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- Research software . 2020Open AccessAuthors:Földi Tamás; zemplenib; Szilárd Huber;Földi Tamás; zemplenib; Szilárd Huber;Publisher: Zenodo
Unpivoted and cleaned dataset from Johns Hopkins on COVID-19 outbreak
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handle: 1814/66810
Publisher: Bloomberg L.P.Country: ItalyPublished on April 9, 2020 Fiscally sound governments will be able to pump money into their companies unhindered by state aid rules. The EU needs an equity fund to level things up. All great economic crises pose two equally important challenges: they drain the liquidity necessary for the functioning of businesses, large and small, and burn up their equity capital, or a substantial part of it. Of the two, the former is the immediate challenge amid the coronavirus-induced lockdowns. Providing liquidity to companies is the top priority to ensure their survival. Yet this doesn’t guarantee their healing, or their ultimate durability and growth. Equity capital, the stuff that’s needed to invest and thrive, is essential to the second stage of recovery.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . 2021Open AccessAuthors:Kruisbergen, E.; Haas, M.; Es, L. van; Snijders, J.; Coomans, A.; Deuren, S. van; Dijk, M. van; Weijer, S. van de; Blokland, A.; Baak, C.; +18 moreKruisbergen, E.; Haas, M.; Es, L. van; Snijders, J.; Coomans, A.; Deuren, S. van; Dijk, M. van; Weijer, S. van de; Blokland, A.; Baak, C.; Kühling, D.; Bombeld, R.; Eichelshein, V.; Appelman, J.; Bijleveld, K.; Ejbye-Ernst, P.; Hoeben, E.; Liebst, L.; Snoek, C.; Koelma, D.; Rosenkrantz Lindegaard, M.; Klerks, P.; Bauw, E.; Glasgow, Y.; Janssen, A.; Thomas, M.S.; Wildt, R. de; WODC;
handle: 20.500.12832/3100
Publisher: Boom juridischCountry: NetherlandsCONTENT: 1. The pandemic as a criminological experiment. The development of crime during one year of corona measures - Edwin Kruisbergen, Marco Haas, Lisa van Es and Joanieke Snijders 2. Stay home, stay safe? The consequences of Covid-19 measures on domestic violence in the Netherlands - Anne Coomans, Sjoukje van Deuren, Meintje van Dijk, Steve van de Weijer, Arjan Blokland, Carlijn van Baak, David Kühling, Rosanne Bombeld and Veroni Eichelsheim 3. Compliance with COVID-19 mitigating measures in the Netherlands - Joska Appelman, Kiki Bijleveld, Peter Ejbye-Ernst, Evelien Hoeben, Lasse Liebst, Cees Snoek, Dennis Koelma and Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard 4. Deception during the corona pandemic. On fake news, conspiracy thinking and social receptivity - Peter Klerks 5. Administration of justice in youth protection cases during the COVID pandemic. A report of ongoing research - Eddy Bauw, Yasemin Glasgow, Anne Janssen and Marc Simon Thomas 6. Sex work in times of corona. The impact of the lockdown on sex workers - Roos de Wildt
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- Research software . 2022Open AccessAuthors:Rosanna Barnard;Rosanna Barnard;Publisher: Zenodo
Second release associated with: Barnard et al., 'Modelling the medium-term dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in England in the Omicron era', Nature Communications (2022), available at: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-32404-y 'Behind the Paper' blog post about the above paper, available at: https://healthcommunity.nature.com/posts/modelling-the-key-factors-influencing-sars-cov-2-transmission @rosannaclairebarnard @nicholasdavies Full Changelog: https://github.com/rosannaclairebarnard/covidm-mtd-Omi/compare/v1.0.0...v2.0.0
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Data and code for Lessons learned and lessons missed: impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on all-cause mortality in 40 industrialised countries prior to mass vaccination by V. Kontis, J.E. Bennett, R.M. Parks, T. Rashid, J. Pearson-Stuttard, P. Asaria, B. Zhou, M. Guillot, C.D. Mathers, Y.H. Khang, M. McKee and M. Ezzati.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . 2020Open Access EnglishAuthors:Krasnopjorovs, Oļegs;Krasnopjorovs, Oļegs;
The aim of the article is to study both the magnitude and structure of internal labour reserves in the Baltic countries as well as to discuss potential policy measures that might help to activate these reserves. despite the record-high employment rates recently posted by Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, considerable internal labour reserves can still be found in some population groups. Among upper-middle-aged men, low employment might reflect a low incidence of lifelong learning, inadequate digital skills and rapidly deteriorating health condition. Low employment of youth mirrors the low prevalence of apprenticeships. in Lithuania and Latvia, there is also a postponed entry of young women into the labour market. These internal labour reserves total more than 25,000 people in Estonia, 55,000 in Latvia and 85,000 in Lithuania, corresponding to 4–7% of the total employment. The recent outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic may somewhat increase and change the structure of these labour reserves.
