15 results match your criteria: "St. Andrew's College[Affiliation]"

Animal sensory systems are tightly adapted to the demands of their environment. In the visual domain, research has shown that many species have circuits and systems that exploit statistical regularities in natural visual signals. The zebrafish is a popular model animal in visual neuroscience, but relatively little quantitative data is available about the visual properties of the aquatic habitats where zebrafish reside, as compared to terrestrial environments.

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Defining the "local public health unit" for public health systems and services research in Canada.

Can J Public Health

February 2023

Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, University of Saskatchewan, Health Science Building, 107 Wiggins Road, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 5E5, Canada.

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Optic flow in the natural habitats of zebrafish supports spatial biases in visual self-motion estimation.

Curr Biol

December 2022

Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry & Vision Science, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA; Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.

Animals benefit from knowing if and how they are moving. Across the animal kingdom, sensory information in the form of optic flow over the visual field is used to estimate self-motion. However, different species exhibit strong spatial biases in how they use optic flow.

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COVID-19 contamination of high-touch surfaces in the public domain.

Ir J Med Sci

December 2022

Department of Molecular Medicine, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Beaumont Hospital, Smurfit Building, Dublin 9, Ireland.

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BTEX are the consistently found air contaminants in indoor and outdoor environments. In order to investigate the exposure levels of BTEX, the indoor and outdoor air was analyzed during winter season at homes located at four selected sites of Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, which comprised residential, roadside, industrial and agricultural areas. BTEX were sampled with a low-flow pump (SKC model 220).

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Exposure levels and health risk assessment of ambient BTX at urban and rural environments of a terai region of northern India.

Environ Pollut

November 2018

Environment Response Team, United States Environment Protection Agency, New Jersey, USA.

Benzene, toluene and xylene (BTX) belong to an important group of aromatic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are usually emitted from various sources. BTX play a vital role in the tropospheric chemistry as well as pose health hazard to human beings. Thus, an investigation of ambient benzene, toluene and xylene (BTX) was conducted at urban and rural sites of Gorakhpur for a span of one year in order to ascertain the contamination levels.

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Gaps exist in the current guidance on the use of randomized controlled trial study protocols in systematic reviews.

J Clin Epidemiol

May 2017

School of Physical Therapy, University of Saskatchewan, 1121 College Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 0W3, Canada.

Objectives: The use of trial registry records and randomized controlled trial (RCT) study protocols can assist systematic reviewers in evaluating and, possibly, minimizing publication and selective reporting biases. This study examined current guidance on the use of registry records and RCT study protocols from key systematic review organizations, institutes, and collaborations.

Study Design And Setting: Handbooks, guidelines, and standard documents from key systematic review organizations and the EQUATOR network database were identified.

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BTEX are known for their ability to deteriorate human health. A monitoring study was conducted at Gorakhpur, for a span of one year. BTEX were sampled by drawing air through activated charcoal tubes, using a low flow SKC model 220 pump.

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Setting-based interventions to promote mental health at the university: a systematic review.

Int J Public Health

September 2016

Mental Health Policy Unit-Brain and Mind Centre University of Sydney, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Objectives: Universities are dynamic environments. But university life presents challenges that may affect the mental health of its community. Higher education institutions provide opportunities to promote public health.

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Exposure profiles of mercury in human hair at a terai belt of North India.

Environ Geochem Health

February 2016

Environment Response Team, United States Environment Protection Agency, Edison, NJ, USA.

Human hair is frequently used as a bioindicator of mercury exposure. Mercury (Hg) has for centuries been a useful metal in a variety of applications. Unfortunately, this usefulness is counterbalanced by its neurotoxicological health impact.

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Spinal Cord Injury Functional Ambulation Profile: a preliminary look at responsiveness.

Phys Ther

February 2014

K.E. Musselman, PhD, MSc, BScPT, BSc, School of Physical Therapy, St Andrew's College, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Dr Musselman was affiliated with Kennedy Krieger Institute, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, at the time the study was conducted.

Background: The Spinal Cord Injury Functional Ambulation Profile (SCI-FAP) is a valid, reliable measure of walking skill (eg, walking while negotiating obstacles, doors, and stairs).

Objective: The responsiveness of the SCI-FAP was assessed at least 7 months after spinal cord injury (SCI) and compared with that of the 10-Meter Walk Test (10MWT) and the Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT).

Design: A secondary analysis of data collected during a randomized, single-blind, crossover trial was performed.

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Objective: Dementia is a terminal illness, and family caregivers play a vital role in providing end-of-life care to their relative. The present study begins to address the paucity of research regarding end-of-life caregiving experience with dementia.

Method: This study utilized Munhall's methodology for interpretive phenomenology.

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Effectiveness of home visiting programs on child outcomes: a systematic review.

BMC Public Health

January 2013

College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan, 414 St. Andrew's College, 1121 College Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 0W3, Canada.

Background: The effectiveness of paraprofessional home-visitations on improving the circumstances of disadvantaged families is unclear. The purpose of this paper is to systematically review the effectiveness of paraprofessional home-visiting programs on developmental and health outcomes of young children from disadvantaged families.

Methods: A comprehensive search of electronic databases (e.

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Soil is the major environmental reservoir of organic compounds and soil-air exchange is a key process in governing the environmental fate of these compounds on a regional and global scale. Samples of air and soil were collected to study the levels of PAHs in the air and soil of the Agra region. Concentrations of PAH measured at four locations in the city of Agra, covers industrial, residential, roadside and agricultural areas.

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Airborne particulates (PM(10)) from four different areas within Agra city (a semi-arid region) were collected using respirable dust samplers during the winter season (Nov. 2005-Feb 2006) and were then extracted with methylene chloride using an automated Soxhlet Extraction System (Soxtherm). The extracts were analyzed for 17 target polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and the heterocycle carbazole.

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