QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER REGARDING PRETERM BIRTH IN MALAWI FOLLOWING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TARGETED HEALTH MESSAGES OVER 3 YEARS

Qualitative assessment of knowledge transfer regarding preterm birth in Malawi following the implementation of targeted health messages over 3 years

Kathleen M Antony,1,2 Judy Levison,1 Melissa A Suter,1 Susan Raine,1 Grace Chiudzu,3 Henry Phiri,3 Joseph Sclafani,1,3,4 Michael Belfort,1 Peter Kazembe,4 Kjersti M Aagaard1 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA; 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Universit

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TRANSNATIONAL LAW AND TRANSJUDICIALISM

This article enters into the scholarly discourse surrounding transnationality and its legal manifestations, specifically aligning itself with the discussion of transjudicialism within the context of a global legal community.The paper argues that contemporary transjudicialism extends beyond the simplistic dialogue between courts, emerging as a pivot

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Bounded and categorized: targeting data assimilation for sea ice fractional coverage and nonnegative quantities in a single-column multi-category sea ice model

A rigorous exploration of the sea ice data assimilation (DA) problem using a framework specifically developed for rapid, interpretable hypothesis testing is presented.In many applications, DA is implemented to constrain a modeled estimate of a state with observations.The sea ice DA application is complicated by the wide range of spatiotemporal scal

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