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Generation Scotland
Generation Scotland is a Biobank, a resource of biological samples and information on health and lifestyle from thousands of volunteer donors in…
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2018
2018
Generation Scotland - Using Electronic Health Records for Research.
A. Campbell
,
Robin Flaig
,
D. Porteous
,
C. Sudlow
International Journal of Population Data Science
2018
Corpus ID: 134157273
Background Generation Scotland is a family-based genetic epidemiology study of ~24,000 volunteers from ~7000 families recruited…
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2018
2018
Generation Scotland SFHS Data Dictionary
A. Campbell
,
S. Kerr
,
D. Porteus
2018
Corpus ID: 70192236
2018
2018
Clinically driven analysis reveals gene-socioeconomic status interaction influencing periodontal disease in the electronic health record-linked Generation Scotland: Scottish Family Health Study (GS…
M. Bermingham
,
A. Campbell
,
D. Porteous
,
A. Walls
International Journal of Population Data Science
2018
Corpus ID: 52994866
IntroductionHeritability (proportion of trait variation attributable to genetic factors) is not a fixed property. It can vary…
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2016
2016
Intelligence and neuroticism in relation to depression and psychological distress: evidence of interaction using data from Generation Scotland: Scottish Family Health Study and UK Biobank
L. Navrady
,
Stuart J. Ritchie
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+8 authors
A. McIntosh
bioRxiv
2016
Corpus ID: 3187598
Background Neuroticism is a risk factor for selected mental and physical illnesses and is inversely associated with intelligence…
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2014
Review
2014
Author ' s response to reviews Title : Targeted genetic testing for familial hypercholesterolaemia using next generation sequencing : a population-based study
P. Norsworthy
,
J. Vandrovcova
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+4 authors
B. H. Smith
2014
Corpus ID: 41643969
Penny J Norsworthy (penny.norsworthy@csc.mrc.ac.uk) Jana Vandrovcova (jana.vandrovcova@imperial.ac.uk) Ellen RA Thomas (Ellen…
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2013
2013
Predictors of QTc and QTc prolongation in the generation scotland family study
C. Brown
,
C. Hastie
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+10 authors
S. Padmanabhan
2013
Corpus ID: 140107231
This is the final published version. It was originally published by Portland Press in Clinical Science here: http://www.clinsci…
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2012
2012
Generation Scotland: a family and population-based genomics resource
S. Kerr
,
D. Porteous
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+4 authors
A. Morris
2012
Corpus ID: 83573141
2008
2008
Tokens of trust or token trust? Public consultation and "generation Scotland"
G. Haddow
,
S. Cunningham-Burley
2008
Corpus ID: 167130682
2007
2007
A SOCIO-TECHNICAL PERSPECTIVE ON ONTOLOGY DEVELOPMENT IN
Healthgrids Ure
2007
Corpus ID: 16943832
The paper focuses on the alignment of technical and human infrastructures in the semantic web, taking the development and…
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2005
2005
Generation Scotland: Legal and Ethical Aspects
G. Laurie
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J. Gibson
2005
Corpus ID: 158665379
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