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    An external validation of the QCovid risk prediction algorithm for risk of mortality from COVID-19 in adults: a national validation cohort study in England by Nafilyan, V, Humberstone, B, Mehta, N, Diamond, I, Coupland, C, Lorenzi, L, Pawelek, P, Schofield, R, Morgan, J, Brown, P, Lyons, R, Sheikh, A, Hippisley-Cox, J

    Published 2021
    “…<p><strong>Methods</strong></p> We did a population-based cohort study using the UK Office for National Statistics Public Health Linked Data Asset, a cohort of individuals aged 19–100 years, based on the 2011 census and linked to Hospital Episode Statistics, the General Practice Extraction Service data for pandemic planning and research, and radiotherapy and systemic chemotherapy records. …”
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    Human comfort in indoor environment : a review on assessment criteria, data collection and data analysis methods by Song, Ying, Mao, Fubing, Liu, Qing

    Published 2020
    “…Improvement of comfort level in office buildings has significant positive impacts on both employers and employees. …”
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    Digital video broadcasting – terrestrial receiver development by Ni, Zhengquan.

    Published 2011
    “…Our project seeks to exploit the advantages of WiFi (free and easily available) Network, develop a simple networking application, mainly specifically a video streaming application to realize the sharing of viewing free-to-air TV channels in one Pc (server) to multiple Pcs (client) at home and office Networked environments.…”
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    Purging to transform the post-colonial state: evidence from the 1952 Egyptian Revolution by Ketchley, N, Wenig, G

    Published 2023
    “…How did these events transform colonial-era state elites? …”
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