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pro vyhledávání: '"J. Dimech"'
Publikováno v:
Solid Earth, Vol 11, Pp 691-717 (2020)
A shallow Mw 5.3 earthquake near Lake Muir in the stable continental region (SCR) crust of southwest Western Australia on the 16 September 2018 was followed on the 8 November by a proximal Mw 5.2 event. Focal mechanisms produced for the events sugges
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https://doaj.org/article/f9ed115bd32b416faa174e0d701bdde5
Autor:
Wayne J. Dimech, Giuseppe A. Vincini, Mario Plebani, Giuseppe Lippi, James H. Nichols, Oswald Sonntag
Publikováno v:
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM). 61:205-212
As testing for infectious diseases moves from manual, biological testing such as complement fixation to high throughput automated autoanalyzer, the methods for controlling these assays have also changed to reflect those used in clinical chemistry. Ho
Autor:
Ngoc Minh Hien Phan, Helen M. Faddy, Robert L. Flower, Wayne J. Dimech, Kirsten M. Spann, Eileen V. Roulis
Publikováno v:
Viruses, Vol 13, Iss 7, p 1275 (2021)
Variants in the small surface gene of hepatitis B virus (HBV), which codes for viral surface antigen (HBsAg), can affect the efficacy of HBsAg screening assays and can be associated with occult HBV infection (OBI). This study aimed to characterise th
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1fae9032a4644df1bc4520cface8caeb
Autor:
Wayne J Dimech, Helen M. Faddy, Eileen Roulis, Ngoc Minh Hien Phan, Kirsten Spann, Robert L. Flower
Publikováno v:
Viruses
Volume 13
Issue 7
Viruses, Vol 13, Iss 1275, p 1275 (2021)
Volume 13
Issue 7
Viruses, Vol 13, Iss 1275, p 1275 (2021)
Variants in the small surface gene of hepatitis B virus (HBV), which codes for viral surface antigen (HBsAg), can affect the efficacy of HBsAg screening assays and can be associated with occult HBV infection (OBI). This study aimed to characterise th
Autor:
M.A. Shulman, B.H. Cuthbertson, D.N. Wijeysundera, R.M. Pearse, B. Thompson, E. Torres, A. Ambosta, S. Wallace, C. Farrington, P.S. Myles, M. Ellis, B. Borg, R.K. Kerridge, J. Douglas, J. Brannan, J. Pretto, M.G. Godsall, N. Beauchamp, S. Allen, A. Kennedy, E. Wright, J. Malherbe, H. Ismail, B. Riedel, A. Melville, H. Sivakumar, A. Murmane, K. Kenchington, U. Gurunathan, C. Stonell, K. Brunello, K. Steele, O. Tronstad, P. Masel, A. Dent, E. Smith, A. Bodger, M. Abolfathi, P. Sivalingam, A. Hall, T. Painter, S. Macklin, A. Elliott, A.M. Carrera, N.C.S. Terblanche, S. Pitt, J. Samuels, C. Wilde, A. MacCormick, K. Leslie, D. Bramley, A.M. Southcott, J. Grant, H. Taylor, S. Bates, M. Towns, A. Tippett, F. Marshall, C.J.L. McCartney, S. Choi, P. Somascanthan, K. Flores, W.S. Beattie, K. Karkouti, H.A. Clarke, A. Jerath, S.A. McCluskey, M. Wasowicz, J.T. Granton, L. Day, J. Pazmino-Canizares, K. Hagen, D. Campbell, T. Short, J. Van Der Westhuizen, K. Higgie, H. Lindsay, R. Jang, C. Wong, D. Mcallister, M. Ali, J. Kumar, E. Waymouth, C. Kim, J. Dimech, M. Lorimer, J. Tai, R. Miller, R. Sara, A. Collingwood, S. Olliff, S. Gabriel, H. Houston, P. Dalley, S. Hurford, A. Hunt, L. Andrews, L. Navarra, A. Jason-Smith, H. Thompson, N. McMillan, G. Back, M. Melo, M. Mamdani, G. Hillis, H.C. Wijeysundera
