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City of lost souls
When Jace vanishes with Sebastian, Clary and the Shadowhunters struggle to piece together their shattered world and Clary infiltrates the group planning the world's destruction.
Acknowledgement to Referees
2019
Over 100 articles have been published this year; the most popular of these, in terms of downloads from SpringerLink as at October 2019, have been: * Patient Registries: An Underused Resource for Medicines Evaluation: Operational proposals for increasing the use of patient registries in regulatory assessments Patricia McGettigan, Carla Alonso Olmo, Kelly Plueschke, Mireia Castillon, Daniel Nogueras Zondag, Priya Bahri, Xavier Kurz, Peter G. M. Mol * Establishing a Framework for the Use of Social Media in Pharmacovigilance in Europe Sabine Brosch, Anne-Marie de Ferran, Victoria Newbould, Diane Farkas, Marina Lengsavath, Phil Tregunno * Artificial Intelligence and the Future of the Drug Safety Professional Karolina Danysz, Salvatore Cicirello, Edward Mingle, Bruno Assuncao, Niki Tetarenko, Ruta Mockute, Danielle Abatemarco, Mark Widdowson, Sameen Desai * Use of a Patient-Friendly Terms List in the Adverse Drug Reaction Report Form: A Database Study Sieta T. de Vries, Judy Harrison, Patrick Revelle, Alicia Ptaszynska-Neophytou, Anna Radecka, Gowthamei Ragunathan, Phil Tregunno, Petra Denig, Peter G. M. Mol * Recommendations on the Use of Mobile Applications for the Collection and Communication of Pharmaceutical Produ ct Safety Information: Lessons from IMI WEB-RADR Carrie E. Pierce, Sieta T. de Vries, Stephanie Bodin-Parssinen, Linda Härmark, Phil Tregunno, David J. Lewis, Simon Maskell, Raphael Van Eemeren, Alicia Ptaszynska-Neophytou, Victoria Newbould, Nabarun Dasgupta, Antoni F. Z. Wisniewski, Sara Gama, Peter G. M. Mol * Ustekinumab Safety in Psoriasis, Psoriatic Arthritis, and Crohn's Disease: An Integrated Analysis of Phase II/III Clini cal Development Programs Subrata Ghosh, Lianne S. Gensler, Zijiang Yang, Chris Gasink, Soumya D. Chakravarty, Kamyar Farahi, Paraneedharan Ramachandran, Elyssa Ott, Bruce E. Strober * Evaluation of the Reported Rates of Severe Hypersensitivity Reactions Associated with Ferric Carboxymaltose and Iron (III) Isomaltoside 1000 in Europe Based on Data from EudraVigilance and VigiBase™ between 2014 and 2017 Birgit Ehlken, Lennart Nathell, Annegret Gohlke, Derya Bocuk, Massoud Toussi, Stefan Wohlfeil * Standardising the Classification of Harm Associated with Medication Errors: The Harm Associated with Medication Error Classification (HAMEC) Peter J. Gates, Melissa T. Baysari, Virginia Mumford, Magdalena Z. Raban, Johanna I. Westbrook * Safety and Tolerability of Antibody-Drug Conjugates in Cancer Anna Wolska-Washer, Tadeusz Robak * Benefit-Risk Assessment of Blinatumomab in the Treatment of Relapsed/Refractory B-Cell Precursor Acute Lymphoblas tic Leukemia Anthony Stein, Janet L. Franklin, Victoria M. Chia, Deborah Arrindell, William Kormany, Jacqueline Wright, Mandy Parson, Hamid R. Amouzadeh, Jessica Choudhry, Guiandre Joseph Social media sharing of information is becoming more important and is another metric with which to measure the reach of articles. The following 2019 articles from Drug Safety scored highly on the Altmetric system: * Patient Registries: An Underused Resource for Medicines Evaluation: Operational proposals for increasing the use of patient registries in regulatory assessments Patricia McGettigan, Carla Alonso Olmo, Kelly Plueschke, Mireia Castillon, Daniel Nogueras Zondag, Priya Bahri, Xavier Kurz, Peter G. M. Mol * Recommendations on the Use of Mobile Applications for the Collection and Communication of Pharmaceutical Produ ct Safety Information: Lessons from IMI WEB-RADR Carrie E. Pierce, Sieta T. de Vries, Stephanie Bodin-Parssinen, Linda Härmark, Phil Tregunno, David J. Lewis, Simon Maskell, Raphael Van Eemeren, Alicia Ptaszynska-Neophytou, Victoria Newbould, Nabarun Dasgupta, Antoni F. Z. Wisniewski, Sara Gama, Peter G. M. Mol * Establishing a Framework for the Use of Social Media in Pharmacovigilance in Europe Sabine Brosch, Anne-Marie de Ferran, Victoria Newbould, Diane Farkas, Marina Lengsavath, Phil Tregunno * Use of a Patient-Friendly Terms List in the Adverse Drug Reaction Report Form: A Database Study Sieta T. de Vries, Judy Harrison, Patrick Revelle, Alicia Ptaszynska-Neophytou, Anna Radecka, Gowthamei Ragunathan, Phil Tregunno, Petra Denig, Peter G. M. Mol * Prevalence and Nature of