73 research outputs found
Influence of Supporting Electrolytes on RO 16 Dye Electrochemical Oxidation Using Boron Doped Diamond Electrodes
Induced pluripotent stem cells in Alzheimer’s disease: applications for disease modeling and cell-replacement therapy
A Systematic Literature Review of Sport and Physical Activity Participation in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Migrant Populations
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) migrants face significant health risks as they adapt to new cultures. These risks are exacerbated by their limited participation in preventative behaviours such as sports and physical activity. The review aimed to identify studies that examined the correlates of sport and physical activity participation in migrants. The systematic review identified 72 papers, including 6 interventions, 18 qualitative and 48 quantitative studies. The 44 identified correlates highlight the complexities involved in working with migrants. The correlates were grouped in four themes using the social ecological model; acculturation, demographic, psychosocial and environmental/organisational. The social ecological model identified general correlates such as social support and safety. However, there were unique correlates relating to individuals who are facing cultural changes such as acculturation and language. Overall, there is a lack of contextualisation of CALD migrants’ sport and physical activity experiences because many studies fail to consider acculturation comprehensively.
Initially titled: A review of sport and physical activity in culturally and linguistically diverse migrant
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We characterized wildfire transmission and exposure within a matrix of large land tenures (federal, state, and private) surrounding 56 communities within a 3.3 million ha fire prone region of central Oregon US. Wildfire simulation and network analysis were used to quantify the exchange of fire among land tenures and communities and analyze the relative contributions of human versus natural ignitions to wildfire exposure. Community firesheds, the area where ignitions can spawn fires that can burn into the wildland urban interface, were also quantified. The results provide a first multi-scale characterization of wildfire networks within a large, mixed tenure and fire prone landscape, and illustrate the connectivity of risk between communities and the surrounding wildlands
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We characterized wildfire transmission and exposure within a matrix of large land tenures (federal, state, and private) surrounding 56 communities within a 3.3 million ha fire prone region of central Oregon US. Wildfire simulation and network analysis were used to quantify the exchange of fire among land tenures and communities and analyze the relative contributions of human versus natural ignitions to wildfire exposure. Community firesheds, the area where ignitions can spawn fires that can burn into the wildland urban interface, were also quantified. The results provide a first multi-scale characterization of wildfire networks within a large, mixed tenure and fire prone landscape, and illustrate the connectivity of risk between communities and the surrounding wildlands
Gender differences for the risk of alcohol-related problems in multiple national contexts
The primary research question asked is: After holding alcohol consumption constant, will men and women be at equal risk for a variety of alcohol-related problems? Since women are actually at a higher blood alcohol content at the same consumption levels, a physiological argument would suggest that women are at equal or greater risk for alcohol problems than men. However, variation in societal norms surrounding gender roles and/or societal-level stress may mediate the experience of men and women, regardless of the differences in physiology. Ten cross-sectional general population studies are used. Analyses control for individual-level variables (age, quantity, and frequency of drinking) and societal-level variables (proportion of women in the work force and female suicide rate) that might confound these relationships; cross-study homogeneity is examined
Therapeutic Dose Monitoring for Linezolid in a Patient with MRSA Pneumonia with Bacteremia in Diabetes Insipidus
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