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Leonardo da Vinci : painter at the court of Milan
Da Vinci's reputation as an inventor and scientist, and the complexity of his personality, have sometimes almost overshadowed the importance of his aims and techniques as a painter. This is a new examination of da Vinci's career that illuminates his time as court painter to the Duke of Milan, an experience that fundamentally changed his legacy.
Global genetic diversity of Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus (ISAV) a scoping review protocol
Infectious salmon anemia virus is one of the most important pathogens responsible for causing infectious salmon anemia in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Following its first emergence in 1980s in Norway, it has been reported in several salmon producing countries worldwide, with new variants frequently reported. These variants mostly exhibit differences in segments 5 and 6 of the genome, which contribute to the genetic diversity and variability in virulence. Despite the considerable economic losses associated with ISA, there remains a critical gap in available information on genetic diversity and classification. This study aims to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date synopsis of all known ISAV variants worldwide. The Population, Concept, Context approach was used to formulate the research primary question. The primary research question of this review is \"What variants of ISAV with respect to segment 5 and 6 has been identified globally in Atlantic salmon?\" To address this question, four databases: PubMed, CAB Abstracts via (EBSCO host), Scopus, and the Earth, Atmospheric & Aquatic Science Collection via ProQuest will be used for primary literature search with no language and geographical area restrictions. Studies will be screened using predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria and will be imported in COVIDENCE. Two co-authors will independently screen, extract data, and assess the selected studies. Any discrepancies between the authors will be resolved with the assistance of two other co-authors in each stage of the protocol. To the best of our knowledge, this protocol outlines the first scoping review which will provide insights into the genetic diversity of ISAV, offering a comprehensive overview of the reported variants and their distribution globally. These findings could enhance our understanding of the genetic diversity of the virus, help customize mitigation strategies based on variants involved and provide foundation to develop a universally accepted nomenclature system.
Global genetic diversity of Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus
Infectious salmon anemia virus is one of the most important pathogens responsible for causing infectious salmon anemia in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Following its first emergence in 1980s in Norway, it has been reported in several salmon producing countries worldwide, with new variants frequently reported. These variants mostly exhibit differences in segments 5 and 6 of the genome, which contribute to the genetic diversity and variability in virulence. Despite the considerable economic losses associated with ISA, there remains a critical gap in available information on genetic diversity and classification. This study aims to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date synopsis of all known ISAV variants worldwide. The Population, Concept, Context approach was used to formulate the research primary question. The primary research question of this review is \"What variants of ISAV with respect to segment 5 and 6 has been identified globally in Atlantic salmon?\" To address this question, four databases: PubMed, CAB Abstracts via (EBSCO host), Scopus, and the Earth, Atmospheric & Aquatic Science Collection via ProQuest will be used for primary literature search with no language and geographical area restrictions. Studies will be screened using predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria and will be imported in COVIDENCE. Two co-authors will independently screen, extract data, and assess the selected studies. Any discrepancies between the authors will be resolved with the assistance of two other co-authors in each stage of the protocol. To the best of our knowledge, this protocol outlines the first scoping review which will provide insights into the genetic diversity of ISAV, offering a comprehensive overview of the reported variants and their distribution globally. These findings could enhance our understanding of the genetic diversity of the virus, help customize mitigation strategies based on variants involved and provide foundation to develop a universally accepted nomenclature system.
Out of School and Out of Work in Choluteca, Honduras: A Phenomenological Study
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to understand why the youth of Choluteca, Honduras decided to shift away from a no work and no school attitude, and why they decided to return to study at the Vocational School. Data was collected by individual interviews and included the students as active participants, using photovoice methodology. The most emergent theme of the study was the issues that contributed to the students being “ninis” (out of school and out of work). There were two major sub-themes of not studying and not working. These two themes, along with the ages of the students (15-17-year olds), are the three defining factors of being a “nini” in Latin American Countries. The sub-theme of not studying included the categories of economic needs, system failure, lack of student incentive, and student's suggestions for improving their options for education. In the second sub-theme, the students' lived experience of not working is described and interpreted.