- Other research product . 2020Open Access RussianCountry: Russian Federation
При лечении пациентов, инфицированных SARS-CoV-2, важной задачей является проведение эффективной патогенетической и симптоматической терапии до развития угрожающих жизни осложнений, таких как пневмония, острый респираторный дистресс-синдром, сепсис. В настоящее время в схемах лечения COVID-19 широко используют ремдесивир и тоцилизумаб, однако сведений о безопасности данных препаратов недостаточно. В связи с этим экспертами Управления экспертизы безопасности лекарственных средств ФГБУ «НЦЭСМП» Минздрава России был проведен анализ нежелательных реакций при применении ремдесивира и тоцилизумаба по информации глобальной базы данных нежелательных реакций VigiBase (по состоянию на 27 августа 2020 г.).
- Other research product . 2020Open Access PortugueseAuthors:Silva, João Paulo Miranda da;Silva, João Paulo Miranda da;
handle: 10400.6/10557
Country: PortugalThis Report is the result of the Internship carried out within the scope of Sports Training in Football aiming to obtain a master’s degree in Sports Sciences, at the University of Beira Interior. The deepening and development of knowledge, within the scope of the Football training methodology, and its practical application in the context of an Internship, was carried out with the Under-16 Football team of Gil Vicente Futebol Clube (GVFC), a football Club in the city of Barcelos. We started this Report with the presentation of the Club where the Internship took place, it’s history and the human and material resources available to the GVFC under-16 level. Then we present and reflect on the implementation of the ideas transmitted by the Superiors for the training teams, especially for the under-16 level, from the intervention strategies during the Internship, the diagnosis, control, work performed, and function played in the Club and team. The Report also contemplates an investigation work, the objective of which was the training and evaluation of the evolution of the precision of the launch with the hand of the ball by the Goalkeepers of the under-16 level and in which the two Goalkeepers of the level have participated. Due to the cancellation of training and games because of the declared state of emergency (pandemic covid-19), it was not possible to complete the work in the manner prescribed, so the conclusions regarding the evolution of Goalkeepers in this capacity through the proposed situations were left committed, this work should be continued in the near future. O presente Relatório resulta do Estágio realizado no âmbito do Treino Desportivo em Futebol visando a obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Ciências do Desporto, na Universidade da Beira Interior. O aprofundamento e desenvolvimento do conhecimento, no âmbito da metodologia de treino em Futebol, e sua aplicação prática em contexto de Estágio, foi realizado com a equipa de Futebol Sub-16 do Gil Vicente Futebol Clube (GVFC), Clube da cidade de Barcelos. Iniciamos este Relatório pela apresentação do Clube onde decorreu o Estágio, a sua história e recursos humanos e materiais disponíveis para o escalão de sub-16 do GVFC. Seguidamente apresentamos e refletimos sobre a implementação das ideias transmitidas pela Coordenação para as equipas da Formação, em especial para o escalão de sub-16, desde as estratégias intervenção no decorrer do Estágio, o diagnóstico, controlo, trabalhos realizados, e função desempenhada no Clube e equipa. O Relatório contempla ainda um trabalho de investigação, cujo objetivo foi o treino e a avaliação da evolução da precisão do lançamento com a mão da bola pelos Guarda-Redes do escalão de sub-16 e no qual, participarão os dois Guarda-Redes do escalão. Devido ao cancelamento dos treinos e jogos por conta do estado de emergência declarado (pandemia covid-19), não foi possível a conclusão do trabalho nos moldes previstos, pelo que as conclusões relativas à evolução dos Guarda-Redes nesta capacidade através das situações propostas ficaram comprometidas devendo este trabalho ser continuado num futuro próximo.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . 2022Open Access PortugueseAuthors:Conde, Olga Lucía Mosquera;Conde, Olga Lucía Mosquera;Country: Brazil
