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    School-based educational and on-site vaccination intervention among adolescents: study protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial

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    INTRODUCTION: Childhood vaccination programmes have been established in all Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries; however, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) as well as diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio (Tdap-IPV) vaccination rates are not optimal in adolescents. Education in combination with easy access vaccination may be a promising approach to improve vaccination rates. We aim at improving MMR and Tdap-IPV rates in a school setting in the context of a planned cluster randomised controlled trial (cRCT), the present paper describes the detailed protocol of this trial. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: We will conduct a school-based cRCT, where schools will be randomised to either an educational condition addressing knowledge, risk communication and enhancing self-efficacy regarding vaccination or a low-intensity information condition. In both conditions, a bus equipped with medical staff and materials, will be delivering MMR and Tdap-IPV vaccine directly after the intervention. Schools in the city centre of Berlin, Germany, will be stratified by percentage of migration and type of school. Primary outcome is the number of students who receive vaccination in the bus. Secondary outcomes are knowledge and self-efficacy. An estimated sample size of 355 school classes with approximately 25 students per class is required. The planned analyses will take the nested structure of students, classes and schools into account. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The study will be performed according to the principles of Good Clinical Practice and the Declaration of Helsinki. Approval was obtained by the local ethics committee. Parents of all students will be informed in advance. Their written consent will be obtained, in case students are underage. For dissemination, we will engage with governmental organisations to create potential of our educational unit to be included in future public health prevention schemes

    Characterization of active layer water contents in the McMurdo Sound region, Antarctica

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    The liquid soil water contents in the seasonally thawed layer (active layer) were characterized from seven soil climate monitoring sites - four coastal sites from south to north (Minna Bluff, Scott Base, Marble Point and Granite Harbour), and inland sites from low to high altitude (Wright Valley, Victoria Valley and Mount Fleming). Mean water contents ranged from 0.013 m³ m⁻³ near the surface at Victoria Valley to 0.013 m³ m⁻³ near the ice-cemented layer at Granite Harbour. The coastal sites have greater soil water contents than the McMurdo Dry Valley and Mount Fleming sites, and moisture contents increase with depth in the active layer. The Wright Valley site receives very little infiltration from snowmelt, with none in most years. All other sites, except Mount Fleming, received between one and four wetting events per summer, and infiltrated water moved to greater depths (≈ 10–25 cm). The Scott Base and Granite Harbour sites are on sloping ground and receive a subsurface flow of water along the ice-cemented permafrost. Our findings indicate that water contents are low with very little recharge, are greatly influenced by the local microclimate and topography, and show no significant increasing or decreasing trend over 10 years of monitoring

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    The geological record of the lowermost tectonic units of the Cretan nappe pile

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    The geological record of the lowermost tectonic units of the Cretan nappe pile

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    Magazine Article by J.S. Seybold Regarding the Construction of the Garrison Dam, October, 1949

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    This reprint of an article in Civil Engineering, The Magazine of Engineered Construction, dated October, 1949, by Colonel of the United States Corps of Engineers J.S. Seybold is a publication of the North Dakota State Water Conservation Commission. The six page article provides pictures and diagrams outlining the progress of the Garrison Dam project and is divided by the following subtopics: Seepage Control and Drainage, Driving Cutoff Piling, Eight Tunnels in Right Abutment, Test Tunnel on Site of Penstock No. 4, Measurements Provide Design Data, Intake Structure Contract Let, Spillway in Left Abutment, Permanent Town Built, Progress to Date. The article is marked with the handwritten annotation “Garrison Dam.” No day is given for the publication.https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/1491/thumbnail.jp
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