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Temporal and between-site variation in helminth communities of bank voles (Myodes glareolus) from N.E. Poland: 2. The infracommunity level (2008)
Journal Article
Behnke, J., Bajer, A., Harris, P., Newington, L., Pidgeon, E., Rowlands, G., …Barnard, C. (2008). Temporal and between-site variation in helminth communities of bank voles (Myodes glareolus) from N.E. Poland: 2. The infracommunity level. Parasitology, 135(8), https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182008004484

The relative importance of temporal and spatial effects was assessed in helminth communities of bank voles (Myodes glareolus) in 3 woodland sites in N.E. Poland in the late summers of 1999 and 2002. Among common species the rank order of sites in rel... Read More about Temporal and between-site variation in helminth communities of bank voles (Myodes glareolus) from N.E. Poland: 2. The infracommunity level.

Interventions for dysphagia in acute stroke (Review) (2008)
Journal Article
Bath, P. M., Bath-Hextall, F., & Smithard, D. (2008). Interventions for dysphagia in acute stroke (Review). Cochrane Library, 2008(3), https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD000323

Background It is unclear how dysphagic patients should be fed and treated after acute stroke. Objectives The objective of this review was to assess the effect of different management strategies for dysphagic stroke patients, in particular how and... Read More about Interventions for dysphagia in acute stroke (Review).

Cancer profiles by affinity propagation (2008)
Conference Proceeding
Ambrogi, F., Raimondi, E., Soria, D., Boracchi, P., & Biganzoli, E. M. (2008). Cancer profiles by affinity propagation.

The affinity propagation algorithm is applied to a problem of breast cancer subtyping using traditional biologic markers. The algorithm provides a procedure to determine the number of profiles to be considered. A well know breast cancer case serie... Read More about Cancer profiles by affinity propagation.

The mucosal cellular response to infection with Ancylostoma ceylanicum (2008)
Journal Article
Alkazmi, L., Dehlawi, M., & Behnke, J. (2008). The mucosal cellular response to infection with Ancylostoma ceylanicum. Journal of Helminthology, 82(1), https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X07867733

Although hookworms are known to stimulate inflammatory responses in the intestinal mucosa of their hosts, there is little quantitative data on this aspect of infection. Here we report the results of experiments conducted in hamsters infected with Anc... Read More about The mucosal cellular response to infection with Ancylostoma ceylanicum.

DCA for bot detection (2008)
Book Chapter
Al-Hammadi, Y., Aickelin, U., & Greensmith, J. (2008). DCA for bot detection. In IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2008: CEC 2008. IEEE

Ensuring the security of computers is a non-trivial task, with many techniques used by malicious users to compromise these systems. In recent years a new threat has emerged in the form of networks of hijacked zombie machines used to perform complex d... Read More about DCA for bot detection.

Detecting bots based on keylogging activities (2008)
Book Chapter
Al-Hammadi, Y., & Aickelin, U. (2008). Detecting bots based on keylogging activities. In Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Availability, Security, and Reliability: March 4-7, 2008, Barcelona, Spain. Barcelona, Spain: IEEE Computer Society

Low organisational justice and heavy drinking: a prospective cohort study (2008)
Journal Article
Kouvonen, A., Kivimaki, M., Elovainio, M., Vaananen, A., De Vogli, R., Heponiemi, T., …Vahtera, J. (2008). Low organisational justice and heavy drinking: a prospective cohort study. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 65(1),

Objectives: To investigate whether low perceived organisational injustice predicts heavy drinking among employees. Methods: Data from the prospective occupational cohort study, the 10-Town Study, related to 15 290 Finnish public sector local govern... Read More about Low organisational justice and heavy drinking: a prospective cohort study.