886 resultados para NEPAD - New Partnership for African Development
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a subjective multidimensional measure of early career success during university-to-work transition. Design/methodology/approach – The construct of university-to-work success (UWS) was defined in terms of intrinsic and extrinsic career outcomes, and a three-stage study was conducted to create a new scale. Findings – A preliminary set of items was developed and tested by judges. Results showed the items had good content validity. Factor analyses indicated a four-factor structure and a second-order model with subscales to assess: career insertion and satisfaction, confidence in career future, income and financial independence, and adaptation to work. Third, the authors sought to confirm the hypothesized model examining the comparative fit of the scale and two alternative models. Results showed that fits for both the first- and second-order models were acceptable. Research limitations/implications – The proposed model has sound psychometric qualities, although the validated version of the scale was not able to incorporate all constructs envisaged by the initial theoretical model. Results indicated some direction for further refinement. Practical implications – The scale could be used as a tool for self-assessment or as an outcome measure to assess the efficacy of university-to-work programs in applied settings. Originality/value – This study provides a useful single measure to assess early career success during the university-to-work transition, and might facilitate testing of causal models which could help identify factors relevant for successful transition.
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Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is based on the use of fluorescent staining dyes, however, the signal intensity of the images obtained by microscopy is seldom quantified with accuracy by the researcher. The development of innovative digital image processing programs and tools has been trying to overcome this problem, however, the determination of fluorescent intensity in microscopy images still has issues due to the lack of precision in the results and the complexity of existing software. This work presents FISHji, a set of new ImageJ methods for automated quantification of fluorescence in images obtained by epifluorescence microscopy. To validate the methods, results obtained by FISHji were compared with results obtained by flow cytometry. The mean correlation between FISHji and flow cytometry was high and significant, showing that the imaging methods are able to accurately assess the signal intensity of fluorescence images. FISHji are available for non-commercial use at http://paginas.fe.up.pt/nazevedo/.
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Este proyecto de investigación se basa fundamentalmente en diversas actividades concernientes a la investigación y desarrollo de nuevos fármacos. Estos estudios se llevan a cabo sobre nuevos derivados de las siguientes drogas líderes utilizadas en el tratamiento del SIDA: zidovudina (AZT), lamivudina (3TC), didanosina (ddI) y un tipo particular de Inhibidores No Nucleosídicos de la Transcriptasa Reversa (INNTR) conocidos como "diarilpirimidinas" (DAPYs). Se plantean para el presente proyecto los siguientes objetivos específicos:1. Diseño racional y síntesis de nuevos compuestos,2. Evaluación de actividades biológicas y citotoxicidad,3. Estudio de las propiedades fisicoquímicas de interés biológico y farmacéutico,4. Estudios farmacocinéticos y biofarmacéuticos.De esta manera, se ha considerado un estudio integrador, tendiente a conocer y entender el posible comportamiento en el organismo de nuevas entidades químicas de interés farmacéutico (NEQF). Así, nuestra hipótesis de trabajo se sustenta en que la variación de las propiedades fisicoquímicas y farmacocinéticas de las drogas actualmente en uso o en etapas de experimentación, podrá incidir favorablemente en la farmacoterapia del SIDA.Cabe destacar que la aplicación de diversos métodos computacionales, constituye una herramienta muy importante que se utilizada para cada uno de los objetivos planteados ya que brinda información complementaria y una ayuda invalorable para el diseño racional de drogas.Así, se diseñarán, prepararán y caracterizarán NEQF, estudiando en detalle sus propiedades moleculares. Se espera que la información generada represente una contribución para el desarrollo de nuevas opciones terapéuticas efectivas frente al agente causativo del SIDA, enfermedad para la cuál la opción de una terapia efectiva está lejos de ser la ideal.Como el proyecto se desarrolla dentro de un ámbito académico, las actividades previstas permitirán a los becarios y tesistas: 1) ampliar y profundizar los conocimientos teóricos relacionados con los temas de estudio; 2) desarrollar su capacidad creativa; 3) posibilitar el trabajo multidisciplinario. Es decir, se formarán recursos humanos altamente capacitados en el diseño y desarrollo de NEQF, finalizando las tesis doctorales en ejecución e incorporando nuevos jóvenes