HIGH TECH AND HIGH TOUCH: RECRUITMENT STRATEGIES FOR ENROLLING AFRICAN AMERICAN STROKE SURVIVORS IN COMMUNITY BASED INTERVENTION UNDER NURSE GUIDANCE AFTER STROKE (CINGS) TRIAL

High tech and high touch: Recruitment strategies for enrolling African American stroke survivors in Community Based Intervention under Nurse Guidance after stroke (CINGS) trial

Background: Substantial effort has been undertaken to improve the recruitment and retention of participants in stroke trials.African Americans are disproportionately under-represented in stroke clinical trials as well as clinical trials for other chronic disease conditions.To circumvent barriers to recruitment, clinical trial recruitment strategies

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Drancy–La Muette: Concentrationary Urbanism and Psychogeographical Memory in Alexandre Lacroix’s La Muette (2017)

That the Drancy transit and internment camp—the main camp from which Jews were deported from France—is currently inhabited, having reverted to its pre-war name ‘La Muette’ and initial function as a housing estate at the end beanie of the 1940s, remains little-known.As a result of this multi-layered history, the site is deeply ambivalent, be

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EFFECT OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES AND STEEL FIBERS ON FLEXURAL AND SHEAR BEHAVIOR OF REINFORCED NORMAL CONCRETE BEAMS

Concrete wastes are generally delivered to the landfill sites for disposal.Due to increase charges of landfill and shortage of natural coarse aggregate (NA), recycled coarse aggregate (RA) (resulting from concrete wastes) is growing interest in Building Engineering.It is sustainable to use recycled construction materials to preserve the natural res

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