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Impact of insecticide-treated nets on wild pyrethroid resistant Anopheles epiroticus population from southern Vietnam tested in experimental huts Institute of Tropical Medicine
Relative versus absolute risk of dying reduction after using insecticide-treated nets for malaria control in Africa Institute of Tropical Medicine
A malaria control trial using insecticide-treated bed nets and targeted chemoprophylaxis in a rural area of The Gambia, West Africa. 4. Perceptions of the causes and of its treatment and prevention in the study area Institute of Tropical Medicine
Spatial models for the rational allocation of routinely distributed bed nets to public health facilities in Western Kenya Institute of Tropical Medicine
BACKGROUND: In high to moderate malaria transmission areas of Kenya, long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are provided free of charge to pregnant women and infants during routine antenatal care (ANC) and immunization respectively. Quantities of LLINs distributed to clinics are quantified based on a combination of monthly consumption data and population size of target counties. However, this approach has been shown to lead to stock-outs in ...
Sourcing practices and journalistic role performance : a comparative content analysis of COVID-19 related news in four European countries Ghent University
Research into journalistic sourcing practices has a long tradition in the field of communication and journalism studies and has repeatedly demonstrated that elite sources enjoy privileged access to the news, although there are differences depending on factors such as the news outlet (e.g. mainstream versus alternative), the news beat (e.g. politics versus science versus culture) and the story angle (e.g. factual versus human interest). ...
Divergence of species-specific protein sex pheromone blends in two related, nonhybridizing newts (Salamandridae) Vrije Universiteit Brussel KU Leuven
In animals that use chemical communication during courtship and reproduction, speciation is often associated with divergence of their sex pheromones. In multicomponent pheromone systems, divergence can be obtained either by adding or deleting components, or by altering the relative contribution of individual components to the mixture. Protein pheromone systems can additionally evolve by amino acid sequence divergence to produce pheromones with a ...
The use of blocking sets in Galois geometries and in related research areas Ghent University
Blocking sets play a central role in Galois geometries. Besides their intrinsic geometrical importance, the importance of blocking sets also arises from the use of blocking sets for the solution of many other geometrical problems, and problems in related research areas. This article focusses on these applications to motivate researchers to investigate blocking sets, and to motivate researchers to investigate the problems that can be solved by ...
One religion, many identities? The reception of Islam related news items by Muslim women with Turkish, Moroccan and Flemish roots in Flanders University of Antwerp
This paper contributes to the existing body of knowledge regarding the relationship between media and diasporic identity formation by moving beyond the notion of Muslim women as a uniform group and questioning the dichotomy of the West versus Islam. To investigate the (versatility of the) relationship between media, culture and (re)created collective identities, focus group interviews were carried out with Muslim women with Turkish, Moroccan and ...