergaard, Henrik, Hildalgo, Bertha, Giannakopoulou, Olga, Cai, Qiuyin, Obura, Morgan O., van Setten, Jessica, Li, Xiaoyin, Schwander, Karen, Terzikhan, Natalie, Shin, Jae Hun, Jackson, Rebecca D., Reiner, Alexander P., Martin, Lisa Warsinger, Chen, Zhengming, Li, Liming, Highland, Heather M., Young, Kristin L., Kawaguchi, Takahisa, Thiery, Joachim, Bis, Joshua C., Nadkarni, Girish N., Launer, Lenore J., Li, Huaixing, Nalls, Mike A., Raitakari, Olli T., Ichihara, Sahoko, Wild, Sarah H., Nelson, Christopher P., Campbell, Harry, Jäger, Susanne, Nabika, Toru, Al-Mulla, Fahd, Niinikoski, Harri, Braund, Peter S., Kolcic, Ivana, Kovacs, Peter, Giardoglou, Tota, Katsuya, Tomohiro, Bhatti, Konain Fatima, de Kleijn, Dominique, de Borst, Gert J., Kim, Eung Kweon, Adams, Hieab H. H., Ikram, M. Arfan, Zhu, Xiaofeng, Asselbergs, Folkert W., Kraaijeveld, Adriaan O., Beulens, Joline W. J., Shu, Xiao-Ou, Rallidis, Loukianos S., Pedersen, Oluf, Hansen, Torben, Mitchell, Paul, Hewitt, Alex W., Kähönen, Mika, Pérusse, Louis, Bouchard, Claude, Tönjes, Anke, Chen, Yii-Der Ida, Pennell, Craig E., Mori, Trevor A., Lieb, Wolfgang, Franke, Andre, Ohlsson, Claes, Mellström, Dan, Cho, Yoon Shin, Lee, Hyejin, Yuan, Jian-Min, Koh, Woon-Puay, Rhee, Sang Youl, Woo, Jeong-Taek, Heid, Iris M., Stark, Klaus J., Völzke, Henry, Homuth, Georg, Evans, Michele K., Zonderman, Alan B., Polasek, Ozren, Pasterkamp, Gerard, Hoefer, Imo E., Redline, Susan, Pahkala, Katja, Oldehinkel, Albertine J., Snieder, Harold, Biino, Ginevra, Schmidt, Reinhold, Schmidt, Helena, Chen, Y. Eugene, Bandinelli, Stefania, Dedoussis, George, Thanaraj, Thangavel Alphonse, Kardia, Sharon L. R., Kato, Norihiro, Schulze, Matthias B., Girotto, Giorgia, Jung, Bettina, Böger, Carsten A., Joshi, Peter K., Bennett, David A., De Jager, Philip L., Lu, Xiangfeng, Mamakou, Vasiliki, Brown, Morris, Caulfield, Mark J., Munroe, Patricia B., Guo, Xiuqing, Ciullo, Marina, Jonas, Jost B., Samani, Nilesh J., Kaprio, Jaakko, Pajukanta, Päivi, Adair, Linda S., Bechayda, Sonny Augustin, de Silva, H. Janaka, Wickremasinghe, Ananda R., Krauss, Ronald M., Wu, Jer-Yuarn, Zheng, Wei, den Hollander, Anneke I., Bharadwaj, Dwaipayan, Correa, Adolfo, Wilson, James G., Lind, Lars, Heng, Chew-Kiat, Nelson, Amanda E., Golightly, Yvonne M., Wilson, James F., Penninx, Brenda, Kim, Hyung-Lae, Attia, John, Scott, Rodney J., Rao, D. C., Arnett, Donna K., Hunt, Steven C., Walker, Mark, Koistinen, Heikki A., Chandak, Giriraj R., Yajnik, Chittaranjan S., Mercader, Josep M., Tusié-Luna, Teresa, Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A., Villalpando, Clicerio Gonzalez, Orozco, Lorena, Fornage, Myriam, Tai, E. Shyong, van Dam, Rob M., Lehtimäki, Terho, Chaturvedi, Nish, Yokota, Mitsuhiro, Liu, Jianjun, Reilly, Dermot F., McKnight, Amy Jayne, Kee, Frank, Jöckel, Karl-Heinz, McCarthy, Mark I., Palmer, Colin N. A., Vitart, Veronique, Hayward, Caroline, Simonsick, Eleanor, van Duijn, Cornelia