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This document provides a statistical analysis of independent risk factors influencing two-year transplant-free mortality, based on multiple clinical parameters.
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
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Subject:
Medical Research
Document Type:
Research Table
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Medical Researchers, Healthcare Professionals
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
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Year:
2011
Region / Location:
Chile, NCSA
Document Type:
Commissioning Plan
Institution:
Large Synoptic Survey Telescope Project
Authors:
Chuck Claver, Christopher Stubbs
Target Audience:
LSST Project Staff, Scientific Community
Period Covered:
2-year commissioning phase
Last Release Date:
August 15, 2011
Change Log:
Versions 1.0–1.2 with updates to schedule, resources, and activity sequences
Related Documents:
LSST Science Requirements Document (LPM-17), LSST System Requirements (LSE-29), LSST Observatory System Specifications (LSE-30), LSST Telescope & Site Subsystem Requirement (LSE-60), LSST Camera Subsystem Requirements (LSE-59), LSST Data Management Subsystem Requirements (LSE-61), Telescope & Site Integration Plan (LTS-104), Camera Integration Plan (LCA-40), Data Management Integration Plan (TBD)
Acronyms Included:
BFP, CCS, DAC, ISR, FPA, LSR, M1M3, M2, SRD, RVC, OCS, OSS, ORR, TCS, WCS
Year:
Not specified
Country:
Australia
Subject:
Family Dispute Resolution professional development requirements
Document type:
Professional development record and compliance guideline
Regulatory authority:
Attorney Generals Practitioner Registration Unit
Related organization:
Mediation Institute
Minimum required hours:
24 hours
Registration cycle:
Every 2 years from registration date
Target audience:
Registered FDR practitioners
Compliance requirement:
Maintain records and provide evidence if audited
Evidence requirements:
Description of activities, hours completed, certificates, registrations, web links, logbooks
Exclusions:
Routine FDR service delivery and non-FDR courses
Organisation:
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Program:
CSIRO Space Program
Position Title:
Space Weather Research Scientist
Classification:
Research Scientist/Engineer – CSOF5
Tenure:
2 years
Employment Type:
Full-time, Part-time, or Job-share (minimum 20 hours per week)
Salary Range:
AU$110,038 – AU$119,080 per annum plus up to 15.4% superannuation (pro-rata for part-time)
Location:
Perth (Kensington) or Sydney (Marsfield), Australia
Reporting To:
Space Research Group Lead
Eligibility:
Australian/New Zealand Citizens and Australian Permanent Residents
Relocation Assistance:
Provided if required
Client Focus:
Internal (100%)
Number of Direct Reports:
0
Field of Research:
Heliophysics and Space Weather
Key Facilities:
Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP)
Application Method:
Online via jobs.csiro.au or Jobs Central (internal applicants)
Selection Criteria:
PhD in Heliophysics or related field; minimum 5 years’ experience in heliophysics research including interplanetary scintillation
Special Requirements:
Pre-employment background check and possible security/medical/character clearance
Year:
2020-2021
Region / City:
Sindh, Pakistan
Program:
2-Year Diploma in Commerce (D.Com)
Institution:
Sindh Technical Education & Vocational Training Authority (STEVTA)
Type of Document:
Admission Form
Target Audience:
Prospective students of commerce diploma
Required Documents:
CNIC/B-Form, Academic Certificates, Domicile Certificate, Photographs, Disability Certificate (if applicable), Hafiz-e-Quran Certificate (if applicable), Undertaking on Stamp Paper
Admission Categories:
Open Merit, All Sindh Basis, Reserved Seats
Regional Directorates:
Shaheed Benazirabad, Mirpur Khas, Larkana, Sukkur, Hyderabad, Karachi
Certification:
Attestation by Oath Commissioner / Gazetted Officer
Undertaking:
Judicial bond in compliance with Supreme Court of Pakistan, Human Rights Case 1992
Year:
Not specified
Medical condition:
Cirrhosis
Study focus:
2-year all-cause mortality
Methodology:
Multivariate Cox proportional hazards analysis
Clinical variables analyzed:
Hepatic encephalopathy (HE); neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR); ascites; alcohol use; MELD 3.0 score >18
Population:
Hospitalized patients with cirrhosis
Outcome measure:
Hazard ratio (HR) with 95% confidence interval (CI) and p value
Clinical scoring system:
MELD 3.0 (Model for End-Stage Liver Disease)
Document type:
Supplementary statistical table
Statistical indicators:
Hazard ratio (HR); confidence interval (CI); p value
Year:
2023
Region / city:
United States, Abu Dhabi, Cambridge, Riyadh, Detroit, Brooklyn, Los Angeles
Theme:
Health, Diabetes, Mortality, Cardiovascular Disease
Document Type:
Research Article
Organization / Institution:
Drexel University, NYU Lutheran Medical Center, University of California San Francisco, University of Cambridge, King Faisal Specialist Hospital, Wayne State University
Author:
Sunil E. Saith, MD, Andrew Kohut, MD, MPH, Jun Tang, Ph.D, Greg Irving, MBBS, Shamma A. Al Memari, MBBS, Afra D. Al Dhaheri, MBBS, Fatimah S. Alhamlan, Ph.D, Mahdi Shkoukani, MD
Target Audience:
Medical researchers, healthcare professionals, clinicians
Period of Effect:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Abstract:
To assess if high-normal random blood glucose (RBG) levels correlate with higher all-cause mortality risk compared to normal RBG levels.
