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Multidisciplinary Cancer Team Meeting Structure and Treatment Decisions: A Prospective Correlational Study
Anecdotally, organizational factors appear to have an effect on the quality of decision-making in the multidisciplinary team (MDT) meeting. We assess the effect of the number of team-members present, number an...
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Widening the scope of human factors safety assessment for decommissioning
In the nuclear industry, throughout the lifecycle of a nuclear plant or facility, operations vary in the degree of their tractability. Commissioned facilities should be relatively predictable in their operatio...
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Improving performance reliability in surgical systems
Health care has evolved rapidly to meet the medical demands of society, but not to meet the demands of consistent operational safety. In other high risk domains in which the consequences of systems failure are...
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Haemodynamic changes during graded exercise in patients with diabetic autonomic neuropathy
Haemodynamic variables were measured during supine rest and during ergometer cycle exercise at two work loads (50 W and 100 W) in normal subjects (n = 7), in insulin-dependent diabetic subjects without neuropathy...
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HLA-D and -DR antigens in genetic analysis of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
Three groups of patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, ascertained by different procedures, were investigated for HLA-A, B, C and D antigens (n=164), and a subset (n=93) for HLA-DR. Both HLA-D/DR3 ...
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Prevalence of diabetic autonomic neuropathy measured by simple bedside tests
To investigate the prevalence of diabetic autonomic neuropathy, five simple bedside tests, beat-to-beat variation during quiet respiration, beatto-beat variation during forced respiration, heart rate and blood...