Trabalho de Conclusão de Residência apresentado ao Programa de Pós-graduação em Saúde da Família (Residência Multiprofissional), do Instituto Latino-americano de Ciências da Vida e da Natureza da Universidade Federal da Integração Latino Americana, como requisito parcial para obtenção do título de Especialista em Saúde da Família. Trata-se de um estudo ecológico, realizado no município de Foz do Iguaçu-PR, com o objetivo de analisar os efeitos da implantação das medidas restritivas no enfrentamento da COVID-19. Foram analisados decretos publicados no ano de 2020 e no primeiro quadrimestre de 2021. Após análise primária dos decretos, foram criadas nove categorias de medidas restritivas. Posteriormente, foram elaboradas e analisadas as seguintes variáveis: número de casos novos; número de óbitos; taxa de mortalidade; taxa de incidência e letalidade. Os resultados permitiram compreender a implantação das medidas restritivas no município de Foz do IguaçuPR, como ferramenta de redução dos casos, hospitalizações, e, consequentemente, dos óbitos. Foi possível observar a implementação de medidas restritivas em tempo oportuno e o impacto das flexibilizações no aumento dos casos, principalmente nas primeiras semanas epidemiológicas de 2021, em que se observou o maior pico de casos. Ministério da Educação
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- Research software . 2020Open AccessAuthors:Földi Tamás; zemplenib; Szilárd Huber;Földi Tamás; zemplenib; Szilárd Huber;Publisher: Zenodo
Unpivoted and cleaned dataset from Johns Hopkins on COVID-19 outbreak
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2020Open Access EnglishAuthors:CARLETTI, Elena; PAGANO, Marco; PELIZZON, Loriana; SUBRAHMANYAM, Marti G.;CARLETTI, Elena; PAGANO, Marco; PELIZZON, Loriana; SUBRAHMANYAM, Marti G.;
handle: 1814/66810
Publisher: Bloomberg L.P.Country: ItalyPublished on April 9, 2020 Fiscally sound governments will be able to pump money into their companies unhindered by state aid rules. The EU needs an equity fund to level things up. All great economic crises pose two equally important challenges: they drain the liquidity necessary for the functioning of businesses, large and small, and burn up their equity capital, or a substantial part of it. Of the two, the former is the immediate challenge amid the coronavirus-induced lockdowns. Providing liquidity to companies is the top priority to ensure their survival. Yet this doesn’t guarantee their healing, or their ultimate durability and growth. Equity capital, the stuff that’s needed to invest and thrive, is essential to the second stage of recovery.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . 2021Open AccessAuthors:Kruisbergen, E.; Haas, M.; Es, L. van; Snijders, J.; Coomans, A.; Deuren, S. van; Dijk, M. van; Weijer, S. van de; Blokland, A.; Baak, C.; +18 moreKruisbergen, E.; Haas, M.; Es, L. van; Snijders, J.; Coomans, A.; Deuren, S. van; Dijk, M. van; Weijer, S. van de; Blokland, A.; Baak, C.; Kühling, D.; Bombeld, R.; Eichelshein, V.; Appelman, J.; Bijleveld, K.; Ejbye-Ernst, P.; Hoeben, E.; Liebst, L.; Snoek, C.; Koelma, D.; Rosenkrantz Lindegaard, M.; Klerks, P.; Bauw, E.; Glasgow, Y.; Janssen, A.; Thomas, M.S.; Wildt, R. de; WODC;
handle: 20.500.12832/3100
