1,135 results on '"Jacobsen D"'
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2. Hair cortisol in polycystic ovary syndrome
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Gonzalez, D., Maidana, P., Ibar, C., Jamardo, J., Jacobsen, D., Fritzler, A., Fortuna, F., Fernandez, G., Lamas-Majek, E., Mallea-Gil, S., Ballarino, C., Onetto, C., Lopez, M., Mesch, Viviana, and Fabre, B.
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- 2022
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3. Exploiting Thread Parallelism for Ocean Modeling on Cray XC Supercomputers
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Sarje, A, Jacobsen, D, Williams, S, Ringler, T, and Oliker, L
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The incorporation of increasing core counts in modern processors used to build state-of-the-art supercomputers is driving application development towards exploitation of thread parallelism, in addition to distributed memory parallelism, with the goal of delivering efficient high-performance codes. In this work we describe the exploitation of threading and our experiences with it with respect to a real-world ocean modeling application code, MPAS-Ocean. We present detailed performance analysis and comparisons of various approaches and configurations for threading on the Cray XC series supercomputers.
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- 2016
4. The spin temperature of high-redshift damped Lyman-$\alpha$ systems
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Kanekar, N., Prochaska, J. X., Smette, A., Ellison, S. L., Ryan-Weber, E. V., Momjian, E., Briggs, F. H., Lane, W. M., Chengalur, J. N., Delafosse, T., Grave, J., Jacobsen, D., and de Bruyn, A. G.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We report results from a programme aimed at investigating the temperature of neutral gas in high-redshift damped Lyman-$\alpha$ absorbers (DLAs). This involved (1) HI 21cm absorption studies of a large DLA sample, (2) VLBI studies to measure the low-frequency quasar core fractions, and (3) optical/ultraviolet spectroscopy to determine DLA metallicities and velocity widths. Including literature data, our sample consists of 37 DLAs with estimates of the spin temperature $T_s$ and the covering factor. We find a strong $4\sigma$) difference between the $T_s$ distributions in high-z (z>2.4) and low-z (z<2.4) DLA samples. The high-z sample contains more systems with high $T_s$ values, $\gtrsim 1000$ K. The $T_s$ distributions in DLAs and the Galaxy are also clearly (~$6\sigma$) different, with more high-$T_s$ sightlines in DLAs than in the Milky Way. The high $T_s$ values in the high-z DLAs of our sample arise due to low fractions of the cold neutral medium. For 29 DLAs with metallicity [Z/H] estimates, we confirm the presence of an anti-correlation between $T_s$ and [Z/H], at $3.5\sigma$ significance via a non-parametric Kendall-tau test. This result was obtained with the assumption that the DLA covering factor is equal to the core fraction. Monte Carlo simulations show that the significance of the result is only marginally decreased if the covering factor and the core fraction are uncorrelated, or if there is a random error in the inferred covering factor. We also find evidence for redshift evolution in DLA $T_s$ values even for the z>1 sub-sample. Since z>1 DLAs have angular diameter distances comparable to or larger than those of the background quasars, they have similar efficiency in covering the quasars. Low covering factors in high-z DLAs thus cannot account for the observed redshift evolution in spin temperatures. (Abstract abridged.), Comment: 37 pages, 22 figures. Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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- 2013
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5. Parallel performance optimizations on unstructured mesh-based simulations
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Sarje, A, Song, S, Jacobsen, D, Huck, K, Hollingsworth, J, Malony, A, Williams, S, and Oliker, L
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Unstructured Mesh ,Ocean Modeling ,Graph Partitioning ,Performance Optimization ,Information and Computing Sciences ,Technology - Abstract
This paper addresses two key parallelization challenges the unstructured mesh-based ocean modeling code, MPAS-Ocean, which uses a mesh based on Voronoi tessellations: (1) load imbalance across processes, and (2) unstructured data access patterns, that inhibit intra- and inter-node performance. Our work analyzes the load imbalance due to naive partitioning of the mesh, and develops methods to generate mesh partitioning with better load balance and reduced communication. Furthermore, we present methods that minimize both inter- and intranode data movement and maximize data reuse. Our techniques include predictive ordering of data elements for higher cache efficiency, as well as communication reduction approaches. We present detailed performance data when running on thousands of cores using the Cray XC30 supercomputer and show that our optimization strategies can exceed the original performance by over 2×. Additionally, many of these solutions can be broadly applied to a wide variety of unstructured grid-based computations.
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- 2015
6. Mallampalli, Chandra. South Asia's Christians: between Hindu and Muslim
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Jacobsen, D.
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South Asia's Christians: Between Hindu and Muslim (Nonfiction work) -- Mallampalli, Chandra ,Books -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Mallampalli, Chandra. South Asia's Christians: between Hindu and Muslim. Oxford, 2023. 368p bibl index ISBN 9780190608903 cloth, $125.00; ISBN 9780190608910 pbk, $29.95; ISBN 9780190608934 ebook, contact publisher for price 61-1299 [...]
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- 2024
7. Lischer, Richard. Our hearts are restless: the art of spiritual memoir
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Jacobsen, D.
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Our Hearts Are Restless: The Art of Spiritual Memoir (Nonfiction work) -- Lischer, Richard ,Books -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Lischer, Richard. Our hearts are restless: the art of spiritual memoir. Oxford, 2022. 400p bibl index ISBN 9780197649046 cloth, $34.95; ISBN 9780197649060 ebook, contact publisher for price 61-0684 BR1690 CIP [...]
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- 2023
8. Building Different Bridges: Technology Integration, Engaged Student Learning, and New Approaches to Professional Development.
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Jacobsen, D. Michele
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The human and organizational infrastructure that is required to support the efficacious use of technology by teachers in the classroom was studied in three elementary schools in Alberta, Canada. The resulting impacts on engaged student learning were also studied, and the usefulness of Alberta's Galileo Educational Network Association initiative for professional development and support in supporting the integration of technology in the classroom was evaluated. The investigation involved biweekly visits to the 3 schools from April to June 2000 and interviews with 30 teachers and 48 students in grades 1 through 7. Administrators and teachers expressed complete satisfaction with the Galileo Network's approach to onsite professional development and support. The interviews with students and observations show that the student learning tasks developed through the Galileo Network bore a close relationship to real world problems, and that they were complex and integrated. A narrative account of visits to one of the classrooms shows some of the constructivist approaches used under the Galileo Network's program. Findings show that the Galileo Network provided extensive professional development support to teachers and administrators at the three schools. Students were presented with opportunities to explore new questions, and they were introduced to new ways of using technology. Teachers implemented different learning and teaching strategies and also integrated new technologies with the support of the Galileo Network. (Contains 31 references.) (SLD)
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- 2001
9. New Meets New: Fitting Technology to an Inquiry-Based Teacher Education Program.
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Jacobsen, D. Michele and Clark, W. Bruce
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The method by which student teachers at the University of Calgary are prepared to meet technology requirements for teacher certification has been made obsolete by the introduction of a new inquiry-based teacher education program. Combined with a new school curriculum, which requires the seamless integration of technology into core subject areas, this has prompted the need to rethink the technology aspect of the teacher education program. A needs assessment based on the new Alberta curriculum was conducted to generate a technology profile of student teachers entering this new two-year Master of Teaching program, and to facilitate selecting appropriate means to integrate technology within it. In contrast to the previous teacher education program that concentrated on foundational technology knowledge and productivity skills with computers, it appears that efforts in the Master of Teaching program should be concentrated on more sophisticated technical skills and on the integration, communication, decision making, and problem solving aspects of educational technology. (Author/AEF)
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- 1999
10. A Report on Educational Partnerships Supporting the Galileo Centre at Banded Peak School in Rocky View School Division.