M., Lu, Fan, Qu, Jia, Hishigaki, Haretsugu, Lin, Xu, März, Winfried, Parra, Esteban J., Cruz, Miguel, Gudnason, Vilmundur, Tardif, Jean-Claude, Lettre, Guillaume, ’t Hart, Leen M., Elders, Petra J. M., Damrauer, Scott M., Kumari, Meena, Kivimaki, Mika, van der Harst, Pim, Spector, Tim D., Loos, Ruth J. F., Province, Michael A., Psaty, Bruce M., Brandslund, Ivan, Pramstaller, Peter P., Christensen, Kaare, Ripatti, Samuli, Widén, Elisabeth, Hakonarson, Hakon, Grant, Struan F. A., Kiemeney, Lambertus A. L. M., de Graaf, Jacqueline, Loeffler, Markus, Kronenberg, Florian, Gu, Dongfeng, Erdmann, Jeanette, Schunkert, Heribert, Franks, Paul W., Linneberg, Allan, Jukema, J. Wouter, Khera, Amit V., Männikkö, Minna, Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta, Kutalik, Zoltan, Cucca, Francesco, Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O., van Dijk, Ko Willems, Watkins, Hugh, Strachan, David P., Grarup, Niels, Sever, Peter, Poulter, Neil, Rotter, Jerome I., Dantoft, Thomas M., Karpe, Fredrik, Neville, Matt J., Timpson, Nicholas J., Cheng, Ching-Yu, Wong, Tien-Yin, Khor, Chiea Chuen, Sabanayagam, Charumathi, Peters, Annette, Gieger, Christian, Hattersley, Andrew T., Pedersen, Nancy L., Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Boomsma, Dorret I., de Geus, Eco J. C., Cupples, L. Adrienne, van Meurs, Joyce B. J., Ghanbari, Mohsen, Gordon-Larsen, Penny, Huang, Wei, Kim, Young Jin, Tabara, Yasuharu, Wareham, Nicholas J., Langenberg, Claudia, Zeggini, Eleftheria, Kuusisto, Johanna, Laakso, Markku, Ingelsson, Erik, Abecasis, Goncalo, Chambers, John C., Kooner, Jaspal S., de Vries, Paul S., Morrison, Alanna C., North, Kari E., Daviglus, Martha, Kraft, Peter, Martin, Nicholas G., Whitfield, John B., Abbas, Shahid, Saleheen, Danish, Walters, Robin G., Holmes, Michael V., Black, Corri, Smith, Blair H., Justice, Anne E., Baras, Aris, Buring, Julie E., Ridker, Paul M., Chasman, Daniel I., Kooperberg, Charles, Wei, Wei-Qi, Jarvik, Gail P., Namjou, Bahram, Hayes, M. Geoffrey, Ritchie, Marylyn D., Jousilahti, Pekka, Salomaa, Veikko, Hveem, Kristian, Åsvold, Bjørn Olav, Kubo, Michiaki, Kamatani, Yoichiro, Okada, Yukinori, Murakami, Yoshinori, Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur, Stefansson, Kari, Ho, Yuk-Lam, Lynch, Julie A., Rader, Daniel J., Tsao, Philip S., Chang, Kyong-Mi, Cho, Kelly, O’Donnell, Christopher J., Gaziano, John M., Wilson, Peter, Rotimi, Charles N., Hazelhurst, Scott, Ramsay, Michèle, Trembath, Richard C., van Heel, David A., Tamiya, Gen, Yamamoto, Masayuki, Kim, Bong-Jo, Mohlke, Karen L., Frayling, Timothy M., Hirschhorn, Joel N., Kathiresan, Sekar, Boehnke, Michael, Natarajan, Pradeep, Peloso, Gina M., Brown, Christopher D., Morris, Andrew P., Assimes, Themistocles L., Deloukas, Panos, Sun, Yan V., and Willer, Cristen J.
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42. Architecture, geomorphology, and sediment gravity flows of a Jurassic subaqueous clinoform system, northeast Exmouth Plateau, North West Shelf, Australia.
