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2. UK Phosphorus Transformation Strategy: Towards a circular UK food system
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Cordell D, Jacobs B, Anderson A, Camargo-Valero M, Doody D, Forber K, Lyon C, Mackay E, Marshall R, Martin-Ortega J, May L, Okumah M, Rothwell S, Shahvi S, Sherry E, Spears B, and Withers P
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Phosphorus ,Food System ,Agriculture ,United Kingdom - Abstract
This report sets out the UK’s first comprehensive national phosphorus transformation strategy, based on extensive stakeholder consultation across the UK food system, in addition to economic modelling and biophysical analyses. The UK’s food system is in transition, driven in part by major changes to agricultural policy. It is also under pressure from climate change, land use change, Brexit uncertainties, and unforeseen shocks like COVID-19. However one critical challenge that has not been sufficiently addressed is the secure supply and sustainable use of phosphorus. Phosphorus is a lynchpin of the food system and has no substitute. Yet its mismanagement has led to serious risks of compromising future food and water security in the UK and globally.This Strategy forms part of a larger, 3-year, UKRI-funded research effort, the RePhoKUs project.
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3. Primary versus early secondary referral to a specialized neurotrauma center in patients with moderate/severe traumatic brain injury: a CENTER TBI study
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Sewalt C. A., Gravesteijn B. Y., Menon D., Lingsma H. F., Maas A. I. R., Stocchetti N., Venema E., Lecky F. E., Akerlund C., Amrein K., Andelic N., Andreassen L., Anke A., Antoni A., Audibert G., Azouvi P., Azzolini M. L., Bartels R., Barzo P., Beauvais R., Beer R., Bellander B. -M., Belli A., Benali H., Berardino M., Beretta L., Blaabjerg M., Bragge P., Brazinova A., Brinck V., Brooker J., Brorsson C., Buki A., Bullinger M., Cabeleira M., Caccioppola A., Calappi E., Calvi M. R., Cameron P., Lozano G. C., Carbonara M., Chevallard G., Chieregato A., Citerio G., Cnossen M., Coburn M., Coles J., Cooper D. J., Correia M., Covic A., Curry N., Czeiter E., Czosnyka M., Dahyot-Fizelier C., Dawes H., De Keyser V., Degos V., Corte F. D., Boogert H., Depreitere B., Dilvesi D., Dixit A., Donoghue E., Dreier J., Duliere G. -L., Ercole A., Esser P., Ezer E., Fabricius M., Feigin V. 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M., Payen J. -F., Perera N., Perlbarg V., Persona P., Peul W., Piippo-Karjalainen A., Pirinen M., Ples H., Polinder S., Pomposo I., Posti J. P., Puybasset L., Radoi A., Ragauskas A., Raj R., Rambadagalla M., Real R., Rhodes J., Richardson S., Richter S., Ripatti S., Rocka S., Roe C., Roise O., Rosand J., Rosenfeld J. V., Rosenlund C., Rosenthal G., Rossaint R., Rossi S., Rueckert D., Rusnak M., Sahuquillo J., Sakowitz O., Sanchez-Porras R., Sandor J., Schafer N., Schmidt S., Schoechl H., Schoonman G., Schou R. F., Schwendenwein E., Sewalt C., Skandsen T., Smielewski P., Sorinola A., Stamatakis E., Stanworth S., Kowark A., Stevens R., Stewart W., Steyerberg E. W., Sundstrom N., Synnot A., Takala R., Tamas V., Tamosuitis T., Taylor M. S., Ao B. T., Tenovuo O., Theadom A., Thomas M., Tibboel D., Timmers M., Tolias C., Trapani T., Tudora C. M., Vajkoczy P., Vallance S., Valeinis E., Vamos Z., Van der Steen G., van der Naalt J., van Dijck J. T. J. M., van Essen T. 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L., Foks, K., Frisvold, S., Furmanov, A., Gagliardo, P., Galanaud, D., Gantner, D., Gao, G., George, P., Ghuysen, A., Giga, L., Glocker, B., Golubovic, J., Gomez, P. A., Gratz, J., Gravesteijn, B., Grossi, F., Gruen, R. L., Gupta, D., Haagsma, J. A., Haitsma, I., Helbok, R., Helseth, E., Horton, L., Huijben, J., Hutchinson, P. J., Jacobs, B., Jankowski, S., Jarrett, M., Jiang, J. -Y., Jones, K., Karan, M., Kolias, A. G., Kompanje, E., Kondziella, D., Koraropoulos, E., Koskinen, L. -O., Kovacs, N., Lagares, A., Lanyon, L., Laureys, S., Lecky, F., Lefering, R., Legrand, V., Lejeune, A., Levi, L., Lightfoot, R., Lingsma, H., Castano-Leon, A. M., Maegele, M., Majdan, M., Manara, A., Manley, G., Martino, C., Marechal, H., Mattern, J., Mcmahon, C., Melegh, B., Menovsky, T., Mulazzi, D., Muraleedharan, V., Murray, L., Nair, N., Negru, A., Nelson, D., Newcombe, V., Nieboer, D., Noirhomme, Q., Nyiradi, J., Olubukola, O., Oresic, M., Ortolano, F., Palotie, A., Parizel, P. 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M., Vajkoczy, P., Vallance, S., Valeinis, E., Vamos, Z., Van der Steen, G., van der Naalt, J., van Dijck, J. T. J. M., van Essen, T. A., Van Hecke, W., van Heugten, C., Van Praag, D., Vyvere, T. V., Vanhaudenhuyse, A., van Wijk, R. P. J., Vargiolu, A., Vega, E., Velt, K., Verheyden, J., Vespa, P. M., Vik, A., Vilcinis, R., Volovici, V., von Steinbuchel, N., Voormolen, D., Vulekovic, P., Wang, K. K. W., Wiegers, E., Williams, G., Wilson, L., Winzeck, S., Wolf, S., Yang, Z., Ylen, P., Younsi, A., Zeiler, F. A., Zelinkova, V., Ziverte, A., Zoerle, T., Centre of Excellence in Complex Disease Genetics, Aarno Palotie / Principal Investigator, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, University of Helsinki, HUS Neurocenter, Neurokirurgian yksikkö, Statistical and population genetics, Biostatistics Helsinki, Clinicum, Helsinki University Hospital Area, Faculty Common Matters (Faculty of Social Sciences), Samuli Olli Ripatti / Principal Investigator, and Complex Disease Genetics
