Objectives: To demonstrate that 2 popular cohort discovery tools, Leaf and the Shared Health Research Information Network (SHRINE), are readily interoperable. Specifically, we adapted Leaf to interoperate and function as a node in a federated data network that uses SHRINE and dynamically generate queries for heterogeneous data models.
Materials And Methods: SHRINE queries are designed to run on the Informatics for Integrating Biology & the Bedside (i2b2) data model.
This paper assesses corporate financial distress in terms of liquidity and risk of insolvency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We develop a novel multivariate approach to obtain monthly data on industry turnover, exploiting real time data to capture the atypical character of industry-specific disturbances. By combining the estimated set of industry revenue shocks with pre-pandemic financial statements, we quantify the impact of the pandemic on the risk of insolvency in the EU non-financial corporate sector.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEffects of combined rising sea temperature and increasing sea level on coral reefs, both factors associated with global warming, have rarely been addressed. In this ~40 y study of shallow reefs in the eastern Indian Ocean, we show that a rising relative sea level, currently estimated at ~11 mm y, has not only promoted coral cover but also has potential to limit damaging effects of thermally-induced bleaching. In 2010 the region experienced the most severe bleaching on record with corals subject to sea temperatures of >31 °C for 7 weeks.
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March 2019
BACKGROUND Klinefelter syndrome (ks) is the most common type of sex chromosome aneuploidy and is associated with psychiatric comorbidities. ks is only diagnosed in less than half of the cases due to the heterogeneous phenotype.
AIM: This study investigates the prevalence of secondary psychiatric diseases and their treatment in ks patients.