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Europe’s War against COVID-19: A Map of Countries’ Disease Vulnerability Using Mortality Indicators

2020

Specific and older age-associated comorbidities increase mortality risk in severe forms of coronavirus disease (COVID-19). We matched COVID-19 comorbidities with causes of death in 28 EU countries for the total population and for the population above 65 years and applied a machine-learning-based tree clustering algorithm on shares of death for COVID-19 comorbidities and for influenza and on their growth rates between 2011 and 2016. We distributed EU countries in clusters and drew a map of the EU populations&rsquo

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis030231 tropical medicinePopulationPneumonia ViralVulnerabilityeastern countrieslcsh:MedicineTotal populationDiseasecomorbiditiesArticle03 medical and health sciencesBetacoronavirus0302 clinical medicinePandemicHumans030212 general & internal medicineeducationwestern countriesPandemicsHealth policyAgedDisease vulnerabilityeducation.field_of_studySARS-CoV-2lcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCOVID-19mortalityCoronavirusEuropeGeographyCoronavirus InfectionsDemographyInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Morning and evening type: The cortisol awakening response in a sleep laboratory.

2019

Abstract Background Earlier evidence indicated an association between chronotype and the cortisol awakening response (CAR). However, these earlier data were collected without objective control for participant compliance being available, which, following recent guidelines, is considered critical for ensuring data validity. Here, we are seeking to replicate these earlier findings within a well-controlled sleep laboratory set up. Methods The sample consisted of 103 young males, including 12 participants defined as ‘evening’ (MEQ   59) types. All participants slept for one night in a sleep laboratory and were wakened at 6:30 AM the next morning. Saliva samples for the assessment of the CAR were…

Cortisol secretionAdultMaleCortisol awakening responseEveningTime FactorsHydrocortisoneEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismUpon AwakeningYoung AdultEndocrinologyMedicineHumansWakefulnessSalivaBiological PsychiatryMorningEndocrine and Autonomic Systemsbusiness.industrySleep laboratoryChronotypeCircadian RhythmPsychiatry and Mental healthbusinessSleepEvening typeClinical psychologyPsychoneuroendocrinology
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La importància de la vinculació educativa com a prevenció de la deliqüència juvenil

2011

L’accés al sistema educatiu i la trajectòria en aquest sistema són dos dels elements principals que configuren els factors de risc o de protecció en una societat precària i dualitzada com l’actual. La bibliografia científica considera fonamental analitzar la relació entre la trajectòria educativa i la vinculació amb la delinqüència juvenil. En aquesta investigació s’aprofundeix en la relació que hi ha entre el procés educatiu i la trajectòria delinqüencial dels adolescents en conflicte amb la llei. La nostra perspectiva parteix de les hipòtesis següents: a) el fracàs educatiu està relacionat amb la situació de vulnerabilitat i exclusió prèvia de les unitats familiars, com s’ha posat de mani…

Criminal behaviourGeographyAction (philosophy)delinqüència juvenil; educació; fracàs escolar; vinculació; trajectòria; escenari; delincuencia juvenil; educación; fracaso escolar; vinculación; trayectoria; escenario; juvenile delinquency; education; failure in school; association; pathJuvenile delinquencyVulnerabilityScientific literatureSocial psychologyEducational systemsPedagogia i Treball Social: revista de ciències socials aplicades
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Brokerage from within: A conceptual framework

2021

Situated between various social worlds, brokers are highly mobile figures, in a physical and an ideational sense; they channel scarce information and resources, translate different languages and jargons, and mediate and facilitate between individuals and/or organisations, the local and the global, in a wide range of settings. Taking an in-depth ethnographic look at the actual work of brokers and their particular life stories, contributions to this special issue examine brokers’ successes and failures, their vulnerabilities and limitations, (changing) interests and motivations within the cultural contexts that these brokers are part of. By adopting a comparative perspective in a thematic an…

Cultural StudiesCognitive scienceSocial worlds060101 anthropology05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyVulnerability06 humanities and the arts050701 cultural studiesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Conceptual frameworkAnthropologyEthnographySituated0601 history and archaeologySociologyCommunication channelCultural Dynamics
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CONDITIONED RESPONSIBILITY, BELONGING AND THE VULNERABILITY OF OUR ETHICAL UNDERSTANDING

2020

AbstractIn this paper I explore the ethical responsibility of agents who find themselves in situations characterized by what I call the Individual Ethical Gap (IEG). Individual Ethical Gap situatio...

