نتایج جستجو برای: eid

تعداد نتایج: 1001  

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2006
Barbara T Felt John L Beard Timothy Schallert Jie Shao J Wayne Aldridge James R Connor Michael K Georgieff Betsy Lozoff

BACKGROUND Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) has been associated with altered cognitive, motor, and social-emotional outcomes in human infants. We recently reported that rats with chronic perinatal IDA, had altered regional brain iron, monoamines, and sensorimotor skill emergence during early development. OBJECTIVE To examine the long-term consequences of chronic perinatal IDA on behavior, brain i...

2017
Jonathan Izudi Sylvia Auma John Bosco Alege

Introduction Globally, there is delay in accessing early HIV diagnosis (EID) among HIV exposed infants (HEIs). With paucity of data on EID use at Kisenyi Health Center, this study assessed factors associated with EID use among HEIs (HIV exposed infants). Method This was a cross-sectional study of 246 HIV-positive mother-baby pairs. Data was collected by structured questionnaire, double-entere...

2015
Michael Kubach Herbert Leitold Heiko Rossnagel Christian H. Schunck Maurizio Talamo

Mobile electronic identity (eID) management solutions are on the rise worldwide and see a rapid take-up by stakeholders. In this paper experts from the SSEDIC.2020 network study and review the status of mobile eID deployment and use in e-government as well as industry with a focus on Europe. The findings demonstrate that mobile eID solutions have the potential to become a major means for digita...

2008
Kristof Verslype Bart De Decker Vincent Naessens Girma Nigusse Jorn Lapon Pieter Verhaeghe

Electronic identity (eID) cards are deployed in an increasing number of countries. These cards often provide digital authentication and digital signature capabilities, but have at the same time serious privacy shortcomings. We can expect that ordering and issuing tickets for events (e.g. soccer matches) will be increasingly done using eID cards, hence, severely threatening the user’s privacy. T...

Journal: :Sustainability 2023

China has entered a new stage of high-quality economic development, which puts forward in-depth requirements for environmental protection. Companies in heavily polluting industries are required to disclose information. Fulfilling responsibilities and disclosing this information may be either responsible moral act or an opportunistic act. Taking listed companies China’s from 2009 2020 as sample,...

2010
M Bourgarel N Wauquier J-P Gonzalez

Emerging infectious diseases (EID) are currently the major threat to public health worldwide and most EID events have involved zoonotic infectious agents. Central Africa in general and Gabon in particular are privileged areas for the emergence of zoonotic EIDs. Indeed, human incursions in Gabonese forests for exploitation purposes lead to intensified contacts between humans and wildlife thus ge...

Journal: :International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases 2015
Hakan Leblebicioglu Mustafa Sunbul Ziad A Memish Jaffar A Al-Tawfiq Hurrem Bodur Aykut Ozkul Ali Gucukoglu Sadegh Chinikar Zahra Hasan

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is endemic in Eurasian countries such as, Turkey, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran. CCHF virus is spread by the Hyalomma tick, which is found mainly on cattle and sheep. Muslim countries, in which these animals are sacrificed during Eid-Al-Adha, are among the countries where CCHF is endemic, and it has been observed that CCHF is associated with practices sur...

2015
Lorna Dunning Nei-yuan Hsiao Landon Myer

Despite improvements in PMTCT services in low- and middle-income countries, there are still almost 200,000 new paediatric HIV infections annually in sub-Saharan Africa. This has led to early infant HIV diagnosis (EID) programmes becoming a public health priority, but until recently, EID has required specialist laboratory equipment and trained personnel which is only feasible in urban, centraliz...

2007
Catherine Burns Greg Jamieson Gyrd Skraaning Nathan Lau Jordanna Kwok

A full-scope simulation study with licensed nuclear power plant operators was conducted to evaluate whether displays designed using Ecological Interface Design (EID) could support improved Situation Awareness over traditional displays. EID demonstrated performance advantages over traditional displays in beyond-design basis scenarios where operators were unable to rely on procedures. The same ef...

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