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David W. Johnson
Researcher at University of Queensland
Publications - 2880
Citations - 157072
David W. Johnson is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peritoneal dialysis & Kidney disease. The author has an hindex of 160, co-authored 2714 publications receiving 140778 citations. Previous affiliations of David W. Johnson include Minnesota Department of Transportation & Open University.
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Why violence prevention programs don't work--and what does
TL;DR: The most successful school programs on conflict resolution incorporated the following six principles as mentioned in this paper : First, schools had to change the focus from violence prevention to conflict resolution training Webster and Wilson-Brewer found that violence prevention programs produced no long-term decreases in violent behavior or risks of victimization, and less than half of the programs made the claim of violence reduction.
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Mycophenolic acid pharmacokinetics and related outcomes early after renal transplant
Bronwyn Atcheson,Paul J. Taylor,David W. Mudge,David W. Johnson,Carmel M. Hawley,Scott B. Campbell,Nicole M. Isbel,Peter I. Pillans,Susan E. Tett +8 more
TL;DR: The marked variability in mycophenolic acid/glucuronide pharmacokinetics occurring early post-transplant during the current study was greater in cyclosporin (12-18-fold) than in tacrolimus (four- to fivefold) treated patients.
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Dialysis modality preference of patients with CKD and family caregivers: a discrete-choice study.
Rachael L. Morton,Paul Snelling,Angela C Webster,John M. Rose,Rosemary Masterson,David W. Johnson,Kirsten Howard +6 more
TL;DR: This study suggests that it is rare for caregivers to prefer conservative nondialytic care for family members with CKD and home-based dialysis modalities that enable patients and their family members to travel with minimal restriction would be strongly aligned with the preferences of both parties.
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Fluctuations and the effective moduli of an isotropic, random aggregate of identical, frictionless spheres
TL;DR: In this article, a random aggregate of identical frictionless elastic spheres that has first been subjected to an isotropic compression and then sheared is considered, and the authors employ force equilibrium for the particles of the pair, assuming that the average strain provides a good approximation for their interactions with their neighbors.
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Endovascular Proximal Forearm Arteriovenous Fistula for Hemodialysis Access: Results of the Prospective, Multicenter Novel Endovascular Access Trial (NEAT)
Charmaine E. Lok,Charmaine E. Lok,Dheeraj K. Rajan,Dheeraj K. Rajan,Jason Clement,Mercedeh Kiaii,Ravi S. Sidhu,Kenneth R. Thomson,George Buldo,Christine Dipchand,Louise Moist,Joanna Sasal,Charmaine E. Lok,Dheeraj K. Rajan,Kenneth W. Sniderman,Jeff Jaskolka,Kong Teng Tan,George P. Buldo,Murray Asch,Gilles Soulez,Jean Ethier,Alexandre Granger-Vallee,Patrick Gilbert,Amol Mujoomdar,Robert Berry,Robert J. Abraham,Karthik Tennankor,Mark Walsh,Scott Wilson,Tom Snow,Gerard S. Goh,Rowan G. Walker,Mathew Claydon,Jim Koukounaras,Andrew Holden,Andrew A. Hill,David Semple,David W. Mudge,John Scott Harper,Magid Fahim,Gilbert Pavilion,Ross S Francis,Nicole M. Isbel,Carmel M. Hawley,David W. Johnson,Scott B. Campbell +45 more
TL;DR: An endoAVF can be reliably created using a radiofrequency magnetic catheter-based system, without open surgery and with minimal complications and may be a viable alternative option for achieving AVFs for hemodialysis patients in need of vascular access.