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Item The variational anatomy of the external aperture of the human vestibular aqueduct(Springer-Verlag France, 1997) Mutlu C.; Govsa F.; Unlu H.H.; Senyilmaz Y.A study was undertaken to demonstrate the variational anatomy of the external aperture of the vestibular aqueduct in 90 human temporal bones obtained from 58 cadavers. Topographic landmarks of the posterior surface of the petrous bone are useful for general orientation and include the external aperture of the vestibular aqueduct, internal auditory meatus, sigmoid sinus, subarcuate fossa, superior petrosal sinus and cochlear canaliculus. We determined the mean distances from the external aperture of vestibular aqueduct to the above structures to be 10.98, 11.21, 9.42, 10.27 and 13.90 mm, respectively. Furthermore, the length of the external aperture of the vestibular aqueduct revealed significant differences between the right and left sides. The distances between the EAVA and certain anatomical structures on the posterior surface of the temporal bone should be taken into consideration during surgery. Knowing the variability of the position of the external aperture of the vestibular aqueduct may help surgeons avoid traumatizing, and thus producing inadvertent lesions to the hearing mechanism.Item Building bridges for innovation in ageing: Synergies between action groups of the EIP on AHA(Springer-Verlag France, 2017) Bousquet J.; Bewick M.; Cano A.; Eklund P.; Fico G.; Goswami N.; Guldemond N.A.; Henderson D.; Hinkema M.J.; Liotta G.; Mair A.; Molloy W.; Monaco A.; Monsonis-Paya I.; Nizinska A.; Papadopoulos H.; Pavlickova A.; Pecorelli S.; Prados-Torres A.; Roller-Wirnsberger R.E.; Somekh D.; Vera-Muñoz C.; Visser F.; Farrell J.; Malva J.; Andersen Ranberg K.; Camuzat T.; Carriazo A.M.; Crooks G.; Gutter Z.; Iaccarino G.; de Keenoy E.M.; Moda G.; Rodriguez-Mañas L.; Vontetsianos T.; Abreu C.; Alonso J.; Alonso-Bouzon C.; Ankri J.; Arredondo M.T.; Avolio F.; Bedbrook A.; Białoszewski A.Z.; Blain H.; Bourret R.; Cabrera-Umpierrez M.F.; Catala A.; O’Caoimh R.; Cesari M.; Chavannes N.H.; Correia-Da-Sousa J.; Dedeu T.; Ferrando M.; Ferri M.; Fokkens W.J.; Garcia-Lizana F.; Guérin O.; Hellings P.W.; Haahtela T.; Illario M.; Inzerilli M.C.; Lodrup Carlsen K.C.; Kardas P.; Keil T.; Maggio M.; Mendez-Zorrilla A.; Menditto E.; Mercier J.; Michel J.P.; Murray R.; Nogues M.; O’Byrne-Maguire I.; Pappa D.; Parent A.S.; Pastorino M.; Robalo-Cordeiro C.; Samolinski B.; Siciliano P.; Teixeira A.M.; Tsartara S.I.; Valiulis A.; Vandenplas O.; Vasankari T.; Vellas B.; Vollenbroek-Hutten M.; Wickman M.; Yorgancioglu A.; Zuberbier T.; Barbagallo M.; Canonica G.W.; Klimek L.; Maggi S.; Aberer W.; Akdis C.; Adcock I.M.; Agache I.; Albera C.; Alonso-Trujillo F.; Angel Guarcia M.; Annesi-Maesano I.; Apostolo J.; Arshad S.H.; Attalin V.; Avignon A.; Bachert C.; Baroni I.; Bel E.; Benson M.; Bescos C.; Blasi F.; Barbara C.; Bergmann K.C.; Bernard P.L.; Bonini S.; Bousquet P.J.; Branchini B.; Brightling C.E.; Bruguière V.; Bunu C.; Bush A.; Caimmi D.P.; Calderon M.A.; Canovas G.; Cardona V.; Carlsen K.H.; Cesario A.; Chkhartishvili E.; Chiron R.; Chivato T.; Chung K.F.; D’Angelantonio M.; de Carlo G.; Cholley D.; Chorin F.; Combe B.; Compas B.; Costa D.J.; Costa E.; Coste O.; Coupet A.