... from, and complement, tradi-
tional community health worker training?
• How can the health professional training be better
aligned with local health needs and be more socially
accountable?
• What ... the status of existing collaborations between
developing countries aiming to improve health worker
education?
• How have modifications in healthcare management had
an impact u...
... urban/rural and
workforce imbalance, and migration of the workforce
from developing to developed countries.
We are seeking manuscripts concerned with the scaling-
up of training and education for health ... will
training by protocol differ from, and complement, tradi-
tional community health worker training?
• How can the health professional training be better
al...
... the
individual level of the providers of care, but also at the
level of care teams, health care facilities, and support sys-
tems. These different layers of learning and adaptation can
potentially have a ... Based on these
observations and using a variety of assumptions for survival of patients on ART (between 90 and
95% annually) and for further reductions in...
... and Vivian Welch
1
Address:
1
Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada,
2
Canadian Society for International Health, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada and
3
Academy ... resources for health are in crisis worldwide, especially in economically disadvantaged areas
and areas with high rates of HIV/AIDS in both health workers and patients. Int...
...
smartphones, and GPS.
The article “Experimental characterization of an UWB channel for body area
networks” by P. Chiang et al. presents UWB channel measurement
campaigns, for both on- and ... and off-body communications. The measured path
loss and multipath analysis suggest that a LOS UWB channel is excellent for
overall quality of service (QoS) regulation in an in...
... tropical
Africa and Madagascar island) and the lineage I (tropical
african strains) that caused the outbreaks of WNV infec-
tion in North Africa, Europe, Israel, and in the United
States. Nucleotide ... serum and a FITC-conjugated second-
ary antibody, green staining) and neuronal specific enolase (using a rabbit polyclonal antiserum and an anti-rabbit polyclonal
antibody m...
... summarization
Ani Nenkova
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
nenkova@seas.upenn.edu
Annie Louis
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
lannie@seas.upenn.edu
Abstract
Different ... 100 miles with a heavy toll on wildlife. Cleanup
proceeded at a slow pace, and a plan for cleaning 364
miles of Alaskan coastline was released. In June, the
tanker...
... outstanding questions related to the
Matching and Combining steps. If matches cannot be
found for initial and final substrings that overlap (as in
the example) or at least abut, then information ... of the WordSmith on-line dictionary.
Acknowledgements
We are grateful to Barbara Kipfer for her preliminary
work on the syllabification of unknown words, and to
Yael Ravin an...
... language acquisition. Lan-
guage Learning, 24(1).
Susan Gass. 1979. Language transfer and univer-
sal grammatical relations. Language Learning,
29(2):327–344.
Diane E. Larsen-Freeman. 1976. An ... indi-
cating which features are typically acquired be-
fore other features, and which are typically ac-
quired at the same time. With this information
available in the model, SLALOM will be able...
... cortex, hippocampus, striatum, amygdala,
cerebelluam and olfactory bulb, as well as in ventral
tegamental area and substantia nigra (albeit at low lev-
els) [11,34–40]. Analysis of LRRK2 expression ... with other familial PD
cases such as PARK1 (a- synuclein) and PARK2
(Parkin). However, the neuropathology of PARK8 is
variable and is not always associated with the presence
of in...