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Jacobsen, D. Michele and Gladstone, Brenda
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This report describes the school-business partnerships that have contributed to the success of the Galileo Center at Banded Peak School in Bragg Creek, Alberta, in its first full year of operation. It summarizes partnership activities and initiatives that have been implemented in the school and suggests directions for future linkages. The need for joint evaluation of the outcomes of an educational partnership are discussed, as well as ways in which educators and stakeholders can work together for the assessment of partnerships. The Galileo Center stresses the advancement of teaching practices by providing a working professional development school as a site for educational innovation, research, and technology. The center works to improve student learning and cultivate excellence in teaching by: (1) establishing a safe, caring community of inquiry; (2) encouraging teachers to develop innovative practices, share expertise, and collaborate with others; (3) conducting research and applying research; and (4) by fully realizing the leverage of technology on education. (Contains 12 references.) (DFR)
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- 1999
11. A Report on Educational Partnerships in Rocky View School Division.
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Gladstone, Brenda and Jacobsen, D. Michele
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Educational partnerships are an important strategy for increasing the authenticity and value of school for future citizens. In addition to the financial benefits that school-business partnerships bring to schools, there are a variety of teaching and learning benefits of making links with the community. This report outlines reasons why schools, businesses, industry, and other agencies should actively pursue educational partnerships, shares examples of successful and valuable educational partnerships, and concludes with an examination of some issues and concerns. The educational partnerships that have contributed to the success of the Galileo Center at banded Peak School in Bragg Creek, Alberta, are also examined. Educators and business representatives should discuss the variety of activities in which they will participate, as well as the mutual benefits of their collaboration. Some examples of partnership activities and school-to-work transition programs that potential partners may be interested in pursuing for mutual benefit include the following: (1) shared computer-based projects; (2) reading and math programs; (3) technical training; (4) guest speakers; (5) displaying and publishing student work; (6) extracurricular connections, and (7) educator and employee workshops. (Contains 24 references.) (DFR)
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- 1999
12. The influence of environmental factors and dredging on chironomid larval diversity in urban drainage systems in polders strongly influenced by seepage from large rivers
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Vermonden, K., Brodersen, K. P., Jacobsen, D., van Kleef, H., van der Velde, G., and Leuven, R. S. E. W.
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- 2011
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13. Adoption Patterns of Faculty Who Integrate Computer Technology for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.
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Jacobsen, D. Michele
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This paper reports on research that builds and extends a diffusion of innovations framework and adopter categories in order to accurately reflect and describe faculty innovativeness with technology for teaching and learning. A World Wide Web-based survey was used to collect information from 76 faculty members from across disciplines at two major North American universities regarding technology use patterns, computer experience, use of technology for teaching, general self-efficacy, changes to teaching and learning, incentives, and barriers. Data were analyzed for the differences between early adopters and mainstream faculty, the rate of adoption of educational technology by faculty, resulting changes to the teaching and learning environment, the incentives and barriers to integrating technology, preferred methods for learning about technology, and methods for evaluating the outcomes of integration. One figure presents the continuum of innovativeness; tables present data on changes to teaching and learning, and rates of agreement with statements about changes to postsecondary teaching and leaning, incentives, and barriers to integration. Contains 27 references. (Author/DLS)
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- 1998
14. Creating a Collaborative Electronic Community of Education Scholars.
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Jacobsen, D. Michele and Mueller, John H.
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This paper discusses the design and outcomes of an undergraduate education course that used current communication technology. A collaborative, electronic community was developed by pre-service teachers studying educational technology in order to publish, exchange and consider emerging ideas about the use of computers for teaching and learning. In response to research and theoretical readings, as well as commentary and discussions about the use of computers in education and by society, students posted their coursework on individual World Wide Web pages in order to increase the audience for their ideas and to generate response. Described in this document are the course of study, course participants, and coursework assigned including electronic portfolio, laboratory work, and examinations. Also covered are the technology integration plan, student feedback, benefits and drawbacks of the program, effects on writing, instructions on building Web pages, and finally, future teaching careers. The course instructors believe this teaching method, especially the electronic portfolio assignment, contributed to the development of highly marketable educational technology skills among participating students. (AS)
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- 1998
15. Spatial and temporal variation of benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages during the glacial melt season in an Italian glacier-fed stream
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Scotti, A., Jacobsen, D., Tappeiner, U., and Bottarin, R.
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- 2019
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16. Englund, Harri. Visions for racial equality: David Clement Scott and the struggle for justice in nineteenth-century Malawi
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Jacobsen, D.
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Visions for Racial Equality: David Clement Scott and the Struggle for Justice in Nineteenth-Century Malawi (Biography) -- Englund, Harri ,Books -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Englund, Harri. Visions for racial equality: David Clement Scott and the struggle for justice in nineteenth-century Malawi. Cambridge, 2022. 326p bibl index ISBN 9781316514009 cloth, $99.99; ISBN 9781009085014 ebook, contact [...]
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- 2023
17. Saiya, Nilay. The global politics of Jesus: a Christian case for church-state separation
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Jacobsen, D.
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The Global Politics of Jesus: A Christian Case for Church-State Separation (Nonfiction work) -- Saiya, Nilay ,Books -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
(cc) 60-2741 BR115 MARC Saiya, Nilay. The global politics of Jesus: a Christian case for church-state separation. Oxford, 2022. 368p bibl index ISBN 9780197638835 cloth, $99.00; ISBN 9780197638842 pbk, $34.95; [...]
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- 2023
18. The global EPTO database:worldwide occurrences of aquatic insects