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Anaesthesia. 122:111-119
The 6-min walk test (6MWT) is a common means of functional assessment. Its relationship to disability-free survival (DFS) is uncertain.This sub-study of the Measurement of Exercise Tolerance for Surgery study had co-primary outcome measures: correlat
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Harindra C. Wijeysundera, Marcin Wasowicz, M. Ellis, S. Pitt, Robert C M Stephens, Ethel Black, N. McMillan, B. Riedel, J. Tai, Manuel Pinto, Lisa Loughney, C. Wilde, D. Bramley, H. Thompson, H. Lawrence, Y. Kirabiyik, E. Smith, C. Bolger, Usha Gurunathan, N. Tantony, Hannah Collins, Timothy G. Short, A. Raj, Thais Creary, N. Ami, B. Borg, S. Gabriel, A.M. Southcott, S. Yagnik, D. Campbell, A. Hunt, Chang Joon Kim, Paul Oh, T. Ahmad, Sarah James, C. Crescini, K. Hagen, J. Malherbe, M. Lorimer, R. Raobaikady, D. Mcallister, R. Jang, Annette Dent, L. Day, Philip Masel, Helder Filipe, W.S. Beattie, J.K. Higgie, Thomas Painter, M. Gertsman, Angela Jerath, H. Sivakumar, Christopher X. Wong, A. Jason-Smith, M. Stanbrook, Marta Januszewska, L. Lee, Keyvan Karkouti, Phoebe Bodger, G. Back, P. Sivalingam, Michael H-G. Li, Andrew Macalister Hall, Hugh Taylor, J. Douglas, Helen Houston, K. Steele, R. Belliard, Kirsty Everingham, Ellen Waymouth, Shelly Au, S. Macklin, C.H. Angus Lee, E. Wright, Bruce Thompson, A. Bodger, Jeffrey J. Pretto, Mark J. Edwards, Edyta Niebrzegowska, J. Whalley, Fiona H. Marshall, M. Lum, S. Allen, Mandeep-Kaur Phull, C.D. Mazer, Christopher A. Stonell, Daniel Martin, K. Brunello, John J McNeil, Sandy Jack, Neil MacDonald, A. Gutierrez del Arroyo, S. Bates, Richard Brull, Graham S Hillis, A. Kennedy, J. Kunasingam, J. Pazmino-Canizares, Hilmy Ismail, Karen Salmon, M. Towns, L. Andrews, Gareth L. Ackland, M. Melo, A. Murmane, Kwok M. Ho, Karen Dobson, K. Pirie, R. Miller, J. Samuels, Richard Haslop, J. Brannan, J. Kumar, R Kerridge, Michael Celinski, S. Wallace, John Grant, P. Dalley, Leanne Seaward, Colin J L McCartney, Christian M. Beilstein, Stuart A. McCluskey, J. Van Der Westhuizen, Shaman Jhanji, S. Kynaston, Kate Leslie, L. Gallego-Paredes, J. Dimech, R. Lifford, M.G. Godsall, Vincent W. S. Chan, Andrew M. Brown, L. Navarra, Ying Hu, Marlynn Ali, M. Koutra, Brian H. Cuthbertson, N Terblanche, Stephen Choi, Helen A. Lindsay, M. Abolfathi, Hance Clarke, Bryony Tyrell, Duminda N. Wijeysundera, A.M. Carrera, Martin Rooms, R. Sara, Oystein Tronstad, P. Somascanthan, H. Ismail, K. Greaves, S. Olliff, A. MacCormick, A. Collingwood, Adrian D. Elliott, M. Pakats, Muhammad Mamdani, K. Kenchington, C. Corriea, Denny Z. H. Levett, K. Flores, S. Hurford, Anmol Yagnik, A. Tippett, Bernhard Riedel, Anna Reyes, A. Melville, N. Beauchamp, Kim Golder