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Brain Injuries, Traumatic/diagnosis ,Referral ,IMPACT ,Traumatic brain injury ,traumatic brain injury ,referral ,transfer ,trauma system ,Glasgow Outcome Scale ,GUIDELINES ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,3124 Neurology and psychiatry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Case mix index ,Midline shift ,Brain Injuries, Traumatic ,medicine ,EPIDEMIOLOGY ,Humans ,In patient ,Glasgow Coma Scale ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Referral and Consultation ,Original Research ,OUTCOMES ,RC86-88.9 ,business.industry ,MORTALITY ,3112 Neurosciences ,HEAD-INJURY ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,PREHOSPITAL MANAGEMENT ,Trauma system ,CARE ,3126 Surgery, anesthesiology, intensive care, radiology ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,Transfer ,Emergency medicine ,Emergency Medicine ,Human medicine ,business ,SYSTEM ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine 29(1), 113 (2021). doi:10.1186/s13049-021-00930-1, Published by BioMed Central, London
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4. Global Characterisation of Coagulopathy in Isolated Traumatic Brain Injury (iTBI): A CENTER-TBI Analysis
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Bohm J. K., Guting H., Thorn S., Schafer N., Rambach V., Schochl H., Grottke O., Rossaint R., Stanworth S., Curry N., Lefering R., Maegele M., Akerlund C., Amrein K., Andelic N., Andreassen L., Anke A., Antoni A., Audibert G., Azouvi P., Azzolini M. L., Bartels R., Barzo P., Beauvais R., Beer R., Bellander B., Belli A., Benali H., Berardino M., Beretta L., Blaabjerg M., Bragge P., Brazinova A., Brinck V., Brooker J., Brorsson C., Buki A., Bullinger M., Cabeleira M., Caccioppola A., Calappi E., Calvi M. R., Cameron P., Lozano G. C., Carbonara M., Cavallo S., Chevallard G., Chieregato A., Citerio G., Ceyisakar I., Clusmann H., Coburn M., Coles J., Cooper J., Correia M., Covic A., Czeiter E., Czosnyka M., Dahyot-Fizelier C., Dark P., Dawes H., Keyser V., Degos V., Corte F. D., Boogert H. d., Depreitere B., Dilvesi B., Dixit A., Donoghue E., Dreier J., Duliere G., Ercole A., Esser P., Ezer E., Fabricius M., Feigin V., Foks K., Frisvold S., Furmanov A., Gagliardo P., Galanaud D., Gantner D., Gao G., George P., Ghuysen A., Giga L., Glocker B., Golubovic J., Gomez P., Gratz J., Gravesteijn B., Grossi F., Gruen R., Gupta D., Haagsma J., Haitsma I., Helbok R., Helseth E., Horton L., Huijben J., Hutchinson P., Jacobs B., Jankowski S., Jarrett M., Jiang J., Johnson F., Jones K., Karan M., Kolias A., Kompanje E., Kondziella D., Koraropoulos E., Koskinen L., Kovacs N., Kowark A., Lagares A., Lanyon L., Laureys S., Lecky F., Ledoux D., Legrand V., Lejeune A., Levi L., Lightfoot R., Lingsma H., Maas A., M. Castano-Leon A., Majdan M., Manara A., Manley G., Martino C., Marechal H., Mattern J., McMahon C., Melegh B., Menon D., Menovsky T., Mikolic A., Misset B., Muraleedharan V., Murray L., Negru A., Nelson D., Newcombe V., Nieboer D., Nyiradi J., Olubukola O., Oresic M., Ortolano F., Palotie A., Parizel P., Payen J., Perera N., Perlbarg V., Persona P., Peul W., Piippo-Karjalainen A., Pirinen M., Ples H., Polinder S., Pomposo I., Posti J., Puybasset L., Radoi A., Ragauskas A., Raj R., Rambadagalla M., Rhodes J., Richardson S., Richter S., Ripatti S., Rocka S., Roe C., Roise O., Rosand J., Rosenfeld J., Rosenlund C., Rosenthal G., Rossi S., Rueckert D., Rusnak M., Sahuquillo J., Sakowitz O., Sanchez-Porras R., Sandor J., Schmidt S., Schoechl H., Schoonman G., Schou R. F., Schwendenwein E., Sewalt C., Skandsen T., Smielewski P., Sorinola A., Stamatakis E., Stevens R., Stewart W., Steyerberg E., Stocchetti N., Sundstrom N., Synnot A., Takala R., Tamas V., Tamosuitis T., Taylor M. S., Ao B. T., Tenovuo O., Theadom A., Thomas M., Tibboel D., Timmers M., Tolias C., Trapani T., Tudora C. M., Unterberg A., Vajkoczy P., Vallance S., Valeinis E., Vamos Z., Jagt M., Steen G., Naalt J., Dijck J., Essen T., Hecke W. V., Heugten C. v., Praag D. V., Vyvere T. V., Wijk R., Vargiolu A., Vega E., Velt K., Verheyden J., Vespa P., Vik A., Vilcinis R., Volovici V., von Steinbuchel N., Voormolen D., Vulekovic P., Wang K., Wiegers E., Williams G., Wilson L., Winzeck S., Wolf S., Yang Z., Ylen P., Younsi A., Zeiler F., Zelinkova V., Ziverte A., Zoerle T., Grottke, Oliver [0000-0002-0722-3122], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Böhm, Julia K, Güting, Helge, Thorn, Sophie, Schäfer, Nadine, Rambach, Victoria, Schöchl, Herbert, Grottke, Oliver, Rossaint, Rolf, Stanworth, Simon, Curry, Nicola, Lefering, Rolf, Maegele, Marc (CENTER-TBI Participants and Investigators), Beretta, Luigi, Section Neuropsychology, RS: MHeNs - R1 - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, RS: FPN NPPP I, Ragauskas, Arminas, Ročka, Saulius, Tamošuitis, Tomas, Vilcinis, Rimantas, Centre of Excellence in Complex Disease Genetics, Aarno Palotie / Principal Investigator, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, Genomics of Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology, Statistical and population genetics, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Biostatistics Helsinki, Department of Public Health, Samuli Olli Ripatti / Principal Investigator, Complex Disease Genetics, HUS Neurocenter, Neurokirurgian yksikkö, Clinicum, Helsinki University Hospital Area, Molecular Neuroscience and Ageing Research (MOLAR), Rocka, Saulius, Tamosuitis, Tomas, „Springer