-L.; Crepaldi G.; Custovic A.; Dahl R.; Dahlen S.E.; Demoly P.; Devillier P.; Didier A.; Dinh-Xuan A.T.; Djukanovic R.; Dokic D.; du Toit G.; Dubakiene R.; Dupeyron A.; Emuzyte R.; Fiocchi A.; Wagner A.; Fletcher M.; Fonseca J.; Fougère B.; Gamkrelidze A.; Garces G.; Garcia-Aymeric J.; Garcia-Zapirain B.; Gemicioğlu B.; Gouder C.; Hellquist-Dahl B.; Hermosilla-Gimeno I.; Héve D.; Holland C.; Humbert M.; Hyland M.; Johnston S.L.; Just J.; Jutel M.; Kaidashev I.P.; Kaitov M.; Kalayci O.; Kalyoncu A.F.; Keijser W.; Kerstjens H.; Knezović J.; Kowalski M.; Koppelman G.H.; Kotska T.; Kovac M.; Kull I.; Kuna P.; Kvedariene V.; Lepore V.; Macnee W.; Magnan A.; Majer I.; Manning P.; Marcucci M.; Marti T.; Masoli M.; Melen E.; Miculinic N.; Mihaltan F.; Milenkovic B.; Millot-Keurinck J.; Mlinarić H.; Momas I.; Montefort S.; Morais-Almeida M.; Moreno-Casbas T.; Mösges R.; Mullol J.; Nadif R.; Nalin M.; Navarro-Pardo E.; Nekam K.; Ninot G.; Paccard D.; Pais S.; Palummeri E.; Panzner P.; Papadopoulos N.K.; Papanikolaou C.; Passalacqua G.; Pastor E.; Perrot M.; Plavec D.; Popov T.A.; Postma D.S.; Price D.; Raffort N.; Reuzeau J.C.; Robine J.M.; Rodenas F.; Robusto F.; Roche N.; Romano A.; Romano V.; Rosado-Pinto J.; Roubille F.; Ruiz F.; Ryan D.; Salcedo T.; Schmid-Grendelmeier P.; Schulz H.; Schunemann H.J.; Serrano E.; Sheikh A.; Shields M.; Siafakas N.; Scichilone N.; Skrindo I.; Smit H.A.; Sourdet S.; Sousa-Costa E.; Spranger O.; Sooronbaev T.; Sruk V.; Sterk P.J.; Todo-Bom A.; Touchon J.; Tramontano D.; Triggiani M.; Valero A.L.; Valovirta E.; van Ganse E.; van Hage M.; van den Berge M.; Ventura M.T.; Vergara I.; Vezzani G.; Vidal D.; Viegi G.; Wagemann M.; Whalley B.; Wilson N.; Yiallouros P.K.; Žagar M.; Zaidi A.; Zidarn M.; Hoogerwerf E.J.; Usero J.; Zuffada R.; Senn A.; de Oliveira-Alves B.The Strategic Implementation Plan of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA) proposed six Action Groups. After almost three years of activity, many achievements have been obtained through commitments or collaborative work of the Action Groups. However, they have often worked in silos and, consequently, synergies between Action Groups have been proposed to strengthen the triple win of the EIP on AHA. The paper presents the methodology and current status of the Task Force on EIP on AHA synergies. Synergies are in line with the Action Groups’ new Renovated Action Plan (2016-2018) to ensure that their future objectives are coherent and fully connected. The outcomes and impact of synergies are using the Monitoring and Assessment Framework for the EIP on AHA (MAFEIP). Eight proposals for synergies have been approved by the Task Force: Five cross-cutting synergies which can be used for all current and future synergies as they consider overarching domains (appropriate polypharmacy, citizen empowerment, teaching and coaching on AHA, deployment of synergies to EU regions, Responsible Research and Innovation), and three cross-cutting synergies focussing on current Action Group activities (falls, frailty, integrated care and chronic respiratory diseases). © 2017, Serdi and Springer-Verlag France.