Publications by authors named "J Philip G Bolton"

Objective: To examine the association between preterm delivery and parental separation and identify associated risk factors.

Methods: All opposite sex, married or common-law parents whose relationship status was available at index delivery and for the next 5 years were eligible in this retrospective population-based cohort study in Manitoba, Canada. Parents of children born preterm were matched 1:5 to parents of children born full-term.

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  • In drug-resistant epilepsy, the study focuses on using deep learning to analyze intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) signals, specifically through time-frequency (TF) images, to locate the epileptogenic zone (EZ) for surgical guidance.
  • The researchers processed iEEG data from 20 children and employed a pre-trained neural network (VGG16) to measure visual complexity, revealing that contacts within the seizure onset zone had significantly lower activation energy compared to those outside.
  • The findings suggest a new computer-assisted method for accurately localizing the EZ with a 7 mm accuracy in MRI scans, potentially reducing the need for extensive manual iEEG examinations.
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Objective: This study examined the effects of medical fitness facility (MFF) attendance, a proxy for exercise, on the incidence of mental disorders.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study linked members at two MFFs in Winnipeg, Canada, to health administrative databases held at the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy population research data repository. Adults aged ≥ 18 years were assigned an index date at MFF membership enrollment between January 1, 2005, and December 31, 2015, and matched to controls based on propensity score weighting.

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In this study, an analytical model was developed to predict the sound absorption performance of fibrous absorbers fabricated using an extrusion-based three-dimensional (3D) printing method. The proposed model employs geometric design parameters, including the average fiber diameter and the horizontal and vertical fiber separations, to calculate the porosity, static airflow resistivity, tortuosity, and viscous and thermal characteristic lengths. These transport parameters are then used within the Johnson-Champoux-Allard semiempirical formulation to predict the normal incidence sound absorption coefficient.

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