Nature' grupė, Bohm, J, Guting, H, Thorn, S, Schafer, N, Rambach, V, Schochl, H, Grottke, O, Rossaint, R, Stanworth, S, Curry, N, Lefering, R, Maegele, M, Akerlund, C, Amrein, K, Andelic, N, Andreassen, L, Anke, A, Antoni, A, Audibert, G, Azouvi, P, Azzolini, M, Bartels, R, Barzo, P, Beauvais, R, Beer, R, Bellander, B, Belli, A, Benali, H, Berardino, M, Beretta, L, Blaabjerg, M, Bragge, P, Brazinova, A, Brinck, V, Brooker, J, Brorsson, C, Buki, A, Bullinger, M, Cabeleira, M, Caccioppola, A, Calappi, E, Calvi, M, Cameron, P, Lozano, G, Carbonara, M, Cavallo, S, Chevallard, G, Chieregato, A, Citerio, G, Ceyisakar, I, Clusmann, H, Coburn, M, Coles, J, Cooper, J, Correia, M, Covic, A, Czeiter, E, Czosnyka, M, Dahyot-Fizelier, C, Dark, P, Dawes, H, Keyser, V, Degos, V, Corte, F, Boogert, H, Depreitere, B, Dilvesi, B, Dixit, A, Donoghue, E, Dreier, J, Duliere, G, Ercole, A, Esser, P, Ezer, E, Fabricius, M, Feigin, V, Foks, K, Frisvold, S, Furmanov, A, Gagliardo, P, Galanaud, D, Gantner, D, Gao, G, George, P, Ghuysen, A, Giga, L, Glocker, B, Golubovic, J, Gomez, P, Gratz, J, Gravesteijn, B, Grossi, F, Gruen, R, Gupta, D, Haagsma, J, Haitsma, I, Helbok, R, Helseth, E, Horton, L, Huijben, J, Hutchinson, P, Jacobs, B, Jankowski, S, Jarrett, M, Jiang, J, Johnson, F, Jones, K, Karan, M, Kolias, A, Kompanje, E, Kondziella, D, Koraropoulos, E, Koskinen, L, Kovacs, N, Kowark, A, Lagares, A, Lanyon, L, Laureys, S, Lecky, F, Ledoux, D, Legrand, V, Lejeune, A, Levi, L, Lightfoot, R, Lingsma, H, Maas, A, M. Castano-Leon, A, Majdan, M, Manara, A, Manley, G, Martino, C, Marechal, H, Mattern, J, Mcmahon, C, Melegh, B, Menon, D, Menovsky, T, Mikolic, A, Misset, B, Muraleedharan, V, Murray, L, Negru, A, Nelson, D, Newcombe, V, Nieboer, D, Nyiradi, J, Olubukola, O, Oresic, M, Ortolano, F, Palotie, A, Parizel, P, Payen, J, Perera, N, Perlbarg, V, Persona, P, Peul, W, Piippo-Karjalainen, A, Pirinen, M, Ples, H, Polinder, S, Pomposo, I, Posti, J, Puybasset, L, Radoi, A, Ragauskas, A, Raj, R, Rambadagalla, M, Rhodes, J, Richardson, S, Richter, S, Ripatti, S, Rocka, S, Roe, C, Roise, O, Rosand, J, Rosenfeld, J, Rosenlund, C, Rosenthal, G, Rossi, S, Rueckert, D, Rusnak, M, Sahuquillo, J, Sakowitz, O, Sanchez-Porras, R, Sandor, J, Schmidt, S, Schoechl, H, Schoonman, G, Schou, R, Schwendenwein, E, Sewalt, C, Skandsen, T, Smielewski, P, Sorinola, A, Stamatakis, E, Stevens, R, Stewart, W, Steyerberg, E, Stocchetti, N, Sundstrom, N, Synnot, A, Takala, R, Tamas, V, Tamosuitis, T, Taylor, M, Ao, B, Tenovuo, O, Theadom, A, Thomas, M, Tibboel, D, Timmers, M, Tolias, C, Trapani, T, Tudora, C, Unterberg, A, Vajkoczy, P, Vallance, S, Valeinis, E, Vamos, Z, Jagt, M, Steen, G, Naalt, J, Dijck, J, Essen, T, Hecke, W, Heugten, C, Praag, D, Vyvere, T, Wijk, R, Vargiolu, A, Vega, E, Velt, K, Verheyden, J, Vespa, P, Vik, A, Vilcinis, R, Volovici, V, von Steinbuchel, N, Voormolen, D, Vulekovic, P, Wang, K, Wiegers, E, Williams, G, Wilson, L, Winzeck, S, Wolf, S, Yang, Z, Ylen, P, Younsi, A, Zeiler, F, Zelinkova, V, Ziverte, A, Zoerle, T, Public Health, Pediatric Surgery, Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Intensive Care
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Neurologi ,INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE ,PREINJURY WARFARIN ,CENTER-TBI ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,0302 clinical medicine ,Traumatic brain injury ,Coagulopathy ,Brain Injuries, Traumatic ,Prospective Studies ,RISK ,Anticoagulant ,Head injury ,Blood Coagulation Disorders ,3. Good health ,Neurology ,CLOPIDOGREL ,Neurosurgery ,Blood Coagulation Tests ,Original Work ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Subgroup analysis ,03 medical and health sciences ,MORBIDITY ,TRANSFUSION ,medicine ,Humans ,VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700 ,Glasgow Coma Scale ,OLDER-ADULTS ,coagulopathy ,risk factors ,traumatic brain injury ,HYPOTHERMIA ,business.industry ,MORTALITY ,3112 Neurosciences ,HEAD-INJURY ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,medicine.disease ,VDP::Medical disciplines: 700 ,Risk factors ,Emergency medicine ,Base excess ,Risk factor ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background Trauma-induced coagulopathy in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with high rates of complications, unfavourable outcomes and mortality. The mechanism of the development of TBI-associated coagulopathy is poorly understood. Methods This analysis, embedded in the prospective, multi-centred, observational Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research in Traumatic Brain Injury (CENTER-TBI) study, aimed to characterise the coagulopathy of TBI. Emphasis was placed on the acute phase following TBI, primary on subgroups of patients with abnormal coagulation profile within 4 h of admission, and the impact of pre-injury anticoagulant and/or antiplatelet therapy. In order to minimise confounding factors, patients with isolated TBI (iTBI) (n = 598) were selected for this analysis. Results Haemostatic disorders were observed in approximately 20% of iTBI patients. In a subgroup analysis, patients with pre-injury anticoagulant and/or antiplatelet therapy had a twice exacerbated coagulation profile as likely as those without premedication. This was in turn associated with increased rates of mortality and unfavourable outcome post-injury. A multivariate analysis of iTBI patients without pre-injury anticoagulant therapy identified several independent risk factors for coagulopathy which were present at hospital admission. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) less than or equal to 8, base excess (BE) less than or equal to − 6, hypothermia and hypotension increased risk significantly. Conclusion Consideration of these factors enables early prediction and risk stratification of acute coagulopathy after TBI, thus guiding clinical management.
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5. Ontsluieringen in de Oost (1935)
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Jacobs, B, Jansen, R.H.T., Heerma van Voss, A.F., Bouras, N., Hart, M. 't, Heijden, M.P.C. van der, and Lucassen, L.A.C.J.
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Foundational principles & fundamental rights (transition) ,Grondslagen van het publiekrecht ,Principles of Public Law ,Dragende beginselen & fundamentele rechten (overgangssituatie) - Abstract
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6. Ontsluieringen in de Oost (1935)
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Jacobs, B, Jansen, R.H.T., Heerma van Voss, A.F., Bouras, N., Hart, M. 't, Heijden, M.P.C. van der, and Lucassen, L.A.C.J.
