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        Hyperuricaemia and gout in New Zealand rural and urban Māori and non-Māori communities 

        Stamp, L. K.; Wells, J.E.; Pitama, S.G.; Faatoese, Allamanda F.; Doughty, Robert N.; Whalley, Gillian; Richards, A.M.; Cameron, Vicky A. (Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, 2013-06)
        Background: There are few current data on the prevalence of hyperuricaemia and gout in New Zealand, particularly among the indigenous Māori population. Aims: To determine the prevalence of gout and hyperuricaemia in rural ...
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        MoodRush : designing a language-free mobile app for mood self-assessment 

        Hach, Sylvia; Baghaei, Nilufar; Jauny, Ray; Hayward, Christian; Sarrafzadeh, Hossein (2017-11)
        Depression affects a large percentage of young adults across the globe. The delivery of mental health information and the provision of tools for the self-assessment of mood are important means in addressing this problem. ...
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        Relationship between rotational inertia of the upper limbs and latency period in the simple fast sensor motor reactions of young adults 

        Gutnik, B.I.; Karganov, M.Yu.; Pankova, N.B.; Lebedeva, M.A.; Khlebnikova, N.N.; Zuoza, A.; Alekrinskis, A.; Zuozienė, I.; Mickevičiene, D.; Nash, Derek (2016-12)
        One of the components of this response involves the latent period of simple sensor-motor reaction that is often viewed to be the result of integrative brain function [Bernstein,1967]. The influence of the motor component ...

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