441 results on '"Codex"'
Search Results
2. The main features of military law in Ukrainian lands during the XVIII century
- Author
-
B. H. Holovko
- Subjects
ukraine ,ukrainian lands ,sources of law ,monuments of law ,codex ,xviii century ,military law ,war crimes. ,Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence ,K1-7720 - Abstract
The study of Ukrainian military history in general and military law in particular is of paramount importance in the context of Russian aggression against Ukraine. The period of the 18th century occupies a prominent place in Ukrainian history due to the incorporation of Ukrainian lands into other states, primarily the Russian Empire. Codification by the Russian administration was understood as the absorption of Ukrainian law into Russian law and the complete obliteration of the Ukrainian legal tradition. However, Ukrainian codifiers, using the principle of legal continuity, were able to create original legal collections which had an obvious connection with previous achievements in the field of law. It has been established that the focus of regulation of military-legal relations was on the problems of mobilisation, which was applicable to all segments of Ukrainian society. It has been determined that military service has become the main condition for acquiring land ownership. The article enshrines in law the need to abolish the possibility of evading mobilisation by transferring land as a loan, pledge, inheritance, etc. The law required military service by the legal owner of the land. It has been found that the law provided for the possibility of refusing conscription in case of emergency, but even in such circumstances, the landowner had to take care and appoint another serviceman from among his relatives. Moreover, it has been proved that legal norms also regulated the prosecution of military personnel who violated law and order during redeployment, cantonment, and communication with each other and the local population. In addition, it has been shown that the most common universal type of punishment for violation of military laws was a fine, but certain features of the punishment were determined by the social status of the offender – the nobility was deprived of their social privileges as an additional punishment, and lower-ranking soldiers were subject to corporal punishment. Thus, it has been determined that military legal norms paid special attention to the regulation of personnel policy: people who were unconditionally brave, experts in military affairs, and those who enjoyed universal respect were recommended for command positions. Considering all the above circumstances can be useful in developing a new military doctrine of Ukraine and enrich it with invaluable historical experience.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
3. All Our Relations: Stars, Plants, and Mothers in the Mesoamerican Story of Mayahuel
- Author
-
Lopez, Felicia Rhapsody and Collver, Jordan
- Subjects
Aztec ,Nahua ,Nahuatl ,Codex ,Mayahuel ,Indigenous ,comics - Abstract
All Our Relations: Stars, Plants, and Mothers in the Mesoamerican Story of Mayahuel, previously published as Mayahuel’s Mysterious Maguey: The Divine Mesoamerican Mother’s Sacred Story of Transformation, explores the narrative of Mayahuel as told in the Histoyre du Mechique, the extant French translation (via a lost Spanish translation) of the lost or destroyed original Nahua sacred narrative. This visual text adapts glyphs and iconography from the Indigenous-authored Codex Yohualli Ehecatl (Borgia), Codex Mictlan (Laud), Codex Tonalpohualli (Vaticanus B), and Codex Mendoza (as well as including Jordan Collver’s original artwork) to bring the story of Mayahuel’s transformation into maguey to contemporary readers. Embedded within this visual narrative are Indigenous, specifically Nahua, Aztec, and Mexica, ideologies related to motherhood, death, interconnectedness, nature, and teotl, a Nahuatl term not easily defined. Inspired by Felicia Rhapsody Lopez’s article, "Case Study for the Development of a Visual Grammar: Mayahuel and Maguey as Teotl in the Directional Tree Pages of the Codex Borgia," published in rEvista: A Multi-media, Multi-genre e-Journal for Social Justice, vol. 5, no. 2, 2017
- Published
- 2023
4. How to Read an Aztec "Comic": Indigenous Knowledge, Mothers' Bodies, and Tamales in the Pot
- Author
-
Lopez, Felicia Rhapsody and Collver, Jordan
- Subjects
Aztec ,Nahuatl ,Women ,Motherhood ,Codex ,Borgia ,Tlaloc ,Glyph ,Mesoamerica ,Chalchiuhtlicue - Abstract
This visual text represents some of the content from the article, Women, Childbirth, and the Sticky Tamales: Nahua Rhetoric and Worldview in the Glyphic Codex Borgia, by Felicia Lopez. Through the use of comic book conventions, readers are guided through the decipherment of logographic writing from Central Mexico and, in the process, are shown how colonization has limited our contemporary understanding of ancient Indigenous people. By offering reinterpretations of glyphs that reveal the cultural knowledge of women, this guided reading of a codex image paints a picture of Aztecs and other Indigenous people as intelligent, complex, and inventors of their own unique writing systems.
- Published
- 2022
5. Evaluation of the potential food allergy risks of human lactoferrin expressed in Komagataella phaffii.
- Author
-
Anaya, Yanisa, Martinez, Raysa Rosario, Goodman, Richard E., Johnson, Philip, Vajpeyi, Shashwat, Xiaoning Lu, Peterson, Ross, Weyers, Sarah M., Breen, Bella, Newsham, Kahler, Scottoline, Brian, Clark, Anthony J., and Malinczak, Carrie-Anne
- Subjects
FOOD allergy ,RECOMBINANT proteins ,LACTOFERRIN ,PICHIA pastoris ,BREAST milk - Abstract
Introduction: Prior to the introduction of novel food ingredients into the food supply, safety risk assessments are required, and numerous prediction models have been developed and validated to evaluate safety. Methods: The allergenic risk potential of Helaina recombinant human lactoferrin (rhLF, Effera™), produced in Komagataella phaffii (K. phaffii) was assessed by literature search, bioinformatics sequence comparisons to known allergens, glycan allergenicity assessment, and a simulated pepsin digestion model. Results: The literature search identified no allergenic risk for Helaina rhLF, K. phaffii, or its glycans. Bioinformatics search strategies showed no significant risk for cross-reactivity or allergenicity between rhLF or the 36 residual host proteins and known human allergens. Helaina rhLF was also rapidly digested in simulated gastric fluid and its digestibility profile was comparable to human milk lactoferrin (hmLF), further demonstrating a low allergenic risk and similarity to the hmLF protein. Conclusion: Collectively, these results demonstrate a low allergenic risk potential of Helaina rhLF and do not indicate the need for further clinical testing or serum IgE binding to evaluate Helaina rhLF for risk of food allergy prior to introduction into the food supply. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
6. Time to ACT-UP: Update on precautionary allergen labelling (PAL)
- Author
-
Paul J. Turner, Antonio Bognanni, Stefania Arasi, Ignacio J. Ansotegui, Sabine Schnadt, Sébastien La Vieille, Jonathan O’B. Hourihane, Torsten Zuberbier, Philippe Eigenmann, Motohiro Ebisawa, Mario Morais-Almeida, Julie Barnett, Bryan Martin, Linda Monaci, Graham Roberts, Gary Wong, Ruchi Gupta, Sophia Tsabouri, Clare Mills, Simon Brooke-Taylor, Joan Bartra, Michael Levin, Marion Groetch, Luciana Tanno, Elham Hossny, Barbara Ballmer Weber, Vincenzo Fierro, Ben Remington, Jennifer Gerdts, M. Hazel Gowland, Derek Chu, Marjan Van Ravenhorst, Jennifer Koplin, and Alessandro Fiocchi
- Subjects
Food hypersensitivity ,Food labelling ,Food labelling legislation and jurisprudence ,Precautionary allergen labelling ,Codex ,Risk management ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Background: Precautionary Allergen (“may contain”) Labelling (PAL) is used by industry to communicate potential risk to food-allergic individuals posed by unintended allergen presence (UAP). In 2014, the World Allergy Organization (WAO) highlighted that PAL use was increasing, but often applied inconsistently and without regulation — which reduces its usefulness to consumers with food allergy and those purchasing food for them. WAO proposed the need for a regulated, international framework to underpin application of PAL. In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations convened an expert consultation to address the issue of PAL, the outputs of which are now being considered by the Codex Committee on Food Labelling (CCFL). Objectives: To summarise the latest data to inform the application of PAL in a more systematic way, for implementation into global food standards. Methods: A non-systematic review of issues surrounding precautionary labelling and food allergens in pre-packaged products. Results: Approximately, 100 countries around the world have legislation on the declaration of allergenic ingredients. Just a few have legislation on UAP. Given the risks that UAP entails, non-regulated PAL creates inconvenience in real life due to its unequal, difficult interpretation by patients. The attempts made so far to rationalize PAL present lights and shadows. Conclusions: At a time when CCFL is considering the results of the FAO/WHO Expert Consultation 2020–2023, we summarise the prospects to develop an effective and homogeneous legislation at a global level, and the areas of uncertainty that might hinder international agreement on a regulated framework for PAL of food allergens.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
7. Christ as Teacher in classical European iconography
- Author
-
Zinaida
- Subjects
paidea ,teacher ,philosopher ,pallium ,iconography ,childhood gospel ,school ,codex ,lord's prayer ,History of education ,LA5-2396 - Abstract
The article examines the visual embodiment of the theme of Christ's teaching in the European visual tradition. The author shows that the pedagogical metaphors of the Teacher and the Educator, vivid in the New Testament texts and the works of the first Christian writers, were reflected in the fine arts through certain iconographic formulas. An assumption is made about the possibility of a pedagogical interpretation of the symbolic image of the Good Shepherd (basing on Clement of Alexandria). Variations in the image of the Teacher in the works of the 4-5th centuries are also analyzed: these are compositions with Christ the Wonderworker and Christ the Philosopher, which had different iconographic prototypes. Regardless of the characteristics of the portrait interpretation of Christ, special attributes (rhetorical gesture, pallium, scroll or open codex) allow to identify Him as a Teacher. The view on Christ as the Teacher and righteousness and divine wisdom, incomparable with earthly knowledge, is a specific of the patristic tradition. The development of Christian art under the influence of liturgical theological the formation caused appearance of new subjects and interpretations in medieval art. Plots previously associated with the theme of Christ’s teaching receive a different view within the framework of typological exegesis. The author shows that the main “pedagogical” plot, which received consistent development in the art of the Middle Ages, is the image of the young Christ in the Jerusalem temple (Luke 2:41-51). The plot was popular due to the veneration of the image of the baby Jesus, general interest in His childhood, and also in connection with the cults of the Mother of God. In the iconography of the 15-17th centuries the polemical component of the plot is often emphasized, with the scene being interpreted as a variant of a dispute. In apocryphal texts dedicated to the childhood of Jesus, there are episodes of interaction between the Divine Youth and school teachers, who generally showed pedagogical carelessness towards the child and recognized His “disability to learn.” In illustrations of the plot children sympathize and support their “classmate” and even glorify Him as God. Finally, in the late Middle Ages, the story of the giving of the Lord's Prayer was spread, with the direct interaction of the Teacher and Preacher with their listeners articulated.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
8. Introducing the new founded prose codex of Bahram and Golandam
- Author
-
zahra Taherian and Najmeh Dorri
- Subjects
codex ,manuscript revision ,folklore literature ,bahram and golandam story ,written narration genre ,History (General) and history of Europe - Abstract
In many historical literature periods, heroic and romantic tales are among the most appealing and popular tales, and they also rank among the notable pieces of folklore literature. Numerous of these codices, including both poetry and prose, are still in draft form and have not yet been revised. Due to the significance and intrinsic value of these texts, the purpose of the current study is introducing a new prose version of the Bahram and Golandam narrative. Bahram and Golandam is one of the Persian folklore stories. This story which was among the Iranian stories narrated in traditional home-based schools had gained a lot of popularity. As a result, there are several prose and poem versions of it with some similarities but each with unique characteristics. The version evaluated in the present research is written at the end of one of the authentic versions of Rana and Ziba's poem. it has no date, but it is complete and readable. there are also some verses between the text of the story. according to the language style, this new version of Bahram and Golandam story seems to be antecedent of the version published in adabiate –e-maktab-kaneii iran in terms of time.In this research, in addition to editing and introducing this version, an attempt has been made to evaluate some of its linguistic and contextual characteristics, using a descriptive-analytical and content-based methodology.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
9. Identifying the Spatial Architecture That Restricts the Proximity of CD8 + T Cells to Tumor Cells in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma.
