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    Can older adults improve the identification of moderate intensity using walking cadence?

    The majority of older adults do not reach the physical activity guidelines. One possible explanation for this may be that older adults overestimate their physical activity levels, because they are unable to id...

    A. G. McLellan, Jana Slaght, C. M. Craig in Aging Clinical and Experimental Research (2018)

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    Coagulopathy in the Critically Injured Patient

    Trauma is an increasingly common cause of death of modern society. Death caused by trauma is rapidly surpassing the number of deaths due to stroke or cardiovascular disease. Uncontrolled bleeding is the leadin...

    A. Mayo, U. Martinowitz, Y. Kluger in Intensive Care Medicine (2006)

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    Coagulopathy in the Critically Injured Patient

    The pathophysiology of coagulopathy in the trauma patient is complex and multifactorial. The term ‘DIC’ is incorrectly used to define trauma-related coagulopathy. Although the routine laboratory results resemb...

    A. Mayo, U. Martinowitz, Y. Kluger in Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (2006)

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    Stratum corneum lipids: the effect of ageing and the seasons

    Stratum corneum lipids play a predominant role in maintaining the water barrier of the skin. In order to understand the biological variation in the levels and composition of ceramides, ceramide 1 subtypes, cho...

    J. Rogers, C. Harding, A. Mayo, J. Banks in Archives of Dermatological Research (1996)