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Grigoropoulou, A. (Afroditi), Ab Hamid, S. (Suhaila), Acosta, R. (Raúl), Akindele, E. O. (Emmanuel Olusegun), Al-Shami, S. A. (Salman A.), Altermatt, F. (Florian), Amatulli, G. (Giuseppe), Angeler, D. G. (David G.), Arimoro, F. O. (Francis O.), Aroviita, J. (Jukka), Astorga-Roine, A. (Anna), Bastos, R. C. (Rafael Costa), Bonada, N. (Núria), Boukas, N. (Nikos), Brand, C. (Cecilia), Bremerich, V. (Vanessa), Bush, A. (Alex), Cai, Q. (Qinghua), Callisto, M. (Marcos), Chen, K. (Kai), Cruz, P. V. (Paulo Vilela), Dangles, O. (Olivier), Death, R. (Russell), Deng, X. (Xiling), Domínguez, E. (Eduardo), Dudgeon, D. (David), Eriksen, T. E. (Tor Erik), Faria, A. P. (Ana Paula J.), Feio, M. J. (Maria João), Fernández-Aláez, C. (Camino), Floury, M. (Mathieu), García-Criado, F. (Francisco), García-Girón, J. (Jorge), Graf, W. (Wolfram), Grönroos, M. (Mira), Haase, P. (Peter), Hamada, N. (Neusa), He, F. (Fengzhi), Heino, J. (Jani), Holzenthal, R. (Ralph), Huttunen, K.-L. (Kaisa-Leena), Jacobsen, D. (Dean), Jähnig, S. C. (Sonja C.), Jetz, W. (Walter), Johnson, R. K. (Richard K.), Juen, L. (Leandro), Kalkman, V. (Vincent), Kati, V. (Vassiliki), Keke, U. N. (Unique N.), Koroiva, R. (Ricardo), Kuemmerlen, M. (Mathias), Langhans, S. D. (Simone Daniela), Ligeiro, R. (Raphael), Van Looy, K. (Kris), Maasri, A. (Alain), Marchant, R. (Richard), Garcia Marquez, J. R. (Jaime Ricardo), Martins, R. T. (Renato T.), Melo, A. S. (Adriano S.), Metzeling, L. (Leon), Miserendino, M. L. (Maria Laura), Moe, S. J. (S. Jannicke), Molineri, C. (Carlos), Muotka, T. (Timo), Mustonen, K.-R. (Kaisa-Riikka), Mykrä, H. (Heikki), Cavalcante Do Nascimento, J. M. (Jeane Marcelle), Valente-Neto, F. (Francisco), Neu, P. J. (Peter J.), Nieto, C. (Carolina), Pauls, S. U. (Steffen U.), Paulson, D. R. (Dennis R.), Rios-Touma, B. (Blanca), Rodrigues, M. E. (Marciel Elio), de Oliveira Roque, F. (Fabio), Salazar Salina, J. C. (Juan Carlos), Schmera, D. (Dénes), Schmidt-Kloiber, A. (Astrid), Shah, D. N. (Deep Narayan), Simaika, J. P. (John P.), Siqueira, T. (Tadeu), Tachamo-Shah, R. D. (Ram Devi), Theischinger, G. (Günther), Thompson, R. (Ross), Tonkin, J. D. (Jonathan D.), Torres-Cambas, Y. (Yusdiel), Townsend, C. (Colin), Turak, E. (Eren), Twardochleb, L. (Laura), Wang, B. (Beixin), Yanygina, L. (Liubov), Zamora-Muñoz, C. (Carmen), Domisch, S. (Sami), Grigoropoulou, A. (Afroditi), Ab Hamid, S. (Suhaila), Acosta, R. (Raúl), Akindele, E. O. (Emmanuel Olusegun), Al-Shami, S. A. (Salman A.), Altermatt, F. (Florian), Amatulli, G. (Giuseppe), Angeler, D. G. (David G.), Arimoro, F. O. (Francis O.), Aroviita, J. (Jukka), Astorga-Roine, A. (Anna), Bastos, R. C. (Rafael Costa), Bonada, N. (Núria), Boukas, N. (Nikos), Brand, C. (Cecilia), Bremerich, V. (Vanessa), Bush, A. (Alex), Cai, Q. (Qinghua), Callisto, M. (Marcos), Chen, K. (Kai), Cruz, P. V. (Paulo Vilela), Dangles, O. (Olivier), Death, R. (Russell), Deng, X. (Xiling), Domínguez, E. (Eduardo), Dudgeon, D. (David), Eriksen, T. E. (Tor Erik), Faria, A. P. (Ana Paula J.), Feio, M. J. (Maria João), Fernández-Aláez, C. (Camino), Floury, M. (Mathieu), García-Criado, F. (Francisco), García-Girón, J. (Jorge), Graf, W. (Wolfram), Grönroos, M. (Mira), Haase, P. (Peter), Hamada, N. (Neusa), He, F. (Fengzhi), Heino, J. (Jani), Holzenthal, R. (Ralph), Huttunen, K.-L. (Kaisa-Leena), Jacobsen, D. (Dean), Jähnig, S. C. (Sonja C.), Jetz, W. (Walter), Johnson, R. K. (Richard K.), Juen, L. (Leandro), Kalkman, V. (Vincent), Kati, V. (Vassiliki), Keke, U. N. (Unique N.), Koroiva, R. (Ricardo), Kuemmerlen, M. (Mathias), Langhans, S. D. (Simone Daniela), Ligeiro, R. (Raphael), Van Looy, K. (Kris), Maasri, A. (Alain), Marchant, R. (Richard), Garcia Marquez, J. R. (Jaime Ricardo), Martins, R. T. (Renato T.), Melo, A. S. (Adriano S.), Metzeling, L. (Leon), Miserendino, M. L. (Maria Laura), Moe, S. J. (S. Jannicke), Molineri, C. (Carlos), Muotka, T. (Timo), Mustonen, K.-R. (Kaisa-Riikka), Mykrä, H. (Heikki), Cavalcante Do Nascimento, J. M. (Jeane Marcelle), Valente-Neto, F. (Francisco), Neu, P. J. (Peter J.), Nieto, C. (Carolina), Pauls, S. U. (Steffen U.), Paulson, D. R. (Dennis R.), Rios-Touma, B. (Blanca), Rodrigues, M. E. (Marciel Elio), de Oliveira Roque, F. (Fabio), Salazar Salina, J. C. (Juan Carlos), Schmera, D. (Dénes), Schmidt-Kloiber, A. (Astrid), Shah, D. N. (Deep Narayan), Simaika, J. P. (John P.), Siqueira, T. (Tadeu), Tachamo-Shah, R. D. (Ram Devi), Theischinger, G. (Günther), Thompson, R. (Ross), Tonkin, J. D. (Jonathan D.), Torres-Cambas, Y. (Yusdiel), Townsend, C. (Colin), Turak, E. (Eren), Twardochleb, L. (Laura), Wang, B. (Beixin), Yanygina, L. (Liubov), Zamora-Muñoz, C. (Carmen), and Domisch, S. (Sami)
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Motivation: Aquatic insects comprise 64% of freshwater animal diversity and are widely used as bioindicators to assess water quality impairment and freshwater ecosystem health, as well as to test ecological hypotheses. Despite their importance, a comprehensive, global database of aquatic insect occurrences for mapping freshwater biodiversity in macroecological studies and applied freshwater research is missing. We aim to fill this gap and present the Global EPTO Database, which includes worldwide geo-referenced aquatic insect occurrence records for four major taxa groups: Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera and Odonata (EPTO). Main type of variables contained: A total of 8,368,467 occurrence records globally, of which 8,319,689 (99%) are publicly available. The records are attributed to the corresponding drainage basin and sub-catchment based on the Hydrography90m dataset and are accompanied by the elevation value, the freshwater ecoregion and the protection status of their location. Spatial location and grain: The database covers the global extent, with 86% of the observation records having coordinates with at least four decimal digits (11.1 m precision at the equator) in the World Geodetic System 1984 (WGS84) coordinate reference system. Time period and grain: Sampling years span from 1951 to 2021. Ninety-nine percent of the records have information on the year of the observation, 95% on the year and month, while 94% have a complete date. In the case of seven sub-datasets, exact dates can be retrieved upon communication with the data contributors. Major taxa and level of measurement: Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera and Odonata, standardized at the genus taxonomic level. We provide species names for 7,727,980 (93%) records without further taxonomic verification. Software format: The entire tab-separated value (.csv) database can be downloaded and visualized at https://glowabio.org/project/epto_database/. Fifty individual datasets are also availab
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- 2023
19. The global EPTO database: Worldwide occurrences of aquatic insects
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Grigoropoulou, A. Hamid, S. A. Acosta, R. Akindele, E. O. Al-Shami, S. A. Altermatt, F. Amatulli, G. Angeler, D. G. Arimoro, F. O. Aroviita, J. Astorga-Roine, A. Bastos, R. C. Bonada, N. Boukas, N. Brand, C. Bremerich, V. Bush, A. Cai, Q. Callisto, M. Chen, K. Cruz, P. V. Dangles, O. Death, R. Deng, X. Domínguez, E. Dudgeon, D. Eriksen, T. E. Faria, A. P. J. Feio, M. J. Fernández-Aláez, C. Floury, M. García-Criado, F. García-Girón, J. Graf, W. Grönroos, M. Haase, P. Hamada, N. He, F. Heino, J. Holzenthal, R. Huttunen, K. L. Jacobsen, D. Jähnig, S. C. Jetz, W. Johnson, R. K. Juen, L. Kalkman, V. Kati, V. Keke, U. N. Koroiva, R. Kuemmerlen, M. Langhans, S. D. Ligeiro, R. Van Looy, K. Maasri, A. Marchant, R. Garcia Marquez, J. R. Martins, R. T. Melo, A. S. Metzeling, L. Miserendino, M. L. Moe, S. J. Molineri, C. Muotka, T. Mustonen, K. R. Mykrä, H. Cavalcante do Nascimento, J. M. Valente-Neto, F. Neu, P. J. Nieto, C. Pauls, S. U. Paulson, D. R. Rios-Touma, B. Rodrigues, M. E. de Oliveira Roque, F. Salazar Salina, J. Schmera, D. Schmidt-Kloiber, A. Shah, D. Simaika, J. P. Siqueira, T. Tachamo-Shah, R. D. Theischinger, G. Thompson, R. Tonkin, J. D. Torres-Cambas, Y. Townsend, C. Turak, E. Twardochleb, L. Wang, B. Yanygina, L. Zamora-Muñoz, C. Domisch, S. and Grigoropoulou, A. Hamid, S. A. Acosta, R. Akindele, E. O. Al-Shami, S. A. Altermatt, F. Amatulli, G. Angeler, D. G. Arimoro, F. O. Aroviita, J. Astorga-Roine, A. Bastos, R. C. Bonada, N. Boukas, N. Brand, C. Bremerich, V. Bush, A. Cai, Q. Callisto, M. Chen, K. Cruz, P. V. Dangles, O. Death, R. Deng, X. Domínguez, E. Dudgeon, D. Eriksen, T. E. Faria, A. P. J. Feio, M. J. Fernández-Aláez, C. Floury, M. García-Criado, F. García-Girón, J. Graf, W. Grönroos, M. Haase, P. Hamada, N. He, F. Heino, J. Holzenthal, R. Huttunen, K. L. Jacobsen, D. Jähnig, S. C. Jetz, W. Johnson, R. K. Juen, L. Kalkman, V. Kati, V. Keke, U. N. Koroiva, R. Kuemmerlen, M. Langhans, S. D. Ligeiro, R. Van Looy, K. Maasri, A. Marchant, R. Garcia Marquez, J. R. Martins, R. T. Melo, A. S. Metzeling, L. Miserendino, M. L. Moe, S. J. Molineri, C. Muotka, T. Mustonen, K. R. Mykrä, H. Cavalcante do Nascimento, J. M. Valente-Neto, F. Neu, P. J. Nieto, C. Pauls, S. U. Paulson, D. R. Rios-Touma, B. Rodrigues, M. E. de Oliveira Roque, F. Salazar Salina, J. Schmera, D. Schmidt-Kloiber, A. Shah, D. Simaika, J. P. Siqueira, T. Tachamo-Shah, R. D. Theischinger, G. Thompson, R. Tonkin, J. D. Torres-Cambas, Y. Townsend, C. Turak, E. Twardochleb, L. Wang, B. Yanygina, L. Zamora-Muñoz, C. Domisch, S.