- Author
-
Xia, Yihan, Ma, Junrui, Yang, Xiaobao, Liu, Danping, Zhu, Yujie, Zhao, Yanan, Fei, Xuefeng, Xu, Dakang, and Dai, Jing
- Subjects
- *
TISSUE arrays , *FLUORESCENT dyes , *PEARSON correlation (Statistics) , *T cells , *CELL communication , *T-test (Statistics) , *DATA analysis , *RESEARCH funding , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *IMMUNE system , *CANCER patients , *PANCREATIC tumors , *CELL lines , *CYTOTOXINS , *DUCTAL carcinoma , *ONE-way analysis of variance , *STATISTICS , *STAINS & staining (Microscopy) , *COMPARATIVE studies , *DATA analysis software , *OVERALL survival - Abstract
Simple Summary: The proximity to tumor cells is pivotal to the anti-tumor functions of CD8+ T cells, but the mechanism underlying the regulation of CD8+ T cell spatial distribution remains elusive. Here, we utilize the cellular neighborhood algorithm to identify the spatial architectures that regulate the localization and inter-cellular communication of CD8+ T cells in human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. The presence of CD8+ T cells, CD4+ T cells, and other lymphocytes in the same cellular neighborhoods were identified as one type of spatial architecture that restricted the proximity of CD8+ T cells to tumor cells and heralded a poor prognosis. In such architecture, CD8+ T cells tended to aggregate around themselves and CD4+ T cells instead of approaching tumor cells. In this study, we identified a spatial architecture for the regulation of CD8+ T cells and deciphered a novel immune evasion mechanism of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma in a topologically regulated manner. The anti-tumor function of CD8+ T cells is dependent on their proximity to tumor cells. Current studies have focused on the infiltration level of CD8+ T cells in the tumor microenvironment, while further spatial information, such as spatial localization and inter-cellular communication, have not been defined. In this study, co-detection by indexing (CODEX) was designed to characterize PDAC tissue regions with seven protein markers in order to identify the spatial architecture that regulates CD8+ T cells in human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). The cellular neighborhood algorithm was used to identify a total of six conserved and distinct cellular neighborhoods. Among these, one unique spatial architecture of CD8+ T and CD4+ T cell-enriched neighborhoods enriched the majority of CD8+ T cells, but heralded a poor prognosis. The proximity analysis revealed that the CD8+ T cells in this spatial architecture were significantly closer to themselves and the CD4+ T cells than to the tumor cells. Collectively, we identified a unique spatial architecture that restricted the proximity of CD8+ T cells to tumor cells in the tumor microenvironment, indicating a novel immune evasion mechanism of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma in a topologically regulated manner and providing new insights into the biology of PDAC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
10. Heavy Metal Bioaccumulation in Peruvian Food and Medicinal Products.
- Author
-
Tejada-Purizaca, Teresa R., Garcia-Chevesich, Pablo A., Ticona-Quea, Juana, Martínez, Gisella, Martínez, Kattia, Morales-Paredes, Lino, Romero-Mariscal, Giuliana, Arenazas-Rodríguez, Armando, Vanzin, Gary, Sharp, Jonathan O., and McCray, John E.
- Subjects
SCIENTIFIC literature ,CACAO beans ,BIOACCUMULATION ,EGGS ,METAL analysis ,METAL products ,HEAVY metals - Abstract
To better query regional sources of metal(loid) exposure in an under-communicated region, available scientific literature from 50 national universities (undergraduate and graduate theses and dissertations), peer-reviewed journals, and reports published in Spanish and English were synthesized with a focus on metal(loid) bioaccumulation in Peruvian food and medicinal products utilized locally. The study considered 16 metal(loid)s that are known to exert toxic impacts on humans (Hg, Al, Sb, As, Ba, Be, Cd, Cr, Sn, Ni, Ag, Pb, Se, Tl, Ti, and U). A total of 1907 individual analyses contained within 231 scientific publications largely conducted by Peruvian universities were analyzed. These analyses encompassed 239 reported species classified into five main food/medicinal groups—plants, fish, macroinvertebrates and mollusks, mammals, and "others" category. Our benchmark for comparison was the World Health Organization (Codex Alimentarius) standards. The organisms most frequently investigated included plants such as asparagus, corn, cacao, and rice; fish varieties like trout, tuna, and catfish; macroinvertebrates and mollusks including crab and shrimp; mammals such as alpaca, cow, chicken eggs, and milk; and other categories represented by propolis, honey, lichen, and edible frog. Bioaccumulation-related research increased from 2 to more than 25 publications per year between 2006 and 2022. The results indicate that Peruvian food and natural medicinal products can have dangerous levels of metal(loid)s, which can cause health problems for consumers. Many common and uncommon food/medicinal products and harmful metals identified in this analysis are not regulated on the WHO's advisory lists, suggesting the urgent need for stronger regulations to ensure public safety. In general, Cd and Pb are the metals that violated WHO standards the most, although commonly non-WHO regulated metals such as Hg, Al, As, Cr, and Ni are also a concern. Metal concentrations found in Peru are on many occasions much higher than what has been reported elsewhere. We conclude that determining the safety of food/medicinal products is challenging due to varying metal concentrations that are influenced not only by metal type but also geographical location. Given the scarcity of research findings in many regions of Peru, urgent attention is required to address this critical knowledge gap and implement effective regulatory measures to protect public health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
11. Evaluation of the potential food allergy risks of human lactoferrin expressed in Komagataella phaffii
- Author
-
Yanisa Anaya, Raysa Rosario Martinez, Richard E. Goodman, Philip Johnson, Shashwat Vajpeyi, Xiaoning Lu, Ross Peterson, Sarah M. Weyers, Bella Breen, Kahler Newsham, Brian Scottoline, Anthony J. Clark, and Carrie-Anne Malinczak
- Subjects
Komagataella phaffii ,Pichia pastoris ,human lactoferrin ,allergenicity ,recombinant protein ,codex ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
IntroductionPrior to the introduction of novel food ingredients into the food supply, safety risk assessments are required, and numerous prediction models have been developed and validated to evaluate safety.MethodsThe allergenic risk potential of Helaina recombinant human lactoferrin (rhLF, Effera™), produced in Komagataella phaffii (K. phaffii) was assessed by literature search, bioinformatics sequence comparisons to known allergens, glycan allergenicity assessment, and a simulated pepsin digestion model.ResultsThe literature search identified no allergenic risk for Helaina rhLF, K. phaffii, or its glycans. Bioinformatics search strategies showed no significant risk for cross-reactivity or allergenicity between rhLF or the 36 residual host proteins and known human allergens. Helaina rhLF was also rapidly digested in simulated gastric fluid and its digestibility profile was comparable to human milk lactoferrin (hmLF), further demonstrating a low allergenic risk and similarity to the hmLF protein. ConclusionCollectively, these results demonstrate a low allergenic risk potential of Helaina rhLF and do not indicate the need for further clinical testing or serum IgE binding to evaluate Helaina rhLF for risk of food allergy prior to introduction into the food supply.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
12. Siyer İlmi Açısından Sahâbe Nesli Ṣaḥîfelerinin Oluşum Süreci ve Mahiyeti
- Author
-
Yunus Akyürek
- Subjects
siyer ,meġāzî ,ṣaḥîfe ,kitâb ,nüsḫa ,sirah ,al-maghāzî ,codex ,kitāb ,version ,Islam. Bahai Faith. Theosophy, etc. ,BP1-610 - Abstract
