
Jonathan Bartlett
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Apr 24, 2024 |
bmjopen.bmj.com | Louis Tunnicliffe |Rutendo Muzambi |Jonathan Bartlett |Laura D Howe
ObjectivesThis systematic review aims to comprehensively summarise all existing literature on the association between infections (by type, site, severity) and telomere length or attrition across a broad range of study designs (see eligibility criteria) in adult humans. We aim to establish whether there is an association between infection and telomere length to inform future studies. Is there an association between infections and telomere length or attrition?
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Apr 1, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Jonathan Bartlett
The Backdoor to Control the InternetFew people are aware, but over the last several days, a perceptive developer foiled a multi-year plot to install a remote backdoor into, well, the …
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Oct 12, 2023 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Tim Morris |Ian White |Suzie Cro |Jonathan Bartlett
For simulation studies that evaluate methods of handling missing data, we argue that generating partially observed data by fixing the complete data and repeatedly simulating the missingness indicators is a superficially attractive idea but only rarely appropriate to use.
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Mar 14, 2023 |
techradar.com | Jonathan Bartlett
Fortunately, tackling mental health concerns and stress at work is now at the top of the agenda for many business leaders. Organizations are no longer sweeping conversations around working practices under the rug, but are shaking the stigma and prioritizing the mental health of their employees (opens in new tab) to provide better working environments. Yet, that’s not to say the problem no longer exists.
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