Supporting peer researchers: recommendations from our lived experience/expertise in community-based research in Canada

Abstract Community-based research in HIV in Canada is a complex undertaking.Including peer researchers living with HIV meaningfully is intricate and costly.However, this inclusion guarantees results that translate to community action, policy-making, and public awareness.Including HIV+ peer researchers expedites the path from research to interventio

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New Approaches to Legal Methodology

The topics of juridical everyday-business are relatively short lived and the commentary on this everyday-practice frequently runs Nail Care Kit behind.Following the rapid development of High-Court jurisdiction, especially at the EU-level, we notice a setting of methodological standards that cannot be comprehended by the Show Bridles guidelines of c

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Autonomous, Onboard Vision-Based Trash and Litter Detection in Low Altitude Aerial Images Collected by an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

Public littering and discarded trash are, despite the effort being put to limit it, still a serious ecological, aesthetic, and social problem.The problematic waste is usually localised and picked up by designated personnel, which is a tiresome, time-consuming task.This paper proposes a low-cost solution enabling the localisation of trash and litter

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Barriers and facilitators to influenza vaccination observed by officers of national immunization programs in South America countries with contrasting coverage rates

Influenza is a severe, vaccine-preventable disease.Vaccination programs Cleaning across Latin American countries show contrasting coverage rates, from 29% in Paraguay to 89% in Brazil.This study explores how national influenza vaccination programs in the chosen South American countries address vaccine confidence and convenience, as well as complace

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