Ṣaḥîfe, Arap toplumunda Cahiliye döneminden itibaren bilinen ve yaygın olarak kullanılan bir kavramdır. Müslümanlar açısından Mekke döneminde vahiy dışında ṣaḥîfe kullanma ihtiyacı olmadığı söylenebilir. Ancak bu durum Medine’de bir şehir devleti tesis edilmesiyle büyük bir ivme kazanmış; Hz. Peygamber, kâtiplerine bu bağlamda dinî, siyasi, idarî, diplomatik, sosyal ve ekonomik hayata dair çok sayıda yazı yazdırmıştır. Sahâbe neslinin, bunlardan bağımsız olarak Hz. Peygamber’in sağlığında ya da vefatı sonrasında onun gazveleri, seriyyeleri ve genel anlamda sîretine yönelik notlar tuttuğu bilinmektedir. Bazı sahâbîler kayda alma noktasında talebe ve kölelerinden istifade etmişlerdir. Bazen de tâbiîn kuşağından bir talebe, bir ya da daha fazla sahâbîden dinlediği rivayetleri kaydetmiş; böylece ilgili sahâbînin ilmî birikimini birebir yansıtan bir ṣaḥîfe ortaya koymuştur. Ṣaḥîfelerin bazılarında iman, ahlak, fıkıh ve fıkhın ibadetler dışında kalan kısmı gibi çeşitli konuların ele alındığı, bazı ṣaḥîfelerde ise meġāzî gibi belli bir konu üzerinde yoğunlaşıldığı görülmektedir. Çoğu ṣaḥîfede ana tema olarak meġāzîye ağırlık verilmesi ise Medine döneminde gerçekleşen yoğun askerî faaliyetlerin bir yansıması ve Eyyâmü’l-Arab anlatımı geleneğinin İslâm toplumundaki iz düşümü olarak değerlendirilebilir. Ṣaḥîfelerden mülhem rivayetlerin hadis mecmualarında Kitâbü’l-Meġāzî başlığı altında toplanmasını da aynı bağlamda düşünmek mümkündür. Birbirinden bağımsız kişilerin tuttukları notlar olan ṣaḥîfeler, bir sistematik ve kronolojiden yoksun oldukları için sadece bunlara dayanılarak bir siyer inşası mümkün olmamıştır. Bununla birlikte belge niteliği taşımaları ve genel hatlarıyla bir usul üzere rivayet edilmeleri sebebiyle ilk siyer eserlerine birincil derecede kaynaklık ettikleri bir gerçektir. Sahâbe ṣaḥîfeleri kendilerinden sonra çocuklarına ve torunlarına tevarüs etmiştir. Bu yeni nesil, bu yazılı malzemeyi halihazırda hayatta olan sahâbîler ve Medine halkından aldıkları bilgilerle geliştirmiştir. Yine onların, ṣaḥîfelerde geçen rivayetleri aile ve yakın çevreleri ile tâbiîn kuşağı ilim meraklılarına tedris ettikleri bilinmektedir. Ṣaḥîfeler orijinal haliyle günümüze kadar ulaşamamışsa da miras bırakıldıkları sahâbe çocukları, torunları ve ilim ehli vasıtasıyla süreç içerisinde meşhur hadis mecmualarında yer almışlar ve meġāzî başta olmak üzere çeşitli başlıklar altında okuyucunun istifadesine sunulmuşlardır. Ṣaḥîfeler, kendilerinden istifade ettiği anlaşılan Ebân b. Osman’ın güvendiği kimselere tashih ettirdiği siyere dair notları ile küçük hacimli bir kitapçık (risale) boyutu kazanmış; sahâbeden doğrudan rivayette bulunan ‘Urve b. ez-Zübeyr’in ve birçok ṣaḥîfeden faydalanan Zührî’nin günümüze ulaşamayan meġāzîleri ile telif bir eser vücuda getirecek boyutlara ulaşmıştır. Bilinen ilk siyer eserlerinde yer alan hacimli ṣaḥîfelere ve daha küçük çaplı olanlarına araştırmada yer yer işaret edilmiştir. Çalışma, siyer ilmi açısından ṣaḥîfelerin oluşum süreci ve mahiyeti ile sınırlandırılmıştır. Birinci el kaynak değeri taşıyan ve çoğu hadis mecmualarında yer alan bu yazılı malzemelerin, ilk dönem siyer eserlerine kaynaklık etme ve siyer ilminin teşekkülü noktasındaki katkıları ise bundan sonra yapılacak akademik çalışmalarla ortaya konulabilir.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
13. Producing and using codices in tenth century Dunhuang
- Author
-
Feng, Jing and Galambos, Imre
- Subjects
codex ,codicology ,Dunhuang ,Dunhuang manuscripts ,medieval China - Abstract
In 1900, a cave filled with tens of thousands of manuscripts was discovered near the oasis town of Dunhuang 敦煌 in northwest China. This dissertation, based on some 450 codices recovered from this cave, examines the codex culture in tenth century Dunhuang and explores the early history of the codex in the Sinophone world. Inspired by western codicology and palaeography, this dissertation pays particular attention to the materiality of manuscripts and reconstructs their production and use as well as the human activities and the specific circumstances that shaped the manuscripts. This dissertation includes a wealth of technical details about the codex production, which supplements the history of the Chinese book and benefits comparative codicological research. The dissertation also relates the materiality of manuscripts to the larger dimensions of the past and explores various research topics regarding the social and cultural history of local society, including medieval Buddhism, education and cultural exchange on the Silk Road.
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
14. Highly multiplexed immunofluorescence of the human kidney using co-detection by indexing.
- Author
-
Neumann, Elizabeth, Patterson, Nathan, Rivera, Emilio, Allen, Jamie, Brewer, Maya, deCaestecker, Mark, Caprioli, Richard, Fogo, Agnes, and Spraggins, Jeffrey
- Subjects
CODEX ,cell neighborhoods ,cell type ,immunofluorescence ,microscopy ,multiplexed imaging ,Antibodies ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique ,Humans ,Kidney ,Pilot Projects ,Staining and Labeling - Abstract
The human kidney is composed of many cell types that vary in their abundance and distribution from normal to diseased organ. As these cell types perform unique and essential functions, it is important to confidently label each within a single tissue to accurately assess tissue architecture and microenvironments. Towards this goal, we demonstrate the use of co-detection by indexing (CODEX) multiplexed immunofluorescence for visualizing 23 antigens within the human kidney. Using CODEX, many of the major cell types and substructures, such as collecting ducts, glomeruli, and thick ascending limb, were visualized within a single tissue section. Of these antibodies, 19 were conjugated in-house, demonstrating the flexibility and utility of this approach for studying the human kidney using custom and commercially available antibodies. We performed a pilot study that compared both fresh frozen and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded healthy non-neoplastic and diabetic nephropathy kidney tissues. The largest cellular differences between the two groups was observed in cells labeled with aquaporin 1, cytokeratin 7, and α-smooth muscle actin. Thus, our data show the power of CODEX multiplexed immunofluorescence for surveying the cellular diversity of the human kidney and the potential for applications within pathology, histology, and building anatomical atlases.
- Published
- 2022
15. Understanding the Politics of Food Regulation and Public Health: An Analysis of Codex Standard-Setting Processes on Food Labelling.
- Author
-
Boatwright, Monique, Lawrence, Mark, Carriedo, Angela, Slater, Scott, McCoy, David, Northcott, Tanita, and Baker, Phillip
- Subjects
BABY foods ,TARIFF preferences ,FOOD safety ,INFANT nutrition ,MANUSCRIPTS - Abstract
Background: The importance of the international food regulatory system to global health, is often overlooked. There are calls to reform this system to promote healthy and sustainable food systems centred on the Codex Alimentarius Commission (Codex), the United Nation's (UN's) standard-setting body. Yet this presents a significant political challenge, given Codex has historically prioritized food safety risks over wider harms to public health, and is dominated by powerful food exporting nations and industry groups with a primary interest in trade expansion. To better understand this challenge, we examine who participates and contests Codex standards, using the development of the new Guidelines on Front-of-pack Nutrition Labelling (FOPNL) as a case study. Methods: The study involved: (i) collecting Codex Committee on Food Labelling (CCFL) documents (2016-2023); (ii) identification, categorization, and enumeration of actors involved in the development of the Guidelines; and (iii) guided by a constructivist framework, analysis of how actors framed and contested key provisions of the Guidelines. Results: Country representation was skewed towards high-income (47.9%). Member state delegations were dominated by non-health ministries (59.8%) and industry actors (16.1%). Industry actors comprised the large majority of observers (84.2%) and civil society actors representing public health interests the least (12.2%). Commercial actors used frames supporting positive FOPNL messages (eg, low in salt) opposing negative ones (eg, "high-in" sugar warnings) and called for product exemptions (eg, sports foods and baby foods). Public health actors used frames supporting simplified FOPNL to reduce consumer confusion, that hold up public health goals, and prevent inappropriate marketing. Conclusion: Participation in the Guidelines development process suggests stronger preferences for trade facilitation and commerce over public health. Ambitions to reform the international food regulatory system may require an examination of who participates and how to address this asymmetrical representation of interests. These results suggest the need to greatly strengthen public health representation at Codex. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
16. The Formation Process and Nature of Sirah's Companions Generation Codexes.
- Author
-
Akyürek, Yunus
- Subjects
MANUSCRIPTS - Abstract
Copyright of Cumhuriyet Ilahiyat Dergisi / Cumhuriyet Theology Journal is the property of Cumhuriyet Universitesi, Ilahiyat Fakultesi / Cumhuriyet University, Faculty of Theology and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
17. Overpromoted and underregulated: National binding legal measures related to commercially produced complementary foods in seven Southeast Asian countries are not fully aligned with available guidance.
