Use of artificial neural networks to predict need for colonoscopy in patients attending colorectal clinics
(2006)
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Maslekar, S., Gardiner, A. B., & Duthie, G. (2006). Use of artificial neural networks to predict need for colonoscopy in patients attending colorectal clinics. Diseases of the colon & rectum, 49(5), 707-788. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10350-006-0567-5
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Non-medical colonscopy is safe and effective: Results from randomised controlled trial (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Duthie, G., Maslekar, S., & Gardiner, A. (2006). Non-medical colonscopy is safe and effective: Results from randomised controlled trial. . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10350-006-0567-5
Sacral nerve stimulation as primary treatment for faecal incontinence secondary to obstetric anal sphincter damage: Medium and long-term results (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Maslekar, S. K., Duthie, G. S., & Gardiner, A. Sacral nerve stimulation as primary treatment for faecal incontinence secondary to obstetric anal sphincter damage: Medium and long-term results
Can artificial neural networks predict which patients need a colonoscopy? (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Gardiner, A., Maslekar, S., & Duthie, G. (2006). Can artificial neural networks predict which patients need a colonoscopy?. Gut : journal of the British Society of Gastroenterology, 55, A23 - A23Introduction: Artificial neural networks (ANN) are computer programs used to identify complex relations within data sets undetectable with conventional linear statistical analysis. One such complex problem is the prediction of need for lower gastroin... Read More about Can artificial neural networks predict which patients need a colonoscopy?.
Non-medical colonoscopists are safe and effective: results from randomised controlled trial (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Gardiner, A., Skinn, E., Maslekar, S., & Duthie, G. Non-medical colonoscopists are safe and effective: results from randomised controlled trialIntroduction: There is an increasing demand for colonoscopy, especially with introduction of screening programmes. Though it is performed by doctors and nurses, there is an acute shortage of trained colonoscopists. Non-medical personnel were therefor... Read More about Non-medical colonoscopists are safe and effective: results from randomised controlled trial.
Good long-term results are possible with anterior anal sphincter repair (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Gardiner, A., Maslekar, S., & Duthie, G. (2006). Good long-term results are possible with anterior anal sphincter repair. Gastroenterology, 130(4), A323 - A323
Sacral nerve neuromodulation as primary treatment for faecal incontinence with disrupted anal sphincters: medium and long-term results (2006)
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Gardiner, A., Maslekar, S., & Duthie, G. (2006). Sacral nerve neuromodulation as primary treatment for faecal incontinence with disrupted anal sphincters: medium and long-term results. Gastroenterology, 130(4), A728 - A728Introduction The standard treatment for faecal incontinence secondary to obstetric sphincterdamage is anal sphincter repair. However, the results of this procedure deteriorate withtime. Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) has become an established therapy... Read More about Sacral nerve neuromodulation as primary treatment for faecal incontinence with disrupted anal sphincters: medium and long-term results.
Randomised controlled trial of sedation for colonoscopy: Entonox versus intravenous sedation (2006)
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Maslekar, S. K., Hughes, M., Skinn, E., Gardiner, A., Culbert, B., & Duthie, G. S. Randomised controlled trial of sedation for colonoscopy: Entonox versus intravenous sedationIntroduction: Intravenous sedation for colonoscopy is associated with cardio-respiratory complications, delayed recovery and prolonged drowsiness. We aimed to determine whether inhaled Entonox
Entonox is superior to intravenous sedation: proof from randomised controlled trial (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Gardiner, A., Maslekar, S., Duthie, G., & Skinn, E. Entonox is superior to intravenous sedation: proof from randomised controlled trial
Towards a web-based knowledge management system for cardiovascular disease (2006)
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Nugent, C. D., Donnelly, M., Bali, R. K., Dwivedi, A. N., Naguib, R. N., & Black, N. D. Towards a web-based knowledge management system for cardiovascular disease. Presented at 2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference, Shanghai, ChinaThe objective of this paper is to examine the efficacy of the Knowledge Management (KM) paradigm for a web-based patient administration system (PAS) for cardiovascular disease (CVD). We discuss the role of contemporary information and communication t... Read More about Towards a web-based knowledge management system for cardiovascular disease.