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Motivation Aquatic insects comprise 64% of freshwater animal diversity and are widely used as bioindicators to assess water quality impairment and freshwater ecosystem health, as well as to test ecological hypotheses. Despite their importance, a comprehensive, global database of aquatic insect occurrences for mapping freshwater biodiversity in macroecological studies and applied freshwater research is missing. We aim to fill this gap and present the Global EPTO Database, which includes worldwide geo-referenced aquatic insect occurrence records for four major taxa groups: Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera and Odonata (EPTO). Main type of variables contained A total of 8,368,467 occurrence records globally, of which 8,319,689 (99%) are publicly available. The records are attributed to the corresponding drainage basin and sub-catchment based on the Hydrography90m dataset and are accompanied by the elevation value, the freshwater ecoregion and the protection status of their location. Spatial location and grain The database covers the global extent, with 86% of the observation records having coordinates with at least four decimal digits (11.1 m precision at the equator) in the World Geodetic System 1984 (WGS84) coordinate reference system. Time period and grain Sampling years span from 1951 to 2021. Ninety-nine percent of the records have information on the year of the observation, 95% on the year and month, while 94% have a complete date. In the case of seven sub-datasets, exact dates can be retrieved upon communication with the data contributors. Major taxa and level of measurement Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera and Odonata, standardized at the genus taxonomic level. We provide species names for 7,727,980 (93%) records without further taxonomic verification. Software format The entire tab-separated value (.csv) database can be downloaded and visualized at https://glowabio.org/project/epto_database/. Fifty individual datasets are also available at https://f
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- 2023
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20. Cantrell, Phillip A.: Revival and reconciliation: the Anglican church and the politics of Rwanda
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Jacobsen, D.
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Revival and Reconciliation: The Anglican Church and the Politics of Rwanda (Nonfiction work) -- Cantrell, Phillip A., II ,Books -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Cantrell, Phillip A. Revival and reconciliation: the Anglican church and the politics of Rwanda. Wisconsin, 2022. 248p bibl index ISBN 9780299335106 cloth, $79.95 (cc)60-2065 BX5691 MARC American Christians and charitable [...]
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- 2023
21. Neutron Radiography of Fluid Flow for Geothermal Energy Research
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Bingham, P., Polsky, Y., Anovitz, L., Carmichael, J., Bilheux, H., Jacobsen, D., and Hussey, D.
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22. A Moderated Mediation Analysis between Burnout Components and Hair Cortisol
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Gonzalez D, Fortuna F, Ibar C, Jacobsen D, Jamardo J, Duarte E, Iglesias S, Gelos DS, Mesch V, Zopatti D, Berg G, Azzara S, and Fabre DB
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health services administration ,health care facilities, manpower, and services ,education ,Ocean Engineering ,psychological phenomena and processes - Abstract
In this research the relationship between hair cortisol and burnout was evaluated through the study of third-variables effect. Hair cortisol concentration was measured in 234 health workers. All participants completed perceived stress survey and Maslach Burnout Inventory. Our results showed that 40% of volunteers presented altered hair cortisol values, 12% burnout, 33% showed high depersonalization, 38% high emotional fatigue, 36% low personal fulfillment and 22% presented 2 of the 3 burnout components. A moderated mediation was found between psychological and biological variables. This research highlights the importance of including a biological variable such as hair cortisol in burnout assessment.
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23. ESICM LIVES 2016: part two: Milan, Italy. 1–5 October 2016
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H., Besch, G., Perrotti, A., Puyraveau, M., Carteron, L., Baltres, M., Samain, E., Chocron, S., Pili-Floury, S., Plata-Menchaca, E. P., Sabater-Riera, J., Estruch, M., Boza, E., Sbraga, F., Toscana-Fernández, J., Bruguera-Pellicer, E., Ordoñez-Llanos, J., Pérez-Fernández, X. L., Cavaleiro, P., Tralhão, A., Arrigo, M., Lopes, J.-P., Lebrun, M., Cholley, B., PerezVela, J. L., MarinMateos, H., Rivera, J. J. Jimenez, Llorente, M. A. Alcala, De Marcos, B. Gonzalez, Fernandez, F. J. Gonzalez, Laborda, C. Garcia, Zamora, D. Fernandez, Delgado, J. C. Lopez, Imperiali, C., Berbel-Franco, D., Dastis, M., Moreno-Gonzalez, G., Perez-Sanchez, J., Romera-Peregrina, I., Abellan-Lencina, R., Martinez-Pascual, A., Fuentes-Mila, V., Gonzalez-Romero, M., Górka, J., Górka, K., Iwaniec, T., Frołow, M., Polok, K., Fronczek, J., Kózka, M., Musiał, J., Szczeklik, W., Pérez, A. González, Ordoñez, P. Florez, Giribet, A., Cuervo, M. A. Alonso, Cuervo, R. Alonso, Esteban, M. A. Rodriguez, Fraile, L. Iglesias, Mittelbrum, C. Ponte, Albaiceta, G. Muñiz, Ampatzidou, F., Sileli, M., Kehagioglou, G., Madesis, A., Karaiskos, T., Moursia, C., Maleoglou, H., Leleki, K., Drossos, G., Uz, Z., Ince, Y., Papatella, R., Bulent, E., Guerci, P., Ince, C., De Mol, B., Vicka, V., Gineityte, D., Ringaitiene, D., Norkiene, I., Sipylaite, J., Möller, C., Fleischmann, C., Thomas-Rueddel, D. O., Vlasakov, V., Rochwerg, B., Theurer, P., Gattinoni, L., Reinhart, K., Hartog, C. S., Pérez, A. González, Al Sibai, J. Zanabili, Camblor, P. Martinez, Fernandez, P. Alvarez, Gala, J. M. García, Guisasola, J. Silba, Albaiceta, G. Muñiz, Tamura, T., Yatabe, T., Miyajima, I., Yamashita, K., Yokoyama, M., Ampatzidou, F., Kehagioglou, G., Dalampini, E., Nastou, M., Baddour, A., Ignatiadis, A., Asteri, T., Drossos, G., Hathorn, K. E., Purtle, S. W., Horkan, C. M., Gibbons, F. K., Christopher, K. B., Viana, M. V., Tonietto, T. A., Gross, L. A., Costa, V. L., Tavares, A. L. J., Lisboa, B. O., Moraes, R. B., Vieira, S. R., Viana, L. V., Azevedo, M. J., Ceniccola, G. D., Pequeno, R. S. F., Holanda, T. P., Mendonça, V. S., Araújo, W. M. C., Carvalho, L. S. F., Segaran, E., Vickers, L., Brinchmann, K., Wignall, I., Rubulotta, F., De Brito-Ashurst, I., del Olmo, R., Esteban, M. J., Vaquerizo, C., Carreño, R., Gálvez, V., Kaminsky, G., Nieto, B., Fuentes, M., De la Torre, M. A., Torres, E., Alonso, A., Velayos, C., Saldaña, T., Escribá, A., GRIP, J., Kölegård, R., Sundblad, P., Rooyackers, O., Naser, Ben, Jaziri, F., Jazia, A. Ben, Barghouth, M., Hentati, O., Skouri, W., El Euch, M., Mahfoudhi, M., Turki, S., Abdelghni, K. Ben, Abdallah, Ben, Maha, B. N. M., Cánovas, J., Sotos, F., López, A., Lorente, M., Burruezo, A., Torres, D., Polok, K., Włudarczyk, A., Górka, J., Hałek, A., Musiał, J., Szczeklik, W., Jazia, A. Ben, Jaziri, F., Bargouth, M., Bennasr, M., Turki, S., Abdelghani, K. Ben, Abdallah, T. Ben, de