Introduction:
Investigates the relationship between high-normal blood glucose levels and increased mortality risk.
Year:
2020
Region / city:
22 countries
Topic:
Excess mortality, COVID-19
Document type:
Research article
Organization / institution:
Various universities and research centers
Authors:
Achilleos, Souzana; Quattrocchi, Annalisa; Gabel, John; Heraclides, Alexandros; Kolokotroni, Ourania; Constantinou, Constantina; Pagola Ugarte, Maider; Nicolaou, Nicoletta; Rodriguez-Llanes, Jose Manuel; Bennett, Catherine Marie; Bogatyreva, Ekaterina; Schernhammer, Eva; Zimmermann, Claudia; Costa, Antonio Jose Leal; Lobato, Jackeline Christiane Pinto; Fernandes, Ngibo Mubeta; Semedo-Aguiar, Ana Paula; Jaramillo Ramirez, Gloria Isabel; Martin Garzon, Oscar Dario; Mortensen, Laust Hvas; Critchley, Julia A.; Goldsmith, Lucy P.; Denissov, Gleb; Rüütel, Kristi; Le Meur, Nolwenn; Kandelaki, Levan; Tsiklauri, Shorena; O’Donnell, Joan; Oza, Ajay; Kaufman, Zalman; Zucker, Inbar; Ambrosio, Giuseppe; Stracci, Fabrizio; Hagen, Terje P.; Erzen, Ivan; Klepac, Petra; Arcos González, Pedro; Fernández Camporro, Ángel; Burström, Bo; Pidmurniak, Nataliia; Verstiuk, Olesia; Huang, Qian; Mehta, Neil Kishor; Polemitis, Antonis; Charalambous, Andreas; Demetriou, Christiana A.
Target audience:
Researchers, public health professionals, policy makers
Period of validity:
January - August 2020
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Context:
The study analyzes excess all-cause mortality and its relation to COVID-19 across 22 countries, comparing observed mortality against baseline data from 2015-2019, revealing varying mortality trends influenced by geographical location and stringency of control measures.
Authors:
Dagfinn Aune; Abhijit Sen; Bríain ó’Hartaigh; Imre Janszky; Pål R. Romundstad; Serena Tonstad; Lars J. Vatten
Affiliations:
Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Imperial College London; Bjørknes University College; New York-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical College; Yale School of Medicine; Oslo University Hospital Ullevål
Type of document:
Systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis
Study design:
Meta-analysis of prospective studies
Data sources:
PubMed; Embase
Search period:
From inception to 29 March 2017
Number of included studies:
87
Outcomes assessed:
Coronary heart disease; sudden cardiac death; heart failure; atrial fibrillation; stroke; cardiovascular disease; total cancer; all-cause mortality
Statistical analysis:
Random effects models; summary relative risks with 95% confidence intervals
Funding:
Liaison Committee between the Central Norway Regional Health Authority and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Olav og Gerd Meidel Raagholt’s Stiftelse for Medisinsk Forskning
Role of sponsors:
No role in study design, data collection, analysis, interpretation, manuscript preparation, or submission
Word count (abstract):
250
Word count (text without references):
4020
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Cardiovascular health, mortality, risk factors
Document Type:
Supplementary data table
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers, health professionals
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual description
Year:
Not specified
Medical condition:
Cirrhosis
Study focus:
2-year all-cause mortality
Methodology:
Multivariate Cox proportional hazards analysis
Clinical variables analyzed:
Hepatic encephalopathy (HE); neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR); ascites; alcohol use; MELD 3.0 score >18
Population:
Hospitalized patients with cirrhosis
Outcome measure:
Hazard ratio (HR) with 95% confidence interval (CI) and p value
Clinical scoring system:
MELD 3.0 (Model for End-Stage Liver Disease)
Document type:
Supplementary statistical table
Statistical indicators:
Hazard ratio (HR); confidence interval (CI); p value