- Author
-
Blankenship, Jessica, Nguyen, Tuan, White, Jessica M., Badham, Jane, Zambrano, Paul, Vu, Duong, Nguyen, Ha‐Anh, Cashin, Jennifer, and Kupka, Roland
- Subjects
- *
FOOD safety , *CHILD nutrition , *FOOD labeling , *RULES , *PACKAGED foods , *INFANT nutrition , *MEDICAL protocols , *MARKETING , *BREASTFEEDING , *CHILDREN'S health , *FOOD quality , *HEALTH promotion , *NUTRITION policy - Abstract
The market for commercially produced complementary foods (CPCF) is rapidly expanding in Southeast Asia; however, the existence and content of mandatory national policies, standards and legislation (binding legal measures) for CPCF in the region is unclear. To assess the status of national binding legal measures for CPCF in Southeast Asia, a legal and policy desk review was conducted in seven countries (Cambodia, Laos People's Democratic Republic, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam). The alignment of the national binding legal measures relevant to CPCF was assessed against guidance on CPCF nutrient composition and labelling requirements provided by Codex Alimentarius and the World Health Organization (WHO). Each of the seven countries had at least two national binding legal measures related to the nutrient composition or labelling of CPCF; however, there was limited alignment with the guidance from Codex and WHO. No country was fully aligned with the three CPCF‐specific Codex standards/guidelines and only one country was in full alignment with the recommendations related to the protection of breastfeeding from the 'WHO Guidance on ending the inappropriate promotion of foods for infants and young children'. The findings of the review indicate that the existing national binding legal measures are insufficient to ensure that the CPCF sold as suitable for older infants and young children are nutritionally adequate and labelled in a responsible manner that does not mislead caregivers. Improved and enforced national binding legal measures for CPCF, in alignment with global guidance, are required to ensure that countries protect, promote and support optimal nutrition for children 6–36 months of age. Key messages: Given the proliferation of commercially produced complementary foods (CPCF) in Southeast Asia, national binding legal measures are essential to ensure CPCF are nutritionally suitable for older infants and young children (IYC), and are labelled in a manner that does not mislead caregivers.All seven Southeast Asian countries included in this review were found to have at least two national binding legal measures related to the nutrient composition and/or labelling practices of CPCF. However, there was limited alignment between these binding legal measures and the available guidance documents.No country was fully aligned with the six relevant Codex Alimentarius (Codex) standards and only one country was fully aligned with guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO). Existing binding legal measures do not ensure that CPCF are nutritionally adequate and labelled in a responsible way that enables caregivers to make healthy choices for older IYC.Countries in Southeast Asia urgently require consolidated guidance on how to develop appropriate, legally binding and enforceable standards for CPCF nutrient composition and labelling. Existing guidance is fragmented and Codex standards are outdated and insufficient for this purpose. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
18. The Politics of Regulating Foods for Infants and Young Children: A Case Study on the Framing and Contestation of Codex Standard-Setting Processes on Breast-Milk Substitutes
- Author
-
Boatwright, Monique, Lawrence, Mark, Russell, Cherie, Russ, Katheryn, McCoy, David, and Baker, Phillip
- Subjects
Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Pediatric ,Nutrition ,Peace ,Justice and Strong Institutions ,Infant ,Humans ,Child ,Preschool ,Organizations ,Milk Substitutes ,Politics ,Breast-Milk Substitutes ,Codex ,Commercial Determinants of Health ,Follow-Up Formula ,International Food Standards ,Political Economy ,Health services and systems ,Public health ,Policy and administration - Abstract
BackgroundBreastfeeding is important for the health and development of the child, and for maternal health, in all country contexts. However, global sales of breast-milk substitutes (BMS), including infant, follow-up and toddler formulas, have 'boomed' in recent decades. This raises the importance of international food standards established by the Codex Alimentarius Commission (Codex) on the safety, composition and labelling of BMS. Such standards appear to be strongly contested by governments, industry and civil society groups, yet few studies have investigated the politics of Codex standard-setting processes. The aim of this paper is to understand who participates in decision-making, and how actors frame and contest proposals to revise the Codex Standard on Follow-up Formula (FUF).MethodsWe adopted a case study design involving two steps. First, we enumerated government, industry, civil society, and international organization stakeholders participating in standard-setting processes of the Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses (CCNFSDU). Second, we conducted a framing analysis of stakeholder inputs during the FUF standard revision in CCNFSDU meetings. Publicly available online meeting reports (2015-2019) were retrieved, analyzed using a theoretical framework, and organized thematically.ResultsHigh-income country (HIC) delegates greatly outnumbered those from other country income categories. Industry representation was higher compared with other observer categories. Member state delegations included more industry representation than civil society representation, and were occasionally the only member state delegates. Industry stakeholders framed arguments in terms of trade implications, science, and flexible standards. Civil society groups used public health, science, and pro-breastfeeding frames.ConclusionCodex BMS standard-setting procedures are dominated by HICs and industry groups. Limited representation of civil society, and of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), suggest actions are needed to substantially increase support for their involvement at Codex. Such representation may help to counteract power asymmetries and commercial influences on food standards for infants and young children.
- Published
- 2021
19. TAPPING INTO UNKNOWN MUSICAL AREAS ANALYSIS OF A MEDIEVAL BOHEMIAN MUSICAL MANUSCRIPT
- Author
-
Szabolcs MÁRTON
- Subjects
graduale latino-bohemicum ,musical manuscript ,codex ,medieval ,paleography ,gradual ,cancional ,antifonal ,hussite ,czech ,latin ,gregorian ,unison ,polyphony ,Music ,M1-5000 - Abstract
This research presents a medieval musical manuscript that has not yet been analyzed in detail. Catalogued under the name of Graduale Latino-Bohemicum, and currently held in the Batthyaneum Library of Alba Iulia, it has many peculiarities in comparison with other similar codices from the Transylvanian area, hence also compared with other Czech manuscripts. We offer analysis around the date of its creation, then debate different naming options. To create the proper context of understanding for the analysis, we present a brief historical background of the time and place in question, that is the turbulent 15th and 16th century of Europe, with special focus on Transylvania. We continue with the physical aspects of the manuscript that guide us through the colorful world of medieval codices. From a structural standpoint the work has two delimited parts. The bilingual manuscript starts with chants written in Czech and finishes with melodies in Latin. The existence of the Czech language, as well as many other clues govern us to set up hypotheses regarding its provenance. During the content analysis we dedicate a subchapter to the later page inserts that contain additional notes for the chants, wherefrom we can further conclude theories about the usage of the codex, authors of the later annotations, and so forth. We offer a more in-depth analysis of the musical notation where aspects like rhythm, staff, neumes used and special solutions are shown. Finally, we conclude all major, raised questions related to the name, origin, and genre.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
20. Catullus Online
- Author
-
Martina Pensalfini
- Subjects
anthology ,codex ,critical apparatus ,critical digitization ,critical edition ,digital scholarly edition ,italian ,latin ,literature ,manuscripts ,poetry ,scholarly digital edition ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 ,Information resources (General) ,ZA3040-5185 - Abstract
Catullus Online, a collection of the author’s poems and a repository of the conjectures collected through the centuries, was published by Dániel Kiss with the support of the Abteilung für Griechische und Lateinische Philologie of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, in 2013. Kiss faced many difficulties in the creation of such a resource, both from a technical standpoint and from the inner complexity of the philological tradition behind Catullus and his poems. He still ended up creating a rather interesting Scholarly Digital Edition, which has made such work more accessible, even to those that don’t typically belong in the academic world, offering the possibility to access high-quality photos of the manuscripts, a curated apparatus and much other information about the texts and the author, with just a simple click. What is mostly missing in this project is a more sophisticated digital interface, a lost opportunity to further enhance the quality of such a Scholarly Digital Edition.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
21. Extended Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacterales of Shrimp and Salmon Available for Purchase by Consumers in Canada—A Risk Profile Using the Codex Framework.
- Author
-
Uhland, F. Carl, Li, Xian-Zhi, Mulvey, Michael R., Reid-Smith, Richard, Sherk, Lauren M., Ziraldo, Hilary, Jin, Grace, Young, Kaitlin M., Reist, Mark, and Carson, Carolee A.
- Subjects
KLEBSIELLA pneumoniae ,SHRIMPS ,SALMON ,CONSUMERS ,MANUSCRIPTS ,DRUG resistance in bacteria - Abstract
The extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Enterobacterales (ESBL-EB) encompass several important human pathogens and are found on the World Health Organization (WHO) priority pathogens list of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. They are a group of organisms which demonstrate resistance to third-generation cephalosporins (3GC) and their presence has been documented worldwide, including in aquaculture and the aquatic environment. This risk profile was developed following the Codex Guidelines for Risk Analysis of Foodborne Antimicrobial Resistance with the objectives of describing the current state of knowledge of ESBL-EB in relation to retail shrimp and salmon available to consumers in Canada, the primary aquacultured species consumed in Canada. The risk profile found that Enterobacterales and ESBL-EB have been found in multiple aquatic environments, as well as multiple host species and production levels. Although the information available did not permit the conclusion as to whether there is a human health risk related to ESBLs in Enterobacterales in salmon and shrimp available for consumption by Canadians, ESBL-EB in imported seafood available at the retail level in Canada have been found. Surveillance activities to detect ESBL-EB in seafood are needed; salmon and shrimp could be used in initial surveillance activities, representing domestic and imported products. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
22. Chat2VIS: Generating Data Visualizations via Natural Language Using ChatGPT, Codex and GPT-3 Large Language Models
- Author
-
Paula Maddigan and Teo Susnjak
- Subjects
ChatGPT ,codex ,end-to-end visualisations from natural language ,GPT-3 ,large language models ,natural language interfaces ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
The field of data visualisation has long aimed to devise solutions for generating visualisations directly from natural language text. Research in Natural Language Interfaces (NLIs) has contributed towards the development of such techniques. However, the implementation of workable NLIs has always been challenging due to the inherent ambiguity of natural language, as well as in consequence of unclear and poorly written user queries which pose problems for existing language models in discerning user intent. Instead of pursuing the usual path of developing new iterations of language models, this study uniquely proposes leveraging the advancements in pre-trained large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT and GPT-3 to convert free-form natural language directly into code for appropriate visualisations. This paper presents a novel system, Chat2VIS, which takes advantage of the capabilities of LLMs and demonstrates how, with effective prompt engineering, the complex problem of language understanding can be solved more efficiently, resulting in simpler and more accurate end-to-end solutions than prior approaches. Chat2VIS shows that LLMs together with the proposed prompts offer a reliable approach to rendering visualisations from natural language queries, even when queries are highly misspecified and underspecified. This solution also presents a significant reduction in costs for the development of NLI systems, while attaining greater visualisation inference abilities compared to traditional NLP approaches that use hand-crafted grammar rules and tailored models. This study also presents how LLM prompts can be constructed in a way that preserves data security and privacy while being generalisable to different datasets. This work compares the performance of GPT-3, Codex and ChatGPT across several case studies and contrasts the performances with prior studies.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
23. La intel·ligència artificial en la detecció de les pràctiques de bid rigging: el paper capdavanter de l’ACCO
- Author
-
Noemi Jiménez Cardona
- Subjects
bid rigging ,intel·ligència artificial ,algoritmes ,contractació pública ,dret de la competència ,col·lusió ,autoritat catalana de la competència ,acco ,codex ,Law ,Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence ,K1-7720 - Abstract
Prenent en consideració el paper actual i futur de la intel·ligència artificial en la licitació pública, el present article es centra, des de l’òptica de les directrius de la Llei 15/2022, integral per a la igualtat de tracte i la no-discriminació, en la potencialitat que pot correspondre a la intel·ligència artificial davant la detecció i l’actuació contra les col·lusions en la contractació pública. Dins d’aquest nou dret computacional de la competència o “antitrust 3.0” es detallarà el paper capdavanter que ha assumit l’Autoritat Catalana de la Competència (ACCO) pel que fa a la posada en marxa, en fase experimental, de l’eina informàtica ERICCA, i, en paral·lel, la seva participació activa dins del projecte Computational Antitrust del Stanford Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX).