farmacéuticos.A partir de los resultados que se logren en el campo científico y académico, se espera contribuir a la promoción del conocimiento en el área del diseño y del desarrollo de Compuestos Farmacéuticos Activos. Es de nuestro especial interés que los resultados lleven a un posicionamiento del grupo en el área de la Química Medicinal, de la Bioorgánica y de la Biofarmacia.Con relación a la importancia del proyecto, cabe destacar que la Química Medicinal es una disciplina poco desarrollada en nuestro país, por lo tanto contribuirá no sólo a la generación de conocimiento en el área, sino también a la formación de recursos humanos. Cabe destacar la participación de jóvenes farmacéuticos que son los beneficiarios de dicho proceso de formación. Por otra parte, el desarrollo de NEQF conlleva en sí mismo un impacto social y económico importante, y redunda en beneficio de la salud de la población. Teniendo en cuenta la realidad actual, y considerando que la solución final para el tratamiento del SIDA aún no se ha alcanzado, optimizar la actividad/efectividad de fármacos conocidos y estudiar nuevas moléculas que actúen sobre diversas dianas biológicas constituye una esperanza para el tratamiento eficaz de esta enfermedad. Finalmente, teniendo en cuenta que la finalidad del proyecto es desarrollar nuevos agentes anti VIH con potencial aplicación clínica, es de esperar poder interaccionar con la industria farmacéutica y transferir los resultados a la misma.
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Maschinenbau, Diss., 2012
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Since the specific heat transfer coefficient (UA) and the volumetric mass transfer coefficient (kLa) play an important role for the design of biotechnological processes, different techniques were developed in the past for the determination of these parameters. However, these approaches often use imprecise dynamic methods for the description of stationary processes and are limited towards scale and geometry of the bioreactor. Therefore, the aim of this thesis was to develop a new method, which overcomes these restrictions. This new approach is based on a permanent production of heat and oxygen by the constant decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in continuous mode. Since the degradation of H2O2 at standard conditions only takes place by the support of a catalyst, different candidates were investigated for their potential (regarding safety issues and reaction kinetic). Manganese-(IV)-oxide was found to be suitable. To compensate the inactivation of MnO2, a continuous process with repeated feeds of fresh MnO2 was established. Subsequently, a scale-up was successfully carried out from 100 mL to a 5 litre glass bioreactor (UniVessel®)To show the applicability of this new method for the characterisation of bioreactors, it was compared with common approaches. With the newly established technique as well as with a conventional procedure, which is based on an electrical heat source, specific heat transfer coefficients were measured in the range of 17.1 – 24.8 W/K for power inputs of about 50 – 70 W/L. However, a first proof of concept regarding the mass transfer showed no constant kLa for different dilution rates up to 0.04 h-1.Based on this, consecutive studies concerning the mass transfer should be made with higher volume flows, due to more even inflow rates. In addition, further experiments are advisable, to analyse the heat transfer in single-use bioreactors and in larger common systems.
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The level of information provided by ink evidence to the criminal and civil justice system is limited. The limitations arise from the weakness of the interpretative framework currently used, as proposed in the ASTM 1422-05 and 1789-04 on ink analysis. It is proposed to use the likelihood ratio from the Bayes theorem to interpret ink evidence. Unfortunately, when considering the analytical practices, as defined in the ASTM standards on ink analysis, it appears that current ink analytical practices do not allow for the level of reproducibility and accuracy required by a probabilistic framework. Such framework relies on the evaluation of the statistics of the ink characteristics using an ink reference database and the objective measurement of similarities between ink samples. A complete research programme was designed to (a) develop a standard methodology for analysing ink samples in a more reproducible way, (b) comparing automatically and objectively ink samples and (c) evaluate the proposed methodology in a forensic context. This report focuses on the first of the three stages. A calibration process, based on a standard dye ladder, is proposed to improve the reproducibility of ink analysis by HPTLC, when these inks are analysed at different times and/or by different examiners. The impact of this process on the variability between the repetitive analyses of ink samples in various conditions is studied. The results show significant improvements in the reproducibility of ink analysis compared to traditional calibration methods.
