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  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2022
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Barth, Theodor;
    Publisher: KHiO
    Country: Norway

    Three files: tales (mostly in English), images and writing exercises. The stories compiled in the attachment are called stories of nothing, as they are built from coincidences and are based on real events: as they happened, they were slippery and difficult to remember. With the work of time—and practice—they became stories: picked up, linked to events and occasionally come with some advice. Like in Walter Benjamin’s essay on Nikolai Leskov—the Storyteller—the stories eschew the premises of journalism and of authoring. In his words, the crafts constitute the home of a higher level of storytelling. Since they deal with coincidence the stories of Nothing are connected to Surrealism, as explained by André Breton and Paul Eluard (Minotaure). In some sense they oppose the Hidden Hand of Liberalism, with the Hidden Hand of History: as necessity finds its way through desire and dream to display in coincidence. A number of the attached stories the events utfolder as though there was a hidden film director at work, and the story teller became unwittingly involved and tangled in a movie take. Of course, there was no such thing, which is why they are called stories of nothing. At the bottom of the coloumn of files to the left, the reader will also find some writing exercises, that will help to prepare her for stories like these. It takes som effort and toil to get there, but in the end they will yield to writing. The stories were compiled in the early days of the Covid 19 pandemic, on a FB group support page called Mora til Herman. It closed, as the pandemic progressed, the 23rd april 2020. The definition of DESIGN used here, determines a two-tiered process of 1) pathfinding and 2) goalseeking, through sustain trail and search of mark-making (writing or drawing) that hatches when the two tiers start to converge/coincide. Design searches and queries between what never works and what always works: it explores the slim possibilities in between, in quest of moving from a current situation to a preferred one (Herbert Simon).

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2022
    Open Access Spanish
    Authors: 
    Espín-Sánchez, Daysi; Vizueta-Rubio, Carolina; Jaramillo-Guapisaca, Karen; Ramos-Aristimbay, María L.; Sánchez-Vaca, Andrés S.; Chico-Terán, Fernanda; Cerda-Mejía, Liliana; García, Mario D.;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Material suplementario del artículo "Análisis de susceptibilidad a mutaciones que confieren resistencia a inhibidores de las enzimas proteasa principal (Mpro) y ARN polimerasa ARN-dependiente (RdRp) del SARS-CoV-2"

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Hervieux, Valérie; Biron, Caroline; Fernet, Claude;
    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
    Country: Canada

    At the individual level, physical activity is one of the interventions that has been recommended to prevent burnout during COVID-19. In a post-pandemic context where organisations have considerably changed, the promotion of physical activity as an organisational intervention still appears to be very useful to prevent burnout. However, there are some paradoxes unexplained in the scientific literature that hinder our understanding of the relationship between physical activity and burnout, and ultimately, the use of physical activity as a resource to prevent burnout. The purpose of this chapter is therefore to shed light on certain contradictions regarding physical activity and its potential benefits to help prevent burnout through the recovery process. Specifically, we attempt to provide some answers to the following critically important questions emerging from our reading of conflicting studies on the relationship between physical activity and burnout: Is physical activity practiced during work time as beneficial for health as when done during non-work time? Do only sedentary office workers benefit from occupational physical activity?

  • Open Access Catalan; Valencian
    Authors: 
    Tinència d'Alcaldia d'Economia, Treball, Competitivitat i Hisenda; Gerència d’Àrea d’Economia, Recursos i Promoció Econòmica; Taller Escola Barcelona;
    Country: Spain

    Aprovat per la Tinència d'Alcaldia d'Economia, Treball, Competitivitat i Hisenda i Grup Cooperatiu TEB (Taller Escola Barcelona) S.C.C.L. el 23-12-2022

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Anna Pascual Reguant; Ronja Mothes; Helena Radbruch; Anja E. Hauser;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Clinical Data Table containing all relevant information for the COVID-19 study performed, in particular COVID-19 disease duration (which was used to stratify the lung samples analyzed by multiplexed histology and spatial transcriptomics) and presence of SARS-CoV-2 viral particles.

