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Using big data safety analytics for proactive traffic management
Published 2015“…The challenges in the transportation system are many, ranging from increase in travel demand, growth in congestion, need to improve safety to the reality of limited resources. …”
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STRADA: Road traffic accident and injury data in Sweden
Published 2015“…Without a comprehensive increase in traffic surveillance it is difficult to achieve traffic safety (VTI 2005). …”
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Treatment with decitabine induces the expression of stemness markers, PD-L1 and NY-ESO-1 in colorectal cancer: potential for combined chemoimmunotherapy
Published 2023“…</p><h2>Methods</h2><p dir="ltr">We compared the effect of DAC in primary 1076 Col and metastatic 1872 Col cell lines isolated and generated from patients’ tumor tissues. …”
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Emulsification Characteristics Using a Dynamic Woven Metal Microscreen Membrane
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Thymoquinone from Nigella sativa seeds promotes the antitumor activity of noncytotoxic doses of topotecan in human colorectal cancer cells in vitro
Published 2016“…In conclusion, thymoquinone increased the effectiveness of the chemotherapeutic reagent topotecan by inhibiting proliferation and lowering toxicity through p53- and Bax/Bcl2-independent mechanisms.…”
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Sentiment analysis for Arabizi in social media. (c2015)
Published 2015“…With the vast increase of social media users over the past few years, millions of product reviews are discussed and posted in online forums and social media such as Facebook and Twitter. …”
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Improvement of Kernel Principal Component Analysis-Based Approach for Nonlinear Process Monitoring by Data Set Size Reduction Using Class Interval
Published 2024“…For a large-sized data set, KPCA’s execution time and occupied storage space will increase drastically and the monitoring performance can also be affected in this case. …”
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Roadside observational surveys of restraint use by young children in Qatar: Initial results and recommendations
Published 2015“…<p dir="ltr">In a report by the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region(1), the non-use of child restraints for children was identified as a key risk factor that can be addressed by the adoption and enforcement of legislation that will increase their use. Currently, there are no child restraint laws in Qatar. …”
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Managing the safety of high-risk drivers with vehicle-based safety monitoring
Published 2015“…Some interventions have even been shown to increase the crash risk of drivers (McKenna, F.P., 2010). …”
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Managing the safety of young novice drivers through safer vehicle purchase
Published 2015“…This was instrumental in identifying areas where effective communicative initiatives and resources could be considered to increase the purchase and use of safe vehicles, including development of a widespread and accessible website and inclusion of vehicle safety choices in young driver education and training programs. …”
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Employing refined licensing conditions to reduce the serious crashes of young drivers
Published 2015“…This tougher penalty for speeding is intended to increase deterrence for speeding and for novice drivers based on evidence of young driver over-representation in serious speed related crashes. …”
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Innovative strategies to reduce traffic related injuries and deaths in youth
Published 2015“…Thus, an effective intervention to increase road safety may be to change the attitudes that influence the driving behavior of adolescents. …”
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Oral aphthous ulcers associated with orlistat
Published 2016“…Orlistat, a reversible inhibitor of gastrointestinal lipase, is indicated for obesity management including weight loss and weight maintenance when used in conjunction with a reduced-calorie diet. It is also indicated to reduce the risk of weight gain after prior weight loss. …”
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Internet Searches for Medical Symptoms Before Seeking Information on 12-Step Addiction Treatment Programs: A Web-Search Log Analysis
Published 2019“…Second, we examined symptom queries preceding queries on the 12-step program at time lags of 0-7 days, 7-14 days, and 14-30 days, where the probability of asking about a medical symptom was greater in the 30-day time window preceding 12-step program information-seeking as compared to all previous times that the symptom was queried.…”