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Perioperative changes in haemoglobin and ferritin concentrations from preoperative intravenous iron isomaltoside for iron deficiency anaemia in patients with colorectal cancer: A pilot randomised controlled trial
Data was for collected as part of prehabilitation service expansion. Variables include patient demographics, comorbidities, diagnosis, tumour characteristics, type of operation, haematological laboratory measurements at baseline, before surgery, postoperative Day 1 and at hospital discharge, blood loss, transfusion, surgical complications, quality of recovery score, postoperative length of stay and days alive and at home with 30 days after surgery and readmission to hospital
Headline Analysis with Machine Learning on The Hongkong News
The digital scholarship tools nowadays give scholars multiple options to explore the complex past. They can browse through an interactive timeline, study the massive digitized textual content or explore some of the large events via the newspaper headings.
This project explores issues of narrative time and space. It embraces a conception of geography, of space, as place can discover the contemporary lives that were linked up to the newspaper articles and time is another fundamental axis of narrative which can be employed for story-telling for digital scholarship.
It explores the ways in which new digital tools allow us to understand the newspaper content in the setting of time and space, ways for geography to meet history, via some sophisticated text-mining computational algorithms. The idea is to enable scholars to access the content from various facets, with a view to understanding the articles in the newspaper in sort of non-conventional approach
Cantonese Customized Dialogue Dataset-KddRES
This is the first Cantonese knowledge-driven Dialogue Dataset for REStaurant (KddRES) in Hong Kong, which grounds the information in multi-turn conversations to one specific restaurant. It contains 0.8k conversations which derive from 10 restaurants with various styles in different regions. In addition to that, we designed fine-grained slots and intents to better capture semantic information
Genomes of two indigenous clams Anomalocardia flexuosa (Linnaeus, 1767) and Meretrix petechialis (Lamarck, 1818)
Clam digging has a long history in Hong Kong, but unregulated clam digging activities depletes clam populations and threatens the ecosystem. Population genomics is useful to unravel the connectivity of clams at different geographical locations and to provide necessary conservation measures; and yet, only limited number of clams in Hong Kong have genomic resources. Here, we present chromosomal-level genome assemblies for two clams commonly found in Hong Kong, Anomalocardia flexuosa and Meretrix petechialis, using a combination of PacBio HiFi and Omni-C reads. For A. flexuosa, we assembled the genome into 19 pseudochromosomes with a genome size of 1.09 Gb (scaffold N50 = 58.5 Mb), and BUSCO scores of 94.4%. A total of 20,881 gene models were also predicted using the transcriptomes generated in this study. For M. petechialis, the genome was mainly assembled into 19 pseudochromosomes with a genome size of 1.04 Gb (scaffold N50 = 53.5 Mb), and BUSCO scores of 95.7%. A total of 20,084 gene models were also predicted using the transcriptomes generated in this study. The two new genomic resources established in this study will be useful for further study of biology, ecology, and evolution of clams, as well as setting up a foundation for evidence-informed decision making in conservation measures and implementation
Disease burden, risk factors, and recent trends of liver cancer: a global country-level analysis
This data archive contains the data used to produce the manuscript in Liver Cancer titled “Disease burden, risk factors, and recent trends of liver cancer: a global country-level analysis”. The data consist of the Incidence and mortality of liver cancer by region, incidence of liver cancer attributable to HBV and HCV, AAPC of the incidence and mortality for liver cancer, and correlations between HCV-/HBV-related liver cancer incidence ratios and risk factors
The perceptions of and factors associated with the adoption of the electronic health record sharing system among patients and physicians: cross-sectional survey
This data archive contains the data that supplement the manuscript in JMIR Medical Informatics titled “The perceptions of and factors associated with the adoption of the electronic health record sharing system among patients and physicians: cross-sectional survey”. The data consist of channels for patients to know about electronic health record sharing system (eHRSS), perceived areas to improve eHRSS and factors associated with eHRSS among patients, channels for physicians to know about eHRSS, perceived areas to improve, perceived strategies to increase the awareness, and perceived scope of areas of eHRSS to be expanded among physicians
Global, regional and time-trend prevalence of central obesity: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 13.2 million subjects
This data archive contains the data that supplement the manuscript in European Journal of Epidemiology titled “Global, regional and time-trend prevalence of central obesity: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 13.2 million subjects”. The data consist of the search strategy for article selection, MOOSE checklist for meta-analyses of observational studies, different definitions of metabolic syndrome, classifications of regions, characteristics of studies on prevalence, quality assessment of selected articles, results of univariate and multivariate meta-regression analysis, and results of sensitivity analysis
Disparities of birth cohort effects on pancreatic cancer incidence between the United States and urban China
This data archive contains the data that supplement the manuscript in ESMO Open titled “Disparities of birth cohort effects on pancreatic cancer incidence between the United States and urban China”. The data consist of the the rate and relative risk estimates of pancreatic cancer incidence from 1976 to 2015 in the age-period-cohort model by region and sex, from the cancer registries of the United States, Shanghai and Hong Kong
Chromosomal-level genome assembly of golden birdwing Troides aeacus (Felder & Felder, 1860)
The golden birdwing Troides aeacus (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae), a significant species in Asia, faces habitat loss due to urbanization and human activities, necessitating its protection. However, the lack of genomic resources hinders our understanding of their biology and diversity, and impedes our conservation efforts based on genetic information or markers. Here, we present the first chromosomal-level genome assembly of T. aeacus using PacBio SMRT and Omni-C scaffolding technologies. The assembled genome (351 Mb) contains 98.94% of the sequences anchored to 30 pseudo-molecules. The genome assembly has high sequence continuity with contig length N50 = 11.67 Mb and L50 = 14, and scaffold length N50 = 12.2 Mb and L50 = 13. A total of 24,946 protein-coding genes were predicted, with high BUSCO score completeness (98.8% and 94.7% of genome and proteome BUSCO, respectively. This genome offers a significant resource for understanding the swallowtail butterfly biology and carrying out its conservation