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Long-term re-identification
Published 2023“…Person re-identification (Re-ID) is a problem that has existed for many years and many state of-the-art short-term Re-ID models have been created. However, most of these models focus on short-term Re-ID instead of long-term Re-ID. …”
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Long-term care for rehabilitation in Malaysia /
Published 2021Subjects: “…Long-term care of the sick…”
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Helicobacter pylori infection can affect energy modulating hormones and body weight in germ free mice
Published 2015“…To assess whether a H. pylori infection could affect growth in early life, we determined the expression levels of selected metabolic gut hormones in germ free (GF) and specific pathogen-free (SPF) mice with and without the presence of H. pylori. …”
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Mortality forecasts for long-term care subpopulations with longevity risk : a bayesian approach
Published 2021“…This article aims to propose a new Bayesian methodology to forecast mortality rates of long-term care (LTC) subpopulations with longevity risk. …”
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Nintendo Wii as an intervention : improving the well-being of elderly in long-term care facilities.
Published 2009“…A six week-long intervention was held in SASCO Senior Citizens’ Home, a long-term care facility in Singapore. 45 residents aged between 56 and 92 years old took part in the study. …”
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The Architectural Layout of Long-Term Care Units: Relationships between Support for Residents’ Well-Being and for Caregivers’ Burnout and Resilience
Published 2024“…With a growing need for long-term care facilities in general, and for specialized dementia units in particular, it is important to ensure that the architectural layouts of such facilities support the well-being of both the residents and the unit caregivers. …”
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Photovoice study on the well-being of family caregivers with older care recipient users and non-users of long-term care services (LTCS) in Singapore
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Epidemiology and transmission of carbapenemase-producing enterobacteriaceae in a health care network of an acute-care hospital and its affiliated intermediate- and long-term-care facilities in Singapore
Published 2022“…We aimed to identify intra- and interfacility transmission events and facility type-specific risk factors of CPE in an acute-care hospital (ACH) and its intermediate-term and long-term-care facilities (ILTCFs). Serial cross-sectional studies were conducted in June and July of 2014 to 2016 to screen for CPE. …”
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Metronidazole causes skeletal muscle atrophy and modulates muscle chronometabolism
Published 2018“…PPARγ and one of its important target genes, adiponectin, are also upregulated by metronidazole. Metronidazole in germ-free (GF) mice increases the expression of other core clock genes, such as Bmal1 and Per2, as well as the metabolic regulators FoxO1 and Pdk4, suggesting a microbiota-independent pharmacologic effect. …”
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The gut microbiota and developmental programming of the testis in mice
Published 2014“…Here we used specific pathogen free (SPF) mice and germ-free (GF) mice to explore whether gut microbiota and/or their metabolites can influence testis development and regulation of BTB. …”
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Android tablet game development for dementia patient
Published 2016“…Given the rapid aging of population, there will be a tremendous increasing number of people suffering with mental disabilities like dementia. The need of long-term care for people suffering from dementia is necessary as it is one of the key reasons of disability and assistance among the elderly globally. …”
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The Pandemic EVIDENCE Collaboration Pillar 2: interventions and evidence
Published 2024“…Furthermore, the widespread nosocomial transmission in hospitals and long-term care homes and its devastating effects on the elderly require a better understanding of the role of the built environment as a risk factor. …”
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