21 research outputs found
An examination of post-glacial landforms and the subsequent variation in floral communities at two sites in northern Michigan.
General EcologyPost-glacial topographic features are an integral part of northern Michigan geography.
This study utilizes two predominantly aspen forest sites of roughly equivalent age to examine
differences between moraine and outwash plant communities. We found significantly higher
tree diameter, species richness, soil moisture, and canopy coverage at the moraine site.
Suspected reasons for this variation include the presence of underlying clay in the moraine
which may cause the increased moisture content.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95927/1/Batra_Baumgartner_Mosier_2010.PD
Increased transmissibility and global spread of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern as at June 2021.
We present a global analysis of the spread of recently emerged SARS-CoV-2 variants and estimate changes in effective reproduction numbers at country-specific level using sequence data from GISAID. Nearly all investigated countries demonstrated rapid replacement of previously circulating lineages by the World Health Organization-designated variants of concern, with estimated transmissibility increases of 29% (95% CI: 24-33), 25% (95% CI: 20-30), 38% (95% CI: 29-48) and 97% (95% CI: 76-117), respectively, for B.1.1.7, B.1.351, P.1 and B.1.617.2
A influência da genética na dependência tabágica e o papel da farmacogenética no tratamento do tabagismo The influence of genetics on nicotine dependence and the role of pharmacogenetics in treating the smoking habit
Mesmo com os esforços intensivos para o controle do tabagismo nas Ăşltimas dĂ©cadas, uma proporção substancial de pessoas inicia a fumar ou mantĂ©m-se fumando apesar do pleno conhecimento dos malefĂcios do hábito. Os estudos tĂŞm focado atualmente as bases genĂ©ticas da adição nicotĂnica. O tabagismo tem sido associado a vários polimorfismos genĂ©ticos, mas os fatores ambientais tambĂ©m devem ser enfatizados. Esta revisĂŁo apresenta alguns dos principais dados disponĂveis dos estudos genĂ©ticos sobre o comportamento tabágico. Esta linha de pesquisa poderá, no futuro, ajudar os clĂnicos a individualizar o tipo, a dosagem e a duração do tratamento da dependĂŞncia tabágica, conforme o genĂłtipo de cada fumante, maximizando a eficácia do esquema proposto.<br>Despite the considerable efforts made in the fight against smoking in the last decades, there are still substantial numbers of people who, in full knowledge of the health hazards, begin smoking or continue smoking. Recent studies have focused on the genetic bases of the nicotine addiction. Various genetic polymorphisms have been associated with smoking. However, environmental factors have also been shown to play a role. In this review, we present some of the principal data collected in genetic studies of smoking behavior. The results obtained through this line of research will eventually aid clinicians in individualizing the type, dosage and duration of treatment for patients with nicotine dependence in accordance with the genotype of each smoker, thereby maximizing the efficacy of the proposed treatment regimen
Reciprocal differences of morphological and DNA characters in interspecific hybridization in Cucumis
WHO Global Situational Alert System: a mixed methods multistage approach to identify country-level COVID-19 alerts.
BackgroundGlobally, since 1 January 2020 and as of 24 January 2023, there have been over 664 million cases of COVID-19 and over 6.7 million deaths reported to WHO. WHO developed an evidence-based alert system, assessing public health risk on a weekly basis in 237 countries, territories and areas from May 2021 to June 2022. This aimed to facilitate the early identification of situations where healthcare capacity may become overstretched.MethodsThe process involved a three-stage mixed methods approach. In the first stage, future deaths were predicted from the time series of reported cases and deaths to produce an initial alert level. In the second stage, this alert level was adjusted by incorporating a range of contextual indicators and accounting for the quality of information available using a Bayes classifier. In the third stage, countries with an alert level of 'High' or above were added to an operational watchlist and assistance was deployed as needed.ResultsSince June 2021, the system has supported the release of more than US$27 million from WHO emergency funding, over 450 000 rapid antigen diagnostic testing kits and over 6000 oxygen concentrators. Retrospective evaluation indicated that the first two stages were needed to maximise sensitivity, where 44% (IQR 29%-67%) of weekly watchlist alerts would not have been identified using only reported cases and deaths. The alerts were timely and valid in most cases; however, this could only be assessed on a non-representative sample of countries with hospitalisation data available.ConclusionsThe system provided a standardised approach to monitor the pandemic at the country level by incorporating all available data on epidemiological analytics and contextual assessments. While this system was developed for COVID-19, a similar system could be used for future outbreaks and emergencies, with necessary adjustments to parameters and indicators