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Global patterns in monthly activity of influenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, parainfluenza virus, and metapneumovirus: a systematic analysis

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You Li, Rachel M Reeves, Xin Wang, Quique Bassat et al.

Journal: The Lancet Global HealthYear: 2019Citations: 550

BACKGROUND: Influenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, parainfluenza virus, and metapneumovirus are the most common viruses associated with acute lower respiratory infections in young children (<5 years) and older people (≥65 years). A global report of the monthly activity of these viruses is nee...

Health SciencesMedicineEpidemiologyOpen Access
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Anthropology and Climate Change

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Year: 2016Citations: 305

ForewordIntroduction PART 1: CLIMATE AND CULTURE1. Human Agency, Climate Change and Culture: An Archaeological Perspective, Fekri A. Hassan, University College London2. Climate and Weather Discourse in Anthropology: From Determinism to Uncertain Futures, Nicole Peterson, Columbia University, and Ken...

Social SciencesGeography, Planning and DevelopmentPacific and Southeast Asian Studies
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Cancer incidence in the south Asian population of England (1990–92)

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Heather Winter, Kar Keung Cheng, Carole Cummins, R Marić et al.

Journal: British Journal of CancerYear: 1999Citations: 145

Cancer incidence among English south Asians (residents in England with ethnic origins in India, Pakistan or Bangladesh) is described and compared with non-south Asian and Indian subcontinent rates. The setting for the study was areas covered by Thames, Trent, West Midlands and Yorkshire cancer regis...

Health SciencesMedicineOncologyOpen Access
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Childhood cancer in the south Asian population of England (1990–1992)

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Carole Cummins, Heather Winter, R Marić, Kar Keung Cheng et al.

Journal: British Journal of CancerYear: 2001Citations: 28

Cancer incidence in 1990–92 among English south Asian (residents with ethnic origins in India, Pakistan or Bangladesh) and non-south Asian children is compared. Standardized incidence ratios show significant overall excesses in south Asians (131), largely due to higher rates in south Asian boys, and...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthOpen Access
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The Limits of the human security agenda: the case of Canada's response to the Timor crisis

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T.S. Hataley, Kim Richard Nossal

Journal: Global Change Peace & SecurityYear: 2004Citations: 12

Abstract Enthusiasts of human security argue that what is needed in the post‐Cold‐War period is a foreign policy agenda that is more ‘people‐centred’ than the state‐centred focus of security policy during the Cold War period. Among the most enthusiastic proponents of the human security paradigm in t...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsGlobal Peace and Security Dynamics
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Season rather than habitat affects lynx survival and risk of mortality in the human‐dominated landscape of southern Sweden

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Henrik Andrén, Malin Aronsson, José Vicente López‐Bao, Gustaf Samelius et al.

Journal: Wildlife BiologyYear: 2021Citations: 9

Landscapes are mosaics of habitat associated with different risks and resources, including human activities, which can affect individual survival in wildlife. Different relationships between habitat characteristics and human‐caused and natural mortality can result in attractive sinks. We used indivi...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcologyOpen Access
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