Grooth, H. J., Geenen, I. L., Parienti, J. J., Straaten, H. M. Oudemans-van, Shum, H. P., King, H. S., Chan, K. C., Yan, W. W., Londoño, J. Gonzalez, Cardenas, C. Lorencio, Pedrosa, M. Morales, Gubianas, C. Murcia, Bertolin, C. Fuster, Batllori, N. Vila, Sirvent, J. M., Wykes, K., Jack, J., Morgan, P., Mukhopadhyay, A., Chan, H. Y., Kowitlawakul, Y., Remani, D., Leong, C. S. F., Henry, C. J., Puthucheary, Z. A., Mendsaikhan, N., Begzjav, T., Lundeg, G., Dünser, M., Espinoza, E. D. Valenzuela, Welsh, S. P., Motta, M. F., Guerra, E., Zerpa, M. C. l., Zechner, F., Furche, M., Berdaguer, F., Birri, P. N. Rubatto, Risso-Vazquez, A., Dubin, A., Masevicius, F. D., Greaney, D., Magee, A., Fitzpatrick, G., Lugo-Cob, R. G., Sánchez-Hurtado, L. A., Arvizu-Tachiquín, P. C., Tejeda-Huezo, B. C., Cano-Oviedo, A. A., Baltazar-Torres, J. A., Aydogan, M. S., Togal, T., Taha, A., Chai, H. Z., Kam, C., Razali, S. S. Yang, Sivasamy, V., Kuan, L. Y., Poulose, V., Morales, M. A. Lopez, Castro, S., Pires, T., Melão, L., Krystopchuk, A., Pereira, I., Granja, C., Taniguchi, L. U., Pires, E. M. C., Vieira, Jr, J. M., Azevedo, L. C. P., Nurses of the Central and General ICUs of Shiraz Namazi Hospital, Sedation an Delirium Group Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, SPACeR group (Surrey Peri-operative, Anaesthesia and Critical Care Collaborative Research Group), for the PRoVENT investigators and the PROVE Network, SEMICYUC/GETGAG Working Group, TAVeM study group, POPC-CB investigators, DESIRE (DExmedetomidine for Sepsis in ICU Randomized Evaluation) Trial Investigators, GEMINI, Bioethics work group of SEMICYUC, The FINNAKI Study Group, Queen Square Neuroanaesthesia and Neurocritical Care Resreach Group, Renal Transplantation HUVR, GEMINI, EDISVAL Group, EDISVAL Group, PLUG Working group, TAVeM study Group, The FINNAKI Study Group, on behalf of Department of Professional Development, ESICM, Critical Care Research Group, SIRAKI group, and Grupo ESBAGA
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24. A perspective: use of machine learning models to predict the risk of multimorbidity
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Shafiei M, Midtrevold M, Jacobsen D, Edvardsen Hme, Hadley Cl, Gayathri Delanerolle, and Molden E
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Pneumonia ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Pandemic ,Perspective (graphical) ,medicine ,Multimorbidity ,medicine.disease ,Intensive care medicine ,Psychology - Abstract
Machine Learning (ML) is a common Artificial Intelligence (AI) method. The use of ML offers the opportunity to develop better data mining techniques in order to analyse complex clinical interactions with a large number of variables. ML models should provide “real-time” clinical support reducing clinical risk to patients with model-agnostic interpretation to deduce a more specific clinical decision. Whilst ML algorithms have been used as the relatively “new kid on the block” in healthcare practice, they have shown promising results in predicting disease outcomes or risks in a variety of diseases such as depressive disorder, Type 2 diabetes mellitus, postoperative complications and cardiovascular diseases. However, patients suffering from a chronic condition are likely to have more than one condition requiring simultaneous attention and care. Therefore, a risk assessment model developed using ML methods, in theory, would be suitable to evaluate multimorbid populations. While there are many AI/ML algorithms and methods to build such a risk assessment tool, an optimal ‘fit-for-purpose’ model is chosen by comparing and contrasting across many possible alternatives. Furthermore, given the high-stake decisions associated with health, it is also important that the model is interpretable and explainable by the clinicians who are purported to use such a model as their decision support system. In this paper, we provide a perspective on the current landscape of multimorbidity treatment, potential benefit of employing AI/ML to enhance holistic care of multimorbid patients, and associated challenges, concerns that need to be addressed as we make progress in this direction.
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25. A Moderated Mediation Analysis between Burnout Components and Hair Cortisol
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Gonzalez D, Fortuna F, Ibar C, Jacobsen D, Jamardo J Duarte E, Iglesias S, Gelos DS, Mesch V, Zopatti D, Berg G, Azzara S, Fabre DB
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health services administration ,health care facilities, manpower, and services ,education ,Stress ,Burnout ,Mediation analysis ,Hair cortisol ,Health workers ,psychological phenomena and processes - Abstract
In this research the relationship between hair cortisol and burnout was evaluated through the study of third-variables effect. Hair cortisol concentration was measured in 234 health workers. All participants completed perceived stress survey and Maslach Burnout Inventory. Our results showed that 40% of volunteers presented altered hair cortisol values, 12% burnout, 33% showed high depersonalization, 38% high emotional fatigue, 36% low personal fulfillment and 22% presented 2 of the 3 burnout components. A moderated mediation was found between psychological and biological variables. This research highlights the importance of including a biological variable such as hair cortisol in burnout assessment.
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26. Testing the stress-gradient hypothesis with aquatic detritivorous invertebrates: insights for biodiversity-ecosystem functioning research
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Fugère, V., Andino, P., Espinosa, R., Anthelme, F., Jacobsen, D., and Dangles, O.
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27. Scientists' warning of threats to mountains
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Schmeller, D.S., Urbach, D., Bates, K., Catalan, J., Cogălniceanu, D., Fisher, M.C., Friesen, Jan, Füreder, L., Gaube, V., Haver, M., Jacobsen, D., Le Roux, G., Lin, Y.-P., Loyau, A., Machate, Oliver, Mayer, A., Palomo, I., Plutzar, C., Sentenac, H., Sommaruga, R., Tiberti, R., Ripple, W.J., Schmeller, D.S., Urbach, D., Bates, K., Catalan, J., Cogălniceanu, D., Fisher, M.C., Friesen, Jan, Füreder, L., Gaube, V., Haver, M., Jacobsen, D., Le Roux, G., Lin, Y.-P., Loyau, A., Machate, Oliver, Mayer, A., Palomo, I., Plutzar, C., Sentenac, H., Sommaruga, R., Tiberti, R., and Ripple, W.J.
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Mountains are an essential component of the global life-support system. They are characterized by a rugged, heterogenous landscape with rapidly changing environmental conditions providing myriad ecological niches over relatively small spatial scales. Although montane species are well adapted to life at extremes, they are highly vulnerable to human derived ecosystem threats. Here we build on the manifesto ‘World Scientists' Warning to Humanity’, issued by the Alliance of World Scientists, to outline the major threats to mountain ecosystems. We highlight climate change as the greatest threat to mountain ecosystems, which are more impacted than their lowland counterparts. We further discuss the cascade of “knock-on” effects of climate change such as increased UV radiation, altered hydrological cycles, and altered pollution profiles; highlighting the biological and socio-economic consequences. Finally, we present how intensified use of mountains leads to overexploitation and abstraction of water, driving changes in carbon stock, reducing biodiversity, and impacting ecosystem functioning. These perturbations can provide opportunities for invasive species, parasites and pathogens to colonize these fragile habitats, driving further changes and losses of micro- and macro-biodiversity, as well further impacting ecosystem services. Ultimately, imbalances in the normal functioning of mountain ecosystems will lead to changes in vital biological, biochemical, and chemical processes, critically reducing ecosystem health with widespread repercussions for animal and human wellbeing. Developing tools in species/habitat conservation and future restoration is therefore essential if we are to effectively mitigate against the declining health of mountains.