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7. Finding genetically-supported drug targets for Parkinson’s disease using Mendelian randomization of the druggable genome
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Storm, Catherine S., Kia, Demis A., Almramhi, Mona M., Bandres-Ciga, Sara, Finan, Chris, Noyce, A. J., Kaiyrzhanov, R., Middlehurst, B., Tan, M., Houlden, H., Morris, H. R., Plun-Favreau, H., Holmans, P., Hardy, J., Trabzuni, D., Quinn, J., Bubb, V., Mok, K. Y., Kinghorn, K. J., Lewis, P., Schreglmann, S. R., Lovering, R., R'Bibo, L., Manzoni, C., Rizig, M., Ryten, M., Guelfi, S., Escott-Price, V., Chelban, V., Foltynie, T., Williams, N., Morrison, K. E., Clarke, C., Harvey, K., Jacobs, B. M., Brice, Alexis, Danjou, F., Lesage, S., Corvol, J. C., Martinez, M., Schulte, C., Brockmann, K., Simón-Sánchez, J., Heutink, P., Rizzu, P., Sharma, M., Gasser, T., Schneider, S. A., Cookson, M. R., Blauwendraat, C., Craig, D. W., Billingsley, K., Makarious, M. B., Narendra, D. P., Faghri, F., Gibbs, J. R., Hernandez, D. G., Van Keuren-Jensen, K., Shulman, J. M., Iwaki, H., Leonard, H. L., Nalls, M. A., Robak, L., Bras, J., Guerreiro, R., Lubbe, S., Troycoco, T., Finkbeiner, S., Mencacci, N. E., Lungu, C., Singleton, A. B., Scholz, S. W., Reed, X., Uitti, R. J., Ross, O. A., Grenn, F. P., Moore, A., Alcalay, R. N., Wszolek, Z. K., Gan-Or, Z., Rouleau, G. A., Krohn, L., Mufti, K., van Hilten, J. J., Marinus, J., Adarmes-Gómez, A. D., Aguilar Barberà, Miquel, Álvarez Angulo, Iñaki, Alvarez, V., Barrero, F. J., Yarza, J. A. B., Bernal-Bernal, I., Blázquez Estrada, M, Bonilla-Toribio, M., Botía, J. A., Boungiorno, M. T., Buiza-Rueda, Dolores, Cámara, A., Carrillo, F., Carrión-Claro, M., Cerdan, D., Clarimón, Jordi, Compta, Y., Diez-Fairen, M., Dols-Icardo, Oriol, Duarte, J., Duran, R., Escamilla-Sevilla, F., Ezquerra, M., Feliz, C., Fernández, M., Fernández-Santiago, R., Garcia, C., García-Ruiz, P., Gómez-Garre, P., Heredia, M. J. G., Gonzalez-Aramburu, I., Pagola, A. G., Hoenicka, J., Infante, J., Jesús, S., Jimenez-Escrig, A., Kulisevsky, Jaime, Labrador-Espinosa, M. A., Lopez-Sendon, J. L., de Munain Arregui, A. L., Macias, D., Torres, I. M., Marín, J., Marti, M. J., Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Méndez-del-Barrio, C., González, M. M., Mata, M., Mínguez, A., Mir, P., Rezola, E. M., Muñoz, E., Pagonabarraga, J., Pastor, P., Errazquin, F. P., Periñán-Tocino, T., Ruiz-Martínez, J., Ruz, C., Rodriguez, A. S., Sierra, M., Suarez-Sanmartin, E., Tabernero, C., Tartari, J. P., Tejera-Parrado, C., Tolosa, E., Valldeoriola, F., Vargas-González, L., Vela, Lydia, Vives, F., Zimprich, A., Pihlstrom, L., Toft, M., Taba, P., Koks, S., Hassin-Baer, S., Majamaa, K., Siitonen, A., Tienari, P., Okubadejo, N. U., Ojo, O. O., Shashkin, C., Zharkinbekova, N., Akhmetzhanov, V., Kaishybayeva, G., Karimova, A., Khaibullin, T., Lynch, T. L., Hingorani, Aroon, Wood, Nicholas W.., Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Rosetrees Trust, John Black Charitable Foundation, University College London, King Abdulaziz University, National Institute for Health Research (UK), Universidad de Cantabria, HUS Neurocenter, Department of Neurosciences, and Clinicum
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Aging ,Science ,Quantitative Trait Loci ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Neurodegenerative ,3124 Neurology and psychiatry ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Article ,Cohort Studies ,Risk Factors ,Genetics research ,Genetics ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Aetiology ,Multidisciplinary ,Genome ,Parkinson's Disease ,Genome, Human ,Prevention ,3112 Neurosciences ,Neurosciences ,Brain ,Genetic Variation ,Parkinson Disease ,General Chemistry ,Mendelian Randomization Analysis ,International Parkinson’s Disease Genomics Consortium ,Brain Disorders ,Good Health and Well Being ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Neurology ,5.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Case-Control Studies ,Neurological ,Disease Progression ,Development of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,Human ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative movement disorder that currently has no disease-modifying treatment, partly owing to inefficiencies in drug target identification and validation. We use Mendelian randomization to investigate over 3,000 genes that encode druggable proteins and predict their efficacy as drug targets for Parkinson’s disease. We use expression and protein quantitative trait loci to mimic exposure to medications, and we examine the causal effect on Parkinson’s disease risk (in two large cohorts), age at onset and progression. We propose 23 drug-targeting mechanisms for Parkinson’s disease, including four possible drug repurposing opportunities and two drugs which may increase Parkinson’s disease risk. Of these, we put forward six drug targets with the strongest Mendelian randomization evidence. There is remarkably little overlap between our drug targets to reduce Parkinson’s disease risk versus progression, suggesting different molecular mechanisms. Drugs with genetic support are considerably more likely to succeed in clinical trials, and we provide compelling genetic evidence and an analysis pipeline to prioritise Parkinson’s disease drug development., There is currently no disease-modifying treatment for Parkinson’s disease, a common neurodegenerative disorder. Here, the authors use genetic variation associated with gene and protein expression to find putative drug targets for Parkinson’s disease using Mendelian randomization of the druggable genome.
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8. Advies publieke waarden voor het onderwijs
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Bok, C., Brunsveld, N., Dijck, J. van, Prins, C., Jacobs, B., Skeikh, H., Heuvel, B van den, Fikkers, D.J., Stolk, R., Regien, I., and Verstappen, J.
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Digital Security - Abstract
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9. Primary versus early secondary referral to a specialized neurotrauma center in patients with moderate/severe traumatic brain injury: a CENTER TBI study
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Sewalt, CA, Gravesteijn, BY, Menon, D, Lingsma, HF, Maas, AIR, Stocchetti, N, Venema, E, Lecky, FE, Åkerlund, C, Amrein, K, Andelic, N, Andreassen, L, Anke, A, Antoni, A, Audibert, G, Azouvi, P, Azzolini, ML, Bartels, R, Barzó, P, Beauvais, R, Beer, R, Bellander, BM, Belli, A, Benali, H, Berardino, M, Beretta, L, Blaabjerg, M, Bragge, P, Brazinova, A, Brinck, V, Brooker, J, Brorsson, C, Buki, A, Bullinger, M, Cabeleira, M, Caccioppola, A, Calappi, E, Calvi, MR, Cameron, P, Lozano, GC, Carbonara, M, Chevallard, G, Chieregato, A, Citerio, G, Cnossen, M, Coburn, M, Coles, J, Cooper, DJ, Correia, M, Covic, A, Curry, N, Czeiter, E, Czosnyka, M, Dahyot-Fizelier, C, Dawes, H, De Keyser, V, Degos, V, Corte, FD, Boogert, HD, Depreitere, B, Ðilvesi, Ð, Dixit, A, Donoghue, E, Dreier, J, Dulière, GL, Ercole, A, Esser, P, Ezer, E, Fabricius, M, Feigin, VL, Foks, K, Frisvold, S, Furmanov, A, Gagliardo, P, Galanaud, D, Gantner, D, Gao, G, George, P, Ghuysen, A, Giga, L, Glocker, B, Golubovic, J, Gomez, PA, Gratz, J, Grossi, F, Gruen, RL, Gupta, D, Haagsma, JA, Haitsma, I, Helbok, R, Helseth, E, Horton, L, Huijben, J, Hutchinson, PJ, Jacobs, B, Jankowski, S, Jarrett, M, Jiang, JY, Jones, K, and Synnot, Anneliese
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Full list of CENTER TBI Participants and Investigators can be found in publication (p.8-11): https://sjtrem.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13049-021-00930-1#Abs1Background: Prehospital care for patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) varies with some emergency medical systems recommending direct transport of patients with moderate to severe TBI to hospitals with specialist neurotrauma care (SNCs). The aim of this study is to assess variation in levels of early secondary referral within European SNCs and to compare the outcomes of directly admitted and secondarily transferred patients. Methods: Patients with moderate and severe TBI (Glasgow Coma Scale < 13) from the prospective European CENTER-TBI study were included in this study. All participating hospitals were specialist neuroscience centers. First, adjusted between-country differences were analysed using random effects logistic regression where early secondary referral was the dependent variable, and a random intercept for country was included. Second, the adjusted effect of early secondary referral on survival to hospital discharge and functional outcome [6 months Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (GOSE)] was estimated using logistic and ordinal mixed effects models, respectively. Results: A total of 1347 moderate/severe TBI patients from 53 SNCs in 18 European countries were included. Of these 1347 patients, 195 (14.5%) were admitted after early secondary referral. Secondarily referred moderate/severe TBI patients presented more often with a CT abnormality: mass lesion (52% vs. 34%), midline shift (54% vs. 36%) and acute subdural hematoma (77% vs. 65%). After adjusting for case-mix, there was a large European variation in early secondary referral, with a median OR of 1.69 between countries. Early secondary referral was not associated with functional outcome (adjusted OR 1.07, 95% CI 0.78–1.69), nor with survival at discharge (1.05, 0.58–1.90). Conclusions: Across Europe, substantial practice variation exists in the proportion of secondarily referred TBI patients at SNCs that is not explained by case mix. Within SNCs early secondary referral does not seem to impact functional outcome and survival after stabilisation in a non-specialised hospital. Future research should identify which patients with TBI truly benefit from direct transportation.
