233 research outputs found
224 ADIPONECTIN AND LEPTIN EXHIBIT DIFFERENT PATTERN OF PRODUCTION IN CARTILAGE FROM PATIENTS WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS
Prevention and assessment of infectious diseases among children and adult migrants arriving to the European Union/European Economic Association: a protocol for a suite of systematic reviews for public health and health systems
Introduction The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control is developing evidence-based guidance for voluntary screening, treatment and vaccine prevention of infectious diseases for newly arriving migrants to the European Union/European Economic Area. The objective of this systematic review protocol is to guide the identification, appraisal and synthesis of the best available evidence on prevention and assessment of the following priority infectious diseases: tuberculosis, HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, poliomyelitis (polio), Haemophilus influenza disease, strongyloidiasis and schistosomiasis.
Methods and analysis The search strategy will identify evidence from existing systematic reviews and then update the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness evidence using prospective trials, economic evaluations and/or recently published systematic reviews. Interdisciplinary teams have designed logic models to help define study inclusion and exclusion criteria, guiding the search strategy and identifying relevant outcomes. We will assess the certainty of evidence using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach.
Ethics and dissemination There are no ethical or safety issues. We anticipate disseminating the findings through open-access publications, conference abstracts and presentations. We plan to publish technical syntheses as GRADEpro evidence summaries and the systematic reviews as part of a special edition open-access publication on refugee health. We are following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses for Protocols reporting guideline. This protocol is registered in PROSPERO: CRD42016045798
230 CHONDROCYTE PHENOTYPE IS DETERMINANT FOR THE EXPRESSION OF ADIPOKINES AND THEIR RECEPTORS
Welcoming, Revitalising, Re-Growing?:Refugee Arrival and Urban Development in Shrinking Cities
Refugees are increasingly relocated to shrinking cities, bringing refugee-centred revitalisation as an urban development strategy to the forefront of policy discourse at the migration-development nexus (see Pottie-Sherman, 2018). Including refugees in local revitalisation strategies has social, political, economic, and legal dimensions, which make it important to look beyond statistics of urban growth and decline and analyse local processes. Critically deconstructing refugee-centred revitalisation from the perspective of exiled people arriving in places affected by decline sheds light on the disparities between what cities expect and hope for, and what newcomers experience, and thus expose gaps between what places offer and what refugees need
A Distributed Query Processing Engine
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are formed of tiny, highly energy-constrained sensor nodes that are equipped with wireless transceivers. They may be mobile and are usually deployed in large numbers in unfamiliar environments. The nodes communicate with one another by autonomously creating ad-hoc networks which are subsequently used to gather sensor data. WSNs also process the data within the network itself and only forward the result to the requesting node. This is referred to as in-network data aggregation and results in the substantial reduction of the amount of data that needs to be transmitted by any single node in the network. In this paper we present a framework for a distributed query processing engine (DQPE) which would allow sensor nodes to examine incoming queries and autonomously perform query optimisation using information available locally. Such qualities make a WSN the perfect tool to carryout environmental\ud
monitoring in future planetary exploration missions in a reliable and cost effective manner
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