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
24. Luxury Manuscripts from the Time of Neagoe Basarab
- Author
-
Constantin I. CIOBANU
- Subjects
alexandru odobescu ,bistrița monastery ,codex ,four-gospels ,marcea the seneschal ,moldavian codices ,neagoe basarab ,sucevița monastery ,Literature (General) ,PN1-6790 - Abstract
The luxury manuscript book, decorated with frontispieces or miniatures, was especially widespread in Moldova and less so in Wallachia, during the first quarter of the 16th century. The given study presents the Gospel (for holidays and working days throughout the year) and a Tetraevangel (Four Gospels) – two richly decorated manuscripts, belonging to the era of Neagoe Basarab. The Gospel is a gift from the voivode himself, who arrived at Sucevița Monastery through an unclear contest of circumstances. The manuscript was made, most likely, in one of the scriptoriums active in Neagoe Basarab’s time, as the danie inscription on the iron indicates. The Tetraevangel, which preserved – not on the pages of the codex, but on its hardware – the name of Marcea postelnicul (the seneschal) and his wife Marga, the sister of Neagoe Basarab, was discovered by Alexandru Odobescu, in 1860, in the rich library of the Monastery Bistrita (Vâlcea county). The very elegant calligraphy of the titles and the text of the two gospels recalls that of the 15th century Moldavian codices: in their frontispieces we find a related type of decorative motifs based on chained circles similar to that used by Gavril Uric. These similarities do not allow the inscription of the manuscripts in a local Wallachian tradition, but rather place them in an area of influence of the book decoration of the neighboring country.
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
25. TAPPING INTO UNKNOWN MUSICAL AREAS ANALYSIS OF A MEDIEVAL BOHEMIAN MUSICAL MANUSCRIPT.
- Author
-
MÁRTON, SZABOLCS
- Subjects
MUSICAL analysis ,MEDIEVAL manuscripts ,MUSICAL notation ,CHANTS ,MEDIEVAL music ,CZECH language ,MANUSCRIPTS - Abstract
This research presents a medieval musical manuscript that has not yet been analyzed in detail. Catalogued under the name of Graduale Latino-Bohemicum, and currently held in the Batthyaneum Library of Alba Iulia, it has many peculiarities in comparison with other similar codices from the Transylvanian area, hence also compared with other Czech manuscripts. We offer analysis around the date of its creation, then debate different naming options. To create the proper context of understanding for the analysis, we present a brief historical background of the time and place in question, that is the turbulent 15
th and 16th century of Europe, with special focus on Transylvania. We continue with the physical aspects of the manuscript that guide us through the colorful world of medieval codices. From a structural standpoint the work has two delimited parts. The bilingual manuscript starts with chants written in Czech and finishes with melodies in Latin. The existence of the Czech language, as well as many other clues govern us to set up hypotheses regarding its provenance. During the content analysis we dedicate a subchapter to the later page inserts that contain additional notes for the chants, wherefrom we can further conclude theories about the usage of the codex, authors of the later annotations, and so forth. We offer a more in-depth analysis of the musical notation where aspects like rhythm, staff, neumes used and special solutions are shown. Finally, we conclude all major, raised questions related to the name, origin, and genre. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
26. The Politics of Regulating Foods for Infants and Young Children: A Case Study on the Framing and Contestation of Codex Standard-Setting Processes on Breast-Milk Substitutes
- Author
-
Monique Boatwright, Mark Lawrence, Cherie Russell, Katheryn Russ, David McCoy, and Phillip Baker
- Subjects
breast-milk substitutes ,codex ,international food standards ,follow-up formula ,political economy ,commercial determinants of health ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Background Breastfeeding is important for the health and development of the child, and for maternal health, in all country contexts. However, global sales of breast-milk substitutes (BMS), including infant, follow-up and toddler formulas, have ‘boomed’ in recent decades. This raises the importance of international food standards established by the Codex Alimentarius Commission (Codex) on the safety, composition and labelling of BMS. Such standards appear to be strongly contested by governments, industry and civil society groups, yet few studies have investigated the politics of Codex standard-setting processes. The aim of this paper is to understand who participates in decision-making, and how actors frame and contest proposals to revise the Codex Standard on Follow-up Formula (FUF).Methods We adopted a case study design involving two steps. First, we enumerated government, industry, civil society, and international organization stakeholders participating in standard-setting processes of the Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses (CCNFSDU). Second, we conducted a framing analysis of stakeholder inputs during the FUF standard revision in CCNFSDU meetings. Publicly available online meeting reports (2015-2019) were retrieved, analyzed using a theoretical framework, and organized thematically.Results High-income country (HIC) delegates greatly outnumbered those from other country income categories. Industry representation was higher compared with other observer categories. Member state delegations included more industry representation than civil society representation, and were occasionally the only member state delegates. Industry stakeholders framed arguments in terms of trade implications, science, and flexible standards. Civil society groups used public health, science, and pro-breastfeeding frames.Conclusion Codex BMS standard-setting procedures are dominated by HICs and industry groups. Limited representation of civil society, and of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), suggest actions are needed to substantially increase support for their involvement at Codex. Such representation may help to counteract power asymmetries and commercial influences on food standards for infants and young children.
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
27. The Role of Multidimensional Indices for Mortality Prediction in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
- Author
-
Kotlyarov, Stanislav
- Subjects
- *
CHRONIC obstructive pulmonary disease , *PROPORTIONAL hazards models , *OVERALL survival , *SURVIVAL rate , *BODY mass index - Abstract
(1) Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the most important respiratory diseases. It is characterised by a progressive course with individual differences in clinical presentation and prognosis. The use of multidimensional indices such as the BODE, eBODE, BODEX, CODEX, ADO, and Charlson Comorbidity Index has been proposed to predict the survival rate of COPD patients. However, there is limited research on the prognostic significance of these indices in predicting long-term survival rates in patients with COPD. The aim of this prospective cohort study was to investigate the prognostic value of the BODE, eBODE, BODEX, CODEX, ADO, COTE and Charlson Comorbidity Index in predicting 5- and 10-year survival in patients with COPD. (2) Methods: A total of 170 patients were included in the study and their clinical and functional characteristics of COPD progression, such as dyspnoea, body mass index and spirometry data, were evaluated. A Kaplan–Meier survival analysis was used to calculate 5- and 10-year survival rates. The predictive value of each index was assessed using Cox proportional hazards regression models. (3) Results: The 5-year survival rate was 62.35% and the 10-year survival rate was 34.70%. The BODE, eBODE, BODEX, CODEX, ADO, COTE and Charlson Comorbidity Index were all significantly associated with the 10-year survival rate of COPD patients (p < 0.05). The hazard ratios (HRs) for these indices were as follows: BODE (HR = 1.30, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.21–1.39); eBODE (HR = 1.29, 95% CI 1.21–1.37); BODEX (HR = 1.48, 95% CI 1.35–1.63); CODEX (HR = 1.42, 95% CI 1.31–1.54); COTE (HR = 1.55, 95% CI 1.36–1.75); ADO (HR = 1.41, 95% CI 1.29–1.54); and Charlson Comorbidity Index (HR = 1.35, 95% CI 1.22–1.48). (4) Conclusions: The multidimensional indices are a useful clinical tool for assessing the course and prognosis of COPD. These indices can be used to identify patients at a high risk of mortality and guide the management of COPD patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
28. Heavy Metal Bioaccumulation in Peruvian Food and Medicinal Products
- Author
-
Teresa R. Tejada-Purizaca, Pablo A. Garcia-Chevesich, Juana Ticona-Quea, Gisella Martínez, Kattia Martínez, Lino Morales-Paredes, Giuliana Romero-Mariscal, Armando Arenazas-Rodríguez, Gary Vanzin, Jonathan O. Sharp, and John E. McCray
- Subjects
plants ,fish ,mollusks ,macroinvertebrates ,mammals ,codex ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
To better query regional sources of metal(loid) exposure in an under-communicated region, available scientific literature from 50 national universities (undergraduate and graduate theses and dissertations), peer-reviewed journals, and reports published in Spanish and English were synthesized with a focus on metal(loid) bioaccumulation in Peruvian food and medicinal products utilized locally. The study considered 16 metal(loid)s that are known to exert toxic impacts on humans (Hg, Al, Sb, As, Ba, Be, Cd, Cr, Sn, Ni, Ag, Pb, Se, Tl, Ti, and U). A total of 1907 individual analyses contained within 231 scientific publications largely conducted by Peruvian universities were analyzed. These analyses encompassed 239 reported species classified into five main food/medicinal groups—plants, fish, macroinvertebrates and mollusks, mammals, and “others” category. Our benchmark for comparison was the World Health Organization (Codex Alimentarius) standards. The organisms most frequently investigated included plants such as asparagus, corn, cacao, and rice; fish varieties like trout, tuna, and catfish; macroinvertebrates and mollusks including crab and shrimp; mammals such as alpaca, cow, chicken eggs, and milk; and other categories represented by propolis, honey, lichen, and edible frog. Bioaccumulation-related research increased from 2 to more than 25 publications per year between 2006 and 2022. The results indicate that Peruvian food and natural medicinal products can have dangerous levels of metal(loid)s, which can cause health problems for consumers. Many common and uncommon food/medicinal products and harmful metals identified in this analysis are not regulated on the WHO’s advisory lists, suggesting the urgent need for stronger regulations to ensure public safety. In general, Cd and Pb are the metals that violated WHO standards the most, although commonly non-WHO regulated metals such as Hg, Al, As, Cr, and Ni are also a concern. Metal concentrations found in Peru are on many occasions much higher than what has been reported elsewhere. We conclude that determining the safety of food/medicinal products is challenging due to varying metal concentrations that are influenced not only by metal type but also geographical location. Given the scarcity of research findings in many regions of Peru, urgent attention is required to address this critical knowledge gap and implement effective regulatory measures to protect public health.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
29. LA INTEL·LIGÈNCIA ARTIFICIAL EN LA DETECCIÓ DE LES PRÀCTIQUES DE BID RIGGING: EL PAPER CAPDAVANTER DE L'ACCO.
- Author
-
Jiménez Cardona, Noemí
- Subjects
GOVERNMENT purchasing ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,ANTITRUST law ,SOFTWARE development tools ,CARTELS - Abstract
Copyright of Revista Catalana de Dret Públic is the property of Revista Catalana de Dret Public and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
30. CellSeg: a robust, pre-trained nucleus segmentation and pixel quantification software for highly multiplexed fluorescence images
- Author
-
Michael Y. Lee, Jacob S. Bedia, Salil S. Bhate, Graham L. Barlow, Darci Phillips, Wendy J. Fantl, Garry P. Nolan, and Christian M. Schürch
- Subjects
Deep learning ,Segmentation ,Image analysis ,CODEX ,Mask R-CNN ,Multiplexed imaging ,Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Abstract Background Algorithmic cellular segmentation is an essential step for the quantitative analysis of highly multiplexed tissue images. Current segmentation pipelines often require manual dataset annotation and additional training, significant parameter tuning, or a sophisticated understanding of programming to adapt the software to the researcher’s need. Here, we present CellSeg, an open-source, pre-trained nucleus segmentation and signal quantification software based on the Mask region-convolutional neural network (R-CNN) architecture. CellSeg is accessible to users with a wide range of programming skills. Results CellSeg performs at the level of top segmentation algorithms in the 2018 Kaggle Data Challenge both qualitatively and quantitatively and generalizes well to a diverse set of multiplexed imaged cancer tissues compared to established state-of-the-art segmentation algorithms. Automated segmentation post-processing steps in the CellSeg pipeline improve the resolution of immune cell populations for downstream single-cell analysis. Finally, an application of CellSeg to a highly multiplexed colorectal cancer dataset acquired on the CO-Detection by indEXing (CODEX) platform demonstrates that CellSeg can be integrated into a multiplexed tissue imaging pipeline and lead to accurate identification of validated cell populations. Conclusion CellSeg is a robust cell segmentation software for analyzing highly multiplexed tissue images, accessible to biology researchers of any programming skill level.