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10. Neurofascin-155 CIDP patients: Clinical, immunological and biomarker features
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Martin-Aguilar, L, Lleixa, C, Pascual-Goni, E, Caballero, M, Martinez-Martinez, L, Diaz-Manera, J, Rojas, R, Cortes-Vicente, E, de Luna, N, Suarez-Calvet, X, Gallardo, E, Rajabally, Y, Scotton, S, Jacobs, B, Baars, A, Cortese, A, Vegezzi, E, Hoftberger, R, Zimprich, F, Roesler, C, Nobile-Orazio, E, Liberatore, G, Liong, HF, Martinez-Pineiro, A, Carvajal, A, Pinar-Morales, R, Uson-Martin, M, Alberti, O, Lopez-Perez, MA, Marquez, F, Pardo-Fernandez, J, Cabrera-Serrano, M, Munoz-Delgado, L, Ortiz, N, Duman, O, Bartolome, M, Bril, V, Segura-Chavez, D, Pitarokoili, K, Steen, C, Illa, I, and Querol, L
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11. Steps and Traces
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Jacobs, B., Levy, P., Rot, J., Cirstea, C., and Cirstea, C.
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Science - Logic in Computer Science ,Logic ,010102 general mathematics ,0102 computer and information sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Theoretical Computer Science ,Logic in Computer Science (cs.LO) ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,010201 computation theory & mathematics ,Hardware and Architecture ,Software Science ,0101 mathematics ,Digital Security ,Software - Abstract
In the theory of coalgebras, trace semantics can be defined in various distinct ways, including through algebraic logics, the Kleisli category of a monad or its Eilenberg–Moore category. This paper elaborates two new unifying ideas: (i) coalgebraic,draftrules trace semantics is naturally presented in terms of corecursive algebras, and (ii) all three approaches arise as instances of the same abstract setting. Our perspective puts the different approaches under a common roof and allows to derive conditions under which some of them coincide.
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Ziel, A. van der and Jacobs, B.
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13. De Finetti’s Construction as a Categorical Limit. Radboud University Nijmegen. Categorial Porbability and Statistics, 5-8 June 2020
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Jacobs, B. and Staton, S.
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14. Friction for privacy: Why privacy by design needs user experience design
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Jacobs, B., Schraffenberger, H.K., Wekke, K. van der, and Wekke, K. van der
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Digital Security - Abstract
Contains fulltext : 219344.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) IRMA is an open source identity platform that is run by the not-for-profit Privacy by Design foundation in The Netherlands. It grew out of academic research at Radboud University Nijmegen - and originally at IBM Research at Zurich in the 1990s. IRMA is now clearly gaining momentum and is being integrated in various ways, especially in healthcare, (local) government, and also in commercial areas such as insurance. The techniques underlying IRMA have been developed with privacy protection as explicit goal. This article explores the impact of this privacy focus on the user experience (UX) and on the ongoing (re)design of the interface of the IRMA app. The authors are both closely involved in the development of IRMA.
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15. Rethinking surgical readmissions
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Machesney M, Hadjittofi C, Davies J, Taylor F, and Jacobs B
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A retrospective analysis of 289 general surgery patients readmitted in a district general hospital
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16. Learning to Coordinate
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Heerdt, G. Ter, Jacobs, B., Kappé, T., Silva, A., Boer, F. de, Bonsangue, M., Rutten, J., Boer, F. de, Bonsangue, M., and Rutten, J.
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Visual language ,Computer science ,Programming language ,020204 information systems ,Component (UML) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Digital Security ,computer.software_genre ,Composition (language) ,computer ,Automaton - Abstract
Reo is a visual language of connectors that originated in component-based software engineering. It is a flexible and intuitive language, yet powerful and capable of expressing complex patterns of composition. The intricacies of the language resulted in many semantic models proposed for Reo, including several automata-based ones.
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17. A Recipe for State-and-Effect Triangles
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Jacobs, B., Moss, L., and Moss, L.
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Science - Logic in Computer Science ,000 Computer science, knowledge, general works ,TheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGES ,Computer Science::Logic in Computer Science ,Mathematics::Category Theory ,Computer Science ,ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSING ,Computer Science::Programming Languages ,Digital Security ,Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) ,Logic in Computer Science (cs.LO) - Abstract
In the semantics of programming languages one can view programs as state transformers, or as predicate transformers. Recently the author has introduced state-and-effect triangles which capture this situation categorically, involving an adjunction between state- and predicate-transformers. The current paper exploits a classical result in category theory, part of Jon Beck's monadicity theorem, to systematically construct such a state-and-effect triangle from an adjunction. The power of this construction is illustrated in many examples, covering many monads occurring in program semantics, including (probabilistic) power domains., Logical Methods in Computer Science ; Volume 13, Issue 2 ; 1860-5974
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18. Naar een heffing op werkelijk rendement
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Gerritsen, Aart, Zoutman, FT (Floris), Jacobs, B., Cnossen, S., and Economics
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19. Causal Inference by String Diagram Surgery
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Jacobs, B., Zanasi, Fabio, Kissinger, A., Bojanczyk, M., and Bojanczyk, M.
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Science - Logic in Computer Science ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,FOS: Mathematics ,Mathematics - Category Theory ,Category Theory (math.CT) ,Digital Security ,Logic in Computer Science (cs.LO) ,Machine Learning (cs.LG) - Abstract
Extracting causal relationships from observed correlations is a growing area in probabilistic reasoning, originating with the seminal work of Pearl and others from the early 1990s. This paper develops a new, categorically oriented view based on a clear distinction between syntax (string diagrams) and semantics (stochastic matrices), connected via interpretations as structure-preserving functors. A key notion in the identification of causal effects is that of an intervention, whereby a variable is forcefully set to a particular value independent of any prior propensities. We represent the effect of such an intervention as an endofunctor which performs `string diagram surgery' within the syntactic category of string diagrams. This diagram surgery in turn yields a new, interventional distribution via the interpretation functor. While in general there is no way to compute interventional distributions purely from observed data, we show that this is possible in certain special cases using a calculational tool called comb disintegration. We demonstrate the use of this technique on a well-known toy example, where we predict the causal effect of smoking on cancer in the presence of a confounding common cause. After developing this specific example, we show this technique provides simple sufficient conditions for computing interventions which apply to a wide variety of situations considered in the causal inference literature., Comment: 17 pages
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- 2019
20. Electronic Identities in Europe
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Jacobs, B.
