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Improved and standardized method for assessing years lived with disability after injury
In: Bulletin of the World Health Organization: the international journal of public health = Bulletin de l'Organisation Mondiale de la Santé, Band 90, Heft 7, S. 513-521
ISSN: 1564-0604
Saluting Success - Benefits and Jobs for Veterans
Throughout this internship, I, Abhi Pasupula, have worked with my internship mentor, Barry Federici, in order to help him start up a new service. This service is targeted specifically towards veterans and their paths in their lives after they retire from the military. The service is split up into two categories, those being Jobs and Veteran Benefits. Jobs entailed creating and implement a job board into our website for retired veterans to search for. Veteran benefits showcase a list of benefits that veterans are eligible for, divided up by Federal Benefits, State Benefits, Local Benefits, and a page for all available benefits. For the Job Board page on the website, we got into contact with a job board service known as Hiring Opps and spent many days working through the features and seeing which features would serve us the best for the website. In addition, we set up a Sandbox so that we could physically see the service in action. The benefits required more menial work, such as compiling the list of total benefits and categorizing them into states with links that lead to the state Veteran Benefits commission for more information. Once organized, the benefits were organized into 4 sections, each section having its own page on the website. Both of these websites were connected back to the original website, which served as a homepage for all the services. The homepage also had services to meet with my mentor, Mr. Federici. Working on both of these websites and services really opened my eyes to the professional world of Software Development, where there was so much more apart from just programming. Similar to this internship, the real world will require me to be able to voice my thoughts as well as put them down on paper and be able to explain them well to others, something that I believe this internship set me up for very well. ; https://digitalcommons.imsa.edu/intern_reports_2021/1004/thumbnail.jpg
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Study of epidemiological aspects of tuberculosis in tombouctou area ; Etude des aspects épidémiologiques de la tuberculose dans la région de Tombouctou
Retrospective study of transverse type from January to June 2009 in the Tinbuktu area for specific supervision of activities to combat tuberculosis, whose main objective was to make the analysis of the epidemiological situation of tuberculosis in the Tinbuktu area. The ratio was of two men for one woman, this male is observed in all circles except Niafunké where he had parity. The new cases of smear-positive cases represent 85% and the circle of Tinbuktu outwits the greatest number of TB patients in the region either 29.6% unlike Gourma RHAROUS 4.8 percent of the cases. By making the same crossing for therapeutic failure rate, we see that the single Goundam circle holds 50% of cases of failure of the region. Lost to rate is higher in the circle of Tinbuktu 46.7% Unlike Niafounké where this is 5.6%. Cases of tuberculosis in negative microscopy and pulmonary extra represent, respectively, 3.2 and 6.4 percent of cases of tuberculosis in the region of Tinbuktu. We have found a statistically significant relationship (P = 0. 004) between failed and death in the region. The fight against tuberculosis remains a struggle that deserves to require the attention of political power and vigilance of social health. ; Etude rétrospective de type transversal de janvier à juin 2009 dans la région de Tombouctou dans le cadre de la supervision spécifique des activités de lutte contre la tuberculose, dont l'objectif principal était de faire l'analyse de la situation épidémiologique de la tuberculose dans la région de Tombouctou. Le ratio était de 2 hommes pour une femme, cette prédominance masculine s'observait dans tous les cercles sauf à Niafounké où il avait une parité. Les nouveaux cas frottis positifs représentent 85% et le cercle de Tombouctou dépiste le plus grand nombre de tuberculeux de la région soit 29.6 % des cas contrairement à Gourma RHAROUS 4.8% des cas. En faisant le même croisement pour le taux d'échec thérapeutique, nous constatons que le cercle de Goundam seul détient 50% des cas d'échec de la région. Le taux de perdus de vue est plus élevé dans le cercle de Tombouctou soit 46,7% contrairement à Niafounké où ce taux est de 5,6 %. Les cas de Tuberculose à microscopie négative et les extra pulmonaires représentent respectivement 3,2 et 6,4% des cas de tuberculose de la région de Tombouctou. Nous avons retrouvé, une relation statistiquement significative (P=0 ,004) entre Echec et Décès dans toute la région. La lutte contre la tuberculose reste un combat qui mérite de requérir l'attention des pouvoirs politiques et la vigilance du personnel socio sanitaire.
