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The positive impact of conservation action

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Penny F. Langhammer, Joseph W. Bull, Jake E. Bicknell, Joseph Oakley et al.

Journal: ScienceYear: 2024Citations: 193

Governments recently adopted new global targets to halt and reverse the loss of biodiversity. It is therefore crucial to understand the outcomes of conservation actions. We conducted a global meta-analysis of 186 studies (including 665 trials) that measured biodiversity over time and compared outcom...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Manifestations and treatment of Schimke immuno-osseous dysplasia: 14 new cases and a review of the literature

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Cornelius F. Boerkoel, Sinéad M. O’Neill, Jean Luc André, P.J. Benke et al.

Journal: European Journal of PediatricsYear: 2000Citations: 178

Unlabelled Schimke immuno-osseous dysplasia (SIOD) is a rare autosomal recessive spondylo-epiphyseal dysplasia. The characteristic features of SIOD include 1) short stature with hyperpigmented macules and an unusual facies, 2) proteinuria with progressive renal failure, 3) lymphopenia with recurrent...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyImmunology
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Incidence of influenza-like illness and severe acute respiratory infection during three influenza seasons in Bangladesh, 2008–2010

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Eduardo Azziz‐Baumgartner, A. S. M. Alamgir, Mustafizur Rahman, Nusrat Homaira et al.

Journal: Bulletin of the World Health OrganizationYear: 2011Citations: 92

OBJECTIVE: To determine how much influenza contributes to severe acute respiratory illness (SARI), a leading cause of death in children, among people of all ages in Bangladesh. METHODS: Physicians obtained nasal and throat swabs to test for influenza virus from patients who were hospitalized within ...

Health SciencesMedicineEpidemiologyOpen Access
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Influenza-associated mortality in 2009 in four sentinel sites in Bangladesh

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Nusrat Homaira, Stephen P. Luby, A. S. M. Alamgir, Kariul Islam et al.

Journal: Bulletin of the World Health OrganizationYear: 2012Citations: 30

OBJECTIVE: To estimate influenza-associated mortality in Bangladesh in 2009. METHODS: In four hospitals in Bangladesh, respiratory samples were collected twice a month throughout 2009 from inpatients aged < 5 years with severe pneumonia and from older inpatients with severe acute respiratory infecti...

Health SciencesMedicineEpidemiologyOpen Access
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Leadership, action, learning and accountability to deliver quality care for women, newborns and children

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A Adeniran, Andrew Likaka, Anneka Knutsson, Anthony Costello et al.

Journal: Bulletin of the World Health OrganizationYear: 2018Citations: 19

Recognizing the need for action, the&#13;\nnational governments of Bangladesh,&#13;\nCôte d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, India,&#13;\nMalawi, Nigeria, Uganda and United Republic&#13;\nof Tanzania, together with WHO,&#13;\nthe United Nations Children’s Fund&#13;\n(UNICEF), the United Nations Population&#...

Health SciencesMedicinePediatrics, Perinatology and Child HealthOpen Access
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Operational response simulation tool for epidemics within refugee and IDP settlements: A scenario-based case study of the Cox’s Bazar settlement

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Joseph Aylett-Bullock, Carolina Cuesta-Lazaro, Arnau Quera-Bofarull, Anjali Katta et al.

Journal: PLoS Computational BiologyYear: 2021Citations: 15

The spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19 presents many challenges to healthcare systems and infrastructures across the world, exacerbating inequalities and leaving the world's most vulnerable populations most affected. Given their density and available infrastructure, refugee and internall...

Physical SciencesMathematicsModeling and SimulationOpen Access
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Antecedents of the Concept of Travel Intention During the Pandemic: A Case Study from Turkey

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Gökhan Onat, Yusuf Karakuş, Thiago Duarte Pimentel, Yunus DOĞAN

Journal: Revista Rosa dos Ventos - Turismo e HospitalidadeYear: 2021Citations: 12

The purpose of this study is to reveal the effect of Covid-19 fear on travel intention and to test the mediating effect of reliance on vaccine in the relationship between fear of Covid-19 and travel intention. In this context, a structural model was created to examine these three variables: the rela...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and EconometricsOpen Access
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Population and climate change: who will the grand convergence leave behind?

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Martha Campbell, John B. Casterline, Federico Castillo, Alisha Graves et al.

