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Journal: :Human Resources for Health 2004
Pascal Zurn Mario R Dal Poz Barbara Stilwell Orvill Adams

Imbalance in the health workforce is a major concern in both developed and developing countries. It is a complex issue that encompasses a wide range of possible situations. This paper aims to contribute not only to a better understanding of the issues related to imbalance through a critical review of its definition and nature, but also to the development of an analytical framework. The framewor...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Roghayeh Soleymani Eric Granger Giorgio Fumera

In practice, pattern recognition applications often suffer from imbalanced data distributions between classes, which may vary during operations w.r.t. the design data. Two-class classification systems designed using imbalanced data tend to recognize the majority (negative) class better, while the class of interest (positive class) often has the smaller number of samples. Several data-level tech...

2011
James Hansen Makiko Sato Pushker Kharecha Karina von Schuckmann

Improving observations of ocean temperature confirm that Earth is absorbing more energy from the sun than it is radiating to space as heat, even during the recent solar minimum. This energy imbalance provides fundamental verification of the dominant role of the human-made greenhouse effect in driving global climate change. Observed surface temperature change and ocean heat gain constrain the ne...

2014
Krolow R Arcego D. M Noschang C Weis S. N Dalmaz C

The oxidative imbalance appears to have an important role in anxiety development. Studies in both humans and animals have shown a strong correlation between anxiety and oxidative stress. In humans, for example, the increased malondialdehyde levels and discrepancies in antioxidant enzymes in erythrocytes have been observed. In animals, several studies also show that anxiety-like behavior is rela...

2017
Nico Dragano Johannes Siegrist Solja T. Nyberg Thorsten Lunau Eleonor I. Fransson Lars Alfredsson Jakob B. Bjorner Marianne Borritz Hermann Burr Raimund Erbel Göran Fahlén Marcel Goldberg Mark Hamer Katriina Heikkilä Karl-Heinz Jöckel Anders Knutsson Ida E. H. Madsen Martin L. Nielsen Maria Nordin Tuula Oksanen Jan H. Pejtersen Jaana Pentti Reiner Rugulies Paula Salo Jürgen Schupp Archana Singh-Manoux Andrew Steptoe Töres Theorell Jussi Vahtera Peter J. M. Westerholm Hugo Westerlund Marianna Virtanen Marie Zins G. David Batty Mika Kivimäki

BACKGROUND Epidemiologic evidence for work stress as a risk factor for coronary heart disease is mostly based on a single measure of stressful work known as job strain, a combination of high demands and low job control. We examined whether a complementary stress measure that assesses an imbalance between efforts spent at work and rewards received predicted coronary heart disease. METHODS This...

2010
K. L. Ingvartsen E. Bendixen M. C. Codrea X. Zhao K. E. Dittmer S. Onteru H. T. Blair K. G. Thompson M. F. Rothschild

The aim of this study was to identify new biomarkers in liver for monitoring physiological imbalance and to examine the different coping strategies used during feed restriction (FR) between cows in physiological imbalance and cows metabolically “normal” during early lactation. Twenty-two cows (22–55 DIM) were fed a standard TMR for ad libitum intake. After 5-d, all cows were FR to provide ~40% ...

Journal: :Gut 1994
J G Ruseler-van Embden W R Schouten L M van Lieshout

To elucidate the role of microbiological factors in pouchitis, this study investigated the composition of ileal reservoir microflora, the mucus degrading capacity of bacterial enzymes as well as the pH and the proteolytic activity of pouch effluent. Stool samples were collected from five patients with pouchitis and nine patients without pouchitis. The flora of patients with pouchitis had an inc...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1962
H SOBOTKA

A T THE TIME when an increasing number of clinical conditions were recognized as deficiencies of one or another chemical substance, such so-called vitamins were measured by their effect as supplement to a basal diet upon the growth and health of some species of laboratory animals. Vitamins are organic substances of natural origin, required in minute quantities, and their effects are not based o...

Journal: :Respiratory Research 2002
Michael P Keane Robert M Strieter

The lung responds to a variety of insults in a remarkably consistent fashion but with inconsistent outcomes that vary from complete resolution and return to normal to the destruction of normal architecture and progressive fibrosis. Increasing evidence indicates that diffuse lung disease results from an imbalance between the pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory mechanisms, with a persistent im...

Journal: :IEICE Transactions 2016
Xi Zhang Teruyuki Miyajima

In this letter, we propose a blind adaptive algorithm for joint compensation of inter-block interference (IBI) and frequencydependent IQ imbalance using a single time-domain equalizer. We combine the MERRY algorithm for IBI suppression with the differential constant modulus algorithm to compensate for IQ imbalance. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is shown through computer simulation...

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