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28. Technology and Teacher Education for a Knowledge Era: Mentoring for Student Futures, Not Our Past
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Jacobsen, D. Michele and Lock, Jennifer V.
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Three initiatives are described that focus on cultivating inquiry based learning with technology for student teachers. The article describes an approach by a Faculty of Education to the design, development, implementation, and evaluation of media rich learning experiences and research projects. Descriptions are provided of the type of work that student teachers complete. Emphasis is on using technology as a medium for thinking, creation, and invention rather than productivity. The main goal is to foster closer connections between campus and field experiences by cultivating collaborative relationships between university faculty, classroom teachers, and student teachers.
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29. Rogers, Eugene F., Jr.: Blood theology: seeing red in body--and God-talk
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Jacobsen, D.
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Blood Theology: Seeing Red in Body-and God-Talk (Nonfiction work) -- Rogers, Eugene F., Jr. ,Books -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Rogers, Eugene F., Jr. Blood theology: seeing red in body--and God-talk. Cambridge, 2021. 242p bibl index ISBN 9781108843287 cloth, $39.99; ISBN 9781108910910 ebook, $32.00 59-3164 BR115 CIP Some scholars strive [...]
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30. Acute atherosis lesions at the fetal-maternal border: current knowledge and implications for maternal cardiovascular health
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Pitz Jacobsen, D., Fjeldstad, H.E., Johnsen, G.M., Fosheim, I.K., Moe, K., Alnæs-Katjavivi, P., Dechend, R., Sugulle, M., and Staff, A.C.
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Decidua basalis, the endometrium of pregnancy, is an important interface between maternal and fetal tissues, made up of both maternal and fetal cells. Acute atherosis is a uteroplacental spiral artery lesion. These patchy arterial wall lesions containing foam cells are predominantly found in the decidua basalis, at the tips of the maternal arteries, where they feed into the placental intervillous space. Acute atherosis is prevalent in preeclampsia and other obstetric syndromes such as fetal growth restriction. Causal factors and effects of acute atherosis remain uncertain. This is in part because decidua basalis is challenging to sample systematically and in large amounts following delivery. We summarize our decidua basalis vacuum suction method, which facilitates tissue-based studies of acute atherosis. We also describe our evidence-based research definition of acute atherosis. Here, we comprehensively review the existing literature on acute atherosis, its underlying mechanisms and possible short- and long-term effects. We propose that multiple pathways leading to decidual vascular inflammation may promote acute atherosis formation, with or without poor spiral artery remodeling and/or preeclampsia. These include maternal alloreactivity, ischemia-reperfusion injury, preexisting systemic inflammation, and microbial infection. The concept of acute atherosis as an inflammatory lesion is not novel. The lesions themselves have an inflammatory phenotype and resemble other arterial lesions of more extensively studied etiology. We discuss findings of concurrently dysregulated proteins involved in immune regulation and cardiovascular function in women with acute atherosis. We also propose a novel hypothesis linking cellular fetal microchimerism, which is prevalent in women with preeclampsia, with acute atherosis in pregnancy and future cardiovascular and neurovascular disease. Finally, women with a history of preeclampsia have an increased risk of premature cardiovascular disease. We review whether presence of acute atherosis may identify women at especially high risk for premature cardiovascular disease.
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31. Diagnostic Work-up of Severe Metabolic Acidosis
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Jacobsen, D. and Vincent, Jean-Louis, editor
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32. Clinical Performance of Two Methods for Detecting Anti SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies
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Fortuna F, Argentina Coordinadora de Salud Misionar, Jamardo J, Repetto Em, Caro Em, Reboredo G, Fabre B, Pugliese L, Ibar C, Jacobsen D, Gonzalez D, Argentina Biogenar Laboratorio, Carrizo E, and Perazzi B
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biology ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Clinical Performance ,Clinical performance ,COVID-19 ,Virology ,purl.org/becyt/ford/3.3 [https] ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,purl.org/becyt/ford/3 [https] ,Antibody ,business - Abstract
Evaluating the clinical performance of available methods to detect antibodies against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has become a primordial issue in clinical laboratories. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical performance of two methods for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies detection, an automated Chemiluminescent Immunoassay (CLIA) and an immunochromatographic Lateral-Flow Assay (LFA) in patients with positive reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Performance for CLIA method was Positive Agreement (PA) 56.6% and Negative Agreement (NA) 96,6% for IgM and PA 85.8%/NA 90,2% for IgG. Performance for LFA method was PA 56.2% and NA 100% for IgM and PA 95.5% and NA 100 % for IgG. LFA general agreement IgG was better than CLIA. In both methods, significant differences in Kappa index are observed when IgG and IgM are compared. When evaluating the data from a clinical perspective, we found that both method performance for IgM detection may not meet the expected requirements for their clinical utility and could lead to an inappropriate medical decision. The findings of this study show that both immunoassay methods might be reliable for assessing immunological response in COVID-19 patients. Our results also confirm that IgG measurement could be helpful, especially for epidemiological studies in our population. These results provide evidence to justify epidemiological studies in our population. Fil: Jacobsen, Dario Gustavo. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Departamento de Bioquímica Clínica; Argentina Fil: Gonzalez, D.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Departamento de Bioquímica Clínica; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Instituto de Fisiopatología y Bioquímica Clínica; Argentina Fil: Jamardo, J.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Departamento de Bioquímica Clínica; Argentina Fil: Ibar, C.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Departamento de Bioquímica Clínica; Argentina Fil: Pugliese, L.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Departamento de Bioquímica Clínica; Argentina Fil: Fortuna, F.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Departamento de Bioquímica Clínica; Argentina Fil: Carrizo, E.. Coordinadora de Salud Misionar; Argentina Fil: Caro, E. M.. Laboratorio Biogenar; Argentina Fil: Perazzi, Beatriz Elizabeth. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Departamento de Bioquímica Clínica; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Instituto de Fisiopatología y Bioquímica Clínica; Argentina Fil: Repetto, Esteban Martín. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Departamento de Bioquímica Clínica; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina Fil: Reboredo, G.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina. Hospital de Clínicas General San Martín; Argentina Fil: Fabre, B.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Departamento de Bioquímica Clínica; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Instituto de Fisiopatología y Bioquímica Clínica; Argentina
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33. Association between Umbilical Cord Blood Cortisol and Maternal Cortisol during Pregnancy
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Jacobsen D, Analy Fritzler, Jamardo J, Repetto Em, Berg G, Balbi A, Perazzi B, Fabre B, Ibar C, Gonzalez D, and Gomez Me
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Pregnancy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,medicine ,Physiology ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Umbilical cord - Abstract
Several preclinical and clinical studies suggest that maternal psychosocial stress and anxiety during pregnancy may have persistent consequences for the long-term health of the offspring. The aim of our study was to evaluate possible associations between maternal cortisol levels, gestational age, baby’s birth weight and umbilical cord blood cortisol concentration. 145 women who attended the Obstetrics’ Service, Hospital de Clinicas “José de San Martín”, at the time of delivery, were included in this study. The population was divided into two groups: group 1 was constituted by 89 healthy women (26.5 ± 7.0 years) while group 2 was made up of 56 women (29 ± 7.8 years) who presented different pathologies. Total population was also divided according to the type of birth (cesarean section or vaginal). Group 2 was divided considering baby’s APGAR 5/10 score and birth weight. Cortisol was measured by a chemoluminiscent method (Immulite 2000 Siemens). Umbilical cord blood cortisol concentration correlated with pregnancy week (r=0.451, p=0.0001), birth weight (r=0.284, p=0.010) and maternal cortisol concentration; (r=0.424, p=0.0001). After dividing the population according to the type of birth, significant differences were found in umbilical cord blood cortisol concentration (p=0.003), pregnancy week (p=0.0001) and birth weight, (p=0.002), were found. A linear regression analysis was performed showing that maternal cortisol and pregnancy week were associated with umbilical cord blood cortisol concentrations (F=6.502, p=0.004) even after adjusting for birth weight. The correlation found between maternal cortisol and umbilical cord blood cortisol levels could be related to a probable fetal programming of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.
