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    SmartSet Virtual Studio Solution: Validation Phase Test Results

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    The vision in the SmartSet project is to develop a low cost virtual studio solution that, despite being ten times less than the cost of comparable solutions on the market, will have the same quality of high cost solutions currently used by larger broadcast media companies, but with a simple and limited functionality. The project will increase the competitiveness of the European creative industries, particularly in the broadcast media sector. The SmartSet project objectives include mapping and prioritising the user requirements for the virtual studio solution to be developed. This report is based on the user consultation process with the end users and stakeholders of the SmartSet project to determine the functionality requirements for product development and integration. The research set out to detail a range of user requirements which will feed into the virtual studio specification

    Additional file 2: Figure S2. of Trends in domain-specific physical activity and sedentary behaviors among Chinese school children, 2004–2011

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    a-d. Adjusted means for sedentary behaviors (hours/week) in 2011 among Chinese school children by residence, gender, and age group, China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS)a. a Means are adjusted for income tertile, maternal education, and child age. * Homework (hrs/wk) statistically different between megacities and rural/suburban areas (p < .05). † Television (hrs/wk) statisctically different between megacities and rural/suburban areas (p < .001). ‡ Computer (hrs/wk) statistically different between megacities and rural/suburban areas (p < .001). (DOCX 767 kb

    Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Trends in domain-specific physical activity and sedentary behaviors among Chinese school children, 2004–2011

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    a-d. Adjusted means for physical activity (MET-hours/week) in 2011 among Chinese school children by residence, gender, and age group, China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS)a. a Means are adjusted for income tertile, maternal education, and child age. (DOCX 752 kb

    Additional file 1: Table S1. of The association between urbanization and reduced renal function: findings from the China Health and Nutrition Survey

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    Characteristics of the study participants in China Health and Nutrition Survey (2009), stratified by the degree of urbanization. It contains basic characteristics of the study participants, stratified by the degree of urbanization. (DOCX 25 kb

    Additional file 4: Figure S3. of Recent urbanization in China is correlated with a Westernized microbiome encoding increased virulence and antibiotic resistance genes

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    Use of an alternative classifier confirms the ability to predict urban/rural status from the microbiome, the metabolome, or metadata. ROC curve generated from predictions from the rpart R function, using leave-one-out predictions of urban or rural status. The area under the curve (AUC) is indicated in the legend. (TIFF 46875 kb

    Additional file 9: Table S3. of Recent urbanization in China is correlated with a Westernized microbiome encoding increased virulence and antibiotic resistance genes

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    Significant associations between microbial taxa identified through 16S rRNA sequencing, metabolites, and metadata. Significant associations (Benjamini and Hochberg-adjusted linear model P value < 0.05) between (A) the microbiome as assessed by 16S rRNA sequencing and metabolite data, (B) the microbiome as assessed by 16S rRNA sequencing, and metadata or (C) the metadata and metabolite data. (A–B) p indicates the phylum, c the class, o the order, f the family, and g the genus. Each section is ordered by taxonomic level and then by P value. (XLSX 40 kb

    Additional file 17: Figure S11. of Recent urbanization in China is correlated with a Westernized microbiome encoding increased virulence and antibiotic resistance genes

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    Taxa more abundant in urban samples have more genes than taxa that are more abundant in rural samples. For each OTU, the number of annotated genes in the closest finished genome in NCBI (Fig. 2c) was counted. The P value is from a t test comparing the 80 OTU consensus sequences with higher relative abundance in rural samples to the 91 OTUs with higher relative abundance in urban samples. (TIFF 5273 kb

    Additional file 7: Figure S5. of Recent urbanization in China is correlated with a Westernized microbiome encoding increased virulence and antibiotic resistance genes

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    Prevalence across the data set. Urban and rural prevalence vs. unadjusted P value for the null hypothesis that the OTU had the same distribution in rural and urban populations. Each point represents the average Human Microbiome Project prevalence of a 25 OTU windows. (TIFF 4218 kb
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