Cultural StudiesEthical responsibilityPhilosophyLiterature and Literary TheoryVulnerabilityEnvironmental ethicsPsychologyAngelaki
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Towards an integrated approach to emergency management: interdisciplinary challenges for research and practice

2015

This article presents an interdisciplinary vision for large-scale integrated emergency management that has been inspired by the transition from platform centric to integrated operations in the oil and gas fields, which uses remote emergency control centres collaborating virtually with local responders. The article discusses some of the most salient research challenges for integrated emergency management, including the role of mobile technology, human-centred sensing, citizen participation and social media, and the socio-cultural determinants of disaster management. The purpose of this article is to frame an integrated emergency management approach that adopts a multi-disciplinary approach, …

Cultural StudiesKnowledge managementsocial media0211 other engineering and technologieslcsh:A02 engineering and technologyemergency managementIntegrated operationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation systemSocial mediaMobile technologyinformation and communication technologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSvirtual collaboration021110 strategic defence & security studiesEmergency managementdisaster vulnerabilitybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementsmart phonesdisaster perceptionIntegrated OperationDevelopment studiesDisasterVirtual collaborationInformation and Communications Technology[INFO.INFO-MA]Computer Science [cs]/Multiagent Systems [cs.MA]Anthropologyad hoc networksintegrated operationslcsh:General Worksbusinesshuman-centred sensingCulture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
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Being lost: tourism, risk and vulnerability in the post-‘9/11’ entertainment industry

2012

This study explores the ways in which the post-‘9/11’ film industry employs tourism as a plot that re-creates mythical imageries of the ‘West’ in relation to a radical ‘other’. Reflecting on sociological and psychological concepts of ‘vulnerability’ and ‘risk’, the authors undertake a content analysis of four ‘horror’ or ‘terror’ films and reveal complex discourses linked to nationalist sentiment, political ideology, the power of expertise and public insecurity in the post-‘9/11’ USA. One interesting feature of the current horror-movie genre is the extent of violence and sadism exerted on Western tourists going abroad. Drawing on the image of the tourist as victim, the authors further discu…

Cultural Studiesbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentMedia studiesEntertainment industryVulnerabilityTransportationFilm industryPoliticsHospitalityTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementTerrorismIdeologySociologySocial sciencebusinessTourismNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonJournal of Tourism and Cultural Change
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Baltijas Psiholoģijas žurnāls

2013

Riin Seema, Anna Sircova. Mindfulness – a Time Perspective? Estonian Study ; Emīls Kālis, Līga Roķe, Indra Krūmiņa. Indicators of Creative Potential in Drawings: Proposing New Criteria for Assessment of Creative Potential with the Test for Creative Thinking – Drawing Production ; Ieva Urbanaviciute, Antanas Kairys, Inga Juodkune, Audrone Liniauskaite. The Lithuanian Version of the Global Motivation Scale: Testing Its Reliability and Factorial Validity ; Maruta Ludāne, Ieva Bite. Predictors of Cognitive Appraisal of Job Loss among the Unemployed Aged over 45 Years ; Per Eisele. Pooling Unshared Information: Comparing Computer-Mediated Group Discussion with Face-to-Face Group Discussion and E…

Culture-fair testBeliefs About Psychological Services scale:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Psychology [Research Subject Categories]Global motivationEmotional and behavioral problemsTrauma-related cognitionsCognitive appraisal of unemployment situationInterpersonal CommunicationMindfulnessCreative potential
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Ferric-reductase activities in Vibrio vulnificus biotypes 1 and 2.

1999

In this paper, the ferric-reductase activities of Vibrio vulnificus were investigated. This species comprises two biotypes pathogenic for humans and eels that are able to express different mechanisms for iron acquisition. All strains of both biotypes used in this study were able to reduce ferric citrate, irrespective of the iron levels in the growth medium. Some variation in the degree of reduction was observed among the strains, with the highest values corresponding to one acapsulated environmental strain of biotype 1. When cell fractions were tested, only those from periplasm and cytoplasm showed reductase activity whereas no activity was detected in membranes. Low temperatures inhibited …

CytoplasmTime FactorsFMN ReductaseIronVibrio vulnificusReductaseMicrobiologyFerric CompoundsMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundBacterial ProteinsVibrionaceaeGeneticsAnimalsHumansNADH NADPH OxidoreductasesMolecular BiologyVibrioGrowth mediumEelsbiologyStrain (chemistry)Cell MembranePeriplasmic spacebiology.organism_classificationCulture MediachemistryBiochemistryCytoplasmPeriplasmbacteriaElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelBacteriaFEMS microbiology letters
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Spontaneous Quinolone Resistance in the Zoonotic Serovar of Vibrio vulnificus

2009

ABSTRACT This work demonstrates that Vibrio vulnificus biotype 2, serovar E, an eel pathogen able to infect humans, can become resistant to quinolone by specific mutations in gyrA (substitution of isoleucine for serine at position 83) and to some fluoroquinolones by additional mutations in parC (substitution of lysine for serine at position 85). Thus, to avoid the selection of resistant strains that are potentially pathogenic for humans, antibiotics other than quinolones must be used to treat vibriosis on farms.

DNA Topoisomerase IVDNA BacterialSerotypeBiologiamedicine.drug_classMolecular Sequence DataAntibioticsMutation MissenseMicrobiologiaPublic Health MicrobiologyVibrio vulnificusQuinolonesApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyDNA gyraseMicrobiologyBacterial ProteinsVibrionaceaeDrug Resistance BacterialmedicineAnimalsVibrio vulnificusPathogenEelsEcologybiologySequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationQuinoloneVirologyAnti-Bacterial AgentsDNA GyrasebacteriaBacteriaFood ScienceBiotechnologyApplied and Environmental Microbiology
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