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University of Birmingham Non-Invasive Diagnostic Tests For
University of Birmingham Non-invasive diagnostic tests for Helicobacter pylori infection Best, Lawrence Mj; Takwoingi, Yemisi; Siddique, Sulman; Selladurai, Abiram; Gandhi, Akash; Low, Benjamin; Yaghoobi, Mohammad; Gurusamy, Kurinchi Selvan DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD012080.pub2 License: None: All rights reserved Document Version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Citation for published version (Harvard): Best, LM, Takwoingi, Y, Siddique, S, Selladurai, A, Gandhi, A, Low, B, Yaghoobi, M & Gurusamy, KS 2018, 'Non-invasive diagnostic tests for Helicobacter pylori infection', Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, vol. 3, CD012080. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD012080.pub2 Link to publication on Research at Birmingham portal Publisher Rights Statement: Final publication available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD012080.pub2 General rights Unless a licence is specified above, all rights (including copyright and moral rights) in this document are retained by the authors and/or the copyright holders. The express permission of the copyright holder must be obtained for any use of this material other than for purposes permitted by law. •Users may freely distribute the URL that is used to identify this publication. •Users may download and/or print one copy of the publication from the University of Birmingham research portal for the purpose of private study or non-commercial research. •User may use extracts from the document in line with the concept of ‘fair dealing’ under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (?) •Users may not further distribute the material nor use it for the purposes of commercial gain. Where a licence is displayed above, please note the terms and conditions of the licence govern your use of this document. -
Non-Invasive Diagnostic Tests for Helicobacter Pylori Infection
University of Birmingham Non-invasive diagnostic tests for Helicobacter pylori infection Best, Lawrence Mj; Takwoingi, Yemisi; Siddique, Sulman; Selladurai, Abiram; Gandhi, Akash; Low, Benjamin; Yaghoobi, Mohammad; Gurusamy, Kurinchi Selvan DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD012080.pub2 License: None: All rights reserved Document Version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Citation for published version (Harvard): Best, LM, Takwoingi, Y, Siddique, S, Selladurai, A, Gandhi, A, Low, B, Yaghoobi, M & Gurusamy, KS 2018, 'Non-invasive diagnostic tests for Helicobacter pylori infection', Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, vol. 3, CD012080. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD012080.pub2 Link to publication on Research at Birmingham portal Publisher Rights Statement: Final publication available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD012080.pub2 General rights Unless a licence is specified above, all rights (including copyright and moral rights) in this document are retained by the authors and/or the copyright holders. The express permission of the copyright holder must be obtained for any use of this material other than for purposes permitted by law. •Users may freely distribute the URL that is used to identify this publication. •Users may download and/or print one copy of the publication from the University of Birmingham research portal for the purpose of private study or non-commercial research. •User may use extracts from the document in line with the concept of ‘fair dealing’ under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (?) •Users may not further distribute the material nor use it for the purposes of commercial gain. Where a licence is displayed above, please note the terms and conditions of the licence govern your use of this document. -
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eception jive Copy Area Code 403 p ase Return L- ^ CALGARY and Area SEPT- 17, 1994 m sAcrr A GUIDE TO AGT PRODUCTS & SERVICES WE GO FURTHER THAN LONG DISTANCE LOOK INSIDE! NEW! SEE BACK OF BOOK FOR POSTAL CODES Reayclable Q. "WHEBE ARE THE BEST TELEPHONE SOLUTIONS?" . IN THE ACT ANSWER BOOK. The AGT Answer Book is your £A complete guide to making AGT products I and services work for you. No matter what your lifestyle, there's something inside that can make it a little easier -from convenient local services like Call Display to Long Distance saving plans such as Telet)lus"'.i; So if you've been asking ho^ to get more from your telephone connection, you'll find the answers - in The AGT Answer Book. Look for it in this directory. If you have any questions about our products or services, call AGT at 1-800-667-5813. i'Www '■ :r^ 1 t - > WE GO FURTHER THAN LONG DISTANCE. Meet seven of the over 7,000 ACT employees who take great pride in providing products and services to Albertans every day: ennis Zimmer from Red Deer works for AGT Business Services; Les Aman works at our AGT TeleCentre™ in Lethbridge; aurie chultz is a member of our Service Creation team in Edmonton; Don Stav works for Customer Service in Drayton Valley; Susan mil works tor our Network Engineering department in Edmonton; Michelle Therrien of Peace River is one of many skilled AGT pera ors and Anna-Maria Matsui of Calgary keeps customers informed through our AGT Action Line. -
Title: X and Y: a Systematic Review