Journal: The Lancet Global HealthYear: 2014Citations: 8

For many developing countries, investments in health have proved a great success. The Lancet Commission “Global health 2035: a world converging within a generation”1Jamison DT Summers LH Alleyne G et al.Global health 2035: a world converging within a generation.Lancet. 2013; 382: 1898-1955Summary Fu...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceHealth, Toxicology and MutagenesisOpen Access
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The ∞ Galaxy: A Candidate Direct-collapse Supermassive Black Hole between Two Massive, Ringed Nuclei

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Pieter van Dokkum, Gabriel Brammer, Josephine F. W. Baggen, Michael A. Keim et al.

Journal: The Astrophysical Journal LettersYear: 2025Citations: 7

Abstract We report the discovery of an unusual z = 1.14 object, dubbed the ∞ galaxy, in JWST imaging of the COSMOS field. Its rest-frame near-IR light is dominated by two compact nuclei with stellar masses of ∼10 11 M ⊙ and a projected separation of 10 kpc. Both nuclei have a prominent ring or shell...

Physical SciencesPhysics and AstronomyNuclear and High Energy PhysicsOpen Access
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Operational response simulation tool for epidemics within refugee and IDP settlements

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Joseph Aylett-Bullock, Carolina Cuesta-Lazaro, Arnau Quera-Bofarull, Anjali Katta et al.

Journal: medRxivYear: 2021Citations: 6

Abstract The spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19 presents many challenges to healthcare systems and infrastructures across the world, exacerbating inequalities and leaving the world’s most vulnerable populations most affected. Given their density and available infrastructure, refugee and ...

Physical SciencesMathematicsModeling and SimulationOpen Access
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A deep learning-based fully automatic and clinical-ready framework for regional myocardial segmentation and myocardial ischemia evaluation

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Mujun An, Junhuan Li, Xiaoyang Xu, U. Joseph Schoepf et al.

Journal: Medical & Biological Engineering & ComputingYear: 2023Citations: 5

Myocardial ischemia diagnosis with CT perfusion imaging (CTP) is important in coronary artery disease management. Traditional analysis procedure is time-consuming and error-prone due to the semi-manual and operator-dependent nature. To improve the diagnostic performance, a deep learning-based, fully...

Health SciencesMedicineRadiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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Methodology used to develop the minimum common data elements for surveillance and Reporting of Musculoskeletal Injuries in the MILitary (ROMMIL) statement

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Garrett S. Bullock, Joanne L. Fallowfield, Sarah J. de la Motte, Nigel Arden et al.

Journal: F1000ResearchYear: 2024Citations: 3

Background: The objective was to summarize the methodology used to develop the international minimum data elements for surveillance and Reporting of Musculoskeletal Injuries in the MILitary (ROMMIL) statement. This is a recommended list of elements to be collected and reported when conducting injury...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsOccupational TherapyOpen Access
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A mixed-method approach to determining contact matrices in the Cox’s Bazar refugee settlement

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Joseph Walker, Joseph Aylett-Bullock, Difu Shi, Allen Gidraf Kahindo Maina et al.

Journal: Royal Society Open ScienceYear: 2023Citations: 2

Contact matrices are an important ingredient in age-structured epidemic models to inform the simulated spread of the disease between subgroups of the population. These matrices are generally derived using resource-intensive diary-based surveys and few exist in the Global South or tailored to vulnera...

Physical SciencesMathematicsModeling and SimulationOpen Access
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Weaponization of refugees: Why now?

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James Horncastle

Journal: Comparative StrategyYear: 2023Citations: 2

AbstractThe limited studies that focus on the weaponization of refugees typically emphasize how liberal democracies and states with restricted carrying capacity are vulnerable to this tactic. The declining number of liberal democracies globally, the Russian-Ukraine War demonstrating states' true car...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and Econometrics
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Peer Victimization among Secondary School Going Children: A Descriptive Study in Tangail, Bangladesh

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Rukhsana Siddiqua, Hossain Mondol, E Akpabio, I Esikot et al.

Journal: International Journal of Humanities Social Sciences and EducationYear: 2020Citations: 2

Peer group is both a social group and aprimary group of people who have similar interests, age, background, or social status. Adolescents tend to spend more time with their peers and have less adult supervision. At an early age, the peer group becomes an important part of a child (Curtis, J. E., et....

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceSex work and related issuesOpen Access
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