# Example — Cornell Notes (Variant #2) CSSClass
Unfortunately, Obsidian Publish is not set up to use Obsidian 1.0-compatible themes at the moment, so I am unable to show you the display of Cornell Notes in an interactive format.
## Code
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> [!cornell-title] Title
> Integrating Demographic and Epidemiological Approaches to Research on HIV/AIDS: The Proximate-Determinants Framework
# Notes
This article presents a conceptual framework for the study of the distribution and determinants of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in populations, by combining demographic and epidemiological approaches. `hmmm, interesting` The proximate-determinants framework has been applied extensively in the study of fertility and child survival in developing countries. Key to the framework is the identification of a set of variables, called “proximate determinants,” `proximate determinants vs distal determinants. Not sure why but I'm thinking about Bongaarts now` that can be influenced by changes in contextual variables or by interventions and that have a direct effect on biological mechanisms to influence health outcomes. In HIV research, the biological mechanisms are the components that determine the reproductive rate of infection. The proximate-determinants framework can be used in study design, in the analysis and interpretation of risk factors or intervention studies that include both biological and behavioral data, and in ecological studies
>[!cornell-summary] Summary
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## Display
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