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    CARMEM LUCIANA C.M. SANTOS; MARÍLIA LELÉ RINALDI;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    O SARS-COV-2 rapidamente configurou uma Emergência Sanitária Internacional ocasionado em milhões de casos em todo o mundo, com milhares de mortos e inúmeros sobreviventes. Torna-se relevante concentrar esforços com o intuito de entender os aspectos envolvidos e já relatados por outras investigações abordando sequelas do Pós-covid 19, visto que inúmeros estudos ainda estão sendo desenvolvidos abordando esta temática. Neste contexto, tem crescido a preocupação das repercussões deste agravo no Sistema Nervoso Central o número crescente de casos e mortes causados pelo SARSCOV-2 durante o período pandêmico e periférico. As revisões rápidas têm como estratégias o intuito de garantir a disponibilização de evidências cientificas de qualidade aos tomadores de decisão. Nesta perspectiva, tal protocolo visa identificar as principais sequelas neurológicas do Pós-Covid 19, citadas em trabalhos de revisões sistemáticas produzidas em idiomas português, inglês e espanhol, nos anos de 2020 a 2022.

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2022
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Vittoria Luda di Cortemiglia; Elena D'Angelo; Yvonne Ryan; Colin Fitzpatrick;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    The project organized four multi-disciplinary training courses covering all steps in the enforcement chain (including inspection and detection, investigation, prosecution and sentencing). The trainings aimed to enhance national and international cooperation, and involve awareness raising webinar sessions to reach a global audience of practitioners. The training were originally meant to be organized in Germany, the Netherlands, Slovakia and Ireland, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic three were converted into online workshops, (Germany, Slovakia and Ireland), while the one in the Netherlands was conducted face-to-face. The sessions were designed upon the project outcomes and findings of the Training Needs Assessment and leveraged on the Training Toolkit developed within the project. The four online trainings were organized and successfully delivered to more than 350 participants throughout 2021 and 2022.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Aasman, Susan; Brügger, Niels; Clavert, Frédéric; de Wild, Karin; Gebeil, Sophie; Schafer, Valérie; Sirajzade, Joshgun;
    Publisher: IIPC
    Country: Netherlands

    AWAC2 (Analysing Web Archives of the COVID-19 Crisis) is a project developed by the members of WARCnet (Web ARChive studies network researching web domains and events) Working Group 2 that focuses on analysing transnational events. This is one of the first research projects using an IIPC collaborative collection and ARCH (Archives Research Compute Hub), a new interface for web archive analysis created by the Archives Unleashed Project Team and the Internet Archive.

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2022
    Open Access French
    Authors: 
    Barthou, Evelyne; Bergeron-Leclerc, Christiane; Bruna, Yann; Charton, Laurence; Cherblanc, Jacques; Côté, Isabel; Dauphinais, Chloé; Dessinges, Catherine; Dion, Jacinthe; Doucet, Sophie; +25 more
    Publisher: Centre Urbanisation Culture Société (UCS) de l'INRS
  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Pratama, Nando Reza; Wafa, Ifan Ali; Budi, David Setyo; Sutanto, Henry; Asmarawati, Tri Pudy; Barlian Effendi, Gema; Wungu, Citrawati Dyah Kencono;
    Country: Netherlands

    Vaccine effectiveness (VE) and the urgency of booster vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant need evaluation. A systematic search was conducted from 1-6 April, 2022. VE difference (VED) estimates were assessed using random-effects and meta-regression analyses were performed for evaluating VE over time. Compared to full dose, booster dose of overall vaccines provided better protection against any and severe Omicron infections within 3 months (p < 0.001), and within 3 months or more in any, severe, and symptomatic infections (p < 0.001). From meta-regression analysis of overall vaccines, the full-dose VE against any and symptomatic Omicron infections reduced per month by 2.45% and 5.5%, respectively; whereas booster dose effectiveness against any and symptomatic Omicron infections reduced per month by 1.79% and 1.14%, respectively. The VE estimates of booster dose provide excellent protection against symptomatic infection compared to full dose. The VE estimates of Ad26.COV2.S, BNT162b2, ChAdOx1 nCov-19, and mRNA-1273 against Omicron infection are generally moderate, despite the VE estimates declining over time.