Publikováno v:
British journal of anaesthesia. 126(1)
Background Accurate assessment of functional capacity, a predictor of postoperative morbidity and mortality, is essential to improving surgical planning and outcomes. We assessed if all 12 items of the Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) were equally i
Autor:
Duminda N. Wijeysundera, W. Scott Beattie, Graham S. Hillis, Tom E.F. Abbott, Mark A. Shulman, Gareth L. Ackland, C. David Mazer, Paul S. Myles, Rupert M. Pearse, Brian H. Cuthbertson, P.S. Myles, M.A. Shulman, S. Wallace, C. Farrington, B. Thompson, M. Ellis, B. Borg, R.K. Kerridge, J. Douglas, J. Brannan, J. Pretto, M.G. Godsall, N. Beauchamp, S. Allen, A. Kennedy, E. Wright, J. Malherbe, H. Ismail, B. Riedel, A. Melville, H. Sivakumar, A. Murmane, K. Kenchington, Y. Kirabiyik, U. Gurunathan, C. Stonell, K. Brunello, K. Steele, O. Tronstad, P. Masel, A. Dent, E. Smith, A. Bodger, M. Abolfathi, P. Sivalingam, A. Hall, T.W. Painter, S. Macklin, A. Elliott, A.M. Carrera, N.C.S. Terblanche, S. Pitt, J. Samuels, C. Wilde, K. Leslie, A. MacCormick, D. Bramley, A.M. Southcott, J. Grant, H. Taylor, S. Bates, M. Towns, A. Tippett, F. Marshall, C.D. Mazer, J. Kunasingam, A. Yagnik, C. Crescini, S. Yagnik, C.J.L. McCartney, S. Choi, P. Somascanthan, K. Flores, D.N. Wijeysundera, W.S. Beattie, K. Karkouti, H.A. Clarke, A. Jerath, S.A. McCluskey, M. Wasowicz, J.T. Granton, L. Day, J. Pazmino-Canizares, P. Oh, R. Belliard, L. Lee, K. Dobson, V. Chan, R. Brull, N. Ami, M. Stanbrook, K. Hagen, D. Campbell, T. Short, J. Van Der Westhuizen, K. Higgie, H. Lindsay, R. Jang, C. Wong, D. Mcallister, M. Ali, J. Kumar, E. Waymouth, C. Kim, J. Dimech, M. Lorimer, J. Tai, R. Miller, R. Sara, A. Collingwood, S. Olliff, S. Gabriel, H. Houston, P. Dalley, S. Hurford, A. Hunt, L. Andrews, L. Navarra, A. Jason-Smith, H. Thompson, N. McMillan, G. Back, B.L. Croal, M. Lum, D. Martin, S. James, H. Filipe, M. Pinto, S. Kynaston, R.M. Pearse, T.E.F. Abbott, M. Phull, C. Beilstein, P. Bodger, K. Everingham, Y. Hu, E. Niebrzegowska, C. Corriea, T. Creary, M. Januszewska, T. Ahmad, J. Whalley, R. Haslop, J. McNeil, A. Brown, N. MacDonald, M. Pakats, K. Greaves, S. Jhanji, R. Raobaikady, E. Black, M. Rooms, H. Lawrence, M. Koutra, K. Pirie, M. Gertsman, S. Jack, M. Celinski, D. Levett, M. Edwards, K. Salmon, C. Bolger, L. Loughney, L. Seaward, H. Collins, B. Tyrell, N. Tantony, K. Golder, G.L. Ackland, R.C.M. Stephens, L. Gallego-Paredes, A. Reyes, A. Gutierrez del Arroyo, A. Raj, R. Lifford, B.H. Cuthbertson, E. Torres, A. Ambosta, M. Melo, M. Mamdani, K.E. Thorpe, M.P.W. Grocott, G. Hillis, H.C. Wijeysundera
Publikováno v:
British journal of anaesthesia. 124(3)
Background The Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) questionnaire might help incorporate self-reported functional capacity into preoperative risk assessment. Nonetheless, prognostically important thresholds in DASI scores remain unclear. We conducted a
