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“Objectives: To explore undergraduate students’ expectations and teachers’ views of written feedback.\n\nDesign: Narrative literature review.\n\nData Sources: Seven electronic databases were searched for primary research published in PHA-739358 concentration English with additional manual searches and reference tracking.\n\nReview Methods: Systematic approach to search strategy,
selection and appraisal of papers, data extraction and synthesis following Hawker et al.’s (2002) guidelines.\n\nResults: 21 studies met the inclusion criteria. Four student themes were identified concerning written feedback: quality, quantity and location of feedback, feed-forward and timeliness. Teachers reported that time pressures, institutional selleck policies, and administrative issues affect feedback provision.\n\nConclusions: Rigorous research is needed to gain a better understanding of students’ expectations of written feedback. Strategies need to be adopted to meet students’ expectations and educate students to take an active role and reflect on the feedback received. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.”
“Introduction: Physiological resistance of Aedes aegypti is a major threat to
effective control programs in the transmission of dengue virus. Objective: To determine the status of susceptibility to insecticides used in public health, in natural populations of A. aegypti from three endemic dengue localities of Casanare. Materials and methods: Adult mosquitoes were recovered from A. aegypti immature stages from seven natural populations PLX3397 in vivo collected for three municipalities. The first filial generation was
used to assess the biochemical mechanisms associated with loss of susceptibility: nonspecific esterase (NSE) and enzyme cytochrome P450 monooxygenases group. The second filial generation allowed us to evaluate the susceptibility to insecticides from bioassays using the CDC 1998 methodology for adult mosquitoes and WHO 1981 technique for larvae. Results: In the seven adult populations recorded loss of susceptibility to organochlorine DDT and pyrethroids lambda-cyhalothrin and permethrin. Two populations showed susceptibility to deltamethrin and five populations showed susceptibility to cyfluthrin. There was a susceptibility to organophosphates temephos, malathion and fenitrothion in all populations. No population showed increased NSE but an increase of P450 in two populations of Yopal. Conclusions: It appears that the P450 may play an important role in resistance to pyrethroids and DDT, still other resistance mechanisms may be acting in populations. Susceptibility to organophosphate allows continued use of this chemical group to interrupt transmission of dengue in Casanare.”
“BACKGROUND: Oncotype DX is a 21-gene assay that calculates a risk of distant recurrence in women with estrogen-receptor-positive, lymph node-negative breast cancer.