DOES POPULATION SCREENING FOR CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS RAISE ANXIETY AMONG THOSE TESTED? FINDINGS FROM A POPULATION BASED CHLAMYDIA SCREENING STUDY

Does population screening for Chlamydia trachomatis raise anxiety among those tested? Findings from a population based chlamydia screening study

Abstract Background The advent of urine testing for Chlamydia trachomatis has raised the possibility of large-scale screening for this sexually transmitted Overflow Grill infection, which is now the most common in the United Kingdom.The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of an invitation to be screened for chlamydia and of receivin

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Multi-criteria site selection for fire services: the interaction with analytic hierarchy process and geographic information systems

This study combines AHP and GIS to provide decision makers with a model to ensure optimal site location(s) for fire stations selected.The roles of AHP and GIS in determining optimal locations are explained, criteria for site selection are outlined, and case study results for finding the optimal fire station locations in Istanbul, Turkey are include

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Comparing the Cost of Protecting Selected Lightweight Block Ciphers against Differential Power Analysis in Low-Cost FPGAs

Lightweight block ciphers are an important topic in the Internet of Things Stakes (IoT) since they provide moderate security while requiring fewer resources than the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).Ongoing cryptographic contests and standardization efforts evaluate lightweight block ciphers on their resistance to power analysis side channel atta

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