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  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2022
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Barth, Theodor;
    Publisher: KHiO
    Country: Norway

    Three files: tales (mostly in English), images and writing exercises. The stories compiled in the attachment are called stories of nothing, as they are built from coincidences and are based on real events: as they happened, they were slippery and difficult to remember. With the work of time—and practice—they became stories: picked up, linked to events and occasionally come with some advice. Like in Walter Benjamin’s essay on Nikolai Leskov—the Storyteller—the stories eschew the premises of journalism and of authoring. In his words, the crafts constitute the home of a higher level of storytelling. Since they deal with coincidence the stories of Nothing are connected to Surrealism, as explained by André Breton and Paul Eluard (Minotaure). In some sense they oppose the Hidden Hand of Liberalism, with the Hidden Hand of History: as necessity finds its way through desire and dream to display in coincidence. A number of the attached stories the events utfolder as though there was a hidden film director at work, and the story teller became unwittingly involved and tangled in a movie take. Of course, there was no such thing, which is why they are called stories of nothing. At the bottom of the coloumn of files to the left, the reader will also find some writing exercises, that will help to prepare her for stories like these. It takes som effort and toil to get there, but in the end they will yield to writing. The stories were compiled in the early days of the Covid 19 pandemic, on a FB group support page called Mora til Herman. It closed, as the pandemic progressed, the 23rd april 2020. The definition of DESIGN used here, determines a two-tiered process of 1) pathfinding and 2) goalseeking, through sustain trail and search of mark-making (writing or drawing) that hatches when the two tiers start to converge/coincide. Design searches and queries between what never works and what always works: it explores the slim possibilities in between, in quest of moving from a current situation to a preferred one (Herbert Simon).

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2022
    Open Access Spanish
    Authors: 
    Espín-Sánchez, Daysi; Vizueta-Rubio, Carolina; Jaramillo-Guapisaca, Karen; Ramos-Aristimbay, María L.; Sánchez-Vaca, Andrés S.; Chico-Terán, Fernanda; Cerda-Mejía, Liliana; García, Mario D.;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Material suplementario del artículo "Análisis de susceptibilidad a mutaciones que confieren resistencia a inhibidores de las enzimas proteasa principal (Mpro) y ARN polimerasa ARN-dependiente (RdRp) del SARS-CoV-2"

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Hervieux, Valérie; Biron, Caroline; Fernet, Claude;
    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
    Country: Canada

    At the individual level, physical activity is one of the interventions that has been recommended to prevent burnout during COVID-19. In a post-pandemic context where organisations have considerably changed, the promotion of physical activity as an organisational intervention still appears to be very useful to prevent burnout. However, there are some paradoxes unexplained in the scientific literature that hinder our understanding of the relationship between physical activity and burnout, and ultimately, the use of physical activity as a resource to prevent burnout. The purpose of this chapter is therefore to shed light on certain contradictions regarding physical activity and its potential benefits to help prevent burnout through the recovery process. Specifically, we attempt to provide some answers to the following critically important questions emerging from our reading of conflicting studies on the relationship between physical activity and burnout: Is physical activity practiced during work time as beneficial for health as when done during non-work time? Do only sedentary office workers benefit from occupational physical activity?

  • Open Access Catalan; Valencian
    Authors: 
    Tinència d'Alcaldia d'Economia, Treball, Competitivitat i Hisenda; Gerència d’Àrea d’Economia, Recursos i Promoció Econòmica; Taller Escola Barcelona;
    Country: Spain

    Aprovat per la Tinència d'Alcaldia d'Economia, Treball, Competitivitat i Hisenda i Grup Cooperatiu TEB (Taller Escola Barcelona) S.C.C.L. el 23-12-2022

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Anna Pascual Reguant; Ronja Mothes; Helena Radbruch; Anja E. Hauser;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Clinical Data Table containing all relevant information for the COVID-19 study performed, in particular COVID-19 disease duration (which was used to stratify the lung samples analyzed by multiplexed histology and spatial transcriptomics) and presence of SARS-CoV-2 viral particles.

