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A laboratory procedural manual defining standardized requirements and methods for collecting, handling, and transporting urine specimens for clinical and microbiological testing in a healthcare setting.
Year:
2018–2020
Document type:
Laboratory manual
Subject:
Urine specimen collection procedures
Prepared by:
Amal Hussain Atef, Senior Lab Technologist
Reviewed by:
Mona Faraj, Lab Supervisor
Approved by:
Dr. Abul Jalaluddin Bhuiyan, Head of Section
Intended users:
Laboratory staff, healthcare personnel, patients
Scope:
Patient preparation, specimen collection, transport, and documentation
Specimen types:
Random urine, first morning urine, timed urine, 24-hour urine, midstream clean catch, catheter specimen, suprapubic aspiration
Associated documents:
Urine Collection Instruction to Male Patients (Appendix A); Urine Collection Instruction to Female Patients (Appendix B)
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Year:
2018–2020
Region:
Connecticut, USA
Topic:
Higher Education, Student Retention, Academic and Career Planning
Document Type:
Policy Report / Working Group Report
Institution:
Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU)
Authors:
Dr. Jane Gates, Professor Heidi Zenie, Dr. Gayle Barrett, Michael Buccilli, Dr. Francine Rosselli-Navarra, FYE faculty and staff
Target Audience:
CSCU community college administrators, faculty, and staff
Course Developed:
College and Career Success (CCS 101)
Policy Approval Date:
June 2020
Working Group Conclusion Date:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Australia
Subject:
Accounting Standards
Document Type:
Standard
Organization / Institution:
Australian Accounting Standards Board
Author:
Keith Kendall
Target Audience:
Entities applying Australian Accounting Standards
Period of validity:
From 1 January 2022
Date of approval:
15 June 2020
Date of amendments:
June 2020
Programme name:
Growing Place-based Giving Programme
Funding amount:
£777,000
Incubation Fund:
£600,000
Funding per scheme:
£50,000 per financial year (2018/19 and 2019/20)
Total per scheme:
£100,000
Funding body:
Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS)
Geographical scope:
England
Programme period:
December 2018 to March 2020
Application deadline:
Friday 14 December (17:00)
Target participants:
Early-stage place-based giving schemes (PBGS)
Eligible lead organisations:
Local authorities, registered charities, charitable trusts or foundations, community interest companies, councils for voluntary services, voluntary or community organisations, social enterprises
Support components:
Tailored advice and guidance, advisory group access, peer network membership, monitoring of progress
Document type:
Programme guidance and eligibility criteria
Policy context:
Civil Society Strategy
Year:
2018–2020
Region / City:
Pakistan
Theme:
Stock Market Indices and Sector Performance
Document Type:
Statistical Table
Organization:
Pakistan Stock Exchange
Source:
Pakistan Stock Exchange daily quotations
Period Covered:
June 2018 – February 2020
Sectors Included:
Automobile, Cement, Chemicals, Banking, Engineering, Fertilizer, Food & Personal Care, Glass, Insurance, Investment Banks, Jute, Leasing, Leather, Miscellaneous, Modarabas, Oil & Gas, Paper, Pharmaceuticals, Power, Refinery, Sugar, Textile, Tobacco, Transport, Vanaspati, Woolen, Real Estate Investment Trust
Index Base Years:
KSE-100 (1991), KSE All Shares (1995)
Notes:
Economic sectors reclassified from 14 November 2016, prior ICB classification discontinued
Year:
2018–2020
Region / State:
California
Program:
Restorative Justice Youth Diversion Project (RJYD)
Grant Program:
CalVIP
Agreement Number:
866-18
Award Total:
$499,974
Grantee:
California Conference for Equality and Justice
Oversight Agency:
Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC)
Contact Person at BSCC:
Angela Ardisana
Document Type:
Grant Progress Report Form
Reporting Periods Covered:
9/1/18–8/31/20
Submission Method:
Email submission to [email protected]
Required Sections:
Project Information; Goals and Objectives; Narrative Questions; Other/Technical Assistance; Report Submission
Year:
2018–2020
Region / Country:
Nigeria
Sector:
Food Security, Livelihoods, WASH
Document Type:
Terms of Reference / Feasibility Study
Implementing Organization:
Action Against Hunger France
Donor:
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
Project Duration:
24 months
Start Date:
1 April 2018
End Date:
1 April 2020
Evaluation Type:
Feasibility study for income-generating activities and cost-benefit analysis
Target Groups:
IDPs, host community members, returnees, women, children, persons with special needs
Project Locations:
Borno State (Gubio and Mobbar LGAs), Yobe State (Yunusai and Geidam LGAs)
Activities:
Agro recovery, vegetable production, compost making, water point saving, cooking training, soap making, latrine and bathroom construction, tree nurseries, energy saving stoves
Objective:
Improve food security, nutrition, resilience, and sustainable livelihoods
Users:
Action Against Hunger field teams, local communities, entrepreneurs, donors, government agencies, NGOs
Language:
English
Year:
2018–2020
Region:
California, USA
Subject:
ABAWD eligibility and time limits for CalFresh
Document Type:
Answer key / guidance document
Agency:
California Department of Social Services
Target Audience:
CalFresh recipients aged 18–49 without dependents
Effective Period:
September 1, 2018 – December 31, 2019
Countable Months:
36-month period starting January 1, 2017
Exemptions:
Work requirement, special exemptions, county waivers
Implementation Counties:
San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara