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J. Bartoszko, K.E. Thorpe, A. Laupacis, D.N. Wijeysundera, P.S. Myles, M.A. Shulman, S. Wallace, C. Farrington, B. Thompson, M. Ellis, B. Borg, R.K. Kerridge, J. Douglas, J. Brannan, J. Pretto, M.G. Godsall, N. Beauchamp, S. Allen, A. Kennedy, E. Wright, J. Malherbe, H. Ismail, B. Riedel, A. Melville, H. Sivakumar, A. Murmane, K. Kenchington, Y. Kirabiyik, U. Gurunathan, C. Stonell, K. Brunello, K. Steele, O. Tronstad, P. Masel, A. Dent, E. Smith, A. Bodger, M. Abolfathi, P. Sivalingam, A. Hall, T.W. Painter, S. Macklin, A. Elliott, A.M. Carrera, N.C.S. Terblanche, S. Pitt, J. Samuels, C. Wilde, K. Leslie, A. MacCormick, D. Bramley, A.M. Southcott, J. Grant, H. Taylor, S. Bates, M. Towns, A. Tippett, F. Marshall, C.D. Mazer, J. Kunasingam, A. Yagnik, C. Crescini, S. Yagnik, C.J.L. McCartney, S. Choi, P. Somascanthan, K. Flores, W.S. Beattie, K. Karkouti, H.A. Clarke, A. Jerath, S.A. McCluskey, M. Wasowicz, J.T. Granton, L. Day, J. Pazmino-Canizares, P. Oh, R. Belliard, L. Lee, K. Dobson, V. Chan, R. Brull, N. Ami, M. Stanbrook, K. Hagen, D. Campbell, T. Short, J. Van Der Westhuizen, K. Higgie, H. Lindsay, R. Jang, C. Wong, D. Mcallister, M. Ali, J. Kumar, E. Waymouth, C. Kim, J. Dimech, M. Lorimer, J. Tai, R. Miller, R. Sara, A. Collingwood, S. Olliff, S. Gabriel, H. Houston, P. Dalley, S. Hurford, A. Hunt, L. Andrews, L. Navarra, A. Jason-Smith, H. Thompson, N. McMillan, G. Back, B.L. Croal, M. Lum, D. Martin, S. James, H. Filipe, M. Pinto, S. Kynaston, R.M. Pearse, T.E.F. Abbott, M. Phull, C. Beilstein, P. Bodger, K. Everingham, Y. Hu, E. Niebrzegowska, C. Corriea, T. Creary, M. Januszewska, T. Ahmad, J. Whalley, R. Haslop, J. McNeil, A. Brown, N. MacDonald, M. Pakats, K. Greaves, S. Jhanji, R. Raobaikady, E. Black, M. Rooms, H. Lawrence, M. Koutra, K. Pirie, M. Gertsman, S. Jack, M. Celinski, D. Levett, M. Edwards, K. Salmon, C. Bolger, L. Loughney, L. Seaward, H. Collins, B. Tyrell, N. Tantony, K. Golder, G.L. Ackland, L. Gallego-Paredes, A. Reyes, A. Gutierrez del Arroyo, A. Raj, R. Lifford, B.H. Cuthbertson, E. Torres, A. Ambosta, M. Melo, M. Mamdani, M.P.W. Grocott, G. Hillis, H.C. Wijeysundera
BACKGROUND: Preoperative anaemia is associated with elevated risks of postoperative complications. This association may be explained by confounding related to poor cardiopulmonary fitness. We conducted a pre-specified substudy of the Measurement of E
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5e29cfa94a34601b267dd5e1f354624f
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6676367/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6676367/
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 126(4)
We investigated sex differences in the association between a measure of physical health, cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), and brain function using resting-state functional connectivity fMRI. We examined these sex differences in the default, frontopar