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34. Garrard, Virginia. New faces of God in Latin America: emerging forms of vernacular Christianity
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Jacobsen, D.
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New Faces of God in Latin America: Emerging Forms of Vernacular Christianity (Nonfiction work) -- Garrard, Virginia ,Books -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Garrard, Virginia. New faces of God in Latin America: emerging forms of vernacular Christianity. Oxford, 2020. 300p bibl indexes ISBN 9780197529270 cloth, $99.00; ISBN 9780197529300 ebook, contact publisher for price [...]
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35. A Multi-Omic Map of Human Adult Lungs at Single-Nucleus Resolution
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Duong, T.E.A., primary, Lake, B., additional, Diep, D., additional, Jacobsen, D., additional, Gordon, S., additional, Misra, R., additional, Poole, C., additional, Huyck, H., additional, Rivier, L., additional, Myers, G., additional, Sun, X., additional, Pryhuber, G.S., additional, Hagood, J.S., additional, and Zhang, K., additional
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36. Lin, Tony Tian-Ren. Prosperity gospel Latinos and their American dream
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Jacobsen, D.
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Prosperity Gospel Latinos and Their American Dream (Nonfiction work) -- Lin, Tony Tian-Ren ,Books -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Lin, Tony Tian-Ren. Prosperity gospel Latinos and their American dream. North Carolina, 2020. 218p bibl index ISBN 9781469658940 cloth, $95.00; ISBN 9781469658957 pbk, $24.95; ISBN 9781469658964 ebook, $19.99 [cc] 59-0104 [...]
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37. Royal academy of medicine in Ireland international conference on homocysteine metabolism from basic science to clinical medicine: Proceedings of meeting held at Dromoland Castle, Co. Clare on July 2nd–6th, 1995
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Björkegren, K., Bergmark, C., de Faire, U., Mansoor, M. Azam, Svardal, A., Bostom, A. G., Roubenoff, R., Dellaripa, P., Nadeau, M. R., Sutherland, P., Wilson, P. W. F., Jacques, P. F., Selhub, J., Rosenberg, I. H., Bostom, A. G., Brosnan, J. T., Hall, B., Nadeau, M. R., Selhub, J., Bostom, A. G., Shemin, D., Lapane, K. L., Sutherland, P., Nadeau, M. R., Wilson, P. W. F., Selhub, J., Bostom, A. G., Shemin, D., Nadeau, M. R., Selhub, J., Bostom, A. G., Selhub, J., Jacques, P. F., Nadeau, M. R., Williams, R. R., Ellison, R. C., Cuskelly, G. J., McNulty, H., Strain, J. J., McPartlin, J. M., Scott, J. M., Chadefaux-Vekemans, B., Coudé, M., Aupetit, J., Kamoun, P., Coudé, M., Aral, B., Zabot, M. T., Aupetit, J., Kamoun, P., Chadefaux-Vekemans, B., Calaf, R., Ghiringelli, O., Barlatier, A., Charpiot, P., Rolland, P. H., Garçon, D., Charpiot, P., Augier, T., Chareyre, C., Rolland, P. H., Garçon, D., Chango, A., Hodez, F., Tronel, H., Nuel, G., Michel, F., Frémont, S., Méjean, L., Nicolas, J. 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H., Vogelpohl, L., von Eckardstein, A., Ullrich, K., Deufel, T., Kraus, J., Harms, E., Kozich, V., Janosik, M., Sokolová, J., Bukovská, G., Kraus, J. P., Kluitmans, L. A. J., van den Heuvel, L. P., Stevens, E., Trubels, J. M. F., Blom, H. J., Boers, G. H. J., van Oost, B. A., Kraus, J. P., Kittner, S., Macko, R., Hebel, J. R., Rohr, J., Malinow, M. R., Upson, B., Buchholz, D., Earley, C., Johnson, C., Price, T. R., Rosario, J., Sloan, M., Stern, B., Wityk, R., Wozniak, M., Sherwin, R., Stolley, P., Kluijtmans, L., Heuvel, L. van den, Stevens, E., Trijbels, F., Blom, H., Boers, G., van Oost, B., den Heijer, M., Rozen, R., Löhrer, F., Angst, C., Fowler, B., Zaugg, M., Brunner, F., Haefeli, W. E., Nedrebø, B., Ericsson, U. -B., Ueland, P. M., Refsum, H., Lien, E. A., London, J., Paly, E., Paul, V., Paris, D., Kamoun, P., Chassé, J. F., Møller, J., Rasmussen, K., Meleady, R., Graham, I., Daly, L., Verhoef, P., Meleady, R., Graham, I., Daly, L., McMartin, K. E., Phifer, T. J., Alexander, J. S., Middlebrooks, M., Childress, L. E., Nicolas, J. P., Tronel, H., Chango, A., Fremont, S., Felden, F., Guerci, B., Creton, C., Drouin, P., Oakley, G. P., Elias, P. R. P., Hann, A. C., Curtis, C. G., Rose, F. A., Tudball, N., Parrot-Roulaud, F., Cochet, C., Catargi, B., Leprat, F., Latapie, J. -L., Perna, A. F., De Santo, N. G., Ingrosso, D., Galletti, P., Zappia, V., Parrot-Roulaud, F., Sassoust, G., Boissieras, P., Blom, H. J., Majors, A. K., Ehrhart, L. A., Pezacka, E. H., Perry, I. J., Morris, R. W., Ebrahim, S. B., Shaper, A. G., Refsum, H., Ueland, P. M., Pietrzik, K., Dierkes, J., Kroesen, M., Bung, P., Rasmussen, K., Moller, J., Rasmussen, K., Remacha, A., Garcia-Die, F., Cadafalch, J., Barceló, H. J., Parellada, H., Regland, B., Gottfries, C. -G., Andersson, M., Bagby, J., Dyrehag, L. -E., Abrahamsson, L., Ronge, E., Kjellman, B., Frosst, P., Christensen, B., Goyette, P., Rosenblatt, D. S., Genest, J., Rozen, R., Riedel, B., Ueland, P. M., Svardal, A. M., Silberberg, J., Crooks, R., Fryer, J., Ray, C., Guo, X. W., Xie, L., Dudman, N., Silberberg, J., Crooks, R., Fryer, J., Ray, C., Guo, X. W., Xie, L., Dudman, N., Silberberg, J., Crooks, R., Fryer, J., Ray, C., Guo, X., Xie, L., Dudman, N., Smith, B., Kohlman-Trigoboff, D., Simsir, S., Stabler, S. P., Allen, R. H., Strydom, A. J. C., Schlüssel, E., Preibisch, G., Elstner, E. F. E., Pütter, S., Spuijbroek, M. D. E. H., Goddijn-Wessel, T. A. W., Wouters, M. G. A. J., Molen, E. F. v. d., Blom, H. J., Boers, G. H. J., Steegers-Theunissen, R. P. M., Trijbels, J. M. F., Thomas, C. M. G., Eskes, T. K. A. B., Tsai, M. Y., Hanson, N., Key, N., Schwichtenberg, K., Garg, U., Todesco, L., Fowler, B., Pollaert, N., Haefeli, W. E., Thorand, B., Hages, M., Pietrzik, K., Bung, P., Holzgreve, W., Vila, N., Chamorro, A., Deulofeu, R., Aibar, C., Giralt, M., Ballesta, A. M., van der Mooren, M. J., Wouters, M. G. A. J., Schellekens, L. A., Eskes, T. K. A. B., Rolland, R., Blom, H. J., Put, N. v. d., Trijbels, F., Heuvel, L. v. d., Blom, H., Eskes, T., Steegers-Theunissen, R., Mariman, E., Heyer, M. d., Rozen, R., Daher, R., Van Lente, F., Vilkovsky, A. B., Maev, I. V., Richter, E. L., Kirnus, M. D., Varela-Moreiras, G., Alonso-Aperte, E., Rubio, M., Gassó, M., Deulofeu, R., Alvarez, L., Caballeria, J., Rodés, J., Mato, J. M., van Aerts, L. A. G. J. M., Peereboom-Stegeman, J. H. J. Copius, Noordhoek, J., Eskes, T. K. A. B., Molen, E. F. v. d., Spuijbroek, M. D. E. H., Eskes, T. K. A. B., Heuvel, L. P. v. d., Monnens, L. A. H., Blom, H. J., van Guidener, C., Janssen, M. J. F. M., Surachno, J., Stehouwer, C. D. A., van den Berg, M., Bierdrager, E., Rauwerda, J. A., Wilcken, B., Hammond, J., Wouters, M. G. A. J., Hamilton, C. J. C. M., Blom, H. J., Boers, G. H. J., Thomas, C. M. G., Borm, G. F., Eskes, T. K. A. B., Wang, H., Tsai, J. -C., Perrella, M. A., Yoshizumi, M., Sibinga, N. E. S., Haber, E., Chang, T. H. -T., Schlegel, R., Lee, M. -E., Woodside, J., McMaster, D., Yarnell, J., Young, I., Mercer, C., Byrne, K., Evans, A., Gey, F., Gao, X. M., Dougan, G., Wordsworth, P., McMichael, A., Young, P. B., Kennedy, D. G., Molloy, A. M., Scott, J. M., Ward, P., Naughten, E., Cahalane, S., Murphy, D., Mayne, P., Chauveau, P., Chadefaux-Vekemans, B., Coudé, M., Aupetit, J., Kamoun, P., Jungers, P., van