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Lopinavir/ritonavir and darunavir/cobicistat in hospitalized covid-19 patients: Findings from the multicenter italian corist study

2021

Background: Protease inhibitors have been considered as possible therapeutic agents for COVID-19 patients.Objectives: To describe the association between lopinavir/ritonavir (LPV/r) or darunavir/cobicistat (DRV/c) use and in-hospital mortality in COVID-19 patients.Study Design: Multicenter observational study of COVID-19 patients admitted in 33 Italian hospitals. Medications, preexisting conditions, clinical measures, and outcomes were extracted from medical records. Patients were retrospectively divided in three groups, according to use of LPV/r, DRV/c or none of them. Primary outcome in a time-to event analysis was death. We used Cox proportional-hazards models with inverse probability of…

Medicine (General)medicine.medical_specialtyLopinavir/ritonavirLopinavirR5-920Internal medicinemedicineDarunavirOriginal ResearchCOVID-19; Darunavir; In-hospital mortality; Lopinavir; SARS-CoV-2DarunavirCOVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; darunavir; in-hospital mortality; lopinavirbusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2CobicistatMortality rateCOVID-19LopinavirGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseIn-hospital mortalityPropensity score matchingMedicineRitonavirbusinessmedicine.drugKidney disease
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Teacher trainees' experiences of the components of ICT competencies and key factors in ICT competence development in work-based vocational teacher tr…

2022

International journal for research in vocational education and training 9 (2022) 2, S. 146-166

MedienkompetenzLehrerausbildungBerufsschuleeducational technologyDigitale MedienPupil EvaluationBerufs- und WirtschaftspädagogikMedia competence370 Erziehung Schul- und Bildungswesendigitalizationammatilliset opettajat20100Questionnaire surveyinformation technologytyössäoppiminenComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONFragebogenerhebungBildung und ErziehungFinlandWork-Based Learningteaching staffWork-Based Learning; Teacher ICT Competencies; Vocational Education and Training VETUtilization of mediavocational educationInformations- und KommunikationstechnologieLehre und Studium Professionalisierung und Ethik Organisationen und Verbände der ErziehungswissenschaftVocational Training Adult EducationLehrpersonalcommunication technologyStudent teachersneue TechnologieBerufsbildungTeacher ICT Competenciesnew technologyLernumgebungEducational Environment370 EducationLehramtsstudentKompetenzInhaltsanalyseDigitalisierungLeistungsbeurteilungTeacher educationInteractionErziehung Schul- und Bildungswesentieto- ja viestintätekniikkaVocational school for apprenticescompetenceMedia skillsEducationBildungswesen quartärer Bereich BerufsbildungAchievement testddc:370Qualitative researchErwachsenenbildung / WeiterbildungMediennutzungVocational Education and TrainingKommunikationstechnologieddc:330LehrerbildungTraining Teaching and Studying Professional Organizations of Education and PedagogicsComputerunterstütztes VerfahrenUtilisation of mediaInformationstechnologieInteraktionTeacher TrainingLearning environmentQualitative ForschungTechnological Changeberufliche Weiterbildungammatillinen opettajankoulutusFinnlandadvanced vocational educationTeacher trainingAchievement measurementammatillinen kehitysBildungstechnologiekompetenssiVET10600Content analysis
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Hydrological response to an abrupt shift in surface air temperature over France in 1987/88.

2015

10 pages; International audience; During the last few decades, Europe has seen a faster increase of observed temperature than that simulated by models. The air temperature over Western Europe showed an abrupt shift at the end of the 1980s, still insufficiently documented. The aim of this study is to assess the characteristics of this shift and its potential impacts on the hydrological cycle over France. Such an assessment is essential for a better understanding of past and future climatic changes and their impact on water resources.A subset of 119 temperature, 122 rainfall, and 30 hydrometric stations was studied, over the entire French metropolitan territory. Several change-point detection…

Mediterranean climate010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesRunoff response0207 environmental engineeringClimate change02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesAir temperatureEvapotranspirationmedicineTemperate climate[SDU.STU.HY]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/HydrologyWater cycle020701 environmental engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technology15. Life on landSeasonalitymedicine.diseaseWater resources[SDU.STU.CL]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatology13. Climate actionShift detectionClimatologyEnvironmental scienceFrance[ SDU.STU.CL ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologySurface runoff[ SDU.STU.HY ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Hydrology
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Ancient or recent? Insights into the temporal evolution of the Bruniaceae

2008

AbstractThe Bruniaceae are a South African plant family endemic to the Cape Floristic Region with one geographic outlier (Raspalia trigyna) in the Natal Province. Recent molecular phylogenetic analyses have cast new light upon inter- and intra-generic relationships within the family. The present work uses those data to gain insights into the temporal evolution of Bruniaceae by inferring a molecular clock. For calibration, the inferred age of Berzelia cordifolia (3–5My) was used, based on its distribution restricted to the geologically young limestone area around Bredasdorp. The results are consistent with the purported Cretaceous age of the family (‘palaeoendemics’), but also suggest that m…

Mediterranean climateCape floral cladebiologyPhylogenetic treeEcologyMolecular clockDisjunct distributionbiology.organism_classificationMarine regressionCretaceousPaleontologyLate Tertiary radiationCapeBruniaceaeMolecular clockBruniaceaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPalaeoendemicsOrganisms Diversity & Evolution
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Co-evolution of hydrological components under climate change scenarios in the Mediterranean area

