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P value and Bayesian analysis in randomized-controlled trials in child health research published over 10 years, 2007 to 2017: a methodological review protocol
(2021-03-10)Abstract Background There is an unresolved debate about the reliability of the interpretation of P value. Some investigators have suggested that an alternative Bayesian method ... -
P.Hamb.graec. 185: Garden Tax Between the Archives of (Lucius) Iulius Serenus and Gemellus Horion
(2022-07-01)Edition of a Hamburg papyrus containing a receipt for garden tax paid to Aurelius Melas, secretary of the tax collectors in Karanis. -
P53 control over cell cycle progression at G2
(1998-01-01)Tp53 (the human form) is the most commonly mutated tumour suppressor gene found in a large variety of cancers, and appears to be involved in several functions, including DNA damage response, related suppression of inappropriate ... -
p53 mediates autophagy and cell death by a mechanism contingent upon Bnip3
(Hypertension, 2013-06)Autophagy is a process by which cells re-cycle organelles and macromolecular proteins during cellular stress. Defects in the regulation of autophagy have been associated with various human pathologies including heart ... -
p53 mediates cell death in the heart
(2019)During cellular stress, cells try to survive and overcome the stress by an essential process called autophagy. This process involves degrading and recycling organelles and macromolecules. Different human diseases such as ... -
Pacific salmon in the Canadian Arctic: indicators of change
(Alaska Sea Grant, University of Alaska Fairbanks.Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2013)The Arctic is rapidly changing. Warming temperatures are both facilitating new opportunities and threatening biodiversity. Despite a global effort to conserve biodiversity, and the recent acceleration of related conservation ... -
Packet transmission scheduling in wireless body area networks
(2017)As the key component for ubiquitous real-time healthcare monitoring systems, wireless body area networks (WBANs) emerge as a promising solution to relieve the financial and social burdens resulting from the growth of aging ... -
Paddling with the ancestors, elders' perspectives on the construction and use of the caribou skin qajaq
(1999-08-01)The Harvaqtuurmiut have used the caribou skin qajaq since time immemorial, its sleek bow and elegant design splitting the waves of inland waterways in an effort to harvest caribou, fish and birds. By refining and developing ... -
Pain management with acupuncture in osteoarthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
(2014-08-23)Abstract Background The utility of acupuncture in managing osteoarthritis symptoms is uncertain. Trial results are conflicting and previous systematic reviews may have overestimated the benefits ... -
Pain Research and Treatment in the Gerontological Context: A Discussion of the Issues
(1998-1-1)An appreciation of the context in which gerontological health care occurs is crucial to the successful and ethical collection, interpretation and utilization of data on the pain experiences of elderly people. Important ... -
Pain-related health care costs for long-term care residents
(2021-10-14)Abstract Background We tested for differences in direct health care costs among long-term care (LTC) residents age 65 and older with clinically significant pain (CSP) and with ... -
PaintBoard: prototyping interactive character behaviours by digitally painting storyboards
(2015-02-03)The creation of interactive computer-controlled characters in interactive media is a challenging and multi-faceted task requiring the skills and effort of professionals from many fields. This work addresses authoring the ...