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    CARMEM LUCIANA C.M. SANTOS; MARÍLIA LELÉ RINALDI;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    O SARS-COV-2 rapidamente configurou uma Emergência Sanitária Internacional ocasionado em milhões de casos em todo o mundo, com milhares de mortos e inúmeros sobreviventes. Torna-se relevante concentrar esforços com o intuito de entender os aspectos envolvidos e já relatados por outras investigações abordando sequelas do Pós-covid 19, visto que inúmeros estudos ainda estão sendo desenvolvidos abordando esta temática. Neste contexto, tem crescido a preocupação das repercussões deste agravo no Sistema Nervoso Central o número crescente de casos e mortes causados pelo SARSCOV-2 durante o período pandêmico e periférico. As revisões rápidas têm como estratégias o intuito de garantir a disponibilização de evidências cientificas de qualidade aos tomadores de decisão. Nesta perspectiva, tal protocolo visa identificar as principais sequelas neurológicas do Pós-Covid 19, citadas em trabalhos de revisões sistemáticas produzidas em idiomas português, inglês e espanhol, nos anos de 2020 a 2022.

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2022
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Vittoria Luda di Cortemiglia; Elena D'Angelo; Yvonne Ryan; Colin Fitzpatrick;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    The project organized four multi-disciplinary training courses covering all steps in the enforcement chain (including inspection and detection, investigation, prosecution and sentencing). The trainings aimed to enhance national and international cooperation, and involve awareness raising webinar sessions to reach a global audience of practitioners. The training were originally meant to be organized in Germany, the Netherlands, Slovakia and Ireland, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic three were converted into online workshops, (Germany, Slovakia and Ireland), while the one in the Netherlands was conducted face-to-face. The sessions were designed upon the project outcomes and findings of the Training Needs Assessment and leveraged on the Training Toolkit developed within the project. The four online trainings were organized and successfully delivered to more than 350 participants throughout 2021 and 2022.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Aasman, Susan; Brügger, Niels; Clavert, Frédéric; de Wild, Karin; Gebeil, Sophie; Schafer, Valérie; Sirajzade, Joshgun;
    Publisher: IIPC
    Country: Netherlands

    AWAC2 (Analysing Web Archives of the COVID-19 Crisis) is a project developed by the members of WARCnet (Web ARChive studies network researching web domains and events) Working Group 2 that focuses on analysing transnational events. This is one of the first research projects using an IIPC collaborative collection and ARCH (Archives Research Compute Hub), a new interface for web archive analysis created by the Archives Unleashed Project Team and the Internet Archive.

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2022
    Open Access French
    Authors: 
    Barthou, Evelyne; Bergeron-Leclerc, Christiane; Bruna, Yann; Charton, Laurence; Cherblanc, Jacques; Côté, Isabel; Dauphinais, Chloé; Dessinges, Catherine; Dion, Jacinthe; Doucet, Sophie; +25 more
    Publisher: Centre Urbanisation Culture Société (UCS) de l'INRS
  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Pratama, Nando Reza; Wafa, Ifan Ali; Budi, David Setyo; Sutanto, Henry; Asmarawati, Tri Pudy; Barlian Effendi, Gema; Wungu, Citrawati Dyah Kencono;
    Country: Netherlands

    Vaccine effectiveness (VE) and the urgency of booster vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant need evaluation. A systematic search was conducted from 1-6 April, 2022. VE difference (VED) estimates were assessed using random-effects and meta-regression analyses were performed for evaluating VE over time. Compared to full dose, booster dose of overall vaccines provided better protection against any and severe Omicron infections within 3 months (p < 0.001), and within 3 months or more in any, severe, and symptomatic infections (p < 0.001). From meta-regression analysis of overall vaccines, the full-dose VE against any and symptomatic Omicron infections reduced per month by 2.45% and 5.5%, respectively; whereas booster dose effectiveness against any and symptomatic Omicron infections reduced per month by 1.79% and 1.14%, respectively. The VE estimates of booster dose provide excellent protection against symptomatic infection compared to full dose. The VE estimates of Ad26.COV2.S, BNT162b2, ChAdOx1 nCov-19, and mRNA-1273 against Omicron infection are generally moderate, despite the VE estimates declining over time.