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Table 1 Characteristics of Participants in the Study
"... In PAGE 4: ... In this respect, we compared normal walking, SOL contracture, GAS contracture, and SOL-GAS contracture in 6 neurologically and orthopedically intact volunteers who were equipped with the proposed system. Their data are listed in Table1 . A VICON motion analysis system (VICON 370, Oxford Metrics Ltd.... ..."
Table 1 Characteristics of study participants
"... In PAGE 3: ... Controls were without a history of MI or IS and numbered 2689 (1128 hypertensive men, 847 hypertensive women, and 714 non-hypertensive women). Characteristics of the two case groups and controls are listed in Table1 . The study population was largely of European ancestry and the average age ranged from 65 to 68 years for case and control groups.... ..."
Table 2 below lists the characteristics which apply to each of the three types of EHR systems described above. It is important to note that these characteristics are indicative only and not necessarily sharply demarcated between the different types of EHR systems. Nevertheless, it is hoped that the table will provide a useful summary of the broad differences between EHR system types.
"... In PAGE 22: ...Draft V0.2 Aug 03 Scope attribute Core EHR Extended EHR Focus principally clinical information the whole health information landscape Relationship to each other subset of Extended EHR superset of Core EHR Relationship to purposes of the EHR principally concerned with primary purpose concerned with both primary and secondary purposes Relationship to ISO 18308 EHR requirements defines the scope many of the Extended EHR requirements beyond the scope of the 18308 EHR Reference Architecture Modelling paradigm small model which interfaces to many similar models for other services in a distributed systems environment large model which defines the whole health information landscape Approach for standardisation separate standard for Core EHR and each other service in the health information landscape (layered approach) single multi-part standard for all services Active Facilitator EHR vs Passive Repository EHR Passive Repository Active Facilitator Relationship to information and knowledge contains only information may contain information and knowledge Table2 . Differences between the Core EHR and Extended EHR ... ..."
Table 1. Case study characteristics.
2003
"... In PAGE 7: ... Case Studies As explained in Section 6, for each system we chose to refactor the largest libraries. Characteristics of the analyzed systems are shown in Table1 . This section will briefly de- scribe these software systems, giving also a summary of the heuristics followed to collect dynamic information.... ..."
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"... In PAGE 1: ... We applied an extended twin study approach to assess heritability estimates of IL-1b, IL-1ra, IL-10, IL-6, and TNF-a production capacity after ex vivo stimulation with LPS. Characteristics of the 302 subjects included in the study are given in Table1 . The mean production capacity of IL-1b, IL-1ra, IL-6, IL-10, and TNF-a was not statistically different between zygosity groups or be- tween twins and singleton siblings.... ..."
Table 1. Characteristics of the study participants
2005
"... In PAGE 3: ... Progressors were classified by the occurrence of AIDS-defining illnesses within 2 to 7 years after seroconversion.16 We selected 6 LTAs and 7 individuals who developed AIDS (progressors), as was defined by the occurrence of AIDS-defining illnesses ( Table1 ). None of them were diagnosed with CMV-related diseases.... In PAGE 3: ... Based on the lack of symptoms, this individual was included in the LTA group. For characteristics of the study participants see Table1 . Individuals were analyzed at an early time point (12 months after seroconversion) and a late time point (for LTAs at a median follow-up of 118 months; range, 82-148 months), for progressors at a median follow-up of 57 months (range, 25-65 months) after HIV seroconversion.... In PAGE 4: ... Results Comparable numbers of Gag-specific cytokine-producing CD4H11545 T cells in LTAs and progressors early in infection First, a detailed study was performed in 13 patients infected with HIV of whom 7 rapidly progressed to AIDS (progressors) and 6 remained asymptomatic for at least 9 years. One year after seroconversion, LTAs and progressors showed no difference in peripheral-blood CD4H11001 T-cell and CD8H11001 T-cell numbers, but in progressors a higher viral load was found ( Table1 ). Late in infection, progressors had lower CD4H11001 T-cell numbers and a higher viral load compared with LTAs (Table 1).... In PAGE 4: ...pecific CD4H11001 T cells, 2.8%; range 0.4%-15.4%; P H11005 .17, Wil- coxon signed rank) ( Table1 ). Analyzing the proliferation data by calculating stimulation indices (divide the percentage of prolifera- tion of CD3H11001CD4H11001 T cells after stimulation by the percentage of proliferation in the unstimulated sample) gave similar results (data not shown).... ..."
Table 1 Characteristics of study participants
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2005
"... In PAGE 2: ... In addition, a Certificate of Confidentiality was obtained from the National Institutes of Health. Table1 presents the demographic characteristics of the study sample. Children ranged in age from 11 years 7 months to 13 years 8 months.... In PAGE 3: ...1. Hair metal levels Table1 shows the hair metals levels of the 31 children. The correlations among the three metals measured were substantial (As and Mn: 0.... ..."
Table 4. Sample Characteristics*
"... In PAGE 6: ... The low rate of employment among our comparison group relative to the study by Drake et al likely reflects 2 influences, the severe levels of disability and disadvantage among the sample in this project and differences in the comparison conditions. Al- though our sample is similar in many ways to the inner- city sample ( Table4 ) studied by Drake et al, the rate of current substance abuse among our sample was consid- erably higher (40% vs 24%). Multivariate analyses (Table 2) revealed that substance abuse was a negative predic- tor of employment outcomes.... ..."
Table 2: Case study participants
"... In PAGE 9: ... On the basis of the number of citations, the five factors that inhibited BPM implementation in the WA wine industry could thus be coded into a ranked-order list. Table2 shows that there were 10 SME case studies conducted in WA and they are labelled as Company A to J to assure the confidentiality of the participating firms. As each interview was completed, the main findings were summarised.... In PAGE 9: ... The 10 enterprises that participated in the current study differed principally with respect to the areas of the supply chain in which they conducted their operations. These differences are highlighted in the summary paragraphs for each company in Table2 . The designations of the 10 interviewees within their respective companies are also reported in the table.... ..."
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