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Is institutional quality a major driver of economic development? This paper tackles the question by focusing on the within-country variation of growth rates of GDP per capita. While previous attempts using this methodology have controlled for many of the standard de- terminants of the empirical growth literature, we argue that such ap- proach is not adequate if good institutions are the main reason behind decisions to invest in human or physical capital accumulation or to engage in international trade. Our regressions exclude the proximate causes of growth in order to estimate the overall e¤ect of institutional quality. Perhaps surprisingly, we nd no support for the thesis that institutional quality improves economic growth. These results encourage a reconsideration of the evidence provided elsewhere in the literature.
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This paper describes new approaches to social and economic research being developed by the Social and Economic Research component of the Special Programme for Research and Trainning in Tropical Diseases of the World Health Organization. One of these is a study to acess the possibility of identifying high risk communities for urinary schistosomiasis through a "mailed"questionaire approach distributed through an existing administrative system, thereby eliminating the need for face-to-face interviews by the research or disease control team. This approach, developed by the Swiss Tropical Institute in Ifakara, Tanzania, i s currently being tested in seven other African countries. The paper also describes a change of emphasis of economic research on schistosomiasis, focusing on the intra-household effects of the disease on rural households, rather than, as previously done, studying the impact of the disease on the productivity of individual wage labourers. Other priorities involve the identification of epidemiological information neede for improoved decision-making regarding acceptable treatment strategies in endemic areas with limited financial capacity, as well as research on how the adverse effects of economic development projects can be alleviated.
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Since the independence processes in the African continent, armed conflicts, peace and security have raised concern and attention both at the domestic level and at the international scale. In recent years, all aspects have undergone significant changes which have given rise to intense debate. The end of some historical conflicts has taken place in a context of slight decrease in the number of armed conflicts and the consolidation of post-conflict reconstruction processes. Moreover, African regional organizations have staged an increasingly more active internal shift in matters related to peace and security, encouraged by the idea of promoting “African solutions to African problems”. This new scenario, has been accompanied by new uncertainties at the security level and major challenges at the operational level, especially for the African Union. This article aims to ascertain the state of affairs on all these issues and raise some key questions to consider.
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This paper is a review of the current situation of the treatment of human African trypanosomiasis. The existing approved drugs are old, toxic and/or expensive. Therapeutic failures are common. Several factors may contribute to the problems of chemotherapy, including differences in the epidemiology of the disease, difficulties in the diagnosis and staging of the infection, availability, distribution and pharmacologic properties of drugs, standardization of treatment regimens, response to therapy, follow-up period, and relapses and clinical trials. The new therapeutic approaches include the development and approval of new drugs, the use of new therapeutic regimens, the study of drug combinations, and the development of new formulations.
IPH response to Health and Social Care Board and Public Health Agency Community Development Strategy
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The Health and Social Care Board (HSCB) and the Public Health Agency (PHA) launched a new Community Development Strategy for public consultation. The HSCB and PHA want to see strong, resilient communities where everyone has good health and wellbeing, places where people look out for each other and have community pride in where they live. The HSCB and PHA seek a number of benefits from implementing this strategy including; a reduction in health and wellbeing inequalities, which also means addressing the social factors that affect health; strengthening partnership working with service users, the community and voluntary sectors and other organisations; strengthening families and communities; supporting volunteering and making best use of our resources. Key points from the IPH summary include IPH welcome the Community Development Strategy as an approach to enhance health and wellbeing and tackle health inequalities in Northern Ireland. IPH recommend the current three strategy documents (Full and summary versions and the Performance Management Framework) are merged into one document for greater clarity. Reference to the Performance Management Framework is required in the main body of the text is to ensure good practice is implemented. IPH welcome the focus on tackling health inequalities using community development approaches however the contribution of community development approaches needs to be highlighted. HIA is a tool to support community engagement and provides a mechanism for HSCB and PHA to support the implementation of this strategy.
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This is their 3rd BCPP project and is a Level 3. Previous projects highlighted the complex health issues facing those with significant mental health problems. From their successful partnership, the pharmacist now sits on their steering group. This project will build upon previous work and aims to provide people with the skills to make healthier lifestyle choices. Participants, the pharmacist and other providers will work in partnership to design a programme that will focus on the participants supporting each other and relaying their learning to others in the centre.
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This is the groups second BCPP project and a good partnership has been built between partcipants and teh pharmacist. This project will build on the previous work but work with a new set of partcipants. Togetehr the pharmacist and partcipants w...