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Digital Security - Abstract
Item does not contain fulltext Electronic Identities in Europe, 21 februari 2019
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- 2019
21. Thoughts on the linguistic history of Curaçao: how Papiamentu got the better of Dutch
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Jacobs, B., Jacobs B., and Jacobs B.
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Long lasting ,Linguistics and Language ,History ,Vocabulary ,Literature and Literary Theory ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Creole language ,Ethnic group ,Social class ,Colonialism ,Language and Linguistics ,Linguistics ,Spite ,Ethnology ,media_common - Abstract
Papiamentu has borrowed considerably from Dutch with up to 30% of the vocabulary having Dutch roots. However, an important and hitherto insufficiently addressed historical-and socio-linguistic question is why Dutch itself did not creolize on Curaçao or otherwise become the principal language of the island’s society at large, in spite of it being the principal European language on the island from start to present, and even though its presence there (from the 1630s onwards) predates that of Papiamentu (from the 1650s onwards). Most colonial languages in the Caribbean have had a vast, long lasting linguistic impact in their respective colonies, either ‘ producing’ creoles (e. g. English on Jamaica or French on Haiti) or otherwise becoming the main vehicle of communication (e. g. Spanish on Cuba). Not, though, on Curaçao. On this island, the language of all social classes and ethnicities is Papiamentu, a creole with an Iberian lexical base. The present article explores this issue which, in the literature, is also known as the ‘ Curaçao Paradox’., 30% de son vocabulaire est d’origine néerlandaise. Cependant, une question historique et sociolinguistique qui a jusqu’à ce jour été relativement peu ou insuffisamment débatue est pourquoi le néerlandais lui-même ne s’est pas creolisé a Curaçao, ou au moins n’est pas devenu la langue principale de la société locale, quand bien même il a été la langue européenne principale sur l’île du début de son histoire coloniale jusqu’à aujourd’hui (dès les années 160) et sa présence est plus ancienne que celle du papiamentu (attesté dès les années 1650). La plupart des puissances coloniales européennes dans les Caraïbes eu un vaste et durable impact linguistique local, soit en produisant des créoles (e. g. l’anglais en Jamaïque ou le français à Haïti), ou autrement en devenant le principal biais de communication (e. g. l’espagnol à Cuba). Ce ne fut pas le cas à Curaçao. Sur cette île, la langue socialement et ethniquement la plus répandue est le papiamentu, un créole de base lexicale ibérienne. Le présent article tente de répondre à la question (le ‘ Paradoxe de Curaçao’) pourquoi la langue coloniale, le néerlandais, n’a pas été approprié par la population locale, et pourquoi, au lieu de cela, le papiamentu a pu prendre forme, se diffuser et consolider sa position sur l’île., Op Aruba, Bonaire en Curaçao is het Papiaments, een op het Spaans en Portugees gebaseerde creooltaal, de taal van het grootste deel van de bevolking, ongeacht sociale klasse. Maarliefst 30% van de Papiamentse woordenschat is weliswaar aan het Nederlands ontleend, tegelijk moet men zich echter de historische en sociolinguistische vraag stellen hoe het Papiaments zich zo sterk heeft kunnen manifesteren en waarom het Nederlands zelf op Curaçao geen sterkere impact heeft gehad. Het Nederlands was immers de taal van de kolonisatoren en werd op het eiland eerder gesproken (vanaf 1634) dan het Papiaments (vanaf de tweede helft van de 17e eeuw). Bij wijze van contrast : het Engels, Frans en Spaans hebben een veel dieper gaande, langdurigere impact gehad in ‘ hun’ respectievelijke kolonies in het Caribisch gebied, en hetzij in gecreoliseerde vorm (denk maar aan het Jamaican Creole op Jamaica, het Haitian Creole op Haiti) of in onveranderde vorm aan de locale bevolking overge dragen (bv. het Spaans op Cuba). Zo niet op Curaçao. In dit artikel onderzoeken we deze kwestie, die in de literatuur ook wel de ‘ Curaçaosche Paradox’ wordt genoemd., Jacobs Bart. Thoughts on the linguistic history of Curaçao: how Papiamentu got the better of Dutch. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 91, fasc. 3, 2013. Langues et littératures modernes Moderne taal en lettrekunde. pp. 787-806.
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- 2013
22. Securely Derived Identity Credentials on Smart Phones via Self-enrolment
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Broek, F. van den, Hampiholi, B., Jacobs, B., Barthe, G., Markatos, E., Samarati, P., Barthe, G., Markatos, E., and Samarati, P.
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Digital Security - Abstract
Contains fulltext : 161333.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
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- 2016
23. Select while you collect : Over de voorgestelde interceptiebevoegdheden voor inlichtingen- en veiligheidsdiensten
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Jacobs, B.
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Digital Security ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) - Abstract
Contains fulltext : 158069.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
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- 2016
24. Engagement on Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change Adaptation
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Boronyak, L, Jacobs, B, McKenna, K, Dem, F, Pommoh, K, Sui, S, and Jimbudo, M
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- 2018
25. Climate change and food security: a Sri Lankan perspective
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Esham, M, Jacobs, B, Rosairo, HSR, and Siddighi, BB
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Ecology - Abstract
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. There is growing concern in Sri Lanka over the impact of climate change, variability and extreme weather events on food production, food security and livelihoods. The link between climate change and food security has been mostly explored in relation to impacts on crop production or food availability aspects of food security, with little focus on other key dimensions, namely food access and food utilization. This review, based on available literature, adopted a food system approach to gain a wider perspective on food security issues in Sri Lanka. It points to several climate-induced issues posing challenges for food security. These issues include declining agriculture productivity, food loss along supply chains, low livelihood resilience of the rural poor and prevalence of high levels of undernourishment and child malnutrition. Our review suggests that achieving food security necessitates action beyond building climate resilient food production systems to a holistic approach that is able to ensure climate resilience of the entire food system while addressing nutritional concerns arising from impacts of climate change. Therefore, there is a pressing need to work towards a climate-smart agriculture system that will address all dimensions of food security. With the exception of productivity of a few crop species, our review demonstrates the dearth of research into climate change impacts on Sri Lanka’s food system. Further research is required to understand how changes in climate may affect other components of the food system including productivity of a wider range of food crops, livestock and fisheries, and shed light on the causal pathways of climate-induced nutritional insecurity.
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- 2018
26. Networks Shaping Climate Adaptation Policy and Governance
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Cunningham, R, Jacobs, B, Cvitanovic, C, Measham, T, and Brown, P
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- 2018
27. A Type Theory for Probabilistic and Bayesian Reasoning
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Adams, R., Jacobs, B., Uustalu, T., and Uustalu, T.
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Science - Logic in Computer Science ,000 Computer science, knowledge, general works ,Probability (math.PR) ,G.3 ,F.4.1 ,F.3.1 ,Mathematics - Logic ,Logic in Computer Science (cs.LO) ,Computer Science::Logic in Computer Science ,Computer Science ,FOS: Mathematics ,Digital Security ,Logic (math.LO) ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) ,Mathematics - Probability - Abstract
This paper introduces a novel type theory and logic for probabilistic reasoning. Its logic is quantitative, with fuzzy predicates. It includes normalisation and conditioning of states. This conditioning uses a key aspect that distinguishes our probabilistic type theory from quantum type theory, namely the bijective correspondence between predicates and side-effect free actions (called instrument, or assert, maps). The paper shows how suitable computation rules can be derived from this predicate-action correspondence, and uses these rules for calculating conditional probabilities in two well-known examples of Bayesian reasoning in (graphical) models. Our type theory may thus form the basis for a mechanisation of Bayesian inference., Comment: 38 pages
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- 2018
28. Een blockchain aan je been
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Jacobs, B.
