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    Diabetes incidence in subjects with PREDIABetes from ReUNion Island: the PREDIABRUN observational cohort study protocol by Léa Bruneau, Norah Anthony, Sebastien Leruste, Jean-Marc Franco, Alain Domercq, Christine Kowalczyk, Estelle Nobecourt, C Marimoutou

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The primary objective is to describe factors associated with incident T2DM in subjects with pre-diabetes diagnosed in primary care.Methods and analysis The study is based on Reunion Island, a French overseas region that experiences a particularly high disease burden of T2DM. …”
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    Experiences of adolescents using sexual health services on Reunion Island: protocol for a qualitative phenomenological study by Catherine Marimoutou, Danielle Reynaud, Emmanuelle Cartron, Estelle Laboureur

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Despite available sexual health services on Reunion Island, sexual health indicators for adolescents are very poor showing a high number of teenage pregnancies and abortions, low use of contraception and an upsurge of STIs. …”
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    Les territorialités nocturnes à La Réunion : des rapports à la nuit en recomposition by Magalie Franchomme, Johan Milian, Samuel Challéat, Tanguy Fourrier

    “…This article looks at the nocturnal temporalities and nocturnal territorialities of daily practices and uses on Reunion Island. Until now, few social science studies have succeeded in moving away from the large metropolises of the North to look at the nights of tropical urban spaces. …”
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    Mapping Prediction of Surface Solar Radiation with Linear Regression Models: Case Study over Reunion Island by Qi Li, Miloud Bessafi, Peng Li

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The PCR model seems better for SSR mapping prediction over Reunion Island. Although the PCR model provides better prediction results, its MAE, MSE, and RMSE are quite large.…”
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    Aerosols on the Tropical Island of La Réunion (21°S, 55°E): Assessment of Climatology, Origin of Variability and Trend by Valentin Duflot, Nelson Bègue, Marie-Léa Pouliquen, Philippe Goloub, Jean-Marc Metzger

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The climatology of the aerosol optical depth (AOD) at 440 nm (AOD<sub>440</sub>) and Ångström exponent between 500 and 870 nm (α) revealed that sea salts could be considered as the La Réunion AOD<sub>440</sub> and α baselines (0.06 ± 0.03 and 0.61 ± 0.40, respectively, from December to August), which were mainly modulated by biomass burning (BB) plumes passing over La Réunion (causing a doubling of AOD<sub>440</sub> and α up to 0.13 ± 0.07 and 1.06 ± 0.34, respectively, in October). …”
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    FIRST OBSERVATIONS OF SHORTFINNED ANGUILLA BICOLOR BICOLOR AND LONGFINNED ANGUILLA MARMORATA SILVER EELS IN THE REUNION ISLAND. by ROBINET T., FEUNTEUN E.

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Silver stage specimens of Anguilla bicolor bicolor and A. marmorata were fished with a keep net in an estuary of the Reunion island (Indian ocean). Such silver anguillids eels have not been pointed out since the years 1957-1958 in South Africa. …”
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    Use of cold waters geochemistry as a geothermal prospecting tool for hidden hydrothermal systems in Réunion Island by Bhavani Bénard, Vincent Famin, Pierre Agrinier, Pascale Louvat, Geneviève Lebeau, Pierre Burckel

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Here we apply an approach based on the geochemistry of cold waters, which allowed us to identify evidence of the existence of a hydrothermal system at Piton de la Fournaise volcano (Réunion Island), and constrain its location. This approach uses the concentrations in B, Li, SO4, F, Mo, P, V, As and HCO3 and the isotopic ratios δ13C and δ11B as geochemical markers of hydrothermal activity that can be used even in waters with extremely low ion content (Electrical conductivity <80 µS/cm), and even when their geochemical composition is mainly controlled by other processes. …”
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    Standardising field‐based assessment of invasion degree: A case study in two habitats of Reunion Island by Pauline Fenouillas, Margot Caubit, Emilie Cazal, Cédric Ajaguin Soleyen, Dominique Strasberg, Mathieu Rouget

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Here, we developed a standardised method for quantifying invasion degree based on four metrics: alien and native species cover, alien species richness, the occurrence frequency of alien species and invasion level, and demonstrated its use in two contrasted habitats of Reunion Island. This rapid survey quantified relative abundance and diversity of alien plant species among three vegetation strata (herbaceous, shrub and tree) in a systematic sampling. …”
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    Diagnostic performance of the WHO definition of probable dengue within the first 5 days of symptoms on Reunion Island. by Yves Marie Diarra, Olivier Maillard, Adrien Vague, Bertrand Guihard, Patrick Gérardin, Antoine Bertolotti

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The relevance of the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria for defining probable dengue had not yet been evaluated in the context of dengue endemicity on Reunion Island. The objective of this retrospective diagnostic study was to evaluate the diagnostic performance of the 2009 WHO definition of probable dengue and to propose an improvement thereof. …”
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