Medication Errors and Preventable Adverse Drug Events in Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Settings: A Systematic Review Anwar A. Alghamdi, Richard N. Keers, Adam Sutherland, Darren M. Ashcroft * Standardising the Classification of Harm Associated with Medication Errors: The Harm Associated with Medication Error Classification (HAMEC) Peter J. Gates, Melissa T. Baysari, Virginia Mumford, Magdalena Z. Raban, Johanna I. Westbrook * Evaluating Renal Stress Using Pharmacokinetic Urinary Biomarker Data in Critically Ill Patients Receiving Vancomycin and/or Piperacillin-Tazobactam: A Secondary Analysis of the Multicenter Sapphire Study Sandra L. Kane-Gill, Marlies Ostermann, Jing Shi, Emily L. Joyce, John A. Kellum * A Machine-Learning Algorithm to Optimise Automated Adverse Drug Reaction Detection from Clinical Coding Christopher McMaster, David Liew, Claire Keith, Parnaz Aminian, Albert Frauman * Fluoroquinolone Use and the Risk of Collagen-Associated Adverse Events: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Xinyu Yu, Ding-sheng Jiang, Jing Wang, Rui Wang, Taiqiang Chen, Kan Wang, Shiyi Cao, Xiang Wei * Intravenous Infusion Administration: A Comparative Study of Practices and Errors Between the United States and Engla nd and Their Implications for Patient Safety Ann Blandford, Patricia C. Dykes, Bryony Dean Franklin, Dominic Furniss, Galal H. Galal-Edeen, Kumiko O. Schnock, David W. Bates We thank the authors who have contributed articles to Drug Safety over the course of 2019. The quality of published articles is also a testament to the significant efforts of the peer reviewers, whose commitment ensures that the journal's content is held to the highest possible standard. Eduardo C. Álvarez, Spain Noha Abdel-Wahab, USA Ishag Adam, Sudan Ade Adebajo, UK Ismail Ahmed, France Olalekan L. Aiyegbusi, UK Thamir M. Alshammari, Saudi Arabia Ippazio Antonazzo, Italy Barbara Arone, USA Keith J. August, USA Haleh Bagheri, France Priya Bahri, UK Paolo Baldo, Italy Robert Ball, USA Juan M. Banda, USA Doris Barcellona, Italy Philip G. Bardin, Australia Leonor Barile-Fabris, Mexico Andrew Bate, UK Francisco Batel-Marques, Portugal Shannon Bates, Canada Claudia Becker, Switzerland Bernard Begaud, France David S.H. Bell, USA Delphine Bertram, The Netherlands Sheila M. Bird, UK Kjetil Bjornevik, Norway Thomas J. Borody, Australia Cedric Bousquet, France Ian W. Boyd, Australia Elliot G. Brown, Sweden Zachary Burningham, USA Katsiaryna Bykov, USA Torbjörn Callréus, Denmark Gianmario Candore, UK Joseph Carreno, USA Imti Choonara, UK Fan Chung, UK Arnon D. Cohen, Israel Preciosa M. Coloma, The Netherlands John Connolly, USA Anthony R. Cox, UK Giuseppe Curigliano, Italy Paola M. Cutroneo, Italy Gerald J. Dal Pan, USA Olivia Dalleur, Belgium Ghadeer Dawwas, USA Fernando de Mora, Spain Tobie J. de Villiers, South Africa Luis Delgado, Portugal Murthy Devarakonda, USA Son Doan, USA Glen Doherty, Ireland Maria P. Dore, Italy Antonios Douros, Canada Kevin J. Downes, USA Joseph P. Drozda, USA Genevieve Durrieu, France Steven Enoch, UK Nazanin Falconer, Australia Andreea Farcas, Romania Claudia R. Felipe, Brazil Martin Fernandez-Zapico, USA Robin E. Ferner, UK Kristian B. Filion, Canada Daniel E. Furst, USA Jose A. Garcia-Sanz, Spain Sara Garfield, UK Hans Garmo, UK Peter Gates, Australia Anthony Gerlach, USA David Gerrett, UK Thijs J. Giezen, The Netherlands Alicia Gilsenan, USA Rosa Gini, Italy Michela Giustozzi, Italy Thomas Goedecke, UK Graciela Gonzalez, USA Matthew Grainge, UK Robin J. Green, South Africa Luke E. Grzeskowiak, Australia Linda Härmark, The Netherlands Dan Halpern, USA Felix Hammann, Switzerland Lucinda A. Harris, USA Manfred Hauben, USA Sam Henry, USA Alan M. Hochberg, Switzerland Luc M.V. Hondeghem, Belgium Keiko Hosohata, Japan Ren-Jun Hsu, Taiwan, Republic of China Yi-Shin Huang, Taiwan, Republic of China Bruce P.J. Hugman, Thailand Françoise Huguet, France Shuen-Iu Hung, Taiwan, Republic of China Lamar Hunt, USA Noha Iessa, Switzerland Pedro Inacio, Finland Orit Itzhaki, Israel Abhyuday Jagannatha, USA Filip Janku, USA Joseph A.M.J.L. Janssen, The Netherlands Narumol Jarernsiripornkul, Thailand Tord Juhlin, Sweden Pramodini B. Kale-Pradhan, USA Sandra L. Kane-Gill, USA Bimal Kanish, India Zain Kassam, USA Shivani Kaushik, USA Dimitrios N. Kiortsis, Greece Ty H. Kiser, USA Agnes V. Klein, Canada Michael Klepper, USA Bianca Kollhorst, Germany Eleni Kotsampasakou, UK David Kunkel, USA Pekka Kurki, Finland Adam