Christopher J L Murray, Ryan M Barber, Kyle J Foreman, Ayşe Abbasoğlu Özgören et al.
Background The Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 (GBD 2013) aims to bring together all available epidemiological data using a coherent measurement framework, standardised estimation methods, and transparent data sources to enable comparisons of health loss over time and across causes, age–sex grou...
Coleman Rotstein, Gerald A. Evans, Abraham Born, Ronald F. Grossman et al.
Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) and ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) are important causes of morbidity and mortality, with mortality rates approaching 62%. HAP and VAP are the second most common cause of nosocomial infection overall, but are the most common cause documented in the intensive c...
M. G. Aartsen, K. Abraham, M. Ackermann, J. Adams et al.
We present an improved event-level likelihood formalism for including neutrino telescope data in global fits to new physics. We derive limits on spin-dependent dark matterproton scattering by employing the new formalism in a re-analysis of data from the 79-string IceCube search for dark matter annih...
Katharine Adeney, Marie Lall
Abstract Katharine Adeney is Lecturer in Politics in the Department of Politics at the University of Sheffield.Marie Lall is a principal researcher at the Institute of Education and a visiting lecturer at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Marie Lall is a Lecturer in E...
Shanta Barua, Eaftekhar Ahmed Rana, M. Asaduzzaman Prodhan, Syeda Hasina Akter et al.
Bluetongue virus (BTV) and epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) are vector-borne orbiviruses that pose an emerging threat to livestock, including cattle and sheep. This review summarizes the global distribution, genetic diversity, and key factors driving their spread along with the existing kn...
Ferdousi Akter, Md. Al Mamun
<strong>Introduction:</strong> In the realm of language teaching and learning, the humanistic approach is one of the most remarkable movements. It is such an approach where the learner is seen as a whole person with physical, emotional and social features as well as cognitive characteristics. It is ...
Suresh Damodaran, G. Erumbala, Dilip Abraham, Stephen Nirmal
<h3>Aim</h3> To study the incidence of Leishmaniasis in children under 5 years in a District General Hospital in the UK. <h3>Method</h3> The microbiology records over 5-years (2005–2010) were reviewed. Inclusion criteria were age under 5 years and diagnosis of Leishmaniasis on bone marrow examinatio...
Moinak Biswas
Two Articles by Ritwik Ghatak Moinak Biswas Ritwik Ghatak (1925–1976) was born in Dhaka, now in Bangladesh (referred to as East Bengal in the essays here), and moved to West Bengal around the time of India’s independence and the Partition (1947). He started off as a writer of short stories and becam...
Ramón Menéndez
IntroductionThis paper explores the different meanings that individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds associate with being authentic. It builds on previous research (Menendez 11) that found quantitative differences in terms of the meanings individuals from Eastern and Western backgrounds tend to a...
Nafisa A. Iqbal
Let's start here: A few days after we watch the movie, Maa unearths a fragile thing from the depths of the old mahogany armoire. It is small, palm-sized. We hold this very old thing like a just-born hatchling between our hands, pass it between us with eggshell caution. It is her nana's diary. I imag...
Mohamed A. Arafa
English Abstract: According to some recent statistical reports, around 900 million Muslims nowadays. Several live in the Middle Eastern and the Arab World, as Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Jordan, Algeria, among others (assessed at 130 million), but many more live in countries, as Pakistan, Bangladesh, I...