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GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) - Published
- 2018
29. Pas op met het uitwisselen van data, want het kostbaarste dat we hebben staat op het spel: onszelf
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Becker, M.J. and Jacobs, B.
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Digital Security ,Center for Contemporary European Philosophy (CCEP) - Abstract
Item does not contain fulltext 12 juni 2018
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- 2018
30. Attribute-based Authentication and Signing with IRMA, Summer School on real-world crypto and privacy
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Jacobs, B.
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Digital Security - Abstract
Item does not contain fulltext Summer School on real-world crypto and privacy, 15 juni 2018
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- 2018
31. Coalgebras and Kleisli Maps for Probability, Invited talk at Coalgebra Now workshop at FLOCS'18, Oxford, 8/7/2018
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Jacobs, B.
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Digital Security - Abstract
Item does not contain fulltext Invited talk at Coalgebra Now workshop at FLOCS'18, 08 juli 2018
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- 2018
32. Een blockchain aan je been
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Jacobs, B.
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Digital Security - Abstract
Contains fulltext : 191713.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
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- 2018
33. An Effect-theoretic Account of Lebesgue Integration
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Jacobs, B., Westerbaan, B.E., Ghica, D.R., and Ghica, D.R.
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Dominated convergence theorem ,Discrete mathematics ,Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science ,General Computer Science ,Measurable function ,Effect algebra ,Lebesgue integration ,Riemann integral ,Lebesgue–Stieltjes integration ,Theoretical Computer Science ,symbols.namesake ,effect module ,Sigma-algebra ,Universally measurable set ,Simple function ,symbols ,Digital Security ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) ,Computer Science(all) ,Mathematics - Abstract
Effect algebras have been introduced in the 1990s in the study of the foundations of quantum mechanics, as part of a quantum-theoretic version of probability theory. This paper is part of that programme and gives a systematic account of Lebesgue integration for [0,1]-valued functions in terms of effect algebras and effect modules. The starting point is the 'indicator' function for a measurable subset. It gives a homomorphism from the effect algebra of measurable subsets to the effect module of [0,1]-valued measurable functions which preserves countable joins.It is shown that the indicator is free among these maps: any such homomorphism from the effect algebra of measurable subsets can be thought of as a generalised probability measure and can be extended uniquely to a homomorphism from the effect module of [0,1]-valued measurable functions which preserves joins of countable chains. The extension is the Lebesgue integral associated to this probability measure. The preservation of joins by it is the monotone convergence theorem.
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34. Towards Phosphorus and Climate Smart Agriculture in Sri Lanka
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Cordell, DJ, Dominish, E, Esham, M, and Jacobs, B
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Two of the biggest global challenges for food security – phosphorus scarcity and climate change – are threatening farmers’ livelihoods, agricultural productivity and environmental health. Sri Lanka’s agricultural sector is comprised largely of smallholder farmers, where rainfed rice is often a staple of the diet. Climate change projections indicate rice yields could drop by 40%, affecting the majority of farmers and increasing poverty levels by up to a third. At the same time, fertiliser subsidies, which represent 2% of government spending, are currently being scaled back in a country that is dependent on fertiliser imports. This exposes farmers to future price fluctuations like the 800% phosphate fertiliser price spike that occurred in 2008. The goal of this collaborative research project is to contribute to building food system resilience to climate change and phosphorus scarcity in Sri Lanka, through adaptations from farm-scale through to policy-making. This report presents the first phase of the project investigating the capacity of smallholder farmers, policy-makers, industry and other food system stakeholders in Sri Lanka to adapt to these twin challenges, via a participatory, integrated, rapid vulnerability assessment framework.
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- 2017
35. Social network analysis: a primer on engaging communities on climate adaptation in New South Wales, Australia
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Cunningham, R, Jacobs, B, Measham, T, Harman, MP, and Cvitanovic, C
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A network is a group or system of interconnected people or things. Social networks connect people. Those connections provide advantages to members of the network through access to private information, diverse skills and power, which makes the understanding of networks important for the formulation and communication of policy. The Adaptive Communities Node used a network analysis methodology to understand the formal and informal knowledge channels that communicate climate change adaptation policy throughout regional communities (Harman et al, 2016; Harman et al 2015a; Harman et al 2015b). The results of case studies in these communities (centred on Shoalhaven, Bega and Orange) have been published through the UTS:ISF NSW Adaptation Research Hub (https://www.uts.edu.au/research-and-teaching/our-research/institute-sustainable-futures/our-research/climate-change/nsw). This primer serves as a companion document to those reports.
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- 2017
36. Statistical Analysis of Lumen Depreciation for LED Packages
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Schuld, M., van Driel, W.D., Jacobs, B., van Driel, Willem Dirk, Fan, Xuejun, and Zhang, Guo Qi
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LED degradation ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,Computer science ,Statistics ,Warranty ,Lumen maintenance ,Statistical analysis ,LM-80 data extrapolation ,Acceleration model ,Lumen (unit) - Abstract
Commercial claims for LED-based products in terms of lumen maintenance are fully based on TM-21 extrapolations using LM-80 data. This chapter indicates that there may be a risk in doing this as TM-21 only relies on the behavior of the average LED degradation, instead of taking into account the degradation of all individual LEDs. Therefore, we propose a more profound statistical approach in order to make the appropriate step from TM-21 extrapolation to lumen maintenance on a product level. This is needed as some commercial claims are based on 10 years of warranty and some service bids provide periods of 20–25 years of operation. This chapter reviews the different approaches currently available to perform lumen maintenance extrapolations.
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- 2017
37. Creating demand for recycled organic compost
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Dominish, E, Cordell, D, and Jacobs, B
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- 2017
38. Medical privacy
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Jacobs, B.
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Digital Security - Abstract
Item does not contain fulltext Radboud Grand Round - 58, 18 september 2017
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- 2017
39. Polymorphic Encryption and Pseudonymisation in Identity Management and Medical Research
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Verheul, E.R. and Jacobs, B.
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Digital Security ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) - Abstract
Contains fulltext : 178461pre.pdf (Author’s version preprint ) (Open Access) Contains fulltext : 178461pub.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
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- 2017
40. Kijk uit, nepnieuws!
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Becker, M.J. and Jacobs, B.
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Digital Security ,Center for Contemporary European Philosophy (CCEP) - Abstract
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- 2017
41. Vertrouwen en Authenticatie
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Jacobs, B., Bartels, S., Jansen, C., Schuijling, B., Vermunt, N., Bartels, S., Jansen, C., Schuijling, B., and Vermunt, N.
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Digital Security ,Serie Onderneming en Recht - Abstract
Contains fulltext : 181664.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
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- 2017
42. Introduction to Coalgebra
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Jacobs, B.
