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Prevalence and incidence of all falls, non-accidental falls (NAF) and syncope.
<p>Prevalence (wave one) and incidence (wave two) based on self-reported data from TILDA participants (n = 8172).</p
Multi-variate analysis with odds ratios (OR) of participants reporting all falls (n = 1,579), non-accidental falls (NAF) (n = 406) and syncope (n = 363) in wave one of TILDA (n = 8,172).
<p>Multi-variate analysis with odds ratios (OR) of participants reporting all falls (n = 1,579), non-accidental falls (NAF) (n = 406) and syncope (n = 363) in wave one of TILDA (n = 8,172).</p
Adjusted odds ratios <sup>†</sup> (OR) with confidence intervals (CI) for all falls (AF), non-accidental falls (NAF) and syncope in the 12 months prior to wave 1 (n = 8172).
<p>Adjusted odds ratios <sup><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0180997#t003fn001" target="_blank">†</a></sup> (OR) with confidence intervals (CI) for all falls (AF), non-accidental falls (NAF) and syncope in the 12 months prior to wave 1 (n = 8172).</p
Baseline variables for all participants reporting all falls (n = 1,579), non-accidental falls (NAF)(n = 406) and syncope (n = 363) in wave one of TILDA.
<p>Baseline variables for all participants reporting all falls (n = 1,579), non-accidental falls (NAF)(n = 406) and syncope (n = 363) in wave one of TILDA.</p
Additional file 2: Table S2. of Production of hemolysin BL by Bacillus cereus group isolates of dairy origin is associated with whole-genome phylogenetic clade
Virulence-associated genes included in the comparative genomic analysis of Bacillus cereus group isolates. (XLSX 33 kb
Additional file 5. of Production of hemolysin BL by Bacillus cereus group isolates of dairy origin is associated with whole-genome phylogenetic clade
HMM_cry_log.sh. (SH 932 bytes
Additional file 4: Table S4. of Production of hemolysin BL by Bacillus cereus group isolates of dairy origin is associated with whole-genome phylogenetic clade
Absolute core genome SNP distance for 69 B. cereus group isolates. (XLSX 61 kb
Physical Therapy Interventions V
Physical Therapy Interventions V is the last course in the Physical Therapy Interventions series. Physical Therapy assessment and interventions are addressed in the areas of home health, industrial rehabilitation, advanced concepts in wound management, lymphedema, chronic pain, manipulation, pelvic floor dysfunction, and aquatics. Unique treatment approaches are examined from the perspective of evidence-based practice