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Money, credit, income and prices in sub‐Saharan Africa: Where do we stand?
In: Development Southern Africa, Band 12, Heft 3, S. 309-320
ISSN: 1470-3637
Änderung des Her2 Status im postoperativen Verlauf von Mammakarzinompatientinnen
In: Zentralblatt für Gynäkologie, Band 127, Heft 3
ISSN: 1438-9762
Luck of the draw? private members' bills and the electoral connection
The legislative agenda in most parliamentary systems is controlled tightly by the government and bills offered by individual members of parliament have low rates of success. Yet, members of parliament (MPs) do seek to present (private) members' bills even where the rate of adoption is very low. We argue that members' bills serve as an electoral connection but also as an opportunity for MPs to signal competence to their co-partisans. To demonstrate the presence of an electoral connection we take advantage of the random selection of private members' bills in the New Zealand House of Representatives and show that survey respondents approve more of electorate MPs whose bills were drawn on the ballot. In addition, we show that MPs respond to the incentives created by the voters and parties' willingness to reward legislative effort and, consequently, that electorally vulnerable legislators are more likely to place members' bills on the ballot.
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For the recuperation of the process of change for the people and with the people
In: Dialectical anthropology: an independent international journal in the critical tradition committed to the transformation of our society and the humane union of theory and practice, Band 35, Heft 3, S. 285-293
ISSN: 1573-0786
A Military History of the English Civil War (review)
In: The journal of military history, Band 69, Heft 4, S. 1201-1202
ISSN: 0899-3718
A case-control evaluation of 143 single nucleotide polymorphisms for breast cancer risk stratification with classical factors and mammographic density
Breast Cancer Now. Grant Number: 2015MayPR515 ; National Institute for Health Research. Grant Numbers: IS‐BRC‐1215‐20007, NF‐SI‐0513‐10076 ; Prevent Breast Cancer. Grant Numbers: GA09‐002, GA11‐002 ; Cancer Research UK. Grant Numbers: C1287/A10118, C1287/A16563, C569/A16891 ; National Institutes of Health. Grant Numbers: X01HG007492, U19 CA148065 ; Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Grant Number: GPH‐129344 ; Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme. Grant Numbers: 634935, 633784 ; European Union. Grant Number: HEALTH‐F2‐2009‐223175
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Pietra del paragone politico : tratta dal monte Parnaso : tratta dal Monte Parnaso doue si troua i gouerni della maggior monarchia del vniuerso
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/ucm.5323839460
ICCU, ; Mode of access: Internet. ; El nombre del autor consta en la dedicatoria. ; ICCU da como fecha probable de edición 1614. ; El lugar de impresión es falso, el ICCU da Venecia como probable lugar. ; Sign.: A-S4
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Empfehlungen für die Abhandlung der Eingriffsregelung beim Bundesfernstraßenbau
In: Forschung Straßenbau und Straßenverkehrstechnik 668
Twenty-second Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Conference, Santa Barbara, Calif., May 28-29, 1982: Report of the United States House and Senate delegations, June 1983
In: Joint Committee Print, 98. Congress, 1. Session
World Affairs Online
Twenty-second Annual Session: Colonial Williamsburg/Va., 14.-19.Nov
In: Texts adopted, 1976
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Moving towards transformational WASH Reply
We agree with Karen Levy and Joseph Eisenberg that observational studies of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions with carefully designed counterfactuals can play a valuable role in generating evidence on effectiveness, particularly in urban settings. Randomised controlled trials for community-level WASH infrastructure interventions are not always feasible in urban settings, because of the political and logistical constraints of defining treatment and control groups; strong observational designs could help fill the gap.1 With increasing urbanisation in Asia and Africa, WASH intervention studies in low-income urban communities will be crucial for informing strategies to meet Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 6.1: to achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all. ; AJPi, BFA, CN, MR, and CPS report grants and other support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, during this study. JMC received salary support and University of California, Berkeley, received the prime award funding for the conduct of the WASH Benefits trials in Bangladesh and Kenya. JHH reports grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Department for International Development (UK Government), and Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
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