Asselt, D. Z. B., Blom, H. J., de Wild, G. M., van Staveren, W. A., Hoefnagels, W. H. L., Naruszewicz, M., Staniewicz, A., Dziewanowski, K., Evrovski, J., Cole, D. E. C., Callaghan, Michael, Lindgren, A., Brattström, L., Hultberg, B., Verhoef, P., Hennekens, C. H., Allen, R. H., Stabler, S. P., Willett, W. C., Stampfer, M. J., Frantzen, F., Sundrehagen, E., Verhoef, P., Kok, F. J., Stampfer, M. J., Willett, W. C., Gaziano, J. M., Hennekens, C. H., Allen, R. H., Stabler, S. P., Reynolds, R. D., Hsu, R. -J., Shane, B., Robinson, K., Kottke-Marchant, K., Green, R., Gupta, A., Jacobsen, D., Robinson, K., Mayer, E., Gupta, A., Miller, D., Marchant, K., Green, R., Jacobsen, D., Greene, R., Chong, Y. -Y., Jacobsen, D., Robinson, K., Gupta, M., Sheppard, C. A., Matthews, R. G., Goyette, P., Frosst, P., Rozen, R., Verhoef, P., Kok, F. J., Kruyssen, H. A. C. M., Witteman, J. C. M., Ueland, P. M., Boushey, C., Beresford, S., Omenn, G., Motulsky, A. G., Nygard, O., Vollset, S. E., Kvale, G., Stensvold, I., Ueland, P. M., Refsum, H., Fiskerstrand, T., Ueland, P. M., Refsum, H., Bugge, K. H., Oshaug, A., Bjønnes, C. H., Refsum, H., Wu, J. T., Wu, L. L., and Wilson, L. W.
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38. A check on the memory deficit hypothesis of obsessive–compulsive checking
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Moritz, S., Jacobsen, D., Willenborg, B., Jelinek, L., and Fricke, S.
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- 2006
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39. Clinical impact of chronic substance abuse in a Norwegian ICU‐population
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Tollisen, K. H., primary, Hadley, C. L., additional, Bjerva, M., additional, Dahl, G. T., additional, Högvall, L. M., additional, Sandvik, L., additional, Andersen, G. Ø., additional, Heyerdahl, F., additional, and Jacobsen, D., additional
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40. Technology and teacher education for a knowledge era: mentoring for student futures, not our past
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Jacobsen, D. Michele and Lock, Jennifer V.
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Technology in education ,Educational technology -- Usage -- Case studies -- Models ,Teachers -- Training ,Teacher centers -- Models -- Case studies -- Usage - Abstract
Three initiatives are described that focus on cultivating inquiry based learning with technology for student teachers. The article describes an approach by a Faculty of Education to the design, development, […]
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- 2004
41. Helgen, Erika. Religious conflict in Brazil: protestants. Catholics, and the rise of religious pluralism in the early twentieth century
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Jacobsen, D.
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Religious Conflict in Brazil: Protestants, Catholics, and the Rise of Religious Pluralism in the Early Twentieth Century (Nonfiction work) -- Helgen, Erika ,Books -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Helgen, Erika. Religious conflict in Brazil: protestants. Catholics, and the rise of religious pluralism in the early twentieth century. Yale, 2020. 328p bibl index ISBN 9780300243352 cloth, $65.00; ISBN 9780300252163 [...]
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42. Christianity in North Africa and West Asia
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Jacobsen, D.
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Christianity in North Africa and West Asia (Nonfiction work) -- Ross, Kenneth R. -- Tadros, Mariz -- Johnson, Todd M. -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Christianity in North Africa and West Asia, ed. by Kenneth R. Ross, Mariz Tadros, and Todd M. Johnson. Oxford, 2018. 499p bibl index ISBN 9781474428057 cloth, $230.00; ISBN 9781474428064 ebook, [...]
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- 2019
43. Markham, Ian S. The new apologetics: at the intersection of secularism, science, and spirituality
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Jacobsen, D.
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The New Apologetics: At the Intersection of Secularism, Science, and Spirituality (Nonfiction work) -- Markham, Ian S. ,Books -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Markham, Ian S. The new apologetics: at the intersection of secularism, science, and spirituality. Fortress Academic, 2020. 236p bibl index ISBN 9781978711341 cloth, $110.00; ISBN 9781978711358 ebook, $104.50 58-0994 BT1212 [...]
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44. Comparison of a phone vs clinic approach to achieve 10% weight loss
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Donnelly, J E, Smith, B K, Dunn, L, Mayo, M M, Jacobsen, D J, Stewart, E E, Gibson, C, and Sullivan, D K
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- 2007
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45. Acute poisoning treated in hospitals in Oslo: a one-year prospective study (I): pattern of poisoning
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Hovda, K.E., Bjornaas, M.A., Skog, K., Opdahl, A., Drottning, P., Ekeberg, O., and Jacobsen, D.
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Poisoning -- Demographic aspects ,Poisoning -- Care and treatment ,Epidemiology -- Research ,Behavioral toxicology -- Practice ,Suicidal behavior -- Research ,Environmental issues ,Health ,Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries - Published
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46. Methanol mass poisoning in Estonia: outbreak in 154 patients
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Paasma, R., Hovda, K.E., Tikkerberi, A., and Jacobsen, D.
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Methanol -- Health aspects ,Poisoning -- Care and treatment ,Poisoning -- Patient outcomes ,Poisoning -- Research ,Epidemiology -- Research ,Environmental issues ,Health ,Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries - Published
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47. Homocysteine targeting of plasma proteins in hemodialysis patients
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Jacobsen, D W
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- 2006
48. The effect of brown trout (Salmo Trutta L.) on stream invertebrate drift, with special reference to Gammarus pulex L.
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Friberg, N., Andersen, T. H., Hansen, H. O., Iversen, T. M., Jacobsen, D., Krøjgaard, L., and Larsen, S. E.
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49. Methanol outbreak in Norway 2002–2004: epidemiology, clinical features and prognostic signs
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HOVDA, K. E., HUNDERI, O. H., TAFJORD, A.-B., DUNLOP, O., RUDBERG, N., and JACOBSEN, D.
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50. Active commuting to and from school and BMI in elementary school children – preliminary data
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Heelan, K. A., Donnelly, J. E., Jacobsen, D. J., Mayo, M. S., Washburn, R., and Greene, L.
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- 2005
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