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Detection of HPV mRNA in Self-collected Vaginal Samples Among Urban Ethiopian Women

BACKGROUND/AIM: Cervical cancer is the most common cancer among women in Ethiopia. The objective was to evaluate the participation rate of a free of charge vaginal self-sample (Aptima multitest swab, Hologic) for the detection of human papillomavirus (HPV) in an Ethiopian cohort. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Specimens were collected from women employed by Ethiopian Airlines in Addis Abeba (N=5950). Sampl

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In this opinion in the Dutch financial newspaper I discuss the economic rationale behind the phenomena that charities donate to companies. This is a new way in which charities try to achieve the greatest possible impact and, for example, ensure that vaccines are also developed for commercially uninteresting markets. The Dutch tax authorities are sometimes reluctant to view this as public benefit e

Dynamics of fungal and bacterial groups and their carbon sources during the growing season of maize in a long-term experiment

The relative contribution of different microbial groups to soil organic matter (SOM) turnover and utilisation of rhizodeposits during a cropping season has remained largely unknown. We used a long-term field experiment (started in 1956), in which C3 crops were replaced with C4 silage maize in 2000, to investigate dynamics of fungi and bacterial groups and their utilisation of ‘young-C4’ and ‘old-C

Research Priorities in Pediatric Asthma : Results of a Global Survey of Multiple Stakeholder Groups by the Pediatric Asthma in Real Life (PeARL) Think Tank

Background: Pediatric asthma remains a public health challenge with enormous impact worldwide. Objective: The aim of this study was to identify and prioritize unmet clinical needs in pediatric asthma, which could be used to guide future research and policy activities. Methods: We first identified unmet needs through an open-question survey administered to international experts in pediatric asthma

Reasoning about opinion dynamics in social networks

This article introduces a logic to reason about a well-known model of opinion dynamics in social networks initially developed by Morris DeGroot as well as Keith Lehrer and Carl Wagner. The proposed logic is an extension of Łukasiewicz' fuzzy logic with additional equational expressivity, modal operators, machinery from hybrid logic and dynamic modalities. The model of opinion dynamics in social ne

Algoritmernas kunskapssociologi : Introduktion till avsnittets texter

Människor kategoriserar och ordnar världen omkring sig genom att konstruera gränser, producera värderingar, rangordningar och kvantifierade data. Att undersöka hur sådana ordningar konstrueras, reproduceras och ifrågasätts har länge varit en central fråga för kunskapssociologin. Att förstå sådana processer idag innebär att vi i allt större utsträckning måste förstå hur algoritmer kommit att bli en

Bi ultra-thin crystalline films on InAs(1 1 1)A and B substrates : A combined core-level and valence-band angle-resolved and dichroic photoemission study

The growth of Bi on both the In-terminated (A) face and the As-terminated (B) face of InAs(1 1 1) has been investigated by low-energy electron diffraction, scanning tunnelling microscopy, and photoelectron spectroscopy using synchrotron radiation. The changes upon Bi deposition of the In 4d and Bi 5d5/2 photoelectron signals allow to get a comprehensive picture of the Bi/InAs(1 1 1) interface. Fro

No polarization–Expected Values of Climate Change Impacts among European Forest Professionals and Scientists

The role of values in climate-related decision-making is a prominent theme of climate communication research. The present study examines whether forest professionals are more driven by values than scientists are, and if this results in value polarization. A questionnaire was designed to elicit and assess the values assigned to expected effects of climate change by forest professionals and scientisThe role of values in climate-related decision-making is a prominent theme of climatecommunication research. The present study examines whether forest professionals are more drivenby values than scientists are, and if this results in value polarization. A questionnaire was designedto elicit and assess the values assigned to expected effects of climate change by forest professionalsand scientists w

Uppkom heraldiken på grund av att den slutna hjälmen började användas? : En översikt över aktuell forskning

Why did heraldry originate? This question has often been answered with references to changes in the military equipment in the 12th century, especially the introduction of the closed helmet. But recent research gives reason to question this theory. The introduction of the closed helmet and the origin of heraldry did not coincide chronologically. There are other changes in the military equipment, anWhy did heraldry originate? This question has often been answered with references to changes in the military equipment in the 12th century, especially the introduction of the closed helmet. But recent research gives reason to question this theory. The introduction of the closed helmet and the origin of heraldry did not coincide chronologically. There are other changes in the military equipment, an

Design of Switched Antenna Arrays for a 28 GHz Propagation Channel Sounder

A channel sounder is an advanced measurement system to estimate the behavior of wireless propagation channels. In this paper, we present the antenna array design for a 28GHz massive multiple-input multiple-output system, capable of measuring 256×128 dual-polarized channels, including dynamic properties of angular, delay, Doppler, and polarization parameters, respectively. Unique in comparison to o

pH dependence of aqueous oxalic acid observed by X-ray absorption and emission spectroscopy

In this work, X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and site-selective X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) were used to measure the oxygen K-edge (OC=O,1s and OCO − ,1s) of oxalic acid, with theoretical calculations performed to reproduce the spectra observed. Structure sampling of a cluster model was performed using an ab initio molecular dynamics trajectory. Relative XES intensities from core-hole e

Incorporation of Multinuclear Copper Active Sites into Nitrogen-Doped Graphene for Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction

Multinuclear metal active sites are widely used as catalytic reaction centers in metalloenzymes and generally show high catalytic activity. For example, laccases are known to catalyze the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) to water at a multinuclear copper site with almost no energy loss. The ORR is an important reaction not only in oxygenic respiration but also in future energy generation devices su

Non-ambulatory children with cerebral palsy : effects of four months of static and dynamic standing exercise on passive range of motion and spasticity in the hip

Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of four months of two types of structured training regimes, static standing (StS) versus dynamic standing (DyS), on passive range of motion (PROM) and spasticity in the hip among non-ambulatory children with cerebral palsy.Method: Twenty non-ambulatory children with cerebral palsy participated in an exercise intervention study with a crosso

Märta Strömberg (1921–2012)

Biographical essay on Märta Strömberg, professor of Archaeology in Lund. She was one of the first female archaeologists that took place in the university world. She became a committed mentor for generations of students, doctoral students and colleagues. Her archaeological investigations of the Stone Age megalithic tombs, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age grave fields and settlements became methodolo

Governing the Climate-Energy Nexus : Challenges to Coherence, Legitimacy and Effectiveness

Combating climate change and transitioning to fossil-free energy are two central and interdependent challenges facing humanity today. Governing the nexus of these challenges is complex, and includes multiple intergovernmental and transnational institutions. This book analyses the governance interactions between such institutions, and explores their consequences for legitimacy and effectiveness. Us

Introduction: The Governance of the Climate-Energy Nexus

The introduction first explains the rationale and theoretical and empirical contributions of the edited volume. The book seeks to address a considerable gap of knowledge of the nature of the relationship between institutions governing the climate-energy nexus in a multilevel context. In particular, there is scant research on consequences on the legitimacy and effectiveness of governance arrangemen