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Geelong Football Club
About: Geelong Football Club is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Wool. The organization has 1503 authors who have published 1826 publications receiving 34162 citations. The organization is also known as: Geelong Cats.
Topics: Population, Wool, Medicine, Virus, Poison control
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TL;DR: On the other hand, industry opposition reached new heights and further global commitment to tax SSB in 2018 was minimal, but the public health agenda is consolidating and there is reason for optimism that past momentum will continue into the new year and beyond.
Abstract: The year 2018 was undoubtedly momentous for sugarsweetened beverage (SSB) tax implementation, with the enactment of SSB taxes in nine additional jurisdictions around the world. The year was also marked by new evidence supporting the effectiveness of SSB taxes to reduce the purchase and consumption of SSB. On the other hand, industry opposition reached new heights and further global commitment to tax SSB in 2018 was minimal. But the public health agenda is consolidating and there is reason for optimism that past momentum will continue into the new year and beyond. Below we reflect on the year that was 2018 for policies to tax SSB.
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TL;DR: There was no difference in the development, duration and titre of the viraemia and neutralising antibody response between the three infected groups of ewes, and virus was isolated from a wide range of tissues and from foetal samples.
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TL;DR: Critically ill individuals experience a significantly greater decrease in BMD in the year after admission compared with population-based control subjects, and their bone turnover biomarker pattern is consistent with an increased rate of bone loss.
Abstract: Rationale: Critical illness may be associated with increased bone turnover and loss of bone mineral density (BMD). Prospective evidence describing long-term changes in BMD after critical illness is needed to further define this relationship.Objectives: To measure the change in BMD and bone turnover markers (BTMs) in subjects 1 year after critical illness compared with population-based control subjects.Methods: We studied adult patients admitted to a tertiary intensive care unit (ICU) who required mechanical ventilation for at least 24 hours. We measured clinical characteristics, BTMs, and BMD during admission and 1 year after ICU discharge. We compared change in BMD to age- and sex-matched control subjects from the Geelong Osteoporosis Study.Measurements and Main Results: Sixty-six patients completed BMD testing. BMD decreased significantly in the year after critical illness at both femoral neck and anterior–posterior spine sites. The annual decrease was significantly greater in the ICU cohort compared wi...
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TL;DR: The financial costs of the equine influenza (EI) outbreak in Australia, including the costs of emergency response measures and lost income/assets to businesses, associations and private horse owners are described.
Abstract: We estimate and describe the financial costs of the equine influenza (EI) outbreak in Australia, including the costs of emergency response measures and lost income/assets to businesses, associations and private horse owners Costs to associations, governments and industry are discussed We identify a lack of reliable data about the financial costs of the EI outbreak to the non-racing sectors of the horse industry
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TL;DR: This paper found a lower than expected tendency towards an Arts Bias among teachers from more than seven countries and found that differences by discipline and level of self-rated creativity suggest specific pathways for enhancing efforts to embed creativity in the classroom.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Michael Berk | 116 | 1284 | 57743 |
Ashley I. Bush | 116 | 560 | 57009 |
John Blangero | 106 | 782 | 51671 |
Ego Seeman | 101 | 529 | 46392 |
Jo Salmon | 99 | 445 | 35645 |
Peter E.D. Love | 90 | 546 | 24815 |
Sharad Kumar | 89 | 296 | 40118 |
Boyd Swinburn | 88 | 521 | 43627 |
Lin-Fa Wang | 86 | 454 | 28758 |
Marita P. McCabe | 85 | 487 | 26863 |
Kylie Ball | 84 | 395 | 24144 |
John J McNeil | 82 | 592 | 30524 |
Ying Chen | 79 | 489 | 25685 |
Peter Cameron | 78 | 773 | 29109 |
Anna Timperio | 72 | 282 | 17702 |