Adverse effects of extreme wet events are well documented by several studies around the world.These effects are exacerbated in developing countries like Malawi that have insufficient risk reduction strategies and capacity to cope with extreme wet weather.Ardent monitoring of the variability of extreme wet events over Malawi is therefore imperative.
The role of trust and hope in antipsychotic medication reviews between GPs and service users a realist review
Abstract Background Increasing number of service users diagnosed with schizophrenia and psychosis are being discharged from specialist secondary care services to primary care, many of whom are prescribed long-term antipsychotics.It is unclear if General Practitioners (GPs) have the confidence and experience to appropriately review and adjust doses
A Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Framework for Quantifying Antibody Distribution Gradients from Tumors to Tumor-Draining Lymph Nodes
Immune checkpoint blockades prescribed in the neoadjuvant setting hellcat spark plugs are now under active investigation for many types of tumors, and many have shown early success.The primary tumor (PT) and tumor-draining lymph node (TDLN) immune factors, along with adequate therapeutic antibody distributions to the PT and TDLN, are critical for o
Transient Electromagnetic Voltage Imaging of Dense UXO-Like Targets Based on Improved Mathematical Morphology
Unexploded ordnance (UXO) survey is the foremost task of clearance project.Transient electromagnetic method (TEM) is proved effective for UXO survey.However, it is still difficult for TEM to detect small-size, ultra-shallow and dense UXO targets because the large-size devices and inversion methods for large-scale applications are usually ineffectiv