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    • AMOUNT study deidentified dataset 

      Sherrington, Cathie; Hassett, Leanne; van den Berg, Maayken
      Published 2020-01-16
      This dataset includes an excel spreadsheet containing the de-identified data collected as part of the AMOUNT randomised controlled trial. This trial randomised 300 people aged between 18-101 years old undertaking inpatient ...
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    • Exploring associations between early substance use and longitudinal socio-occupational functioning in young people engaged in a mental health service 

      Crouse, Jacob; Chitty, Kate; Iorfino, Frank; White, Django; Nichles, Alissa; Zmicerevska, Natalia; Guastella, Adam; Moustafa, Ahmed; Hermens, Daniel; Scott, Elizabeth; Hickie, Ian
      Published 2019-01-17
      Neuropsychiatric disorders (including substance misuse) are associated with the greatest burden of functional disability in young people, and contributory factors remain poorly understood. Early-onset substance use is one ...
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    • The Application of Unsupervised Clustering Methods to Alzheimer’s Disease 

      Alashwal, Hany; El Halaby, Mohamed; Crouse, Jacob; Abdalla, Areeg; Moustafa, Ahmed
      Published 2019-01-01
      Clustering is a powerful machine learning tool for detecting structures in datasets. In the medical field, clustering has been proven to be a powerful tool for discovering patterns and structure in labeled and unlabeled ...
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    • A commentary on: “A 12-year population-based study of freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease” 

      Crouse, Jacob; Moustafa, Ahmed
      Published 2015-06-02
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    • A six-degree-of-freedom robotic motion system for quality assurance of real-time image-guided radiotherapy. 

      Alnaghy, S; Kyme, A; Caillet, V; Nguyen, DT; O'Brien, R; Booth, JT; Keall, P
      Published 2019-03-21
      In this study we develop and characterise a six degree-of-freedom (6 DoF) robotic motion system for quality assurance of real-time image-guided radiotherapy techniques. The system consists of a commercially available robotic ...
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