Publisher: Boom juridischCountry: NetherlandsCONTENT: 1. The pandemic as a criminological experiment. The development of crime during one year of corona measures - Edwin Kruisbergen, Marco Haas, Lisa van Es and Joanieke Snijders 2. Stay home, stay safe? The consequences of Covid-19 measures on domestic violence in the Netherlands - Anne Coomans, Sjoukje van Deuren, Meintje van Dijk, Steve van de Weijer, Arjan Blokland, Carlijn van Baak, David Kühling, Rosanne Bombeld and Veroni Eichelsheim 3. Compliance with COVID-19 mitigating measures in the Netherlands - Joska Appelman, Kiki Bijleveld, Peter Ejbye-Ernst, Evelien Hoeben, Lasse Liebst, Cees Snoek, Dennis Koelma and Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard 4. Deception during the corona pandemic. On fake news, conspiracy thinking and social receptivity - Peter Klerks 5. Administration of justice in youth protection cases during the COVID pandemic. A report of ongoing research - Eddy Bauw, Yasemin Glasgow, Anne Janssen and Marc Simon Thomas 6. Sex work in times of corona. The impact of the lockdown on sex workers - Roos de Wildt
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research software . 2020Open AccessAuthors:Bachu, Mahesh;Bachu, Mahesh;
- Research software . 2022Open AccessAuthors:Rosanna Barnard;Rosanna Barnard;Publisher: Zenodo
Second release associated with: Barnard et al., 'Modelling the medium-term dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in England in the Omicron era', Nature Communications (2022), available at: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-32404-y 'Behind the Paper' blog post about the above paper, available at: https://healthcommunity.nature.com/posts/modelling-the-key-factors-influencing-sars-cov-2-transmission @rosannaclairebarnard @nicholasdavies Full Changelog: https://github.com/rosannaclairebarnard/covidm-mtd-Omi/compare/v1.0.0...v2.0.0
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research software . 2021Open AccessAuthors:vkontis;vkontis;Publisher: Zenodo
Data and code for Lessons learned and lessons missed: impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on all-cause mortality in 40 industrialised countries prior to mass vaccination by V. Kontis, J.E. Bennett, R.M. Parks, T. Rashid, J. Pearson-Stuttard, P. Asaria, B. Zhou, M. Guillot, C.D. Mathers, Y.H. Khang, M. McKee and M. Ezzati.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . 2020Open Access EnglishAuthors:Krasnopjorovs, Oļegs;Krasnopjorovs, Oļegs;
The aim of the article is to study both the magnitude and structure of internal labour reserves in the Baltic countries as well as to discuss potential policy measures that might help to activate these reserves. despite the record-high employment rates recently posted by Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, considerable internal labour reserves can still be found in some population groups. Among upper-middle-aged men, low employment might reflect a low incidence of lifelong learning, inadequate digital skills and rapidly deteriorating health condition. Low employment of youth mirrors the low prevalence of apprenticeships. in Lithuania and Latvia, there is also a postponed entry of young women into the labour market. These internal labour reserves total more than 25,000 people in Estonia, 55,000 in Latvia and 85,000 in Lithuania, corresponding to 4–7% of the total employment. The recent outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic may somewhat increase and change the structure of these labour reserves.
- Other research product . 2020Open Access RussianCountry: Russian Federation
При лечении пациентов, инфицированных SARS-CoV-2, важной задачей является проведение эффективной патогенетической и симптоматической терапии до развития угрожающих жизни осложнений, таких как пневмония, острый респираторный дистресс-синдром, сепсис. В настоящее время в схемах лечения COVID-19 широко используют ремдесивир и тоцилизумаб, однако сведений о безопасности данных препаратов недостаточно. В связи с этим экспертами Управления экспертизы безопасности лекарственных средств ФГБУ «НЦЭСМП» Минздрава России был проведен анализ нежелательных реакций при применении ремдесивира и тоцилизумаба по информации глобальной базы данных нежелательных реакций VigiBase (по состоянию на 27 августа 2020 г.).