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Peng Chen and Elders, Chris
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GEOMORPHOLOGY ,RIFTS (Geology) ,GRAVITY ,PLATEAUS ,ARCHITECTURE ,SEDIMENTS - Abstract
A subaqueous clinoform system has been identified from highquality three-dimensional seismic data from the northeast Exmouth Plateau, North West Shelf, Australia, and was interpreted as a shelf-slope-basin clinoformal component of a Jurassic fluviodeltaic system (the Legendre delta). Several geomorphological features associated with shelf-slope development and subsequent rift tectonics were identified, including (1) submarine channels at slope to basin floor; (2) gullies on the slope; (3) slumps on the shelf; and (4) canyons, canyon-derived gravity flow deposits, and a fan lobe developed in subsequent rift processes. The results of this study provide insights into the controlling factors on the sinuosity, degree of erosion, and sediment gravity flows of channels developed at slope to basin-floor settings, which shed light on the way fluvial sands were transported across the shelf and slope to the basin floor. The geometries and distributions of gravity flow deposits, if confirmed by drilling, may serve as an analog for reservoir prediction in the deep-water fluviodeltaic settings. The gullies on the slope were interpreted as a result of dilute, sheetlike flows. The slumps on the shelf were interpreted as a result of nonslope-related causes. The syntectonic canyons, the canyon-derived gravity flow deposits, and the fan lobe present vivid examples of the erosion and sedimentation processes during active rift tectonics and have significant implications for understanding the rift processes of the North West Shelf, Australia, as well as other rift-related basins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Altered ascending aortic wall shear stress in patients with corrected atrioventricular septal defect: a comprehensive cardiovascular magnetic resonance and 4D flow MRI evaluation
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Elders, Bernadette, Westenberg, Jos, van den Boogaard, Pieter, Calkoen, Emmeline, Blom, Nico, Kroft, Lucia, de Roos, Albert, and Roest, Arno
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AbstractAim:In patients after atrioventricular septal defect correction, altered geometry leads to a changed position and subsequent flow over the left ventricular outflow tract. We hypothesised that this altered flow may influence haemodynamics in the ascending aorta.Methods:In total, 30 patients after atrioventricular septal defect correction (age 27.6 ± 12.8 years) and 28 healthy volunteers (age 24.8 ± 13.7 years) underwent 4D flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance. Left ventricular ejection fraction and mean and peak wall shear stress calculated at ascending aortic peak systole were obtained from cardiovascular magnetic resonance. Left ventricular outflow tract data including velocity and diameter were obtained from echocardiography.Results:Patients showed a higher mean (911 ± 173 versus 703 ± 154 mPa, p = 0.001) and peak ascending aortic wall shear stress (1264 ± 302 versus 1009 ± 240 mPa, p = 0.001) compared to healthy volunteers. Increased blood flow velocities over the left ventricular outflow tract (1.49 ± 0.30 m/s versus 1.22 ± 0.20 m/s, p < 0.001) correlated well with mean and peak ascending aortic wall shear stress (r = 0.67, p < 0.001 and r = 0.77, p < 0.001).Conclusion:After atrioventricular septal defect correction, increased wall shear stress was observed, which correlated to velocities over the left ventricular outflow tract. These findings imply that altered outflow tract geometry contributes to changed aortic haemodynamics.
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44. Origin of basin-scale syn-extensional synclines on the southern margin of the Northern Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia.