Implications for healthcare knowledge management systems: A case study (2006)
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Dwivedi, A. N., Bali, R. K., & Naguib, R. N. Implications for healthcare knowledge management systems: A case study. Presented at 2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference, Shanghai, ChinaThe notion of Incorporating knowledge management (KM) in the healthcare sector has recently witnessed a lot of interest, both from healthcare practitioners and scholars. Because KM for healthcare has just started to appear on the radar of healthcare... Read More about Implications for healthcare knowledge management systems: A case study.
A hybrid screening programme for clinically significant abdominal aortic aneurysms (2006)
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Heng, M., Venkatasubramaniam, A., Lee, D., Bryce, J., Tennison, C., Berry, B., Chetter, I., & McCollum, P. A hybrid screening programme for clinically significant abdominal aortic aneurysms
Fish assemblages in different shallow water habitats of the Venice Lagoon (2006)
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Franco, A., Franzoi, P., Malavasi, S., Riccato, F., & Torricelli, P. (2006). Fish assemblages in different shallow water habitats of the Venice Lagoon. Hydrobiologia, 555(1), 159-174. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-005-1113-5The small-sized fish assemblages of the Venice Lagoon were investigated and compared among five shallow subtidal habitats (seagrass beds, sparsely vegetated habitats, unvegetated sand bottoms, mudflats and saltmarsh creeks) in the Northern lagoon bas... Read More about Fish assemblages in different shallow water habitats of the Venice Lagoon.
Screening of metal oxide catalysts for carbon nanotubes and hydrogen production via catalytic decomposition of methane (2006)
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Zein, S. H., Mohamed, A. R., & Chai, S. P. Screening of metal oxide catalysts for carbon nanotubes and hydrogen production via catalytic decomposition of methaneA number of catalysts prepared from transition metals such as copper (Cu), iron (Fe), nickel (Ni), cobalt (Co) and manganese (Mn) on TiO 2 support were tested for the decomposition of methane into hydrogen and carbon. These catalysts were used in the... Read More about Screening of metal oxide catalysts for carbon nanotubes and hydrogen production via catalytic decomposition of methane.
Differential activation of MAPK pathways in human coronary artery smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells in response to exogenous tissue factor (2005)
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Wood, C., Chetter, I., McCollum, P., & Ettelaie, C. Differential activation of MAPK pathways in human coronary artery smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells in response to exogenous tissue factor
A trial of the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a supervised exercise programme for claudication (2005)
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Ray, B., Lee, D., Heng, M., McCollum, P., Mehta, T., & Chetter, I. A trial of the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a supervised exercise programme for claudication
Cyberprofiling: Offender profiling and geographic profiling of crime on the internet (2005)
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Tompsett, B., Marshall, A., & Semmens, N. Cyberprofiling: Offender profiling and geographic profiling of crime on the internet. Presented at Workshop of the 1st International Conference on Security and Privacy for Emerging Areas in Communication Networks, 2005., Athens, GreeceA project to combine criminologlcal techniques of profiling with internet abuse and computer forensic data is outlined. The multidisciplinary approach which applies the expertise of Lawyers, Criminologists, Computer Forensics and Internet Specialists... Read More about Cyberprofiling: Offender profiling and geographic profiling of crime on the internet.
Home delivery and online consumer motivations: More B2B logistics than consumer behaviour? (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Grant, D., Kotzab, H., Teller, C., & Xing, Y. (2005, June). Home delivery and online consumer motivations: More B2B logistics than consumer behaviour?. Presented at The 17th NOFOMA Conference 2005: Annual Nordic Logistics Research Network Conference, Frederiksberg, Denmark
Logistics and Supply Chain Issues in Event Management: The Case of the 2004 Athens Olympic Games (2005)
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Bourlakis, M., & Grant, D. (2005, September). Logistics and Supply Chain Issues in Event Management: The Case of the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. Presented at 10th Annual Logistics Research Network (LRN) Conference, University of Plymouth
Learning to be responsible? A systems view of the organization-environment relationship (2005)
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Gregory, A. (2005, November). Learning to be responsible? A systems view of the organization-environment relationship. Presented at IFSR 2005In this paper the issue of whether organizations can learn to become responsible will be addressed. Zadek [1] suggests that organizations ‘pass through 5 stages of corporate responsibility: 1. defensive, 2. compliance, 3. managerial, 4. strategic, an... Read More about Learning to be responsible? A systems view of the organization-environment relationship.