- Other research product . 2020Open Access PortugueseAuthors:Silva, João Paulo Miranda da;Silva, João Paulo Miranda da;
handle: 10400.6/10557
Country: PortugalThis Report is the result of the Internship carried out within the scope of Sports Training in Football aiming to obtain a master’s degree in Sports Sciences, at the University of Beira Interior. The deepening and development of knowledge, within the scope of the Football training methodology, and its practical application in the context of an Internship, was carried out with the Under-16 Football team of Gil Vicente Futebol Clube (GVFC), a football Club in the city of Barcelos. We started this Report with the presentation of the Club where the Internship took place, it’s history and the human and material resources available to the GVFC under-16 level. Then we present and reflect on the implementation of the ideas transmitted by the Superiors for the training teams, especially for the under-16 level, from the intervention strategies during the Internship, the diagnosis, control, work performed, and function played in the Club and team. The Report also contemplates an investigation work, the objective of which was the training and evaluation of the evolution of the precision of the launch with the hand of the ball by the Goalkeepers of the under-16 level and in which the two Goalkeepers of the level have participated. Due to the cancellation of training and games because of the declared state of emergency (pandemic covid-19), it was not possible to complete the work in the manner prescribed, so the conclusions regarding the evolution of Goalkeepers in this capacity through the proposed situations were left committed, this work should be continued in the near future. O presente Relatório resulta do Estágio realizado no âmbito do Treino Desportivo em Futebol visando a obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Ciências do Desporto, na Universidade da Beira Interior. O aprofundamento e desenvolvimento do conhecimento, no âmbito da metodologia de treino em Futebol, e sua aplicação prática em contexto de Estágio, foi realizado com a equipa de Futebol Sub-16 do Gil Vicente Futebol Clube (GVFC), Clube da cidade de Barcelos. Iniciamos este Relatório pela apresentação do Clube onde decorreu o Estágio, a sua história e recursos humanos e materiais disponíveis para o escalão de sub-16 do GVFC. Seguidamente apresentamos e refletimos sobre a implementação das ideias transmitidas pela Coordenação para as equipas da Formação, em especial para o escalão de sub-16, desde as estratégias intervenção no decorrer do Estágio, o diagnóstico, controlo, trabalhos realizados, e função desempenhada no Clube e equipa. O Relatório contempla ainda um trabalho de investigação, cujo objetivo foi o treino e a avaliação da evolução da precisão do lançamento com a mão da bola pelos Guarda-Redes do escalão de sub-16 e no qual, participarão os dois Guarda-Redes do escalão. Devido ao cancelamento dos treinos e jogos por conta do estado de emergência declarado (pandemia covid-19), não foi possível a conclusão do trabalho nos moldes previstos, pelo que as conclusões relativas à evolução dos Guarda-Redes nesta capacidade através das situações propostas ficaram comprometidas devendo este trabalho ser continuado num futuro próximo.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . 2022Open Access PortugueseAuthors:Conde, Olga Lucía Mosquera;Conde, Olga Lucía Mosquera;Country: Brazil
Trabalho de Conclusão de Residência apresentado ao Programa de Pós-graduação em Saúde da Família (Residência Multiprofissional), do Instituto Latino-americano de Ciências da Vida e da Natureza da Universidade Federal da Integração Latino Americana, como requisito parcial para obtenção do título de Especialista em Saúde da Família. Trata-se de um estudo ecológico, realizado no município de Foz do Iguaçu-PR, com o objetivo de analisar os efeitos da implantação das medidas restritivas no enfrentamento da COVID-19. Foram analisados decretos publicados no ano de 2020 e no primeiro quadrimestre de 2021. Após análise primária dos decretos, foram criadas nove categorias de medidas restritivas. Posteriormente, foram elaboradas e analisadas as seguintes variáveis: número de casos novos; número de óbitos; taxa de mortalidade; taxa de incidência e letalidade. Os resultados permitiram compreender a implantação das medidas restritivas no município de Foz do IguaçuPR, como ferramenta de redução dos casos, hospitalizações, e, consequentemente, dos óbitos. Foi possível observar a implementação de medidas restritivas em tempo oportuno e o impacto das flexibilizações no aumento dos casos, principalmente nas primeiras semanas epidemiológicas de 2021, em que se observou o maior pico de casos. Ministério da Educação