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pp. 660-665
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Xiang Geng ◽  
Yang‐Yang Sun ◽  
Jin‐Jin Fu ◽  
Liang Cao ◽  
Yuan Li
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Yasemin Benderli Cihan ◽  
Ali Koc ◽  
Turgut Tursem Tokmak

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2019 ◽  
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Elisa Pignatti ◽  
Eleonora Vighi ◽  
Elisa Magnani ◽  
Elda Kara ◽  
Luca Roncati ◽  
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Jeong A Mo ◽  
Guk Haeng Lee ◽  
Byeong Chol Lee ◽  
Myung Chul Lee ◽  
Moon Sang Jung ◽  
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2021 ◽  
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Author(s):  
Kostas Dimopoulos ◽  
Christos Koutsampelas ◽  
Anna Tsatsaroni

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced governments worldwide to produce solutions to the abruptly interrupted work in education. School systems appear to have responded rapidly, creating home schooling and online educational environments, where teachers and students would interact with safety. In this paper, we attempt a synthesis of Sen’s capability approach, Bourdieu’s theory of capital and Bernstein’s framework in order to theorize the relationships between home and school conditions and practices, and to analyse the data of the 2nd Survey of Schools: ICT in Education (a survey conducted in 2019 on behalf of the European Commission collecting data regarding digitalization in education and digital technologies in learning in the European Union). The survey is complemented by a second set of indicators provided by Eurostat to further investigate the availability and functionality of household space per family in selected European countries. We find significant differences in important social and environmental conversion factors, likely limiting children’s capability to benefit from digital schooling. The most important differences are found in regard to parents’ familiarity with information and communications technology use, while inequalities in environmental factors, such as overcrowded housing, are also existent. Overall, there are large inequalities within and between countries in Europe, which need to be addressed by policymakers.


Antibiotics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 766
Author(s):  
David F. Woods ◽  
Stephanie Flynn ◽  
Jose A. Caparrós-Martín ◽  
Stephen M. Stick ◽  
F. Jerry Reen ◽  
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The study of the respiratory microbiota has revealed that the lungs of healthy and diseased individuals harbour distinct microbial communities. Imbalances in these communities can contribute to the pathogenesis of lung disease. How these imbalances occur and establish is largely unknown. This review is focused on the genetically inherited condition of Cystic Fibrosis (CF). Understanding the microbial and host-related factors that govern the establishment of chronic CF lung inflammation and pathogen colonisation is essential. Specifically, dissecting the interplay in the inflammation–pathogen–host axis. Bile acids are important host derived and microbially modified signal molecules that have been detected in CF lungs. These bile acids are associated with inflammation and restructuring of the lung microbiota linked to chronicity. This community remodelling involves a switch in the lung microbiota from a high biodiversity/low pathogen state to a low biodiversity/pathogen-dominated state. Bile acids are particularly associated with the dominance of Proteobacterial pathogens. The ability of bile acids to impact directly on both the lung microbiota and the host response offers a unifying principle underpinning the pathogenesis of CF. The modulating role of bile acids in lung microbiota dysbiosis and inflammation could offer new potential targets for designing innovative therapeutic approaches for respiratory disease.


2013 ◽  
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pp. 1277-1286 ◽  
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Gabrielle Davie ◽  
Suzanne Wilson ◽  
Rebbecca Lilley ◽  
Shanthi Ameratunga ◽  
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Vol 389 (3) ◽  
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E. Balcerczak ◽  
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Z. Pasieka ◽  
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pp. 2318-2326 ◽  
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Marina N. Nikiforova ◽  
Roy A. Lynch ◽  
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Erik K. Alexander ◽  
Gerald W. Dorn ◽  
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pp. 205-209 ◽  
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Misa Yoshida ◽  
Satoshi Hamanoue ◽  
Masafumi Seki ◽  
Mio Tanaka ◽  
Kenichi Yoshida ◽  
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