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
31. Literary Heritage of the First Ideologist of the Moscow Kingdom. Review of: Daniel, Metropolitan of Moscow. Works, ed. by L.I. Zhurova. Moscow, Indrik Publ., 2020, 848 p
- Author
-
Dmitry M. Bulanin
- Subjects
sacred kingdom ,ideology ,epistolarium ,codex ,letter ,homily ,text history ,anthology. ,Literature (General) ,PN1-6790 - Abstract
This review analyzes the first academic publication of the works written by Metropolitan Daniel (1522–1539). He was the head of Russian Church in the years when the Moscow principality was being transformed into the Moscow kingdom, which claimed its proper place in the providential history. The hierarch is well known to literary critics as the initiator of wide-scale book enterprises that proclaimed the symbolic dignity of Moscow in its new function of the “Third Rome.” Daniel’s own writings, concentrated in four large units, had little chance to attract attention because they neglected the problems relevant for his time. An exemplary publication of Daniel’s writings prepared by L.I. Zhurova as well as the text history of his writings makes it possible to revise the traditional estimation of this part in Daniel’s books heritage. The reviewer draws attention to the structural innovations made by Daniel who enriched Russian literature with new genres and new forms. As it turns out, the allegedly dull works of the Metropolitan are closely related to his work as an ideologist of the Russian state.
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
32. Extended Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacterales of Shrimp and Salmon Available for Purchase by Consumers in Canada—A Risk Profile Using the Codex Framework
- Author
-
F. Carl Uhland, Xian-Zhi Li, Michael R. Mulvey, Richard Reid-Smith, Lauren M. Sherk, Hilary Ziraldo, Grace Jin, Kaitlin M. Young, Mark Reist, and Carolee A. Carson
- Subjects
risk profile ,Codex ,Enterobacterales ,extended-spectrum β-lactamase ,salmon ,shrimp ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
The extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Enterobacterales (ESBL-EB) encompass several important human pathogens and are found on the World Health Organization (WHO) priority pathogens list of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. They are a group of organisms which demonstrate resistance to third-generation cephalosporins (3GC) and their presence has been documented worldwide, including in aquaculture and the aquatic environment. This risk profile was developed following the Codex Guidelines for Risk Analysis of Foodborne Antimicrobial Resistance with the objectives of describing the current state of knowledge of ESBL-EB in relation to retail shrimp and salmon available to consumers in Canada, the primary aquacultured species consumed in Canada. The risk profile found that Enterobacterales and ESBL-EB have been found in multiple aquatic environments, as well as multiple host species and production levels. Although the information available did not permit the conclusion as to whether there is a human health risk related to ESBLs in Enterobacterales in salmon and shrimp available for consumption by Canadians, ESBL-EB in imported seafood available at the retail level in Canada have been found. Surveillance activities to detect ESBL-EB in seafood are needed; salmon and shrimp could be used in initial surveillance activities, representing domestic and imported products.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
33. The Politics of Regulating Foods for Infants and Young Children: A Case Study on the Framing and Contestation of Codex Standard-Setting Processes on Breast-Milk Substitutes.
- Author
-
Boatwright, Monique, Lawrence, Mark, Russell, Cherie, Russ, Katheryn, McCoy, David, and Baker, Phillip
- Subjects
BABY foods ,MANUSCRIPTS ,FOOD standards ,CHILD development ,MIDDLE-income countries - Abstract
Background: Breastfeeding is important for the health and development of the child, and for maternal health, in all country contexts. However, global sales of breast-milk substitutes (BMS), including infant, follow-up and toddler formulas, have 'boomed' in recent decades. This raises the importance of international food standards established by the Codex Alimentarius Commission (Codex) on the safety, composition and labelling of BMS. Such standards appear to be strongly contested by governments, industry and civil society groups, yet few studies have investigated the politics of Codex standard-setting processes. The aim of this paper is to understand who participates in decision-making, and how actors frame and contest proposals to revise the Codex Standard on Follow-up Formula (FUF). Methods: We adopted a case study design involving two steps. First, we enumerated government, industry, civil society, and international organization stakeholders participating in standard-setting processes of the Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses (CCNFSDU). Second, we conducted a framing analysis of stakeholder inputs during the FUF standard revision in CCNFSDU meetings. Publicly available online meeting reports (2015-2019) were retrieved, analyzed using a theoretical framework, and organized thematically. Results: High-income country (HIC) delegates greatly outnumbered those from other country income categories. Industry representation was higher compared with other observer categories. Member state delegations included more industry representation than civil society representation, and were occasionally the only member state delegates. Industry stakeholders framed arguments in terms of trade implications, science, and flexible standards. Civil society groups used public health, science, and pro-breastfeeding frames. Conclusion: Codex BMS standard-setting procedures are dominated by HICs and industry groups. Limited representation of civil society, and of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), suggest actions are needed to substantially increase support for their involvement at Codex. Such representation may help to counteract power asymmetries and commercial influences on food standards for infants and young children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
34. Isabelle Bétemps, Littérature et Enluminure. Étude de cycles iconographiques du Roman de la rose de Guillaume de Lorris, Mont-Saint-Aignan, PURH, 2019
- Author
-
Aurélie Barre
- Subjects
illumination ,codex ,image ,Language and Literature - Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
35. Achieving Antimicrobial Stewardship on the Global Scale: Challenges and Opportunities.
- Author
-
Pinto Ferreira, Jorge, Battaglia, Daniela, Dorado García, Alejandro, Tempelman, KimAnh, Bullon, Carmen, Motriuc, Nelea, Caudell, Mark, Cahill, Sarah, Song, Junxia, and LeJeune, Jeffrey
- Subjects
ANTIMICROBIAL stewardship ,DRUG resistance in microorganisms ,MIDDLE-income countries ,SUSTAINABLE development ,COMMON good - Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been clearly identified as a major global health challenge. It is a leading cause of human deaths and also has a toll on animals, plants, and the environment. Despite the considerable socio-economic impacts, the level of awareness of the problem remains woefully inadequate, and antimicrobials are not generally recognized as a global common good, one that everyone has a role and responsibility to conserve. It is imperative for antimicrobial stewardship to be more widely implemented to achieve better control of the AMR phenomenon. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations plays an important role in promoting and facilitating antimicrobial stewardship. The specific needs to be addressed and barriers to be overcome, in particular, in low- and middle-income countries in order to implement antimicrobial stewardship practices in agrifood systems are being identified. As a global community, it is essential that we now move beyond discussing the AMR problem and focus on implementing solutions. Thus, FAO provides multi-pronged support for nations to improve antimicrobial stewardship through programs to strengthen governance, increase awareness, develop and enhance AMR surveillance, and implement best practices related to antimicrobial resistance in agrifood systems. For example, FAO is developing a platform to collect data on AMR in animals and antimicrobial use (AMU) in plants (InFARM), working on a campaign to reduce the need to use antimicrobials, studying the use of alternatives to the use of antimicrobials (especially those used for growth promotion) and actively promoting the implementation of the Codex Alimentarius AMR standards. Together, these will contribute to the control of AMR and also bring us closer to the achievement of multiple sustainable development goals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
36. Spatially Resolved and Highly Multiplexed Protein and RNA In Situ Detection by Combining CODEX With RNAscope In Situ Hybridization.
- Author
-
Cheng, Yilun, Burrack, Rachel K., and Li, Qingsheng
- Subjects
MANUSCRIPTS ,RNA ,RHESUS monkeys ,IN situ hybridization - Abstract
Highly multiplexed protein and RNA in situ detection on a single tissue section concurrently is highly desirable for both basic and applied biomedical research. CO-detection by inDEXing (CODEX) is a new and powerful platform to visualize up to 60 protein biomarkers in situ, and RNAscope in situ hybridization (RNAscope) is a novel RNA detection system with high sensitivity and unprecedent specificity at a single-cell level. Nevertheless, to our knowledge, the combination of CODEX and RNAscope remained unreported until this study. Here, we report a simple and reproducible combination of CODEX and RNAscope. We also determined the cross-reactivities of CODEX anti-human antibodies to rhesus macaques, a widely used animal model of human disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
37. Mini-Cog versus Codex (cognitive disorders examination) Is there a difference?
- Author
-
Andrew J. Larner
- Subjects
codex ,dementia ,Mini-Cog ,mild cognitive impairment ,sensitivity and specificity ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Abstract. Mini-Cog and Codex (cognitive disorders examination) are brief cognitive screening tests incorporating word-recall and clock drawing tests. Objective: To assess and compare the screening accuracy of Mini-Cog and Codex for diagnosis of dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in patients attending a dedicated cognitive disorders clinic. Methods: Tests were administered to a consecutive cohort of 162 patients, whose reference standard diagnoses based on clinical diagnostic criteria were dementia (44), MCI (26), and subjective memory complaint (92). Results: Both Mini-Cog and Codex had high sensitivity (>0.8) for dementia diagnosis, but Codex was more specific. For diagnosis of MCI, Mini-Cog had better sensitivity than Codex. Weighted comparisons of Mini-Cog and Codex showed only marginal net benefit for Mini-Cog for dementia diagnosis but larger net benefit for MCI diagnosis. Conclusion: In this pragmatic study both Mini-Cog and Codex were accurate brief screening tests for dementia but Mini-Cog was better for identification of MCI.