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McHarg, Sam, Elders, Chris, and Cunneen, Jane
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GEOLOGIC faults , *DEFORMATION of surfaces , *GEOLOGICAL basins , *MESOZOIC paleontology - Abstract
Fault geometry exerts a dominant structural control on the deformation of hanging wall sequences during extension and contraction. Numerical, kinematic and sandbox modelling studies have demonstrated that characteristic anticline-syncline pairs are produced during the extension of ramp-flat faults. These features are commonly recognized in smaller fault-scale structures, but remain underappreciated in larger, basin-scale settings. The Lewis Trough, situated within the Northern Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia, is a basin-scale, largely unfaulted syncline with an associated anticline along its western flank, rather than the fault-related graben typical of the region. We present kinematic models demonstrating that a SE-dipping, ramp-flat fault geometry can produce relative highs and lows in Jurassic strata as well as honouring the asymmetrical onlap pattern within the Lewis Trough. This study indicates that the Lewis Trough formed during the Early Jurassic, a period typically associated with high rates of extension and not during the Late Triassic Fitzroy Compression Event. This study also highlights the importance of the Locker Shale in partitioning deformation of the Permian and Mesozoic fault systems and as a diffuse zone that variably partitions displacement between stacked Permian and Mesozoic fault systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Epidemiology of paediatric chronic fatigue syndrome in Australia
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Knight, Sarah, Elders, Shane, Rodda, Jill, Harvey, Adrienne, Lubitz, Lionel, Rowe, Kathy, Reveley, Colette, Hennel, Sabine, Towns, Susan, Kozlowska, Kasia, Payne, Donald N, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya, and Scheinberg, Adam
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ObjectiveTo estimate the paediatrician-diagnosed incidence of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) in Australia, and describe demographic and clinical features, as well as approaches to diagnosis and management.MethodsThe Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit facilitates monthly national surveillance of uncommon conditions seen by paediatricians. Data from young people aged <18 years diagnosed with CFS were collected. Incidence was estimated based on new cases reported from April 2015 to April 2016.ResultsA total of 164 cases of newly diagnosed CFS in young people aged 4–17 years were identified for inclusion. The estimated national incidence for children aged 4–9 years was 0.25 per 100 000 per annum. In children aged 10–17 years, the estimated incidence of paediatrician-diagnosed cases for Victoria (17.48 per 100 000) was substantially greater than other Australian states (range 1.31–5.51 per 100 000). Most cases were female and Caucasian, most commonly presenting after an infectious illness with symptoms gradual in onset. The majority were diagnosed at least 13 months after symptom onset. Symptoms, associations, investigations and management strategies were highly variable.ConclusionsCurrent findings suggest that, consistent with other countries, the Australian incidence of CFS in children aged <10 years is very low. In contrast, the national incidence of CFS in older children and adolescents (aged 10–17 years) is more unclear, with marked variability between geographical regions apparent. This may be due to variation in service accessibility and clinician understanding of CFS. Accordingly, national initiatives to improve equity of care for children with CFS may be required.
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46. Remarks Concluding the Conference.
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Elders, Joycelyn and Zepp-LaRouche, Helga
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COVID-19 pandemic ,PUBLIC health conferences - Published
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47. Fearsome Tales for Fiendish Kids
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Elders, Ann
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Fearsome Tales for Fiendish Kids (Audiobook) ,Audiobooks -- Audiobook reviews ,Education ,Library and information science ,Publishing industry - Abstract
Fearsome Tales for Fiendish Kids (unabr.). 4 cassettes. 4:15 hrs. Prod. by Chivers Press Ltd. Dist. by Chivers North America. 2001. ISBN 0-7540-5199-4. $32.95. Gr 3-5--British actor Nigel Planer reads [...]
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48. What Could I Be When I Grow Up?
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Elders, Ann
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Education ,Library and information science ,Publishing industry - Abstract
What Could I Be When I Grow Up? videocassette. color. 15 min. with tchr's, guide. SVE & Churchill Media. 2001. #93636HAVTX. $69.95. K-Gr 6-Emphasizing that 'you can be anything you [...]
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49. Interrelations of risk factors and low back pain in scaffolders
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M Elders, L A. and Burdorf, A
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Cumulative trauma disorders -- Research ,Overuse injuries -- Research ,Occupational health and safety -- Research ,Backache -- Causes of -- Research ,Health ,Repetitive stress injury ,Research ,Causes of - Abstract
Abstract Objectives--To assess with a cross sectional study the interrelations between physical, psychosocial, and individual risk factors and different end points of low back pain. Method--In total, 229 scaffolders and [...]
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50. Electricity: A First Look
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Elders, Ann
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Electricity: A First Look (Audiobook) ,Audiobooks -- Audiobook reviews ,Education ,Library and information science ,Publishing industry - Abstract
Electricity: A First Look. videocassette. color. 18 min. with tchr's. guide. Prod. by Cochran Communications. Dist. by Rainbow Educational Media. 2001. ISBN 1-56701-301-5. $49.95. Gr 1-3--This live-action video presents a [...]
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