La Caze, Australia Timothy Y.Y. Lai, Hong Kong Jean-Daniel Lalau, France Maryse Lapeyre-Mestre, France Mark G. Lebwohl, USA Rannakoe Lehloenya, South Africa Scott LeMaire, USA Willem F. Lems, The Netherlands Laura Leyva, Spain Evangelos N. Liberopoulos, Greece David Liew, Australia Marianne Lisby, Denmark Hongfang Liu, USA Anja Mühlfeld, Germany Lori MacCallum, Canada Malcolm Maclure, Canada Francois Maignen, UK Marek Malik, UK Edoardo Mannucci, Italy Aukje K. Mantel-Teeuwisse, The Netherlands Andrea Margulis, Spain Judith C. Maro, USA Aaron Masino, USA Ilan Matok, Israel Cristiano Matos, Spain Faizan Mazhar, Italy Deirdre McCarthy, USA Lauren McCormack, USA Mark J. McKeage, New Zealand Ushma Mehta, South Africa Joelle Micallef, France Jae S. Min, USA Philip B. Miner Jr, USA Susan M. Mockus, USA Daniel Morales, UK Frank Moriarty, Ireland Elaine H. Morrato, USA Janne K. Mortensen, Denmark Victoria Newbould, UK Michael Nguyen, USA Yoshihiro Noguchi, Japan
Journal Article
Various Aspects and Techniques to Add Value to a Package
2016
Earlier packaging was done just to deliver the product safely from producer to consumer. But, now packaging is done to delight the consumer as most consumers judge product by its packaging before buying. In today's scenario many companies are launching similar products. To compete in the market some value addition features are added to a package for brand identification & sale promotions. This project is about to study the various aspects & techniques to add value to a package.
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Sabotaging Success
2016
Academic underachievement among African American male adolescents is regarded as a national dilemma (Lewis, Simon, Uzzell, Horwitz, & Casserly, 2010). Explanations related to such may stem from the attitudes of adolescents who may be deterred in pursuing academic achievement due to potential reactions of their peers. The purpose of this study is to examine the attitudes of minority youth in relation to academic achievement. Specifically, this study attempts to identify the extent to which racial identity is associated with negative views towards academic achievement. In addition, the existence of protective factors in relation to students being accused of abandoning their racial identity are identified. Through the use of questionnaires, male African American adolescents within a middle school setting in southeast Texas revealed that the pursuit of academic achievement is correlated with their racial identity. Additional findings and areas of further research, such as the impact of parent/teacher expectations and alternative forms of instruction (i.e., technology integrated, etc.) are identified.
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Remains found near St Kilda pier animal, not human, pathologists find; Remains found near St Kilda pier, in Melbourne's inner-south, are found by pathologists to be animal, rather than human
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Lewis, Simon
2015
\"Then I came back in and started my shift and one of the customers came up at about 1 o'clock and said that there's like a heart and lung washed up on the shore, and wasn't really sure what it is.\" \"It's 50/50 on exactly what it is - if it's animal or human - not being an expert in that field, we called the police and got them to take over and do their job.\"
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Parkinson's patients to fill nursing homes
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ster, Miranda
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Lewis, Simon
2012
Nursing homes in Australia will be swamped with a tidal wave of Parkinson's patients caused by our aging population, an expert says.
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QLD:Parkinson's patients to swamp homes
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Lewis, Simon
2012
\"You get told in a consulting room, `yes your husband has this condition and it's going to get worse' and then of course the door closes and there's very little support beyond that point,\" he said. \"There's no use saying to these brilliant nurses,`hey come get trained as a neurology nurse' if they aren't going to be any jobs at the end of it,\" he said. \"These carers are already doing the hard yards and if we can support them with people like the specialist nurses I really think that's what we need to be pursuing.\"
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