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
38. CellSeg: a robust, pre-trained nucleus segmentation and pixel quantification software for highly multiplexed fluorescence images.
- Author
-
Lee, Michael Y., Bedia, Jacob S., Bhate, Salil S., Barlow, Graham L., Phillips, Darci, Fantl, Wendy J., Nolan, Garry P., and Schürch, Christian M.
- Subjects
FLUORESCENCE ,CELL populations ,PIXELS ,COMPUTER software ,COLORECTAL cancer ,SOFTWARE architecture ,IMAGE segmentation - Abstract
Background: Algorithmic cellular segmentation is an essential step for the quantitative analysis of highly multiplexed tissue images. Current segmentation pipelines often require manual dataset annotation and additional training, significant parameter tuning, or a sophisticated understanding of programming to adapt the software to the researcher's need. Here, we present CellSeg, an open-source, pre-trained nucleus segmentation and signal quantification software based on the Mask region-convolutional neural network (R-CNN) architecture. CellSeg is accessible to users with a wide range of programming skills. Results: CellSeg performs at the level of top segmentation algorithms in the 2018 Kaggle Data Challenge both qualitatively and quantitatively and generalizes well to a diverse set of multiplexed imaged cancer tissues compared to established state-of-the-art segmentation algorithms. Automated segmentation post-processing steps in the CellSeg pipeline improve the resolution of immune cell populations for downstream single-cell analysis. Finally, an application of CellSeg to a highly multiplexed colorectal cancer dataset acquired on the CO-Detection by indEXing (CODEX) platform demonstrates that CellSeg can be integrated into a multiplexed tissue imaging pipeline and lead to accurate identification of validated cell populations. Conclusion: CellSeg is a robust cell segmentation software for analyzing highly multiplexed tissue images, accessible to biology researchers of any programming skill level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
39. Carbapenem-resistant from shrimp and salmon available for purchase by consumers in Canada: a risk profile using the Codex framework.
- Author
-
Loest, Daleen, Uhland, F. Carl, Young, Kaitlin M., Li, Xian-Zhi, Mulvey, Michael R., Reid-Smith, Richard, Sherk, Lauren M., and Carson, Carolee A.
- Abstract
Resistance to carbapenems in human pathogens is a growing clinical and public health concern. The carbapenems are in an antimicrobial class considered last-resort, they are used to treat human infections caused by multidrug-resistant Enterobacterales, and they are classified by the World Health Organization as 'High Priority Critically Important Antimicrobials'. The presence of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CREs) of animal-origin is of concern because targeted studies of Canadian retail seafood revealed the presence of carbapenem resistance in a small number of Enterobacterales isolates. To further investigate this issue, a risk profile was developed examining shrimp and salmon, the two most important seafood commodities consumed by Canadians and Escherichia coli, a member of the Enterobacterales order. Carbapenem-resistant E. coli (CREc) isolates have been identified in shrimp and other seafood products. Although carbapenem use in aquaculture has not been reported, several classes of antimicrobials are utilised globally and co-selection of antimicrobial-resistant microorganisms in an aquaculture setting is also of concern. CREs have been identified in retail seafood purchased in Canada and are currently thought to be uncommon. However, data concerning CRE or CREc occurrence and distribution in seafood are limited, and argue for implementation of ongoing or periodic surveillance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
40. Rhesus Macaque CODEX Multiplexed Immunohistochemistry Panel for Studying Immune Responses During Ebola Infection.
- Author
-
Jiang, Sizun, Mukherjee, Nilanjan, Bennett, Richard S., Chen, Han, Logue, James, Dighero-Kemp, Bonnie, Kurtz, Jonathan R., Adams, Ricky, Phillips, Darci, Schürch, Christian M., Goltsev, Yury, Hickey, John W., McCaffrey, Erin F., Delmastro, Alea, Chu, Pauline, Reader, J. Rachel, Keesler, Rebekah I., Galván, José A., Zlobec, Inti, and Van Rompay, Koen K. A.
- Subjects
RHESUS monkeys ,EBOLA virus disease ,IMMUNE response ,MANUSCRIPTS ,EBOLA virus ,INFECTION - Abstract
Non-human primate (NHP) animal models are an integral part of the drug research and development process. For some biothreat pathogens, animal model challenge studies may offer the only possibility to evaluate medical countermeasure efficacy. A thorough understanding of host immune responses in such NHP models is therefore vital. However, applying antibody-based immune characterization techniques to NHP models requires extensive reagent development for species compatibility. In the case of studies involving high consequence pathogens, further optimization for use of inactivated samples may be required. Here, we describe the first optimized CO-Detection by indEXing (CODEX) multiplexed tissue imaging antibody panel for deep profiling of spatially resolved single-cell immune responses in rhesus macaques. This 21-marker panel is composed of a set of 18 antibodies that stratify major immune cell types along with a set three Ebola virus (EBOV)-specific antibodies. We validated these two sets of markers using immunohistochemistry and CODEX in fully inactivated Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) tissues from mock and EBOV challenged macaques respectively and provide an efficient framework for orthogonal validation of multiple antibody clones using CODEX multiplexed tissue imaging. We also provide the antibody clones and oligonucleotide tag sequences as a valuable resource for other researchers to recreate this reagent set for future studies of tissue immune responses to EBOV infection and other diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
41. Rhesus Macaque CODEX Multiplexed Immunohistochemistry Panel for Studying Immune Responses During Ebola Infection
- Author
-
Sizun Jiang, Nilanjan Mukherjee, Richard S. Bennett, Han Chen, James Logue, Bonnie Dighero-Kemp, Jonathan R. Kurtz, Ricky Adams, Darci Phillips, Christian M. Schürch, Yury Goltsev, John W. Hickey, Erin F. McCaffrey, Alea Delmastro, Pauline Chu, J. Rachel Reader, Rebekah I. Keesler, José A. Galván, Inti Zlobec, Koen K. A. Van Rompay, David X. Liu, Lisa E. Hensley, Garry P. Nolan, and David R. McIlwain
- Subjects
codex ,EBOV (Ebola virus) ,rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta tcheliensis) ,NHP (non-human primate) ,Spatial biology ,multiplexed immunofluorescencence and immunohistochemistry ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Non-human primate (NHP) animal models are an integral part of the drug research and development process. For some biothreat pathogens, animal model challenge studies may offer the only possibility to evaluate medical countermeasure efficacy. A thorough understanding of host immune responses in such NHP models is therefore vital. However, applying antibody-based immune characterization techniques to NHP models requires extensive reagent development for species compatibility. In the case of studies involving high consequence pathogens, further optimization for use of inactivated samples may be required. Here, we describe the first optimized CO-Detection by indEXing (CODEX) multiplexed tissue imaging antibody panel for deep profiling of spatially resolved single-cell immune responses in rhesus macaques. This 21-marker panel is composed of a set of 18 antibodies that stratify major immune cell types along with a set three Ebola virus (EBOV)-specific antibodies. We validated these two sets of markers using immunohistochemistry and CODEX in fully inactivated Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) tissues from mock and EBOV challenged macaques respectively and provide an efficient framework for orthogonal validation of multiple antibody clones using CODEX multiplexed tissue imaging. We also provide the antibody clones and oligonucleotide tag sequences as a valuable resource for other researchers to recreate this reagent set for future studies of tissue immune responses to EBOV infection and other diseases.
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
42. Codex Alimentarius commission on ensuring food safety and promoting fair trade: harmonization of standards between Korea and codex.
- Author
-
Lee, Joon-Goo, Lee, Yeonkyu, Kim, Chun Soo, and Han, Sang Bae
- Abstract
Korea's overall food safety management policies reflect the Codex guidelines in terms of risk analysis and standards. Korea's food safety management plan, which is established every 3 years, includes the pre-emptive management of risk factors and provides food safety information on the basis of scientific evidence. Since officially joining Codex as a member country in 1971, Korea has led the establishment of six Codex standards, including those for Kimchi and Gochujang. Moreover, Korea's food standards are harmonized with Codex's risk assessment system. This review aims to examine the current status and trends of Codex and to summarize and compare the food safety management systems and food standards between Korea and Codex. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
43. Structural Visualization of Manuscripts (StruViMan): Principles, Methods, Prospects
- Author
-
Dirkse Saskia, Andrist Patrick, and Wallraff Martin
- Subjects
codex ,codicology ,open source ,visual model ,the bible ,syntactical description ,greek new testament ,database ,web tools ,paratexts ,Religion (General) ,BL1-50 - Abstract
This paper introduces a tool which offers scholars a new way to visualize the structure of manuscripts. The Structural Visualization of Manuscripts (or StruViMan) is a web-based application, developed as part of the Paratexts of the Greek Bible Project, a European Research Council project based in Munich. Drawing on the principles of structural codicology, StruViMan is able to translate the different stages of a manuscript’s development into a visual model based on the codex’s physical, historical layers and aims to facilitate the comparison of manuscripts. It can be used by any web-connected manuscript database from any cultural area and does not require the presence of electronic images. This presentation begins with a short survey of the principles underpinning the tool’s conception and development, followed by a demonstration of how manuscript data from both biblical and non-biblical Greek codices are transformed into interactive, customizable visualizations with varying display modes. We will also touch upon StruViMan’s technical aspects as an open-access web service, available to any software or database able to call its API using the correct parameters. We close with a preview of new features currently under development, including the ability to “reconstruct” a manuscript whose composite parts are presently in different repositories.