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Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science ,Digital Security - Abstract
The area of coalgebra has emerged within theoretical computer science with a unifying claim: to be the mathematics of computational dynamics. It combines ideas from the theory of dynamical systems and from the theory of state-based computation. Although still in its infancy, it is an active area of research that generates wide interest. Written by one of the founders of the field, this book acts as the first mature and accessible introduction to coalgebra. It provides clear mathematical explanations, with many examples and exercises involving deterministic and non-deterministic automata, transition systems, streams, Markov chains and weighted automata. The theory is expressed in the language of category theory, which provides the right abstraction to make the similarity and duality between algebra and coalgebra explicit, and which the reader is introduced to in a hands-on manner. The book will be useful to mathematicians and (theoretical) computer scientists and will also be of interest to mathematical physicists, biologists and economists.
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- 2016
43. Planning tools for strategic management of peri-urban food production
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Wynne, L, Cordell, D, Chong, J, and Jacobs, B
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Using Sydney as a case study, this report aims to develop an understanding of what best practice looks for land-use planning on the urban fringe. Peri-urban areas around the world have traditionally been the food bowls of our cities. Increasing urbanisation is threatening the existence of peri-urban agriculture, paving over the soils that have fed global city populations. Increasing conversion to commercial and residential uses, fragmentation, land-use conflicts and global challenges such as climate change pose a threat to the viability of food production in peri-urban areas. This report considers responses that might emerge from the planning system to address threats to peri-urban agriculture. The report focuses on the experience of peri-urban planning and food production in the Sydney Basin, in New South Wales, Australia The report reviews a range of planning responses to managing peri-urban areas for resilience and sustainability. These include strategic planning measures, financial incentives, property rights protections and improved methods for valuing the benefits that peri-urban agriculture provides to cities. For many cities, perhaps including Sydney, a large proportion of peri-urban food production has already been lost, converted to residential use and supporting infrastructure. For that which remains, and for those cities that have sustainably managed their peri-urban agricultural lands, policy and initiatives are required to ensure that food production on the urban fringe can continue to contribute to urban resilience in the future.
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- 2016
44. Engaging local communities in climate adaptation: a social network perspective from Orange Valley, New South Wales, Australia
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Harman, BP, Rylance, K, Brown, PR, Cunningham, R, Jacobs, B, and Measham, T
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- 2016
45. Relating operator spaces via adjunctions
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Jacobs, B., Mandemaker, J.J., Chubb, J., Eskandarian, A., Harizanov, V., Chubb, J., Eskandarian, A., and Harizanov, V.
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Functor ,Computer science ,Algebraic structure ,Hilbert space ,Lecture Notes in Logic ,Monad (functional programming) ,Adjunction ,Algebra ,symbols.namesake ,Operator (computer programming) ,Mathematics::Category Theory ,Bounded function ,symbols ,Digital Security ,Category theory - Abstract
This chapter uses categorical techniques to describe relations between various sets of operators on a Hilbert space, such as self-adjoint, positive, density, effect and projection operators. These relations, including various Hilbert-Schmidt isomorphisms of the formtr( A −), are expressed in terms of dual adjunctions, and maps between them. Of particular interest is the connection with quantum structures, via a dual adjunction between convex sets and effect modules. The approach systematically uses categories of modules, via their description as Eilenberg-Moore algebras of a monad. Introduction. There is a recent exciting line of work connecting research in the semantics of programming languages and logic, and research in the foundations of quantum physics, including quantum computation and logic, see [9] for an overview. This paper fits in that line of work. It concentrates on operators (on Hilbert spaces) and organises and relates these operators according to their algebraic structure. This is to a large extent not more than a systematic presentation of known results and connections in the (modern) language of category theory. However, the approach leads to clarifying results, like Theorem 14 that relates density operators and effects via a dual adjunction between convex sets and effect modules (extending earlier work [25]). It is in line with many other dual adjunctions and dualities that are relevant in programming logics [31, 1, 30]. Indeed, via this dual adjunction we can put the work [11] on quantum weakest preconditions in perspective (see especially Remark 15). The article begins by describing the familiar sets of operators (bounded, selfadjoint, positive) on a (finite-dimensional) Hilbert space in terms of functors to categories of modules. The dual adjunctions involved are made explicit, basically via dual operation V ⟼ V ∗ , see Section 2. Since the algebraic structure of these sets of operators is described in terms of modules over various semirings, namely over complex numbers C (for bounded operators), over real numbers R (for self-adjoint operators), and over non-negative real numbers R ≥0 (for positive operators), it is useful to have a uniform description of such modules. It is provided in Section 3, via the notion of algebra of a monad (namely the multiset monad).
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- 2016
46. Transforming cities: Securing food and clean waterways through a transdisciplinary phosphorus approach
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Cordell, D, Metson, GS, Iwaniec, DM, Bui, TT, Childers, DL, Dao, N, Dang, HTT, Davidson, J, Jacobs, B, Kumwenda, S, Morse, T, Nguyen, VA, Thole, B, and Tilley, EA
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- 2016
47. Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures : 19th International Conference, FOSSACS 2016, Held as Part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2016, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, April 2-8, 2016, Proceedings
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Jacobs, B. and Löding, C.
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Digital Security - Abstract
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- 2016
48. The Fall of a Tiny Star
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Garcia, F. D., Jacobs, B., Ryan, A.P.Y., Naccache, D., Quisquater, J.-J., Ryan, A.P.Y., Naccache, D., and Quisquater, J.-J.
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Star (game theory) ,Lecture notes in computer science ,Academic freedom ,Access control ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,Publishing ,Public transport ,Smart card ,Digital Security ,Fall of man ,business ,computer ,Contactless smart card - Abstract
This short paper gives a combined technical-historical account of the fate of the world's most-used contactless smart card, the MIFARE Classic. The account concentrates on the years 2008 and 2009 when serious security flaws in the MIFARE Classic were unveiled. The story covers, besides the relevant technicalities, the risks of proprietary security mechanisms, the rights and morals wrt. publishing security vulnerabilities, and eventually the legal confrontation in court.
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- 2016
49. Healthiness from Duality
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Hino, W., Kobayashi, H., Hasuo, I., Jacobs, B., Koskinen, E., and Koskinen, E.
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Discrete mathematics ,FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Science - Logic in Computer Science ,010102 general mathematics ,Probabilistic logic ,0102 computer and information sciences ,Adjunction ,01 natural sciences ,Logic in Computer Science (cs.LO) ,Algebra ,Nondeterministic algorithm ,010201 computation theory & mathematics ,ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSING ,0101 mathematics ,Algebraic number ,Digital Security ,Category theory ,Dijkstra's algorithm ,Categorical variable ,Mathematics ,Program logic - Abstract
Healthiness is a good old question in program logics that dates back to Dijkstra. It asks for an intrinsic characterization of those predicate transformers which arise as the (backward) interpretation of a certain class of programs. There are several results known for healthiness conditions: for deterministic programs, nondeterministic ones, probabilistic ones, etc. Building upon our previous works on so-called state-and-effect triangles, we contribute a unified categorical framework for investigating healthiness conditions. We find the framework to be centered around a dual adjunction induced by a dualizing object, together with our notion of relative Eilenberg-Moore algebra playing fundamental roles too. The latter notion seems interesting in its own right in the context of monads, Lawvere theories and enriched categories., Comment: 13 pages, Extended version with appendices of a paper accepted to LICS 2016
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- 2016
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50. Guillain-Barré Syndrome Following Infection with the Zika Virus Background
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Bianca van den Berg, Anneke Beukel, Jelmer Alsma, Annemiek Baltissen - van der Eijk, Liselotte Ruts, Pieter van Doorn, Jacobs, B. C., Cc, Simon, Neurology, Internal Medicine, Virology, and Immunology
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SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being - Published
- 2016
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