2015

ABSTRACT The Mediterranean area is historically characterized by high human pressure on water resources. Today, while climate is projected to be modified in the future, through precipitation decrease and temperature increase, that jointly and non-linearly may affect runoff, concerns about water availability are increasing. For these reasons, quantitative assessment of future modifications in the mean annual water availability are important; likewise, the description of the future interannual variability of some hydrological components such as runoff and evapotranspiration are highly wished for water management and ecosystems dynamics analyses. This study investigates at basin spatial scale …

Mediterranean climateEnvironmental EngineeringWatershed010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologia0208 environmental biotechnologyClimate change02 engineering and technologyRainfall–runoff model01 natural sciencesPollution020801 environmental engineeringWater resourcesClimatologyEvapotranspirationClimate changeEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationSurface runoffWaste Management and DisposalWater resource0105 earth and related environmental sciencesDownscalingScience of The Total Environment
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Soil erosion processes in subtropical plantations ( Diospyros kaki ) managed under flood irrigation in Eastern Spain

2019

Persimmons (Diospyros kaki) are trees cultivated under subtropical environmental conditions but are also found in other regions such as the Mediterranean. However, no research has been conducted to investigate soil erosion processes under Mediterranean soil management systems characterized by flood irrigation and/or tillage. The Improved Stock Unearthing Method (ISUM) for assessing long-term soil mobilization was applied to two fields, one under tillage and the other under no-till with herbicide within a 25-year old Mediterranean persimmon plantation. Replicating methods used in vineyard studies, graft unions on persimmon plants were used as passive bio-indicators of soil surface changes in…

Mediterranean climateFlood myth05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyDiospyros kaki021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyVineyardTillageSoil managementAgronomyEnvironmental scienceSurface runoff050703 geographySurface irrigationEarth-Surface ProcessesSingapore Journal of Tropical Geography
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The erosional response of Calcareous soils along a climatological gradient in Southeast Spain

1998

Abstract The erosional response of calcareous soils along a climatological gradient in Alicante, SE Spain was studied. The erosional response was defined in terms of indicators obtained from field rainfall simulation experiments and laboratory studies of soil aggregation. Measurements were made at seven sites on limestones and marls between Benidorm with an annual average rainfall of 400 mm yr −1 and Coll de Rates (annual rainfall 900 mm yr −1 ). The sites were on matorral vegetation affected to varying intensities by grazing and fire. At the seven locations, soil aggregation was studied by sieving, by the single water drop test and by a Microscan particle-sizer. Rainfall simulation experim…

Mediterranean climateHydrologyClastic rockSoil waterMarlSedimentVegetationSurface runoffAridGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesGeomorphology
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Scale effects on plot runoff and soil erosion in a mediterranean environment

2017

Explaining scale effects for runoff and erosion improves our understanding of hydrological and erosion processes. In this investigation, plot-scale effects on event runoff per unit area, Qe, sediment concentration, Ce, and soil loss per unit area, SLe, were checked at the Sparacia (Italy) site. Similar information on the scale effects was obtained with different dependent variables, i.e., individual values of Qe, Ce, and SLe for each plot or the mean of their replicated values, and scale indicators, i.e., plot length, l, or plot area, A. The most common result, occurring for 57 to 62% of the events depending on the considered variable, was the lack of any scale effect. When scale effects we…

Mediterranean climateHydrologyDependent variables Erosion process Mediterranean environment Rainfall characteristics Scale effects Scaling exponent. Sediment concentration Soil erosion0208 environmental biotechnologySoil ScienceEnvironmental scienceScale effects02 engineering and technologySurface runoffPlot (graphics)020801 environmental engineering
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The effect of ant mounds on overland flow and soil erodibility following a wildfire in eastern Spain

2010

This study examines the soil hydrological and erosional effects of ant mounds during summer and winter conditions following a wildfire in scrub terrain in eastern Spain. Forty rainfall simulations (1 m2 plots, 1 h duration, 78 mm h−1 intensity) were carried out over plots with mounds (n = 20) and mound-free control plots (n = 20) in August 2002, and repeated in December. By winter, some of the mound material had been removed and some vegetation regrowth occurred. Overall, mound presence increased soil erodibility in summer and winter due to the availability of highly erodible mound material. However, mound plots showed higher mean overland flow rates in summer (10·1 vs 6·9% for control plot…

Mediterranean climateHydrologyEcologyMacroporeAquatic ScienceInfiltration (hydrology)Soil waterErosionEnvironmental scienceSurface runoffBioturbationWater contentEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEarth-Surface ProcessesEcohydrology
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Relationships between climate and soil hydrological and erosional characteristics along climatic gradients in Mediterranean limestone areas

1998

An investigation was undertaken to determine the relationships between climate and soil hydrological and erosional characteristics. Rainfall simulation experiments were carried out along three climatological gradients on similar limestone lithologies in the Mediterranean region. Standard experiments were used to characterize each site so that an objective comparison could be made. At each of the eleven south-facing slopes three experiments were carried out. A total of 33 plots were selected for the experiments; located in the Galilee and Carmel Mountains (Israel), Crete (Greece) and Alicante (Spain). Simulated rainfall was used in order to measure time to ponding and runoff, steady-state in…

Mediterranean climateHydrologyErosionSoil horizonSedimentary rockSurface runoffInfiltration (HVAC)Water contentGeologyPondingEarth-Surface ProcessesGeomorphology
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