نتایج جستجو برای: iceland

تعداد نتایج: 4172  

Journal: :Health policy 2015
José A Tapia Granados Javier M Rodriguez

Reports have attributed a public health tragedy in Greece to the Great Recession and the subsequent application of austerity programs. It is also claimed that the comparison of Greece with Iceland and Finland-where austerity policies were not applied-reveals the harmful effect of austerity on health and that by protecting spending in health and social budgets, governments can offset the harmful...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2005
Matti Lehtinen Helga M Ogmundsdottir Aini Bloigu Timo Hakulinen Elina Hemminki Margret Gudnadottir Anne Kjartansdottir Jorma Paavonen Eero Pukkala Hrafn Tulinius Tuula Lehtinen Pentti Koskela

A case-control study was nested within two maternity cohorts with a total of 7 million years of follow-up for assessment of the role of bacterial infections in childhood leukemia. Offspring of 550,000 mothers in Finland and Iceland were combined to form a joint cohort that was followed for cancer up to age 15 years during 1975-1997 through national cancer registries. For each index mother-case ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2010
Freysteinn Sigmundsson Virginie Pinel Björn Lund Fabien Albino Carolina Pagli Halldór Geirsson Erik Sturkell

Pressure influences both magma production and the failure of magma chambers. Changes in pressure interact with the local tectonic settings and can affect magmatic activity. Present-day reduction in ice load on subglacial volcanoes due to global warming is modifying pressure conditions in magmatic systems. The large pulse in volcanic production at the end of the last glaciation in Iceland sugges...

2009
S. J. Conway

The current low temperatures and pressures at the martian surface are not conducive to the stability of liquid water; hence the discovery of recently active, fluvial-like gullies [1, 2] presents an apparent paradox: how can these fluvial landforms have occurred if water is not stable at the surface? To approach this problem we have compared the morphometric properties of gullies in various sett...

2010
Tinna Laufey Asgeirsdottir

The effect of obesity on labor-market outcomes has been studied to some extent, as well as the related effects of beauty and health. Generally, results have differed by gender. Limited effects have been found for males, while obesity is found to affect females negatively in the labor market. The case of Iceland is interesting as many would argue that the labor-market behavior of the genders dif...

2015
Birgir Freyr Ragnarsson Gudmundur V. Oddsson Runar Unnthorsson Frede Blaabjerg

Wind energy harnessing is a new energy production alternative in Iceland. Current installed wind power in Iceland sums to 1.8 MW, which in contrast is 0.1% of the country’s total electricity production. This article is dedicated to the exploration of the potential cost of wind energy production at Búrfell in the south of Iceland. A levelized cost of energy (LCOE) approach was applied to the est...

Journal: :SIAM Journal on Optimization 2007
Regina Sandra Burachik Alexander M. Rubinov

Convexity and Augmented Lagrangians Regina S. Burachik University of South Australia and University of Ballarat Workshop on Advances in Continuous Optimization Reykjavik, Iceland Friday June 30 and Saturday July 1, 2006

2014
Sigrun Helga Lund Asgeir Sigurdsson Sigurjon Axel Gudjonsson Julius Gudmundsson Daniel Fannar Gudbjartsson Thorunn Rafnar Kari Stefansson Gunnar Stefansson

Motivation: In this paper the TileShuffle method is evaluated as a search method for candidate lncRNAs at 8q24.2. The method is run on three microarrays. Microarrays which all contained the same sample and repeated copies of tiled probes. This allows the coherence of the selection method within and between microarrays to be estimated by Monte Carlo simulations on the repeated probes. Results: T...

2013
Berglind Osk Th. Thorolfsdottir Viggo Thor Marteinsson

Natural thermal bathing pools contain geothermal water that is very popular to bathe in but the water is not sterilized, irradiated or treated in any way. Increasing tourism in Iceland will lead to increasing numbers of bath guests, which can in turn affect the microbial flora in the pools and therefore user safety. Today, there is no legislation that applies to natural geothermal pools in Icel...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2010
A J Elliot N Singh P Loveridge S Harcourt S Smith R Pnaiser K Kavanagh C Robertson C N Ramsay J McMenamin A Kibble V Murray S Ibbotson M Catchpole B McCloskey G E Smith

The Health Protection Agency and Health Protection Scotland used existing syndromic surveillance systems to monitor community health in the UK following the volcanic eruption in Iceland in April 2010.

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