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    sj-xlsx-1-tai-10.1177_20499361211039040 – Supplemental material for Prevalence of Aspergillus fumigatus skin positivity in adults without an apparent/known atopic disease in Uganda

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    Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-1-tai-10.1177_20499361211039040 for Prevalence of Aspergillus fumigatus skin positivity in adults without an apparent/known atopic disease in Uganda by Richard Kwizera, Felix Bongomin, Ronald Olum, William Worodria, Freddie Bwanga, David B. Meya, Bruce J. Kirenga, Robin Gore, Stephen J. Fowler and David W. Denning in Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease</p

    sj-docx-1-tai-10.1177_20499361241228666 – Supplemental material for Cerebrospinal fluid shunting for the management of cryptococcal meningitis: a scoping review

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tai-10.1177_20499361241228666 for Cerebrospinal fluid shunting for the management of cryptococcal meningitis: a scoping review by Gonzalo Cornejo-Venegas, Xosse Carreras, Andrea S. Salcedo, David R. Soriano-Moreno, Jorge L. Salinas and Jorge Alave in Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease</p

    sj-docx-2-tai-10.1177_20499361241228666 – Supplemental material for Cerebrospinal fluid shunting for the management of cryptococcal meningitis: a scoping review

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-tai-10.1177_20499361241228666 for Cerebrospinal fluid shunting for the management of cryptococcal meningitis: a scoping review by Gonzalo Cornejo-Venegas, Xosse Carreras, Andrea S. Salcedo, David R. Soriano-Moreno, Jorge L. Salinas and Jorge Alave in Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease</p

    Interview with David Tai Loy Ho

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    A former resident of Kakaako talks about family and community life, social activities, and ethnic relations from 1910 to 1930, including Chinese customs, coin diving, and opium.coin diver, newspaper boy; Chinese-Hawaiian; maleInterview conducted in English.Stat

    sj-docx-1-tai-10.1177_20499361211050158 – Supplemental material for Standardization of Aspergillus IgG diagnostic cutoff in Nigerians

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tai-10.1177_20499361211050158 for Standardization of Aspergillus IgG diagnostic cutoff in Nigerians by Rita O. Oladele, Akaninyene A. Otu, Oluwaseyi J. Balogun, Oladayo M. Babalola, Augustina O. Nwosu, Iriagbonse Iyabo Osaigbovo, Titilayo Gbajabiamila, Nicholas K. Irurhe, Samuel A. Fayemiwo, Shuwaram A. Shettima, Nkolika Stella Uwaezuoke, Chinagozi Precious Edwin, Toyese Stephen Ayanbeku, Joy U. Okaa, Charles John Elikwu, David W. Denning, Phyllis J. Kanki and Folasade T. Ogunsola in Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease</p

    sj-docx-1-tai-10.1177_20499361221095679 – Supplemental material for Mortality, healthcare resource utilization, and cost among Medicare beneficiaries with Clostridioides difficile infection with and without sepsis

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tai-10.1177_20499361221095679 for Mortality, healthcare resource utilization, and cost among Medicare beneficiaries with Clostridioides difficile infection with and without sepsis by Alpesh Amin, Winnie W. Nelson, Jill Dreyfus, Anny C. Wong, Iman Mohammadi, Christie Teigland, David N. Dahdal and Paul Feuerstadt in Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease</p

    Challenges of recruiting and retaining key talent in entrepreneurial, high-technology settings

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    Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 90-91).by David Tai Wai Chan.M.B.A

    Plasma oxidation of silicon : kinetics studies

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    Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1984.MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ENGINEERING.Includes bibliographical references.by David Tai Wai Chan.M.S

    sj-docx-1-tai-10.1177_20499361221074569 – Supplemental material for Predictors of adverse outcome in the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic: results from a UK centre

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tai-10.1177_20499361221074569 for Predictors of adverse outcome in the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic: results from a UK centre by Christopher A. Martin, Daniel Pan, George Hills, Deborah Modha, Prashanth Patel, Laura J. Gray, David R. Jenkins, Linda Barton, William Jones, Nigel J. Brunskill, Pranab Haldar, Kamlesh Khunti and Manish Pareek in Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease</p

    [[alternative]]The preliminary effects of health education and modified Tai Chi Chuan programs on health indicators among community-dwelling elders

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    [[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore the effectiveness of health education and modified Tai Chi Chuan programs on physical fitness, three high data (cholesterol, blood sugar and blood pressure), health promotion lifestyle and health-related quality of life among community-dwelling elders. Programs were implemented over a 4-month period. A quasi-experimental design was employed in this study. Criteria for selecting subjects are based on purposive sampling. One group was assigned to be a controlled group (n=32) and the other was an experimental group (n=33).The subjects were measured by physical fitness, three-high data and structural questionnaires. Structured questionnaire included Health Promotion Lifestyle Profile (HPLP) and the Medical Outcome Study Short Form-36 (SF-36). The major findings of the study were as the followings: 1. The cardio-pulmonary fitness, flexibility and waist / hip ratio (WHR) were significantly improved. 2. The blood pressure was significantly decreased. 3. The performance improved in overall health promotion lifestyle, health responsibility, exercise, nutrition and interpersonal support. 4. The health-related quality of life did not significantly change. Based on the results, this present study suggests that in the future the health promotion programs for the elders be feasible and promising. The health promotion practitioners can develop a series of health education programs, seed teachers for health education teaching and extend modified Tai Chi Chuan exercise training in order to promote the elder’s health.
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