Pilot Programs in Medical Research

Pilot Programs in Medical Research

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Endogenous 1-H-Pyrrole-2,3,5-Tricarboxylic Acid (PTCA) in Hair and Its Forensic Applications: A Pilot Study on a Wide Multi-Ethnic Population - PubMed
Endogenous 1-H-Pyrrole-2,3,5-Tricarboxylic Acid (PTCA) in Hair and Its Forensic Applications: A Pilot Study on a Wide Multi-Ethnic Population - PubMed
Over the years, several studies have shown that many factors are likely to affect the results of forensic hair analyses and complicate their interpretation. Among these factors, one of the major drawbacks in hair analysis is the affectability of deposited xenobiotics by cosmetic treatments, which co …
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Endogenous 1-H-Pyrrole-2,3,5-Tricarboxylic Acid (PTCA) in Hair and Its Forensic Applications: A Pilot Study on a Wide Multi-Ethnic Population - PubMed
An investigation of noncompliant toilet room designs for assisted toileting - PubMed
An investigation of noncompliant toilet room designs for assisted toileting - PubMed
ADA, toilet room design, healthcare design, evidence-based design, human factors, safety, staffPreferred Citation: Sanford, J., & Bosch, S. (2013). An investigation of noncompliant toilet room designs for assisted toileting. Health Environments Research & Design Journal 6(2), pp 43-57.
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An investigation of noncompliant toilet room designs for assisted toileting - PubMed
Removal of microbial indicators from municipal wastewater by a membrane bioreactor (MBR) - PubMed
Removal of microbial indicators from municipal wastewater by a membrane bioreactor (MBR) - PubMed
The impact of removable and irremovable fouling on the retention of viral and bacterial indicators by the submerged microfiltration membrane in an MBR pilot plant was evaluated. Escherichia coli, sulphite-reducing Clostridium spores, somatic coliphages and F-specific RNA bacteriophages were used as …
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Removal of microbial indicators from municipal wastewater by a membrane bioreactor (MBR) - PubMed
Translation of SNOMED CT - strategies and description of a pilot project - PubMed
Translation of SNOMED CT - strategies and description of a pilot project - PubMed
The translation and localization of SNOMED CT (Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine - Clinical Terms) have been initiated in a few countries. In Sweden, we conducted the first evaluation of this terminology in a project called REFTERM in which we also developed a software tool which could handle a …
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Translation of SNOMED CT - strategies and description of a pilot project - PubMed
Interproximal invasion as the basis of a Dental Risk Classification: a pilot study - PubMed
Interproximal invasion as the basis of a Dental Risk Classification: a pilot study - PubMed
An important mission statement for modern dentistry is to maintain patients' implants and teeth for a lifetime. As a corollary, a standardized dental caries risk classification should provide the basis for evidence-based specific therapies. This paper proposes that interproximal caries lesions, also …
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Interproximal invasion as the basis of a Dental Risk Classification: a pilot study - PubMed
Evaluation of Two Facebow/Semi-adjustable Articulator Systems for Orienting Maxillary Cast on Articulators: A Pilot Study - PubMed
Evaluation of Two Facebow/Semi-adjustable Articulator Systems for Orienting Maxillary Cast on Articulators: A Pilot Study - PubMed
Orientation of the maxillary cast in an articulator is a crucial part of several techniques used in dentistry. Orientation of maxillary cast in the articulator acts as a baseline from which further steps for occlusal rehabilitation of the patients are carried out. Recording and transferring of the o …
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Evaluation of Two Facebow/Semi-adjustable Articulator Systems for Orienting Maxillary Cast on Articulators: A Pilot Study - PubMed
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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been increasingly explored for many neurological and neuropsychiatric conditions. However, the response rate is variable depending on baseline conditions. Optimizing rTMS protocols to improve treatment effects and response rates will depend on …
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Exploring phenotype patterns of breast cancer within somatic mutations: a modicum in the intrinsic code - PubMed
Exploring phenotype patterns of breast cancer within somatic mutations: a modicum in the intrinsic code - PubMed
Triple-negative (TN) breast cancer (BC) patients have limited treatment options and poor prognosis even after extant treatments and standard chemotherapeutic regimens. Linking TN patients to clinically known phenotypes with appropriate treatments is vital. Location-specific sequence variants are exp …
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Exploring phenotype patterns of breast cancer within somatic mutations: a modicum in the intrinsic code - PubMed
Building and testing a patient-centric electronic bedside communication center - PubMed
Building and testing a patient-centric electronic bedside communication center - PubMed
In this article, the authors describe the development and pilot testing of an electronic bedside communication center (eBCC) prototype to improve access to health information for hospitalized adults and their family caregivers. Focus groups were used to identify improvements for the initial eBCC pro …
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Building and testing a patient-centric electronic bedside communication center - PubMed
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Using a resident-as-teacher video-based toolkit was associated with improvements in teaching skills in residents from multiple specialties.
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Using wikis to stimulate collaborative learning in two online health sciences courses - PubMed
Using wikis to stimulate collaborative learning in two online health sciences courses - PubMed
Adapting wiki implementation to suitable well-matched courses will make adaptation of wikis into nursing curricula more effective and may increase the chances that nursing students will hone the collaborative abilities that are essential in their future professional roles in communities of practice.
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Using wikis to stimulate collaborative learning in two online health sciences courses - PubMed