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Identifying MAIS3+ injury severity collisions in UK Police collision records
Published 2018“…Objective This study represents the first stage of a project to identify serious injury, at the level of MAIS3+ (excluding fatal collisions) from within the police collision data. …”
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Implications of estimating road traffic serious injuries from hospital data
Published 2018“…The aim of this paper is to understand the implications for (1) in/exclusion criteria applied to case selection and (2) a methodological approach for converting ICD (International Classification of Diseases/Injuries) to MAIS codes, when estimating the number of road traffic serious injuries from hospital data. …”
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Targeting exercise interventions to patients with cancer in need: An individual patient data meta-analysis
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Religious and social narratives and crowdfunding success
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Application of a modified integrated safety chain using in-depth crash data to identify factors associated with serious injury crashes: a method to prioritise currently available a...
Published 2023“…In-depth crash investigation data collected as part of the MUARC-TAC Enhanced Crash Investigation Study (ECIS) was used. 400 drivers (MAIS 3+: 47%) admitted to a major trauma centre in Victoria, Australia, were included. …”
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Quantitative wave function analysis for excited states of transition metal complexes
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Geodemographic profiling of culpable drivers to target road safety interventions in serious injury crashes
Published 2021“…The first linked STATS19 police collision data to hospital trauma patient data to identify the collisions which resulted in a clinically serious injury at MAIS3+, to be explored further along with the collisions resulting in a fatality. …”
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Trace organic contaminant removal from drinking water using local char
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Aspects of a study of creative thinking and knowledge application
Published 2019“…The results identified six knowledge items, e.g. knowledge of user trails, ergonomics, which were applied at a high frequency in FYDP by creative students, measured by the Metacognition Awareness Inventory (MAI), in both China and the UK. …”
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Comparison of injury severity between AIS 2005 and AIS 1990 in a large injury database
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O designer e a gráfica: parceria e informalidade / The designer and the printers: partnership and informality
Published 2019“…Nesta simbiose profissional entre designer gráfico e fornecedor gráfico, a ausência de leis mais robustas deixam transparecer diversas brechas que permitem distinguir uma relação permeada por informalidade, de um modo geral no segmento das pequenas empresas do setor no Brasil. …”
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Development of an expert derived ICD-AIS map for serious AIS3+ injury identification
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Development of an expert based ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM map to AIS 2005 update 2008
Published 2016“…Conclusion: This mapping between ICD and AIS provides a comprehensive, expert-designed solution for analysts to bridge the data gap between the injury descriptions provided in hospital codes (ICD-9-CM, ICD-10-CM) and injury severity codes (AIS08). …”
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Delay guaranteed joint user association and channel allocation for fog radio access networks
Published 2021“…The delay performance is improved regarding both the control signaling procedure and the data transmission procedure. Specifically, the multiple access interference (MAI) between users is analyzed, where the closed-form expression for the effective rate of a typical user with multiple FAP connections and arbitrary interfering users is obtained. …”
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Practical guidelines for the registration and monitoring of serious traffic injuries, D7.1 of the H2020 project SafetyCube
Published 2016“…The High Level group identified three main ways Member States can collect data on serious traffic injuries (MAIS ≥ 3): 1) by applying a correction on police data, 2) by using hospital data and 3) by using linked police and hospital data. …”
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Serious road traffic injuries in Europe, lessons from the EU Research Project SafetyCube
Published 2018“…Moreover, the effect of differences in practices on the estimated number of MAIS3+ casualties was investigated by applying different methods to the same data. …”
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Serious road traffic injuries in Europe, Lessons from the EU research project SafetyCube
Published 2018“…Moreover, the effect of differences in practices on the estimated number of MAIS3+ casualties was investigated by applying different methods to the same data. …”
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The effect of frontal airbags on belted driver injury patterns in Europe and the U.S. - where do future priorities lie?
Published 2000“…European data found little difference in the relative frequency of AIS 2+ chest injury and cervical strain, whereas U.S. data showed a decreased frequency of AIS 2+ chest injury for MAIS 2+ belted drivers in airbag equipped cars. …”
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Identification of key risk factors related to serious road injuries and their health impacts, deliverable 7.4 of the H2020 project SafetyCube
Published 2018“…In 2013, the EU Member States agreed on the following definition of serious road traffic injuries: a serious road traffic injury is a road traffic casualty with a Maximum AIS level of 3 or higher (MAIS3+). …”
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Effectiveness of airbag restraints in frontal crashes - what European field studies tell us
Published 2000“…UK and German field accident data show that European airbag systems provide a 35% and 56% reduction in AIS 2+ injury to the cranium and face when belted drivers sustain MAIS 2+ injury in frontal crashes. …”
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Can experienced riders benefit from an autonomous emergency braking system?
Published 2013“…This study assessed the potential effectiveness of the PISa MAEB system, specifically in relation to its potential benefit for experienced riders . A sample of fifty-eight in-depth PTW crashes representing typical European crash scenarios were examined, of which half involved a rider with MAIS 2+ injury. …”
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Effect of age on injury outcome in passenger car frontal crashes
Published 2016“…The increase in the number of rib fractures showed a strong association with increase in intrathoracic organ injury. …”
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For the Record: Exploring variability in interpretations of police investigative interviews
Published 2022“…O inquérito experimental que apresentamos neste artigo procura testar a nossa hipótese de que vários aspetos do tratamento dos dados das entrevistas policiais com os suspeitos podem influenciar a qualidade da prova oficial. …”
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Side airbag deployments in the UK - initial case reviews
Published 2003“…Of these, 19 occupants sustained a MAIS ≥ 2 injury. Case reviews have identified 2 occupants where serious (AIS 3) thoracic injuries may have occurred through interaction with the deploying side airbag and a further case involving upper extremity fracture (AIS 3) was also thought to have been associated with side airbag deployment. …”
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Transforming development? : The millennium challenge account and US-Nicaraguan relations
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