QUESTIONING SEGREGATION OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA IN AUSTRALIA: AN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH TO CARE HOMES


Association between severe drought and HIV prevention and care behaviors in Lesotho: A population-based survey 2016-2017.

BackgroundA previous analysis of the impact of drought in Africa on HIV demonstrated an 11% greater prevalence in HIV-endemic rural areas attributable to local rainfall shocks.The Lesotho Population-Based HIV Impact Assessment (LePHIA) was conducted after the severe drought of 2014-2016, read more allowing for reevaluation of this relationship in a

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EEG-Based Detection of Induced Relaxation

Relaxation, which refers to the absence of tension and stress, is important for health because extended periods of tension may lead to illness.This study detected induced relaxation through electroencephalography (EEG) for the real-time monitoring of brain activity.The Multivariate Empirical Mode Decomposition with Dynamic Phase-Synchronized Hilber

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Computation Tree Logic with Deadlock Detection

We study the equivalence relation on states of labelled transition systems of satisfying the same formulas in Computation Tree Logic without the next state modality (CTL-X).This relation is obtained by De Nicola & Vaandrager by translating labelled transition systems to Kripke structures, while lifting the totality restriction on the latter.They ch

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Quantitative cone contrast threshold testing in patients with differing pathophysiological mechanisms causing retinal diseases

Abstract Background Cone contrast threshold testing (CCT) provides quantitative measurements of color and contrast function to reveal changes in vision quality that are not standard endpoints in clinical trials.We utilize CCT to measure visual function in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), age-related macular degeneration (AMD), epiretinal memb

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