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Оцінка якості життя у вікових першовагітних та вагітних з великим інтергенетичним інтервалом
Проведено изучение показателей качества жизни у 120 возрастных первобеременных и 240 беременных
с большим интергенетическим интервалом с использованием опросника SF-36 Health Status Survey,
разработанного The Health Institute, New England Medical Center, Boston, USA. Исследование показало, что
пациентки обеих групп имеют низкие показатели качества жизни. При сравнении большинство изучаемых
параметров оценки качества жизни в обследованных группах не отличались, однако у пациенток с большим
интергенетическим интервалом – достоверно выше оценка социальной роли и энергетичности.
Оценка качества жизни у возрастных первобеременных и беременных с большим интергенетическим
интервалом является важным сегментом наблюдения во время беременности, который оценивает
перспективы развития беременности в психологическом, физическом и социальном аспектах.A study of the life quality of 120 over-age primigravidas and of 240 women with a large intergenetic interval
has been carried out using the questionnaire SF-36 Health Status Survey developed by The Health Institute, New
England Medical Center, Boston, USA. This research has shown that the patients in the both groups have a low
quality of life. The major part of the life quality parameters were the same in the both groups, however, in patients
with a large interval between births the values of the social role and the energy level were significantly higher.
The life quality of over-age primigravidas and pregnant women with a large interval between successive
births is an important sector of observation during pregnancy, which allows assessing the prospects of pregnancy
in the psychological, physical, and social aspects
Actionable, long-term stable and semantic web compatible identifiers for access to biological collection objects
With biodiversity research activities being increasingly shifted to the web, the need for a system of persistent and stable identifiers for physical collection objects becomes increasingly pressing. The Consortium of European Taxonomic Facilities agreed on a common system of HTTP-URI-based stable identifiers which is now rolled out to its member organizations. The system follows Linked Open Data principles and implements redirection mechanisms to human-readable and machine-readable representations of specimens facilitating seamless integration into the growing semantic web. The implementation of stable identifiers across collection organizations is supported with open source provider software scripts, best practices documentations and recommendations for RDF metadata elements facilitating harmonized access to collection information in web portals.Peer reviewe
Figure 5 in Actionable, long-term stable and semantic web compatible identifiers for access to biological collection objects
Figure 5. The Wallich Catalogue. Screenshot of Wallich Catalogue hosted by Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh showing popup for stable URI containing information hosted at Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem
Figure 1 in Actionable, long-term stable and semantic web compatible identifiers for access to biological collection objects
Figure 1. Example specimen. Example physical herbarium object and its stable HTTP URI identifier