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engaging in discourse with them will beto find out
things relating to a ... newconstraints
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incorporated in the ongoing details of communication.
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culty sp...
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Research
What if we decided to take care of everyone who needed
treatment? Workforce planning in Mozambique using simulation of
demand for HIV/AIDS care
Amy Hagopian*
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, Mark A Micek
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, ... Sup-
port Coordinator for HAI; and Pablo Montoya, Central
Mozambique Field Director for HAI, where he supports
provincial planning for...
... fall into the
same old traps that have beset the overall success and cost-
effectiveness of these programmes for decades.
With the current crisis in human resources for health
(HRH), these pitfalls ... for strengthening human resources for health through more efficient
and effective training and learning programmes that avoid the same old traps. These promising
practices inc...
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Open Access
Research
What impact do Global Health Initiatives have on human resources
for antiretroviral treatment roll-out? A qualitative policy analysis of
implementation processes in Zambia
Johanna ... care for
patients in the longer term.
Training and mentoring of health care workers for ART
provision in Zambia
One of the...
... on
public health initiatives. There is an apparent disconnect
between care providers and those engaged in public
health. Very few front-line health care professionals in the
United Kingdom perceive themselves ... hospitals.
Conclusion
So what can health care professionals based in the United
Kingdom and other resource-rich environments learn
from Mal...
... attach-
ment of the poliovirion to the N-terminal V-type
immunoglobulin-like domain of its cell surface receptor,
the human PV receptor (hPVR) or CD155 [99,122,175].
Release of the virus RNA into the ... of the questions currently
under investigation in the Wimmer laboratory.
The biochemical synthesis of poliovirus
Despite the undeniable success of the Global...
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Francois ... in immersed sediments from Marseille Bay, France [7] and Dar es
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Marine pollution: let us not forget beach sand
Francois Galgani
1
, Katrin Ellerbrake...
... an
understanding of vision evolution at the gene level might
shed light on the relative importance of these different
forces on the evolution of the visual system. A wider range
of species data will help ... selection.
They describe four LWS opsin genes, LWS S180, LWS
S180r, LWS P180, and LWS A180 [8]. Through the analysis
of five key amino acids in the light-absor...
... respects.
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iimmppoorrttaanntt ttoo ssyysstteemmss bbiioollooggiissttss??
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some performance characteristic of ... exponential
approach to a steady state, and it’s
something every biologist should
work out at some point in his or her
training.) Most often, systems biolo-
gists solve their ODEs num...
... reported are
valid. But it would seem from the
comments of many biologists -
sometimes in print [1-3] - that the
policing function of journals
(especially but not exclusively the high-
profile journals) ... that
readers are alerted to issues that have
not been resolved before publication. It
is not clear how often these will prove
damaging in the end. (One of the
reviewers of the first...
... then what we ask of reviewers is that they consider
this context in writing the review. Sure, it’s easy to trash a
manuscript missing a paper published online this week or
that fails to spend ... in quality
between papers in the most prestigious journals, in specialty
journals in the field, and in obscure journals? In retrospect,
given the emphasis in the review article, are the ke...
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Peter C Doherty*
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and Stephen J Turner*
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progress is being made in identifying
conserved amino acid sequences asso-
ciated with past pandemics [5] but we
don’t yet know enough about what
determi...
... is the oxygen saturation, x is the partial pressure of
oxygen, and K is the dissociation constant. Because this
equation is identical in form to the familiar Michaelis-
Menten equation, the relationship ... the
binding is 50% of maximal, and n, the polynomial order of
the binding reaction, is commonly referred to as the Hill
coefficient.
This is the famous Hill equation, and it...
... Tamura D, Sakai-Tagawa Y, Noda T, Sakabe S,
Imai M, Hatta Y, Watanabe S, Li C, Yamada S, Fujii K,
Murakami S, Imai H, Kakugawa S, Ito M, Takano R, Iwatsuki-
Horimoto K, Shimojima M, Horimoto ... work was funded by Australian NHMRC grants awarded to SJT,
LEB and PCD; a National Institutes of Health RO1 grant (AI170251)
awarded to PCD and The American Lebanese Syrian Associated
Chariti...