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Determinants of COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake and Hesitancy among Healthcare Workers in Tanzania : A Mixed-Methods Study

The novel Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) presents a major threat to public health but can be prevented by safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines. Vaccine acceptance among healthcare workers (HCWs) is essential to promote uptake. This study, aimed to determine the COVID-19 vaccination uptake and hesitancy and its associated factors among HCWs in Tanzania. We employed a convergent-parallel mixed-

Prevalence of Work-Related Anxiety during the COVID-19 Pandemic : A Cross-Sectional Study

This cross-sectional study investigates the shifts in anxiety levels among Swedish employees throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, with data gathered in 2016, 2018, and 2020. Work-related anxiety was assessed through two metrics: General Work Anxiety (WA) and Work Performance Anxiety (WPA). Overall, there was a decline in both average WA and WPA over the five-year period. However, this trend did not a

Look-Ahead Screening Rules for the Lasso

The lasso is a popular method to induce shrinkage and sparsity in the solution vector (coefficients) of regression problems, particularly when there are many predictors relative to the number of observations. Solving the lasso in this high-dimensional setting can, however, be computationally demanding. Fortunately, this demand can be alleviated via the use of screening rules that discard predictor

Amyloid Oligomers : Capturing the threat between disorder and order

Amyloid proteins are species whose aggregation has been associated with various neurodegenerative diseases. While intrinsically disordered in their monomeric form, they tend to aggregate into highly ordered β-sheet rich fibrils. Nevertheless, many studies indicate that intermediate species known as amyloid oligomers, which are linked to neurotoxicity, may be the connection between amyloid proteins

New and noteworthy lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi 13. A revision of the Xanthoria ectaneoides complex (Xanthorioideae, Teloschistaceae) including the new species Xanthoria pylyporlykii.

Xanthoria ectaneoides, usually recognised by its secondary sublobules, is circumscribed in a strict sense using spore size and a molecular phylogeny based on ITS-sequences. The spe- cies, earlier considered a synonym of X. aureola, forms a subclade with X. coomae and the new species X. pylyporlykii, described here, whereas X. aureola is positioned in the Xanthoria calcicola subclade. The new speci

Building brains; What can we conclude about children's educational success by looking at their brain structure, cognitive abilities, and socioeconomic background?

Recognizing individual differences is essential for creating inclusive and effective educational settings that support all children's learning and school success and that are considerate of their varying needs. The primary aim of this work was to help uncover some of the influencing factors and underlying dynamics that affect children’s individual educational attainment. Through brain imaging and

Roof-Glass Integrated Antenna for Vehicular GNSS Applications

In this paper, a wideband circularly polarized antenna is designed for integration into the glass roof of a modern car for GNSS positioning applications. Characteristic mode analysis is used to obtain more physical insight into the problem and hence satisfy the polarization and bandwidth requirements. The antenna has a low profile and uses a single coplanar waveguide feed to cover all GNSS bands.

A hidden problem in an excluded population: understanding vulnerabilities to and experiences of sexual violence among young migrants in Sweden

Background: International migration has been on the rise over the past few decades and is expected to remain high. Young people make up a significant proportion of those migrating. It has long been known that young people are at greater risk of sexual violence and there is growing evidence that migrants too, are particularly vulnerable. There is a lack of evidence on young migrants’ vulnerability

Effect of ageing on machining performance of grey cast iron and its compensation by cutting speed management

Grey cast iron is known for its poor machinability directly after casting, but attains excellent machining performance after ageing. The present work explores the impact of cutting speed on the performance of pcBN machining for non-aged material. Findings suggest that tool wear can be minimized by identifying an optimal cutting speed that supports the formation of a stable Al2O3 and MnS build-up l

Diffusion Bonding 321-Grade Stainless Steel : Failure and Multimodal Characterization

Vacuum diffusion-bonded printed circuit heat exchangers are an attractive choice for the high-temperature, high-pressure demands of next-generation energy applications. However, early reports show that the high-temperature materials desired for these applications suffer from poor bond strengths due to precipitation at the bond line, preventing grain boundary migration. In this study, a diffusion b