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    • The Australian Food and Health Dialogue – the implications of the sodium recommendation for pasta sauces 

      Trevena, H; Dunford, E; Neal, B; Webster, J
      Published 2013-07-18
      Objective: To assess the change in Na content of Australian pasta sauces between 2008 and 2011. A secondary objective was to project the mean Na content of these same products in 2014 using the Australian Food and Health ...
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    • Rapid Blood-Pressure Lowering in Patients with Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage 

      Anderson, C; Heeley, E; Huang, Y; Wang, J; Stapf, C; Delcourt, C; Lindley, R; Robinson, T; Lavados, P; Neal, B; Hata, J; Arima, H; Parsons, M; Li, Y; Wang, J; Heritier, S; Li, Q; Woodward, M; Simes, J; Davis, SM; Chalmers, J
      Published 2013-06-20
      BACKGROUND: Whether rapid lowering of elevated blood pressure would improve the outcome in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage is not known. METHODS: We randomly assigned 2839 patients who had had a spontaneous intracerebral ...
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    • INterpreting the Processes of the UMPIRE Trial (INPUT): protocol for a qualitative process evaluation study of a fixed-dose combination (FDC) strategy to improve adherence to cardiovascular medications 

      Salam, A; Stewart, F; Singh, K; Thom, S; Williams, HJ; Patel, A; Jan, S; Laba, T; Prabhakaran, D; Maulik, P; Day, S; Ward, H
      Published 2013-05-22
      Introduction: This paper describes a planned process evaluation of the Use of a Multidrug Pill In Reducing Cardiovascular Events (UMPIRE) trial, one of several randomised clinical trials taking place globally to assess the ...
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    • Real-time respiratory triggered four dimensional cone-beam CT halves imaging dose compared to conventional 4D CBCT. 

      Cooper, BJ; O'Brien, RT; Shieh, CC; Keall, P
      Published 2019-03-27
      Four dimensional cone-beam computed tomography (4D CBCT) improves patient positioning and the accuracy of radiation therapy for patients with mobile tumours. Generally, 4D CBCT requires many hundreds of x-ray projections ...
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    • Towards patient connected imaging with ACROBEAT: Adaptive CaRdiac cOne BEAm computed Tomography. 

      Reynolds, T; Shieh, CC; Keall, P; O'Brien, RT
      Published 2019-03-11
      Robotic C-arm cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) systems are playing an increasingly pivotal role in interventional cardiac procedures and high precision radiotherapy treatments. One of the main challenges in any form ...
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