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Individual participant data (IPD) of mechanical workplace risk factors and low back pain with assessment of confounding and heterogeneity of effect measures

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2014/03/20/individual-participant-data-ipd-of-mechanical-workplace-risk-factors-and-low-back-pain-with-assessment-of-confounding-and-heterogeneity-of-effect-measures/

Objectives. We used individual participant data from multiple studies to conduct a comprehensive meta-analysis of mechanical exposures in the workplace and low back pain. Methods. We conducted a systematic literature search and contacted an author of each study to request their individual participant data. Because outcome definitions and exposure measures were not uniform across studies, […]


Book Launch

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/selcie/2019/05/01/book-launch/

SELCIE is delighted to announce that a new publication –  The Land of Story-Books: Scottish Children’s Literature in the Long Nineteenth Century, edited by Sarah Dunnigan and Shu-Fang Lai (Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 2019) –  will be launched on Friday 14th June at 5pm at Edinburgh University, kindly hosted in association with the Department […]


my blog - Data Science 🤜

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ls_efie11121_efie11122_2022_23/2023/04/05/my-blog-data-science-%f0%9f%a4%9c/

I recently completed my assignment through Data Science, visual analysis of datasets and data cleaning to study the economic factors that influence the number of demonstrations worldwide. After analyzing factors such as GDP, consumption, export value, import value, and savings, the following are the conclusions and observations I have made. Analysis of the data revealed […]


Resources and Links

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/intercultural-approach-student-ed/2022/11/21/resources-and-links/

Resources from the project will be posted here soon.  Useful links to our project collaborators: NALDIC (National Association for Language Development in the Curriculum) Place2Be


Juno Birch

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1751293_presentation-methods--context-4-2020-2021yr/2020/11/15/juno-birch/

Juno Birch is a sculptor and drag queen with a very distinctive retro 60’s campy style, with a very original and thought out character I would consider her drag persona as modern performance art. Her sculpture work closely associated to her drag character also informs the aesthetics of her character. Drawing inspiration from films and […]


What do you know about postcodes?

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/digimap/2009/06/03/what-do-you-know-about-postcodes/

There is a lot to know about UK postcodes! Here are some interesting key facts: There are around 2 million postcodes in the UK, covering something like 29 million addresses. A postcode is made up of four constituent parts. Take the postcode EH9 1PR as an example: The postcode Area is indicated by the initial […]


Materials: Chosŏn Korea

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/uk-sknetwork/2023/06/05/materials-choson-korea/

Materials from:   Haksu Kim_Conflicts in the village   Jay Lewis_Cooperative associations in preindustrial Korea   Sang-ho Ro_Tobacco in Early Modern Korea    


Materials: Small-scale

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/uk-sknetwork/2023/06/05/materials-small-scale/

Materials from:   Kate Bradley_Crowdfunding in the urban village Jay Lewis_Cooperative associations in preindustrial Korea Chris Perkins_Reflections on the Tokyo Imperial University Cooperative Holly Stephens_Development of a cow kye


Briefing on FIFA Presidency, 2016-2019 elections and reforms

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/sport-matters/2016/02/28/briefing-fifa-presidency-2016-2019-elections-reforms/

By Grant Jarvie Facts as at 28 February 2016  SUMMARY • FIFA still in a perilous position with on-going American and Swiss investigations into current and former officials. The extraordinary FIFA meeting in Zurich is an attempt to show the various legal authorities that FIFA can, with confidence and trust, regulate it’s own affairs. • […]


Week 7 - A Cauldron Full of Data Uploaded to Wikidata

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/witchcraft_visualisation/week-7-a-cauldron-of-data-uploaded-to-wikidata/

My main aim for this week was to start building more of a profile for each accused witch by trying to upload as much information as possible about them. I then started to focus on the data available for the people related to the trial too in order to build up more information. By the […]


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