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    The effect of a parental preparation video (Take5) on child and parent anxiety during anaesthetic induction: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial by Krittika Vongkiatkajorn, Erin A. Brown, Alexandra Donaldson, Vanessa Rich, Rebecca Paterson, Justin Kenardy, Cameron Graydon, Paul Lee-Archer

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This study aims to test the efficacy of the Take5 video (now referred to as ‘Take5’), a short and cost-efficient intervention for child peri-operative anxiety. …”
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    Use of photovoice in pre-service geography teachers’ conceptions of geography by Chul-Ki Cho

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In response to this question, they were required to take five pictures of their surroundings, and explain each of them. …”
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    The impact of China’s fertility policies on the future electricity demand of residential households by Li Wang, Li Wang, Xin-Hua Zhang

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Third, based on the interactive ritual chain (IRC) theory, we explore the statistical relationship between macrolevel old-age dependency ratio and household-level old-age dependency ratio to obtain a prediction method for the household-level old-age dependency ratio. Finally, we take five households as examples and predict their electricity demand from 2022–2035. …”
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    Demand Forecast of Jakarta-Surabaya High Speed Rail based on Stated Preference Method by Harun al-Rasyid Lubis, Vinsensius Budiman Pantas, Muhammad Farda

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Currently, door-to-door air travel may take five hours. Another goal of the Jakarta-Surabaya HSR is to improve accessibility between major cities in Java, reduce congestion between them, and reduce air pollution, accidents and energy consumption along the transport corridor. …”
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    Recent advances in utilizing transcription factors to improve plant abiotic stress tolerance by transgenic technology by Hongyan eWang, Honglei eWang, Hong-Bo eShao, Hong-Bo eShao, Xiao Li Tang

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Many TFs belonging to families AP2/EREBP, MYB, WRKY, NAC, bZIP have been found to be involved in various abiotic stresses and some TF genes have also been engineered to improve stress tolerance in model and crop plants. In this review, we take five large families of TFs as examples and review the recent progress of TFs involved in plant abiotic stress responses and their potential utilization to improve multiple stress tolerance of crops in the field conditions.…”
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    Macro-site selection and obstacle factor extraction of biomass cogeneration based on comprehensive weight method of Game theory by Jing Gao, Zhenfeng Wang, Zhanwu Wang, Chao Wang, Runkai Zhang, Guangyin Xu, Xin Wu

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…And then explore the barriers to improving the site selection environment. Finally take five cities in China as an example. The feasibility and the stability of the site selection decision-making framework in practical applications are verified by comparative analysis and weight sensitivity analysis. …”
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    Evaluation of the National Return of unwanted medicines (RUM) program in Australia: a study protocol by Amanda J. Wheeler, Jean Spinks, Emilie Bettington, Fiona Kelly

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Stage Two will include: (i) a large, representative, general population survey; and (ii) more detailed interviews with a sub-set of this sample, who take five or more medications. Results will quantitatively describe the awareness of the NatRUM scheme, disposal practices and the volume of unwanted medicines stored in the home. …”
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    Prevalence of polypharmacy among older adults in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Tegene Atamenta kitaw, Ribka Nigatu Haile

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…More than one in three older adults take five or more medications at a time. Thus, intervention focusing on rational geriatric pharmacotherapy is significant to prevent unnecessary pill burden, adverse drug events, medical costs, geriatric morbidity, and mortality. …”
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    Application of principal component analysis on water flooding effect evaluation in natural edge-bottom water reservoir by Xiaoyan Geng, Mei Qi, Jian Liu, Chang He, Yunbo Li

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Based on the consideration of keeping as much information as possible to get more convincing results, three principal components are obtained. Finally, take five oilfields as examples to realize comprehensive evaluation. …”
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    Prevalence of Torsades de Pointes inducing drugs usage among elderly outpatients in North Jordan Hospitals by Ahmad Al-Azayzih, Sara Gharaibeh, Anan S. Jarab, Tareq L. Mukattash

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…However, other patients were found to take five or six different TdP-inducing drugs. Excluding age and gender, 94.3% (n = 2937) of patients who were using TdP-inducing drugs had at least one additional risk factor of inducing TdP. …”
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    Teaching for the 21st Century: Indigenising the Law Curriculum at UWA by Ambelin Kwaymullina

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The project began in 2018, and it is expected to take five years to develop the initial curriculum across all units of the JD. …”
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    Evaluation of MOPITT Version 7 joint TIR–NIR X<sub>CO</sub> retrievals with TCCON by J. K. Hedelius, T.-L. He, D. B. A. Jones, B. C. Baier, B. C. Baier, R. R. Buchholz, M. De Mazière, N. M. Deutscher, M. K. Dubey, D. G. Feist, D. G. Feist, D. G. Feist, D. W. T. Griffith, F. Hase, L. T. Iraci, P. Jeseck, M. Kiel, M. Kiel, R. Kivi, C. Liu, I. Morino, J. Notholt, Y.-S. Oh, H. Ohyama, D. F. Pollard, M. Rettinger, S. Roche, C. M. Roehl, M. Schneider, K. Shiomi, K. Strong, R. Sussmann, C. Sweeney, C. Sweeney, Y. Té, O. Uchino, V. A. Velazco, V. A. Velazco, W. Wang, T. Warneke, P. O. Wennberg, P. O. Wennberg, H. M. Worden, D. Wunch

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Here we evaluate MOPITT Version 7 joint (V7J) thermal-infrared and near-infrared (TIR–NIR) retrieval accuracy and precision and suggest ways to further improve the accuracy of the observations. We take five steps involving filtering or bias corrections to reduce scatter and bias in the data relative to other MOPITT soundings and ground-based measurements. (1) We apply a preliminary filtering scheme in which measurements over snow and ice are removed. (2) We find a systematic pairwise bias among the four MOPITT along-track detectors (pixels) on the order of 3–4&thinsp;ppb with a small temporal trend, which we remove on a global scale using a temporally trended bias correction. (3) Using a small-region approximation (SRA), a new filtering scheme is developed and applied based on additional quality indicators such as the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). …”
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    Polypharmacy and medication related falls risk in orthogeriatric femoral fracture patients by Van Tran, Emily Koong, Kristin Knorr

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Of these, 99 patients (75.6%) were reported to be taking five or more medications prior to their falls related admission. …”
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