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Measurement of e+ e- → DD cross sections at the ψ(3770) resonance
2018
Chinese physics / C High energy physics and nuclear physics C 42(8), 083001 (2018). doi:10.1088/1674-1137/42/8/083001
2022. gada notikumi LU Bibliotēkā
2022
2022. gada 16. decembrī LU Bibliotēkā Raiņa bulvārī 19 klusajā lasītavā tikās LU Bibliotēkas kolektīvs, lai kopā atskatītos uz aizvadītā gada notikumiem. Tos atsaukt atmiņā palīdzēja šī prezentācija, kas veidota, izmantojot LU Bibliotēkas un LU fotogrāfa Toma Grīnberga uzņemtās fotogrāfijas. Attēli atsauca atmiņā LU Bibliotēkā rīkotos pasākumus - izstādes, grāmatu atvēršanas svētkus, tikšanās grāmatu klubā, ārzemju viesu un Latvijas kolēģu vizītes, intervijas ar darbiniekiem, mācību nodarbības u.c. svarīgus notikumus.
INFLAMMATION IN IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME: MYTH OR NEW TREATMENT TARGET?
2016
Low-grade intestinal inflammation plays a key role in the pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and this role is likely to be multifactorial. The aim of this review was to summarize the evidence on the spectrum of mucosal inflammation in IBS, highlighting the relationship of this inflammation to the pathophysiology of IBS and its connection to clinical practice. We carried out a bibliographic search in Medline and the Cochrane Library for the period of January 1966 to December 2014, focusing on publications describing an interaction between inflammation and IBS. Several evidences demonstrate microscopic and molecular abnormalities in IBS patients. Understanding the mechanisms u…
Publications on paediatric anaesthesia: a quantitative analysis of publication activity and international recognition.
2000
A comprehensive compilation of the current international literature on paediatric anaesthesia is lacking. The aim of this study was to identify all articles on clinical practice in paediatric anaesthesia, to name the respective journals, and to assess the publication activity and international recognition of selected countries for a 6-yr period (1993–1998). The search comprised an article-to-article evaluation (‘hand search') of 12 peer-reviewed anaesthesia journals, as well as an Internet-based (‘SilverPlatter') MedlineTM-search (3.900 medical journals, US National Library of Medicine), both limited to original articles, case reports, reviews and editorials. Selected physical characteristi…
Non-syndromic craniosynostosis in children : scoping review
2017
Background Craniosynostosis (CS) is a complex condition consisting of the early fusion of one or more cranial sutures in the intrauterine stage. The affected infant exhibits abnormal head shape at time of birth or shortly thereafter. It can be observed in normal individuals (non-syndromic CS or NSCS) or as a part of a multisystem syndrome. The purposes of the present article were to carry out a scoping review on Non-Syndromic CS and to discuss the most important findings retrieved. Material and Methods The steps of this scoping review were as follows: first, to pose a research question; second, to identify relevant studies to answer the research question; third, to select and retrieve the s…
Economic analysis of the costs associated with prematurity from a literature review
2012
International audience; Abstract : Objectives : To analyse published cost-of-illness studies that had assessed the cost of prematurity according to gestational age at birth. Methods : A review of the literature was carried out in March 2011 using the following databases: Medline, ScienceDirect, The Cochrane Library, Econlit and Business Source Premier, and a French Public-Health database. Key-word sequences related to ‘prematurity’ and ‘costs’ were considered. Studies that assessed costs according to the gestational age (GA) at the premature birth (<37 weeks of gestation) in industrialized countries and during the last two decades were included. Variations in the reported costs were anal…
Closed versus open reduction of facial fractures in children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis
2020
Background Treatment of facial fractures in children and adolescents has always been a challenge for oral surgeon. The choice of treatment type must take into account several factors. This systematic review aimed to evaluate closed versus open reduction of facial fractures for pediatric facial fractures. Material and Methods A systematic review of the literature was conducted in three databases (PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase and The Cochrane Library) in accordance with the PRISMA statement. The PICO question was: Conservative treatment is more appropriate than surgical treatment for reducing facial fractures in children and adolescents? The full papers of 41 references were analyzed in detail. Ele…
#lasperiodistasparamos, gestación de una conciencia profesional feminista
2020
Se analiza la gestación y consolidación del activismo feminista que ha aglutinado a miles de profesionales de la comuni-cación en España a raíz de la huelga del 8 de marzo de 2018, unidas a través de la aplicación de mensajería Telegram y por el hashtag #lasperiodistasparamos en la red de microblogging Twitter. Se ha llevado a cabo un análisis del discurso de los 13.163 tweets publicados de febrero a septiembre de 2018 con esa etiqueta. También se ha analizado el conteni-do de las conversaciones en su canal de Telegram. Se aportan las opiniones formuladas en entrevistas en profundidad a 20 activistas de esta cibercomunidad. A través de una metodología cuantitativa y cualitativa aplicada a c…
Effects of timing of adjunctive systemic antibiotics on the clinical outcome of periodontal therapy : a systematic review
2019
Background Many systematic reviews and meta-analysis have indicated beneficial effects of adjunctive systemic antibiotics in periodontal therapy in specific situations. However, some essential issues such as the ideal time of their administration during periodontal therapy remain unanswered. This systematic review aimed to determine at which phase of periodontal treatment would adjunctive systemic antibiotics lead to the best clinical outcomes, during the active phase or in the reevaluation phase. Material and methods Searches in the databases Medline, Scopus and Cochrane Library were conducted. The randomized clinical trials and retrospective cohort studies comparing the clinical benefits …
Association between metabolic syndrome and periodontitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
2013
Background: Several epidemiological studies have reported an association between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and periodontal diseases (PDs). The aim of this systematic review was to investigate the existence and magnitude of this association. Materials and Methods: A systematic search of the literature was conducted looking for casecontrol, cross-sectional, cohort studies and population surveys including patients with measures of MetS and PD. Ovid MEDLINE, EMBASE, LILACS, and Cochrane library databases were used for the search by 2 independent reviewers. A meta-analysis was conducted to investigate the association for coexistence of MetS and PD. Results: A total of 20 studies were included in…