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Myers index for R: v0.9
<p>A straightforward implementation of Myers blended digit preference index in R. The code is tested and validated against several examples from the scientific literature.</p
Supplementary_material - Controlled networking Organizational cohesion and programmatic coherence of Swiss parties on Twitter
Supplementary_material for Controlled networking Organizational cohesion and programmatic coherence of Swiss parties on Twitter by Bruno Wüest, Christian Mueller and Thomas Willi in Party Politics</p
Table_1_Supply and Demand Concerning Urban Green Spaces for Recreation by Elderlies Living in Care Facilities: The Role of Accessibility in an Explorative Case Study in Austria.docx
Urban green spaces (UGS) are crucial providers of cultural ecosystem services such as recreation. So that urban residents can benefit from UGS recreation, there is a need for good access to these, in particular for elderlies with reduced mobility. Recent research on accessibility has often neglected to consider real distances to green spaces and emerging barriers as well as the demand by specific user groups for UGS accessibility. In the light of demographic aging and ongoing urbanization, this study investigates in an explorative case study the potential and actual access to UGS for elderlies living in care facilities in Salzburg (Austria). By connecting a GIS network-analysis with a survey among elderlies of four care facilities, the results give insights into the supply and demand concerning UGS accessibility. The supply analysis showed that the majority of UGS are situated between 500 and 1,000 m. Due to barriers identified by the elderlies hindering the pathways to the UGS, time losses occur and the security of the old-aged is under risk. The demand side showed that despite the supply of UGS within 1,000 m, elderlies mostly visit UGS outside the service area. More research is needed to include elderlies' supply and demand regarding UGS qualities when analyzing UGS accessibility by considering greater sample sizes.</p
Additional file 1: of Low-dose aspirin and burr-hole drainage of chronic subdural hematoma: study protocol for a randomized controlled study
SPIRIT 2013 Checklist: recommended items to address in a clinical trial protocol and related documents. (DOC 134 kb
Cox regression analysis for mortality after one year for all patients (n = 441).
<p>CI =  confidence interval; CRP =  C-reactive protein; NIHSS =  National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; AMI =  acute myocardial infarction.</p
Baseline characteristics of patients with ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack.
<p>Discrete variables are expressed as frequency (percentage) and continuous Gaussian variables as means with SD and non-Gaussian variables as medians with interquartile ranges [IQR].</p><p>NIHSS =  National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; AMI =  acute myocardial infarction; TACS =  total anterior circulation syndrome; PACS =  partial anterior circulation syndrome; LACS =  lacunar syndrome; POCS =  posterior circulation syndrome.</p
Cox regression analysis for mortality after 90 days for all patients (n = 441).
<p>CI =  confidence interval; CRP =  C-reactive protein; NIHSS =  National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; AMI =  acute myocardial infarction.</p
Logistic regression analysis for functional outcome after 90 days for ischemic stroke patients (n = 342).
<p>OR =  odds ratio; CI =  confidence interval; CRP =  C-reactive protein; NIHSS =  National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; AMI =  acute myocardial infarction.</p
Logistic regression analysis for functional outcome after one year for ischemic stroke patients (n = 342).
<p>OR =  odds ratio; CI =  confidence interval; CRP =  C-reactive protein; NIHSS =  National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; AMI =  acute myocardial infarction.</p
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