Year:
2018–2020
Organization type:
International association
Field:
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) for medicinal products
Headquarters:
Switzerland
Members:
54 participating authorities, over 2000 inspectors
Key personnel:
Pär Tellner, Sergio Cavalheiro Filho
Associated organizations:
EFPIA, IFPMA
Objectives:
Harmonisation of GMP standards, inspector training, international cooperation
Document type:
Informational overview / strategic roadmap
Target audience:
Regulatory authorities, industry stakeholders
Scope:
Medicinal products, devices, drug-device combinations
Year:
2018
Region:
United States and Puerto Rico
Theme:
Community Tax Assistance Programs
Document Type:
Grant Announcement
Agency:
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Program:
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
Funding Amount:
$15 million
Performance Period:
August 1, 2018 – July 31, 2020
Eligible Applicants:
Nonprofit organizations, state or local government agencies, federally recognized Indian Tribal governments, coalitions with lead organization
Cost Sharing Requirement:
100% matching of federal funds
Reference Publications:
IRS Publication 4671, IRS Publication 1084
Note:
Year
Organization / Institution:
Canberra Health Services
Target Audience:
Healthcare workers, medical staff, nurses, midwives
Year:
2026
Region:
Not specified
Document type:
Supplementary material / Research data
Methods:
LC-MS/MS, IP–HILIC–MS/MS
Analytes:
Tenofovir (TFV), Tenofovir-diphosphate (TFV-DP)
Sample types:
Urine, Dried Blood Spots (DBS)
Target population:
Participants on antiretroviral therapy (ART)
Measured variables:
Urine TFV concentration, DBS TFV-DP concentration, POC TFV results, self-reported adherence, viral load, drug resistance
Instrument:
Agilent HPLC coupled to AB Sciex 5500 triple quadrupole mass spectrometer
Software:
Analyst v1.6.2
Detection method:
Negative-ion multiple reaction monitoring (MRM)
Tables included:
S1, S2, S3, S4
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Urinary dipstick tests, Sediment analysis
Document Type:
Research data
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers, medical professionals
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Contextual description:
A research document detailing the processing pipeline and results of urinary dipstick tests for different sample groups, as well as sediment analysis for urine samples.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Fetal renal function, pregnancy
Document type:
Research article
Author:
Udoamaka Ezuruike, Alexander Blenkinsop, Amita Pansari, Khaled Abduljalil
Target audience:
Researchers, healthcare professionals, obstetricians, nephrologists
Period of action:
Pregnancy period
Date of approval:
Not provided
Date of amendments:
Not provided
Keywords:
Fetus, Pregnancy, Urine Production, Renal function, Creatinine, PBPK
Note:
Context
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Protein estimation in urine
Document Type:
Lab procedure
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Laboratory personnel, researchers
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of modifications:
N/A
Context description:
A laboratory procedure for quantitatively estimating protein concentration in urine using turbidimetric methods with sulfosalicylic acid.
Year:
2023
Region / city:
West Hills, CA, United States
Topic:
Kidney allograft rejection monitoring
Document type:
Research article
Organization / institution:
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Authors:
McFaul M, Ventura C, Evans S, Dundar H, Rumpler MJ, McCloskey C, Lowe D, Vlassov AV
Target audience:
Researchers, clinicians in organ transplant and diagnostics
Period of validity:
2023
Date of approval:
October 23, 2023
Date of changes:
None
Keywords:
Kidney allograft, Post-transplant monitoring, Liquid biopsy, Exosome, mRNA, Quantitative polymerase chain reaction
Corresponding author:
Alexandre V Vlassov, PhD
Summary:
Research on the stability of mRNA from urine-derived exosomes for kidney allograft rejection detection, including effects of sample transportation, storage, and interference substances.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Topic:
Pediatric urine sampling, clinical research
Document Type:
Information sheet for research participants
Organization / Institution:
Queen’s University Belfast
Authors:
Dr Tom Waterfield, Professor Kerry Woolfall
Target Audience:
Children aged 12+ and their parents/guardians
Study Period:
2026–2027
Approval Date:
2026
Funding:
National Institute for Health and Care Research, Health Technology Assessment Programme
Sponsor:
Queen’s University Belfast
Data Protection:
GDPR compliance
Methods Covered:
Clean catch, catheterisation, suprapubic aspiration
Participation:
Voluntary, with option to withdraw at any time
Follow-up:
Questionnaire and optional interview for participants and parents
Note:
Year
Document Type:
Laboratory protocol
Target Audience:
Researchers, laboratory technicians
Year:
2013-2018
Region / City:
Global
Subject Area:
Renal disease biomarkers
Document Type:
Research supplement
Author:
Multiple authors (Lee, Nowak, Nadkarni, etc.)
Target Audience:
Researchers, healthcare professionals in nephrology and diabetes
Period of Action:
2013-2018
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Type of document:
Product datasheet
Intended use:
Research use only
Assay type:
Competitive ELISA
Sample type:
Human and animal urine, serum, and tissue
Format:
96-well microtiter plate
Storage conditions:
4 - 10°C, do not freeze
Expiry:
12 months from manufacturing date
Manufacturer:
Not specified
References:
9 scientific publications cited