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Antagonism of Bacillus subtilis strain AG1 against vine wood fungal pathogens

2009

Summary. Antagonistic substances produced by a Bacillus subtilis strain (AG1), which were previously found to slow down the growth of esca fungi in vitro, were produced in an artifi cial medium, isolated from the cell-free medium by precipitation and acidifi cation (to less than pH 2.5) and extracted from the precipitate with 96% ethanol. The crude extract employed in antibiotic assays confi rmed, in vitro, the antagonism of B. subtilis against Phaeoacremonium aleophilum and Phaeomoniella chlamydospora, and also showed antifungal activity toward Verticillium dahliae and Botryosphaeria rhodina.

lcsh:Botanygrapevine tracheomycosis biological control antibiosis.lcsh:QK1-989
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Towards automatic calibration of 2-D flood propagation models

2010

Abstract. Hydraulic models for flood propagation description are an essential tool in many fields and are used, for example, for flood hazard and risk assessments, evaluation of flood control measures, etc. Nowadays there are many models of different complexity regarding the mathematical foundation and spatial dimensions available, and most of them are comparatively easy to operate due to sophisticated tools for model setup and control. However, the calibration of these models is still underdeveloped in contrast to other models like e.g. hydrological models or models used in ecosystem analysis. This has two primary reasons: first, lack of relevant data against which the models can be calibr…

lcsh:GE1-350Flood mythOperations researchlcsh:TEvent (computing)Computer sciencelcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationDegrees of freedom (statistics)Contrast (statistics)Control engineering550 - Earth sciencesEquifinalitylcsh:Technologylcsh:TD1-1066Finite element methodFlood controllcsh:GCalibrationlcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringlcsh:Environmental sciences
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Output Impedance Improvement Using Coupled Inductors

2017

When using a single DC/DC converter with multiple outputs and having a buck topology, which has one filter inductor per output, the designer can choose to couple these outputs together. This paper demonstrates additional benefits of coupling output inductors together. Apart from saving mass and volume, and due to an improved small signal behaviour it also reduces the output impedance of the regulated output. The paper will analyse a seven output push-pull converter used as a space power converter module and verify the theoretical results with experimental measurements.

lcsh:GE1-350Forward converterEngineering0-10 V lighting controlbusiness.industryoutput impedancecoupled inductorspeak current controlĆuk convertersmall signal analysisTopology (electrical circuits)InductorFilter (video)Boost converterElectronic engineeringOutput impedancebusinesslcsh:Environmental sciencesE3S Web of Conferences
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The Challenges of the Schengen Area

2016

After focusing on the Euro crisis, European leaders are now struggling with the biggest migrant crisis since Second World War. Up to now, over 1.1 million migrants have requested protection in Europe, and their number is growing every day. The functioning of the Schengen area is in danger due to control deficiencies at external borders. As it’s facing this challenge, the EU is constantly seeking solutions designed to restore the proper functioning of the system and prevent its collapse.

lcsh:HB1-3840lcsh:Economic theory. Demographyborder controlfree movementmigrationrefugeesSchengen areaExpert Journal of Economics
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The Immunology of Zoonotic Infections

2012

Zoonotic infections are in general defined as infections transmitted from animal to man (and less frequently vice versa), either directly (through contact or contact with animal products) or indirectly (through an intermediate vector as an arthropod or an insect) [1]. Although the burden of zoonotic infections worldwide is major, both in terms of immediate and long-term morbidity and mortality [2, 3] and in terms of emergence/reemergence and socioeconomical, ecological, and political correlations [4], scientific and public health interest and funding for these diseases remain relatively minor. Zoonoses include diseases induced by diverse pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites), …

lcsh:Immunologic diseases. AllergyArticle SubjectEcology (disciplines)ImmunologyDiseaseBiologymedicine.disease_causeCommunicable DiseasesZoonosesPandemicmedicineAnimalsHumansImmunology and AllergySmallpoxZoonotic InfectionZoonosisimmunology; zoonosisCommunicable Disease Control ZoonosesGeneral Medicinezoonosismedicine.diseaseInfluenza A virus subtype H5N1EditorialVector (epidemiology)Communicable Disease ControlImmunologylcsh:RC581-607Clinical and Developmental Immunology
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Adherence to omalizumab: A multicenter “real-world” study

2020

Background: Adherence to medications is crucial in patients with severe asthma in light of the negative clinical impact and costs of non-adherence. Adherence to omalizumab has not been well studied in real-world settings. The aim of this study was to assess adherence to omalizumab and evaluate treatment effectiveness in relation to adherence. Methods: This was a retrospective, observational, and multicenter real-world study. Omalizumab dose, timing of administration, and duration of treatment ( 4 years) were analyzed. Adherence was evaluated by examining rates of expected and missing doses. Good adherence (10% doses missed) were determined. For effectiveness in relation to adherence of omal…

lcsh:Immunologic diseases. AllergyPulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtySevere asthmaEfficacySevere asthmaImmunologyOmalizumabOmalizumabSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioArticlePoor adherence03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineImmunology and AllergyMedicineIn patient030223 otorhinolaryngologyAsthmaAsthma exacerbationsbusiness.industrySevere asthma Omalizumab Adherence Efficacy Real-worldmedicine.disease030228 respiratory systemReal-worldAdherenceObservational studylcsh:RC581-607businessAsthma Control Testmedicine.drug
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Subcutaneous C1 inhibitor for prevention of attacks of hereditary angioedema: additional outcomes and subgroup analysis of a placebo-controlled rando…

