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2. Quality Control of Immunological Veterinary Medicinal Products in Europe
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Katarzyna Pasik and Ewa Łysiak
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Veterinary medicine ,020205 medical informatics ,Postmarketing surveillance ,02 engineering and technology ,Review Article ,Officer ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,National Veterinary Research Institute ,EMA ,Agency (sociology) ,Health care ,SF600-1100 ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,medicine ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,030212 general & internal medicine ,European union ,Information exchange ,media_common ,Protocol (science) ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Public health ,OMCL ,GEON ,EDQM ,Business ,Poland - Abstract
Medicinal products in Europe are under the strict control of many organisations headed by the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and HealthCare (EDQM) in Strasbourg and its related General European Official Medicines Control Laboratories (OMCLs) Network (GEON). The EDQM works in cooperation with the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the World Health Organisation (WHO). All of these institutions have one main goal – to protect public health in Europe and around the world. One of the more important effects of the harmonisation of pharmaceutical law in Europe was the introduction of the mutual recognition principle for the Official Control Authority Batch Release (OCABR)/Official Batch Protocol Review (OBPR) certificates in the European Union. The National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI) in Poland is an example of an OMCL laboratory within the Veterinary Batch Release Network (VBRN) that issues the European certificates. The NVRI is actively involved in the batch release of immunological veterinary medicinal products (IVMPs), with approximately 1,800 certificates for IVMPs issued per year. It is also one of only four veterinary OMCLs that perform Post Marketing Surveillance (PMS) studies including approximately 47 IVMPs per year. All the results of the testing data are sent to the Chief Veterinary Officer, and also to the electronic Network platforms of the EDQM, which enables transparent information exchange.
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- 2019
3. Revista Geon Vol 5 No 1 enero junio 2018
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GEON, Revista
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organizations ,HF5001-6182 ,geon ,niif ,gestión ,negocios ,Commerce ,General Medicine ,HF1-6182 ,organizaciones ,NIA ,Business ,business ,management - Abstract
En este número contamos con temas relacionados con la gestión financiera, como flujo de caja, manejo de inventarios, NIIF, NIA, en temas de organizacionales desde México nos aportan sobre comunicación, liderazgo y clima organizacional, y en temas de negocios la comprensión de la economía y la importancia de los pron´ósticos en las decisiones. In this issue we have issues related to financial management, such as cash flow, inventory management, NIIF, NIA, on organizational issues from Mexico provide us with communication, leadership and organizational climate, and in business issues the understanding of the economy and the importance of forecasts in decisions.
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- 2018
4. Representation of Semantic Similarity in the Left Intraparietal Sulcus: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evidence
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Veerle Neyens, Rose Bruffaerts, Antonietta G. Liuzzi, Ioannis Kalfas, Ronald Peeters, Emmanuel Keuleers, Rufin Vogels, Simon De Deyne, Gert Storms, Patrick Dupont, Rik Vandenberghe, and Language, Communication and Cognition
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geon ,Social Sciences ,intraparietal sulcus ,semantic processing ,Parietal cortex ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,Semantic similarity ,AREAS ,object identity ,Psychology ,Semantic memory ,Computer vision ,Original Research ,SHORT-TERM-MEMORY ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,fMRI ,05 social sciences ,multi-voxel pattern analysis ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Neurology ,concept-feature matrix ,FMRI ACTIVITY ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Cognitive psychology ,SPATIAL ATTENTION ,Posterior parietal cortex ,Intraparietal sulcus ,050105 experimental psychology ,lcsh:RC321-571 ,Angular gyrus ,representational similarity analysis ,03 medical and health sciences ,PARIETAL CORTEX ,medicine ,LOCATION ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,Biological Psychiatry ,DEEP NEURAL-NETWORKS ,Science & Technology ,Working memory ,business.industry ,Left intraparietal sulcus ,Neurosciences ,ANGULAR GYRUS ,musical instruments ,OBJECT IDENTITY ,Neurosciences & Neurology ,Artificial intelligence ,multivariate pattern analysis ,Functional magnetic resonance imaging ,business ,WORDS ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Neuroscience - Abstract
According to a recent study, semantic similarity between concrete entities correlates with the similarity of activity patterns in left middle IPS during category naming. We examined the replicability of this effect under passive viewing conditions, the potential role of visuoperceptual similarity, where the effect is situated compared to regions that have been previously implicated in visuospatial attention, and how it compares to effects of object identity and location. Forty-six subjects participated. Subjects passively viewed pictures from two categories, musical instruments and vehicles. Semantic similarity between entities was estimated based on a concept-feature matrix obtained in more than 1,000 subjects. Visuoperceptual similarity was modeled based on the HMAX model, the AlexNet deep convolutional learning model, and thirdly, based on subjective visuoperceptual similarity ratings. Among the IPS regions examined, only left middle IPS showed a semantic similarity effect. The effect was significant in hIP1, hIP2, and hIP3. Visuoperceptual similarity did not correlate with similarity of activity patterns in left middle IPS. The semantic similarity effect in left middle IPS was significantly stronger than in the right middle IPS and also stronger than in the left or right posterior IPS. The semantic similarity effect was similar to that seen in the angular gyrus. Object identity effects were much more widespread across nearly all parietal areas examined. Location effects were relatively specific for posterior IPS and area 7 bilaterally. To conclude, the current findings replicate the semantic similarity effect in left middle IPS under passive viewing conditions, and demonstrate its anatomical specificity within a cytoarchitectonic reference frame. We propose that the semantic similarity effect in left middle IPS reflects the transient uploading of semantic representations in working memory. ispartof: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience vol:11 ispartof: location:Switzerland status: published
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- 2017
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