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    Antidepressant Tx for anxiety disorders: How long?

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    Review of: Batelaan NM, Bosman RC, Muntingh A, et al. Risk of relapse after antidepressant discontinuation in anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder: systematic review and meta-analysis of relapse prevention trials. BMJ. 2017;358:j3927. Erratum in: BMJ. 2017;358:j4461.Includes bibliographical references2 pagesAntidepressant Tx for anxiety disorders: How long? This systematic review/meta-analysis provides some long-awaited evidence regarding the length of time to treat to minimize the risk of relapse. PRACTICE CHANGER: Keep patients on antidepressant therapy for anxiety disorders for a year or longer before considering a taper.Patricia McGuire, MD; Gregory Castelli, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, UPMC St. Margaret, Pittsburgh, P

    Further frontiers in GIS: Extending Spatial Analysis to Textual Sources in Archaeology

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    Although the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has a long history in archaeology, spatial technologies have been rarely used to analyse the content of textual collections. A newly developed approach termed Geographic Text Analysis (GTA) is now allowing the semi-automated exploration of large corpora incorporating a combination of Natural Language Processing techniques, Corpus Linguistics, and GIS. In this article we explain the development of GTA, propose possible uses of this methodology in the field of archaeology, and give a summary of the challenges that emerge from this type of analysis.The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) / ERC grant “Spatial Humanities: Texts, GIS, places” (agreement number 283850)

    THIRD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON RANAVIRUSES:: ADVANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE THREAT OF RANAVIRUSES TO NORTH AMERICAN HERPETOFAUNA

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    Members of the genus Ranavirus, one of five genera withinthe family Iridoviridae, encompass a group of large, doublestrandedDNA viruses that infect all three classes of ectothermicvertebrates: fish, amphibians, and reptiles. Ranaviruses areglobally emerging pathogens that cause considerable morbidityand mortality among diverse populations. In North America,ranavirus epizootics are regularly reported in wild and culturedfish, amphibian, and reptile populations

    A Decade of Microfinance Banks’ Operations and Economic Development in Nigeria

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    This study looks at a decade of microfinance banking operations in Nigeria and its impact on Economic development. The main objective of this paper is to investigate empirically the impact of a decade of microfinance bank operations on economic development in Nigeria spanning from 2005 to 2014. The data were sourced from Central Bank of Nigeria while the Ordinary Least Squares method of multiple regression analysis and Granger Causality Test were employed to determine the short run relationship and the causality between the variables utilizing E-view 6 package.  Human Development Index (HDI) is used as proxy for economic development while the two most prominent variables; Deposits and Loans are used as regressors to proxy Microfinance bank operations. The result showed that Deposit mobilization remains the key mover in microfinance bank operations and contributes positively to economic development while banks Loans exhibited a negative contributions which could be explained away by the high interest rates, diversions, heavy fees and harsh economic conditions which saw many clients always struggling to meet up with loan repayments. Outreach sufficiency is to be encouraged by ensuring the establishment of more MFBs; this will also help access to loans and entrench competition which will naturally drive down the loan charges to clients. Key Words: microfinance bank, Economic development, Human Development Inde

    Synopsis of researcher meeting -- Bottlenose Dolphin Health & Risk Assessment Project, February 22-24, 2005

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    A meeting was convened on February 22-24, 2005 in Charleston, South Carolina to bring together researchers collaborating on the Bottlenose Dolphin Health and Risk Assessment (HERA) Project to review and discuss preliminary health-related findings from captured dolphins during 2003 and 2004 in the Indian River Lagoon (IRL), FL and Charleston (CHS), SC. Over 30 researchers with diverse research expertise representing government, academic and marine institutions participated in the 2-1/2 day meeting. The Bottlenose Dolphin HERA Project is a comprehensive, integrated, multi-disciplinary research program designed to assess environmental and anthropogenic stressors, as well as the health and long-term viability of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Standardized and comprehensive protocols are being used to evaluate dolphin health in the coastal ecosystems in the IRL and CHS. The Bottlenose Dolphin Health and Risk Assessment (HERA) Project was initiated in 2003 by Dr. Patricia Fair at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Ocean Service/Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research and Dr. Gregory Bossart at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution under NMFS Scientific Research Permit No. 998-1678-00 issued to Dr. Bossart. Towards this end, this study focuses on developing tools and techniques to better identify health threats to these dolphins, and to develop links to possible environmental stressors. Thus, the primary objective of the Dolphin HERA Project is to measure the overall health and as well as the potential health hazards for dolphin populations in the two sites by performing screening-level risk assessments using standardized methods. The screening-level assessment involves capture, sampling and release activities during which physical examinations are performed on dolphins and a suite of nonlethal morphologic and clinicopathologic parameters, to be used to develop indices of dolphin health, are collected. Thus far, standardized health assessments have been performed on 155 dolphins during capture-release studies conducted in Years 2003 and 2004 at the two sites. A major collaboration has been established involving numerous individuals and institutions, which provide the project with a broad assessment capability toward accomplishing the goals and objectives of this project

    Cognitive motion extrapolation and cognitive clocking in prediction motion tasks.

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    The Critical Thinking Course at Fayetteville State: A Pilot Study

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    Mapping ‘Wordsworthshire’: A GIS Study of Literary Tourism in Victorian Lakeland

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    This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Victorian Culture on 14/08/2015, available online: doi: 10.1080/13555502.2015.1058089This article answers the call for scholarship that models the implementation of geographic information systems (GIS) technologies in literary-historical research. In doing so, it creates a step change to the integration of digital methodologies in the humanities. Combining methods and perspectives from cultural history, literary studies, and geographic information sciences, the article confirms, challenges, and extends understanding of Victorian literary tourism in the English Lake District. It engages with the accounts of several nineteenth-century tourists, paying specific attention to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s English Notebooks and Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley’s A Coach Drive at the Lakes, which are examined alongside contemporaneous guidebooks and other commercial tourist publications. In the process, the article draws attention to a spatial correlation between the route of the Ambleside turnpike (the Lake District’s principal coach road) and the major literary sites to which Victorian Lakeland visitors were guided. Recognizing this correlation, we contend, helps to deepen our appreciation of how the physical and imaginative geographies of the Lake District region interrelate. Specifically, it helps us appreciate how the Victorian fascination with the Lakeland’s literary associations was modulated not only by interest in the region’s other attractions, but also by material conditions on the ground
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