2019

Abstract Background Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a debilitating disorder resulting from C1-esterase inhibitor (C1-INH) deficiency. In the COMPACT phase 3 study the prophylactic use of a subcutaneous C1 inhibitor (C1-INH [SC], HAEGARDA®, CSL Behring) twice weekly significantly reduced the frequency of acute edema attacks. Analysis of treatment effects by subgroups, onset of effect, and other exploratory analysis have not been reported. Methods This is a post hoc exploratory analysis on data from the randomized, placebo-controlled COMPACT study. 90 patients with C1-INH-HAE were randomized to 1 of 4 treatment sequences: C1-INH (SC) 40 or 60 IU/kg of body weight twice weekly for 16 weeks, pre…

lcsh:Immunologic diseases. Allergymedicine.medical_specialtyPhases of clinical researchSubgroup analysisReplacement therapyPlacebolaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineC1-INH (SC)Randomized controlled trialHAEGARDA®lawInternal medicinePost-hoc analysisMedicine030212 general & internal medicineDosingCOMPACT studyHereditary angioedemabusiness.industryResearchSubcutaneousGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseClinical trialLong-term prophylaxis030228 respiratory systemC1-esterase inhibitor proteinHereditary angioedemabusinesslcsh:RC581-607Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology
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Evaluating Safety Systems for Machine Tools with Computer Numerical Control using Analytic Hierarchy Process

2019

Computer numerical control (CNC) machine tools are complex production systems with fully automatic machine parts. Nowadays, high feed rates and machining speeds are used during the machining process. Human operators are still needed to set-up the machine, load/unload workpieces and parts, load the machining code, and supervise the machining process. The operators work in an environment where automated high-speed motions occur, and consequently, CNC machine tools have to be equipped with safety systems. The approach presented in this paper was to evaluate the main safety systems of CNC machine tools based upon the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The analyzed systems were divided into six m…

lcsh:Industrial safety. Industrial accident preventionbusiness.product_categoryanalytic hierarchy process (AHP)Computer science0211 other engineering and technologiesStability (learning theory)Analytic hierarchy processSystem safety02 engineering and technologysafety systemsmachining processMachining021105 building & construction0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslcsh:T55-55.3Safety Risk Reliability and Quality050107 human factorsmachine toolslcsh:R5-92005 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthControl engineeringMachine toolBenchmark (computing)Numerical controlPairwise comparisoncomputer numerical control (CNC)lcsh:Medicine (General)businessSafety ResearchSafety
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Overweight Adolescents’ Self-Perceived Weight and Weight Control Behaviour: HBSC Study in Finland 1994–2010

2012

Introduction. Overweight and perception of being overweight, may lead adolescent to lose weight. The aim of the present study was to investigate overweight adolescents’ self-perceived weight, body dissatisfaction, and weight control behaviour during 1994–2010 in Finland.Methods. The country-representative, cross-sectional data of 15-year olds were obtained from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study, conducted in 1994 (; males: 48%), 1998 (; 49%), 2002 (; 50%), 2006 (; 47%), and 2010 (; 48%).Results. The majority of overweight boys (62–69%) and girls (89–100%) assessed themselves as too fat, and their body image was lower than in nonoverweight adolescents. The highest pre…

lcsh:Internal medicinePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyArticle Subjectbusiness.industryEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismSignificant differenceHealth behaviourylipainoOverweightWeight control behaviournuoretself-perceived weightylipainoisuuslihavuusMedicineSelf perceivedkoettu painoadolescentsmedicine.symptomlcsh:RC31-1245businessResearch ArticleBody dissatisfactionDemographyJournal of Obesity
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Characteristics of clinical trials in rare vs. common diseases: A register-based Latvian study.

2017

Background Conducting clinical studies in small populations may be very challenging; therefore quality of clinical evidence may differ between rare and non-rare disease therapies. Objective This register-based study aims to evaluate the characteristics of clinical trials in rare diseases conducted in Latvia and compare them with clinical trials in more common conditions. Methods The EU Clinical Trials Register (clinicaltrialsregister.eu) was used to identify interventional clinical trials related to rare diseases (n = 51) and to compose a control group of clinical trials in non-rare diseases (n = 102) for further comparison of the trial characteristics. Results We found no significant diffe…

lcsh:MedicineDiseaseGeographical locationslaw.invention0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawOutcome Assessment Health CareClinical endpointMedicine and Health SciencesRegistrieslcsh:ScienceClinical Trials as TopicMultidisciplinaryDrug MarketingPhase III clinical investigationSurvival RateEuropeOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMeta-analysisComparatorsEngineering and TechnologyPhase II clinical investigationResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyRandomizationDrug Research and DevelopmentResearch and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesRare DiseasesInternal medicinemedicineHumansClinical TrialsEuropean UnionSurvival ratePharmacologybusiness.industrylcsh:RLatviaRandomized Controlled TrialsClinical triallcsh:QClinical MedicinePeople and placesElectronicsbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRare diseasePloS one
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