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    Determination of water content in clay and organic soil using microwave oven

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    The article deals with the techniques of soil water content determination using microwave radiation. Its practical application would allow solving the problems of resource efficiency in geotechnical survey due to reduction of energy and resource intensity of laboratory analysis as well as its acceleration by means of decreasing labour intensity and, as a result, cost reduction. The article presents a detail analysis of approaches to soil water content determination and soil drying, considers its features and application. The study in soil of different composition, typical for Western Siberia including organic and organic-mineral ones, is a peculiarity of the given article, which makes it rather topical. The article compares and analyzes the results of the investigation into soil water content, which are obtained via conventional techniques and the original one developed by the authors, consisting in microwave drying. The authors also give recommendation on microwave technique application to dry soil

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    The effect of innovative home care projects on the perceived burden of informal caregivers: a follow up study

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    Purpose/objectives: The Belgian National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance (NIHDI) is interested in delaying institutionalization of older persons. Informal caregivers play an important role in maintaining the health, well-being, functional performance and quality of life of older people living at home. The aim of this paper is to identify whether innovative projects in home care are statistically associated with decreasing the informal caregiver’s perceived burden. Background/Methods: The study uses the interRAI HC instrument and a shorter version of the original 22-Zarit Burden Interview. In this ongoing study we have a population of 4346 frail older persons who have an informal caregiver and who are benefiting from innovative projects in home care. Through multivariate logistic regression researchers analyze the effect of the projects in the burden of caregivers. This method enables researchers to take into account factors such as the older person’s cognitive functioning, ADL performance, depressive symptoms, as well as the informal caregivers’ characteristics. Conclusions: This research will provide knowledge on perceived burden and will show whether some types of interventions may have a positive effect on decreasing the burden in giving care. This is important information for home care agencies but also useful information for policy makers at a societal level

    Unwilling to change, determined to fail: donor aid in occupied palestine in the aftermath of the Arab uprisings

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    Since 1993 the international community has invested more than $24 billion in ‘peace and development’ in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt). That aid was meant originally to support the Oslo Peace Process through economic development. However, neither peace nor development has been realized, and both seem increasingly unlikely. While examining donor operations, priorities and the ‘aid-for-peace’ agenda, this article investigates whether patterns in oPt donor aid have changed following the Arab uprisings of 2011. Building on 28 original interviews with Palestine aid actors, it was found that patterns remain unchanged and that donors remain transfixed on a long failed ‘Investment in Peace’ framework that was designed for economic development by the World Bank back in 1993. By comparing these research findings with the literature on aid to Palestine, this article argues that donors are not ready to alter a framework dominated by policy instrumentalists who emphasize pre-determined normative values over actual results, quietly trading financial inducements to Palestinians to forgo political rights within a ‘peace dividends’ model. Meanwhile, critics of the existing aid framework remain largely ignored and have little influence on aid policy, in spite of two decades of instrumentalist failure to produce peace or economic growth using the existing model
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