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
44. Kajian Kesesuaian Standar Cemaran Kimia (Logam Berat Dan PAH) Pada Produk Perikanan Di Indonesia Dengan Standar Negara Lain Dan Codex
- Author
-
Oryssa Sathalica Pradianti, Winiati Pudji Rahayu, and Ratih Dewanti- Hariyadi
- Subjects
cemaran kimia ,perikanan ,logam berat ,polycyclic aromatic cydrocarbon (PAH) ,Codex ,Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Pangan dapat terkontaminasi oleh cemaran kimia karena penanganan dan pengolahan pangan yang tidak sesuai. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah 1) mengidentifikasi mayoritas penyebab penolakan produk perikanan Indonesia, 2) menelaah standar cemaran kimia pada produk perikanan, khususnya logam berat yang ada di Indonesia, Codex Alimentariurs Commision (CAC) dan negara-negara lain, serta 3) memberikan rekomendasi bagi pemerintah selaku regulator dalam proses perumusan suatu standar. Dokumen standar cemaran kimia pada produk perikanan dikumpulkan dari dokumen/peraturan yang dikeluarkan oleh Badan Pengawasan Obat dan Makanan (BPOM), Badan Standardisasi Nasional (BSN), CAC, dan 11 negara lain yaitu Uni Eropa, Kanada, China, Korea Selatan, Vietnam, Amerika Serikat, Jepang, Malaysia, Singapura, Thailand, dan Australia. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa dari 164 notifikasi penolakan produk perikanan Indonesia di Uni Eropa, Kanada, dan Korea Selatan selama 10 tahun (2008-2017), penolakan produk perikanan tertinggi disebabkan oleh adanya cemaran kimia merkuri dan metilmerkuri pada ikan todak sebesar 27%, kadmium pada gurita sebesar 5% dan benzo[a]piren pada ikan asap sebesar 3%. Batas maksimum cemaran kimia untuk arsen, kadmium, dan timbal (pada ikan predator) di Indonesia yang terdapat pada Peraturan Kepala (Perka) BPOM Nomor 5 Tahun 2018 lebih rendah dibandingkan dengan yang terdapat di SNI 7387:2009 maupun yang ditetapkan oleh CAC serta negara lain. Indonesia telah menetapkan batas maksimum benzo[a]piren pada ikan asap, sementara itu CAC hanya menetapkan code of practice terhadap benzo[a]piren. Peraturan cemaran logam berat belum sepenuhnya dipedomani oleh para eksportir sehingga masih terdapat penolakan produk perikanan Indonesia. Hal ini menunjukkan masih perlu dilakukan pengawasan terkait kandungan logam berat yang terdapat pada produk perikanan di Indonesia. Code of practice terkait proses pengolahan pangan direkomendasikan untuk diterbitkan guna meminimalisir kandungan benzo[a]piren.
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
45. Strategies for Accurate Cell Type Identification in CODEX Multiplexed Imaging Data
- Author
-
John W. Hickey, Yuqi Tan, Garry P. Nolan, and Yury Goltsev
- Subjects
Multiplexed tissue imaging ,CODEX ,single-cell analysis ,normalization ,unsupervised clustering ,spatial analysis ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Multiplexed imaging is a recently developed and powerful single-cell biology research tool. However, it presents new sources of technical noise that are distinct from other types of single-cell data, necessitating new practices for single-cell multiplexed imaging processing and analysis, particularly regarding cell-type identification. Here we created single-cell multiplexed imaging datasets by performing CODEX on four sections of the human colon (ascending, transverse, descending, and sigmoid) using a panel of 47 oligonucleotide-barcoded antibodies. After cell segmentation, we implemented five different normalization techniques crossed with four unsupervised clustering algorithms, resulting in 20 unique cell-type annotations for the same dataset. We generated two standard annotations: hand-gated cell types and cell types produced by over-clustering with spatial verification. We then compared these annotations at four levels of cell-type granularity. First, increasing cell-type granularity led to decreased labeling accuracy; therefore, subtle phenotype annotations should be avoided at the clustering step. Second, accuracy in cell-type identification varied more with normalization choice than with clustering algorithm. Third, unsupervised clustering better accounted for segmentation noise during cell-type annotation than hand-gating. Fourth, Z-score normalization was generally effective in mitigating the effects of noise from single-cell multiplexed imaging. Variation in cell-type identification will lead to significant differential spatial results such as cellular neighborhood analysis; consequently, we also make recommendations for accurately assigning cell-type labels to CODEX multiplexed imaging.
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
46. Strategies for Accurate Cell Type Identification in CODEX Multiplexed Imaging Data.
- Author
-
Hickey, John W., Tan, Yuqi, Nolan, Garry P., and Goltsev, Yury
- Subjects
MANUSCRIPTS ,CELL analysis ,IMAGE analysis ,PHENOTYPES - Abstract
Multiplexed imaging is a recently developed and powerful single-cell biology research tool. However, it presents new sources of technical noise that are distinct from other types of single-cell data, necessitating new practices for single-cell multiplexed imaging processing and analysis, particularly regarding cell-type identification. Here we created single-cell multiplexed imaging datasets by performing CODEX on four sections of the human colon (ascending, transverse, descending, and sigmoid) using a panel of 47 oligonucleotide-barcoded antibodies. After cell segmentation, we implemented five different normalization techniques crossed with four unsupervised clustering algorithms, resulting in 20 unique cell-type annotations for the same dataset. We generated two standard annotations: hand-gated cell types and cell types produced by over-clustering with spatial verification. We then compared these annotations at four levels of cell-type granularity. First, increasing cell-type granularity led to decreased labeling accuracy; therefore, subtle phenotype annotations should be avoided at the clustering step. Second, accuracy in cell-type identification varied more with normalization choice than with clustering algorithm. Third, unsupervised clustering better accounted for segmentation noise during cell-type annotation than hand-gating. Fourth, Z-score normalization was generally effective in mitigating the effects of noise from single-cell multiplexed imaging. Variation in cell-type identification will lead to significant differential spatial results such as cellular neighborhood analysis; consequently, we also make recommendations for accurately assigning cell-type labels to CODEX multiplexed imaging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
47. Achieving Antimicrobial Stewardship on the Global Scale: Challenges and Opportunities
- Author
-
Jorge Pinto Ferreira, Daniela Battaglia, Alejandro Dorado García, KimAnh Tempelman, Carmen Bullon, Nelea Motriuc, Mark Caudell, Sarah Cahill, Junxia Song, and Jeffrey LeJeune
- Subjects
antimicrobial resistance (AMR) ,antimicrobial use (AMU) ,sustainable development goals (SDGs) ,antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) ,Codex ,InFARM ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been clearly identified as a major global health challenge. It is a leading cause of human deaths and also has a toll on animals, plants, and the environment. Despite the considerable socio-economic impacts, the level of awareness of the problem remains woefully inadequate, and antimicrobials are not generally recognized as a global common good, one that everyone has a role and responsibility to conserve. It is imperative for antimicrobial stewardship to be more widely implemented to achieve better control of the AMR phenomenon. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations plays an important role in promoting and facilitating antimicrobial stewardship. The specific needs to be addressed and barriers to be overcome, in particular, in low- and middle-income countries in order to implement antimicrobial stewardship practices in agrifood systems are being identified. As a global community, it is essential that we now move beyond discussing the AMR problem and focus on implementing solutions. Thus, FAO provides multi-pronged support for nations to improve antimicrobial stewardship through programs to strengthen governance, increase awareness, develop and enhance AMR surveillance, and implement best practices related to antimicrobial resistance in agrifood systems. For example, FAO is developing a platform to collect data on AMR in animals and antimicrobial use (AMU) in plants (InFARM), working on a campaign to reduce the need to use antimicrobials, studying the use of alternatives to the use of antimicrobials (especially those used for growth promotion) and actively promoting the implementation of the Codex Alimentarius AMR standards. Together, these will contribute to the control of AMR and also bring us closer to the achievement of multiple sustainable development goals.
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
48. Кодиколошки или материјални опис рукописа?
- Author
-
Тријић, Владан
- Subjects
- *
HISTORICAL source material , *SOCIAL context , *BOOK value , *MANUSCRIPTS , *LIBRARIES - Abstract
The term codicology as a name for the science that studies manuscript books, introduced in 1949, almost immediately began to take on different meanings. They can be reduced to the conception of codicology in a narrower sense, as an archaeological discipline, and its conception in a broader sense, as a historical discipline. Regardless of these differences, its starting point is in the material structure of the codex. Recent tendencies in the development of codicology lead to its adaptation to the nature of the material or to certain scientific goals: quantitative codicology is interested in book production and its economic and social context and does not recognize the distinctive value of an individual book but of a mass of ordinary manuscripts; comparative codicology compares manuscripts belonging to different cultures, searching for their common features and mutual influences; structural codicology distinguishes between the morphological and syntactic dimensions of manuscripts and is particularly suitable for processing noncompact codices. During the 1970s, Dimitrije Bogdanović was the first to write about codicology in the Serbian environment, advocating its broad, cultural understanding, but he did not have a large number of followers. This can be explained by the specific development of the Serbian science of manuscripts. Namely, for more than six decades, the term archaeography has been used here for describing manuscripts, and the methodology of archaeography has been characterized by equal treatment of all elements of a manuscript book, including content, which is why one manuscript is being processed by three or four experts of different scientific profiles. This has been transferred to the scientific research field as well because researchers, for the most part, stay within the framework of a certain range of topics and methodologies from their disciplines, approaching the codex as a historical source, while its overall understanding is left to archaeographers who, however, do not work in scientific institutions but only in libraries. The paper presents in more detail the differences between the codicological and archaeographic approach and advocates the use of the term material description for the initial part of the full archaeographic description. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
49. Pergament oder: Was haben Tiere jemals für uns getan?
- Author
-
Michael Becht
- Subjects
parchment ,history ,library ,codex ,animal skin ,pergament ,geschichte ,bibliothek ,kodex ,tierhäute ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
This article tries to offer a new perspective on parchment, mainly with regard to animals whose skins were, and sometimes still are, used to manufacture this writing material. A short outline of the manufacturing process serves as a basis and is complemented by a similarly short history of development and usage. Subsequently, some calculations, which should not be taken too seriously, may illustrate the huge number of animals that had to be slaughtered to produce enough parchment for all the codices in the older collections of our libraries. The second main topic is the animals who served as the main source for parchment during the German Middle Ages, namely sheep, goats and cattle. Therefore aspects of zooarchaeology and agricultural history are brought up here as well.
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
50. Global Zoning and Exchangeability of Field Trial Residues Between Zones: Are There Systematic Differences in Pesticide Residues Across Geographies?
- Author
-
James Nguyen, Carmen Tiu, Jane Stewart, and David Miller
- Subjects
codex ,international trade ,jmpr ,maximum residue limits ,mixed-effects models ,Political institutions and public administration (General) ,JF20-2112 ,Probabilities. Mathematical statistics ,QA273-280 - Abstract
Mixed-effects models were used to evaluate the global zoning concept using residue data from a comprehensive database of supervised field trials performed in various countries and regions on a variety of pesticide–crop combinations. No statistically significant systematic differences in pesticide residues were found between zones among the pesticide uses examined. In addition, we conducted a simulation to assess the impact of using regional versus global datasets for calculating maximum residue limits (MRLs). The conclusion of this assessment supports the concept of exchangeability of pesticide residue values across geographic regions and opens the possibility of improving harmonization of pesticide regulatory standards by establishing more globally aligned MRLs. Supplemental material for this article is available online.
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.