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74 result(s) for "Bailey, Gerry"
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Fragile planet
Looks at several types of nature's most devastating natural disasters and how they affect the land and people when they occur.
Strike sinks one day of boat show: The nautical exhibition will go ahead at BC Place after striking employees reached a deal to end their walkout
\"I have been on the phone 15 hours today,\" said Aaron Fell manager of Surrey's Olympic Boat Centers Canada, which handles the Bayliner and Maxum power boat lines produced by U.S. Marine, the world's largest manufacturer, located in Washington state. \"It has played havoc with our plans. After we were told the show was off we sent boats away from BC Place . . . now we're arranging to have them all brought back . . . . It's been tremendously expensive for us.\" Color Photo: Peter Battistoni, Vancouver Sun / The date may be wrong -- it now starts Feb. 8 -- but Boat Show 2001 will go ahead at BC Place Stadiumfollowing a tentative agreement between BC Place and its striking BCGEU members. ; Color Photo: Peter Battistoni, Vancouver Sun / Boat Show 2001 will go on at BC Place Stadium -- but it will start a day late following a tentative agreement between BC Place and its striking BCGEU members. Trucks began bringing boats back to lots near the stadium on Monday to wait for approval to bring them inside. ;
Changing climate
A primer on the causes of climate change, the effects on the planet and population, and how it can be combatted.
Strike sinks first day of boat show: The nautical exhibition will go ahead at BC Place after striking employees reached a deal to end their walkout
A number of exhibitors who had trucked in large vessels were waiting for pilot vehicles to guide them out of town when word finally came that the show would go on. Todd Kyllo, owner of Twin Anchors Marine in Sicamous sent his $259,000, 20-metre long houseboat off on a large flatbed truck to Calgary after being told the show was dead shortly after 2 p.m. \"I have been on the phone 15 hours today,\" said Aaron Fell manager of Surrey's Olympic Boat Centers Canada, which handles the Bayliner and Maxum power boat lines produced by U.S. Marine, the world's largest manufacturer, located in Washington state. \"It has played havoc with our plans. After we were told the show was off we sent boats away from BC Place ... now we're arranging to have them all brought back. ... It's been tremendously expensive for us.\" Color Photo: Peter Battistoni, Vancouver Sun / Boat Show 2001 will go on at BC Place Stadium -- but it will start a day late following a tentative agreement between BC Place and its striking BCGEU members. Trucks began bringing boats back to lots near the stadium on Monday to wait for approval to bring them inside. ;
Space challenge
Learn about everything from comets to lunar landings and explore ways to continue learning about space on your own.
Acute evaluation of sport-related concussion and implications for the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT6) for adults, adolescents and children: a systematic review
ObjectivesTo systematically review the scientific literature regarding the acute assessment of sport-related concussion (SRC) and provide recommendations for improving the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT6).Data sourcesSystematic searches of seven databases from 2001 to 2022 using key words and controlled vocabulary relevant to concussion, sports, SCAT, and acute evaluation.Eligibility criteria(1) Original research articles, cohort studies, case–control studies, and case series with a sample of >10; (2) ≥80% SRC; and (3) studies using a screening tool/technology to assess SRC acutely (<7 days), and/or studies containing psychometric/normative data for common tools used to assess SRC.Data extractionSeparate reviews were conducted involving six subdomains: Cognition, Balance/Postural Stability, Oculomotor/Cervical/Vestibular, Emerging Technologies, and Neurological Examination/Autonomic Dysfunction. Paediatric/Child studies were included in each subdomain. Risk of Bias and study quality were rated by coauthors using a modified SIGN (Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network) tool.ResultsOut of 12 192 articles screened, 612 were included (189 normative data and 423 SRC assessment studies). Of these, 183 focused on cognition, 126 balance/postural stability, 76 oculomotor/cervical/vestibular, 142 emerging technologies, 13 neurological examination/autonomic dysfunction, and 23 paediatric/child SCAT. The SCAT discriminates between concussed and non-concussed athletes within 72 hours of injury with diminishing utility up to 7 days post injury. Ceiling effects were apparent on the 5-word list learning and concentration subtests. More challenging tests, including the 10-word list, were recommended. Test–retest data revealed limitations in temporal stability. Studies primarily originated in North America with scant data on children.ConclusionSupport exists for using the SCAT within the acute phase of injury. Maximal utility occurs within the first 72 hours and then diminishes up to 7 days after injury. The SCAT has limited utility as a return to play tool beyond 7 days. Empirical data are limited in pre-adolescents, women, sport type, geographical and culturally diverse populations and para athletes.PROSPERO registration numberCRD42020154787.