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Schizophrenia – time to commit to policy change
Schizophrenia is recognised as one of the most complex and profound mental health conditions, steeped in both myth and reality. Efforts needs to be multifaceted, including policy development, treatment guidance and scientific innovation, with all stakeholders working together to ensure meaningful progress. This report delves into the unique needs of people with schizophrenia, exploring supportive measures for their well-being, practical and attainable recommendations for change. The message to all nations, policy makers, payers and healthcare professionals is clear: strive for excellence, but most importantly – start somewhere
New European Technical Rules for the Assessment and Retrofitting of Existing Structures.
The consideration of sustainability aspects in the construction sector jointly with considerable economic interests have been the main impulse to include the work item of assessment and retrofitting of existing structures in the Mandate M/515 with a high priority. The new European technical rules will be developed using the existing organization of CEN/TC250.
The present report has been worked out in the frame of CEN/TC250/WG2 activities. The report encompasses:
Part I introduces the policy framework and the CEN/TC250 initiative.
Part II is a collation of the different existing National regulations and standards in Europe with regard to existing structures.
Part III gives a prospect for CEN guidance for the assessment and retrofitting of existing structures.
Having in mind the stepwise procedure for preparation of CEN Technical Documents, the contents of Part III is broader, covers more aspects, and includes more information than the normative technical recommendations. In particular, key issues are identified that require resolution and a summary of different national perspectives is provided rather than seeking to resolve all difficult technical issues during the first work step. The report presents scientific and technical background intended to stimulate debate and serves as a basis for further work to achieve a harmonized European view on the assessment and retrofitting of existing structures.JRC.G.4-European laboratory for structural assessmen
Combined spectroscopy and intensity interferometry to determine the distances of the blue supergiants P Cygni and Rigel
In this paper, we report on the spatial intensity interferometry measurements
within the H line on two stars: the Luminous Blue Variable (LBV)
supergiant \PCygni\,and the late-type B supergiant Rigel. The experimental
setup has been upgraded to allow simultaneous measurement of two polarization
channels and the zero baseline correlation function. Combined with simultaneous
spectra measurements and based on radiative transfer models calculated with the
code CMFGEN, we were able to fit our measured visibility curves to extract the
stellar distances. Our distance determinations for both \PCygni\ (1.61
0.18 kpc) and Rigel (0.26 0.02 kpc) agree very well with the values
provided by astrometry with the Gaia and Hipparcos missions, respectively. This
is the first successful step towards extending the application of the Wind
Momentum Luminosity Relation method for distance calibration from an LBV
supergiant to a more normal late-type B supergiant
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