United States Department of Agriculture Dietary Patterns and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, Dietary Patterns Subcommittee Published date: July 15, 2020 Nutrition Evidence Systematic Review Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion Food and Nutrition Service U.S. Department of Agriculture Braddock Metro Center II 1320 Braddock Place Alexandria, Virginia 22314 This systematic review was conducted by the 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee in collaboration with the Nutrition Evidence Systematic Review (NESR) team at the Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). All systematic reviews from the 2020 Advisory Committee Project are available on the NESR website: https://nesr.usda.gov/2020-dietary- guidelines-advisory-committee-systematic-reviews. Conclusion statements drawn as part of this systematic review describe the state of science related to the specific question examined. Conclusion statements do not draw implications, and should not be interpreted as dietary guidance. This portfolio provides the complete documentation for this systematic review. A summary of this review is included in the 2020 Advisory Committee’s Scientific Report available at www.DietaryGuidelines.gov. The contents of this document may be used and reprinted without permission. Endorsements by NESR, the Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, the Food and Nutrition Service, or the USDA of derivative products developed from this work may not be stated or implied. Suggested citation for this systematic review: 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee and Nutrition Evidence Systematic Review Team. Dietary Patterns and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review. 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee Project. -
Department of Surgical Sciences
Department of Surgical Sciences Annual Report 2015 Avsändare/Fastställd av Olle Nilsson 2016-05-12 Introduction Chairman’s annual address/comments The year 2015 was another good and memorable year with numerous achievements in the areas of teaching and research by the teachers and staff of the Department of Surgical Sciences. Our vision for the department is that it should provide a platform for the researchers and teachers by reducing their administrative duties and enabling them to focus on their main duties; research and teaching. We can do so by the contributions of our highly proficient and qualitative administrative staff. It is my firm belief that decisions concerning strategic research questions are best handled by the researchers themselves, while the department has an important role in providing technical and administrative support. The department should also provide research students, graduate students and staff with favorable stimulating and creative working conditions. We feel fortunate to work within a very successful university in a well-organized institution in good economic standing. Although the work with assembling this Annual Report is tedious, it also is highly rewarding by giving an interesting perspective on the impressive accomplishments by the teachers, researchers and staff of the Department of Surgical Sciences. It is impressing to note how our researchers have managed to combine top quality research evidenced by publications in the most highly-ranked scientific journals with an impressing width covering a wide range of subjects. In addition, the scientific output in numbers is highly impressive. The attraction of external grants has gradually increased during the last decade, this year being no exception. -
Dietary Patterns and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: a Systematic Review
United States Department of Agriculture Dietary Patterns and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: A Systematic Review 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, Dietary Patterns Subcommittee Published date: July 15, 2020 Nutrition Evidence Systematic Review Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion Food and Nutrition Service U.S. Department of Agriculture Braddock Metro Center II 1320 Braddock Place Alexandria, Virginia 22314 This systematic review was conducted by the 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee in collaboration with the Nutrition Evidence Systematic Review (NESR) team at the Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). All systematic reviews from the 2020 Advisory Committee Project are available on the NESR website: https://nesr.usda.gov/2020-dietary- guidelines-advisory-committee-systematic-reviews. Conclusion statements drawn as part of this systematic review describe the state of science related to the specific question examined. Conclusion statements do not draw implications, and should not be interpreted as dietary guidance. This portfolio provides the complete documentation for this systematic review. A summary of this review is included in the 2020 Advisory Committee’s Scientific Report available at www.DietaryGuidelines.gov. The contents of this document may be used and reprinted without permission. Endorsements by NESR, the Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, the Food and Nutrition Service, or the USDA of derivative products developed from this work may not be stated or implied. Suggested citation for this systematic review: 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee and Nutrition Evidence Systematic Review Team. Dietary Patterns and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: A Systematic Review. 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee Project.