
Added support for Advent, Medion and Nokia. Added SLIC table detection (BIOS mod and software, it can tell the difference). This is just a minor version to support the random encryption Added random SLIC encryption support, this means everyones SLIC will have a unique encryption. Added support for FSC, Quanmax and Trigem. Fixed file write errors caused by version 1.7.3. Improved SLIC detection (still not tied to anything, it’s simply a BETA feature until I get more feedback). Removed the beta SLIC detection (caused crashes on 1.7.4). Changed the way the loader is wrote to the partition (no more mounting). Fixed loader modes to stop system hangs. This command does not change the last modification date, only saves it as an object in the Powershell object viewer. Get-Content \path oileile.txt | Where-Object | Set-Content \path oileile.txt I've tried with the following (edit last modification date is a workgroup policy): I'm new to powershell, but am trying to figure out how to change last modification date on a file. More research is needed to understand the determinants of these racial disparities.Q:Įditing last modification date with powershell Disparities in care quality persist even among patients who receive care from a transplant center. Compared with Whites, other ethnic minorities have less quality of care for ESRD patients in the United States. The lowest quality was observed among patients who received transplant and were black, Hispanic, and American Indian. Among patients with diabetes, Blacks, Hispanics, and American Indians experienced significantly lower O/E ratios of the quality measure than did non-Hispanic Whites (0.87, 0.85, 0.86, and 0.88 vs. The adjusted mean O/E ratio was significantly lower among Black, Hispanic, Asian, and American Indian patients than among non-Hispanic White patients (1.23, 1.13, 1.16, and 1.14 vs.
We assessed the relationship between race/ethnicity and the observed-to-expected (O/E) ratio of this quality measure by using a logistic regression model.
Patients who initiated dialysis from Januto Decemand survived to Decemwere identified from the National Medicare ESRD Program (NMP) dataset. We used data from the Medicare 5% claims database to examine race/ethnicity-based disparities in the quality of ESRD care among Medicare patients, using a pay-for-performance quality measure. Little is known about racial disparities in the quality of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) care in the United States. Category:Windows-only software downloadThe quality of end-stage renal disease care in a multi-ethnic American health care system.