Goemaes, Régine Beeckman, Dimitri Verhaeghe, Sofie Van Hecke, Ann
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Midwifery
Midwifery practice is essential in achieving high-quality maternal and newborn care in all settings and countries. However, midwifery practice has become more complex over the past decades. Considerable demands are being placed on midwives to meet increasing epidemiological, socio-economic, and technological challenges. These require a well-trained...
de Lorgeril, Julien Lucasson, Aude Petton, Bruno Toulza, Eve Montagnani, Caroline Clerissi, Camille Vidal-Dupiol, Jeremie Chaparro, Cristian Galinier, Richard Escoubas, Jean-Michel
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Nature Communications
Pacific oyster mortality syndrome is a poorly understood cause of mortality in commercially important oyster species. Here, the authors use multiple infection experiments to show that the syndrome is caused by sequential infection by herpesvirus and opportunistic bacteria.
Reinhard, Erica Layte, Richard McCrory, Cathal Panico, Lidia Avendano, Mauricio
Reinhard, Erica Layte, Richard McCrory, Cathal Panico, Lidia Avendano, Mauricio
Economic recessions have been linked to adult health, but few studies have examined how recessions influence the health of young children. This study examined the impact of life transitions linked to the recent financial crisis on the health of young children in Ireland. Data came from the Growing Up in Ireland Infant Cohort Study (n = 11,134), whi...
Reinhard, Erica Layte, Richard McCrory, Cathal Panico, Lidia Avendano, Mauricio
Missiaen, Tine Evangelinos, Dimitrios Claerhout, Chloë De Clercq, Maikel Pieters, Marnix Demerre, Ine
The coastal site of Ostend-Raversijde in Belgium is known for its archaeological artifacts, mainly from Roman and medieval times. In recent years, detailed geophysical and geotechnical investigations have been carried out here to test the efficiency of these techniques for geoarchaeological prospection of the subtidal and intertidal zone. Very high...
Deuffic, Philippe Ni Dhubhain, A.
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Wilkinson, JJ Vowles, K Muxworthy, A Mac Niocaill, C
Paleomagnetic methods have been used in economic geology to date mineralization in sediment-hosted ore deposits and thereby help to develop ore deposit models and understand the geodynamic settings in which mineralization can occur. However, paleomagnetic ages are sometimes inconsistent with other geochronological techniques and with geological obs...
Wilkinson, JJ
On cooling during microthermometry, fluid inclusions invariably supercool before freezing under disequilibrium (metastable) conditions to form ice and hydrates. Measurements of fluid inclusions from the Irish Zn-Pb hydrothermal system reveal a strong linear correlation (R2 = 0.968) between final ice melting temperature (TmI) and metastable freezing...
Poppe, Annelien Wojczewski, Silvia Taylor, Katherine Kutalek, Ruth Peersman, Wim
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Human Resources for Health
BackgroundThe negative consequences of the brain drain of sub-Saharan African health workers for source countries are well documented and include understaffed facilities, decreased standards of care and higher workloads. However, studies suggest that, if migrated health workers eventually return to their home countries, this may lead to beneficial ...