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Arlt, Dorothee, Christina Schumann, and Jens Wolling. "Upset with the refugee policy: Exploring the relations between policy malaise, media use, trust in news media, and issue fatigue." Communications 45, s1 (November 18, 2020): 624–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/commun-2019-0110.

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AbstractIn this paper, we introduce the concept of policy malaise, which refers to citizens’ dissatisfaction with the way political institutions and processes handle specific problems such as the refugee issue in Germany. Based on a representative online panel survey with two waves conducted in 2016 and 2017 (N = 836), we explore the occurrence of policy malaise among the German population and its relation to issue-specific media use, trust in news media, and issue fatigue. First, the results indicate that policy malaise toward the refugee issue is widespread in Germany. Second, we found that media use relates differentially to policy malaise: While high exposure to public broadcasting was negatively associated with policy malaise, we found the opposite for private broadcasting. Third, policy malaise is higher for people who experience issue fatigue and lower for people who trust the news media. Finally, trust in media reinforces the negative and positive relations between media use and policy malaise. Implications concerning the associations between policy malaise and political alienation in its broader sense are discussed.
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NEWTON, KENNETH. "Mass Media Effects: Mobilization or Media Malaise?" British Journal of Political Science 29, no. 4 (September 1999): 577–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007123499000289.

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According to some, the modern mass media have a malign effect on modern democracy, tending to induce political apathy, alienation, cynicism and a loss of social capital – in a word, ‘mediamalaise’. Some theorists argue that this is the result of media content, others that it is the consequence of the form of the media, especially television. According to others, the mass media, in conjunction with rising educational levels, help to inform and mobilize people politically, making them more knowledgeable and understanding. This study investigates the mobilization and mediamalaise hypotheses, and finds little to support the latter. Reading a broadsheet newspaper regularly is strongly associated with mobilization, while watching a lot of television has a weaker association of the same kind. Tabloid newspapers and general television are not strongly associated with measures of mediamalaise. It seems to be the content of the media, rather than its form which is important.
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Mubeen, Amber, Noshina Saleem, and Faiza Latif. "Relationship between Consumption of TV Political Programs and Media Malaise in Shaping Political Efficacy among Students." Global Political Review IV, no. IV (December 30, 2019): 11–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2019(iv-iv).02.

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This study explores the relationship between consuming Pakistani TV political programs and media malaise to shape external efficacy among University students of Lahore. This study assumed that entrainment and talk shows make students cynical, distrustful and pessimistic; commonly known as media malaise which causes them to affect their external efficacy. Media malaise has been measured with two indicators namely cynicism and political participation. Students of two public sector Universities from Lahore city were taken as population and survey method was applied to get students responses. Data analysis (N=758) shares an interesting result, that there is a positive relationship between consumption of infotainment shows and media malaise, which shows that political programs are making students cynical, distrustful and pessimistic about the political milieu. This hypothesis was also accepted that media malaise effects reduce the external efficacy of students by making them distrustful about the political environment of the country
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Tworzecki, Hubert, and Holli A. Semetko. "Media Use and Political Engagement in Three New Democracies." International Journal of Press/Politics 17, no. 4 (July 10, 2012): 407–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1940161212452450.

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Political communications literature has long been concerned with the question of whether media exposure results in symptoms of “malaise”—disaffection and withdrawal from politics—or, alternatively, whether it can mobilize people for political activity. Thus far, the results of research into this question have been inconclusive and at times contradictory in nature. However, nearly all such studies have been conducted in the context of the United States or other advanced democracies, and in these countries media use competes with a variety of other—perhaps much stronger—factors influencing political engagement, such as well-developed partisanship, strong group loyalties, lifelong personal experiences with the political system, and so forth. We chose to investigate the “malaise versus mobilization” question in the context of three new democracies—the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland—where the above-mentioned factors have not yet had a chance to mature, and where media use could potentially have an especially strong impact on attitudes and behavior. The project utilizes a series of comparable questions on national random-sample surveys carried out in each country during the parliamentary election campaigns of 2005 and 2006 to map party supporters and media audiences, and assess questions about malaise versus mobilization. Our maps of party supporters and media audiences show that TV news and tabloids reach larger and more diverse audiences than broadsheets and some niche broadcasting channels. In all three countries, while there were no significant relationships between media use and trust in government, there was some evidence to support the mobilization hypothesis: the use of broadsheets and politically opinionated weekly news magazines had a strong positive relationship with political engagement that remained when controlling for political interest and a number of sociodemographic characteristics. Our research suggests that the malaise versus mobilization debate continues to be an important basis for studying these more recent democracies.
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Iftikhar, Ifra, and Irem Sultana. "Media Mobilization or Media Malaise: Evidence from the University Students of Lahore." Global Multimedia Review IV, no. I (June 30, 2021): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gmmr.2021(iv-i).01.

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This study examines the relationship between the university students' news media use, the perception of politics, and their attitude towards political involvement in Lahore in the framework of media mobilization or media malaise perspective. It also examines if this relationship is moderated by traditional and online news media. Data was gathered from an online survey of 300 students enrolled in the three private universities in Lahore. The survey results of the university students revealed that mostly students receive their political information passively from Facebook and Television and do not actively seek out political news through newspapers, magazines or websites. Facebook seems to be the most favored source of information among students. All the students, irrespective of their background and academic disciplines, appear to consume media more or less in the same way. Overall, the students have neutral or negative views about politics and are largely uninterested in political activities. They do not find it important and beneficial. However, it is found that the students attentive to political news and information are more likely to hold a positive perception of politics and see involvement in politics more positively. The study, therefore, concluded that among the university students of Lahore, media mobilization theory holds true for traditional media. However, for online media, media malaise theory seems to hold more weight.
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Curran, James, Sharon Coen, Stuart Soroka, Toril Aalberg, Kaori Hayashi, Zira Hichy, Shanto Iyengar, et al. "Reconsidering ‘virtuous circle’ and ‘media malaise’ theories of the media: An 11-nation study." Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism 15, no. 7 (February 25, 2014): 815–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884913520198.

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Culbertson, Hugh M., and Guido H. Stempel. "“Media Malaise”: Explaining Personal Optimism and Societal Pessimism About Health Care." Journal of Communication 35, no. 2 (June 1, 1985): 180–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-2466.1985.tb02242.x.

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Ejaz, Waqas. "Analyzing Malaise and Mobilization: The Effects of Media on Political Support and European Identity in Old and New Member States." Politics in Central Europe 13, no. 2-3 (December 20, 2017): 33–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pce-2017-0002.

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Abstract The recent financial crisis and the way it was handled by European Union (EU) received a great deal of media coverage, and since the media has a tendency to alter public opinion, it is safe to assume that it has affected some Europeans’ attitudes towards the EU. In order to test that assumption, a model was built around the theoretical framework of “media malaise,” and »political support«. It was found that the media certainly affected and shaped public opinion; however, study revealed that consuming media has not made people more cynical towards the EU. Based on secondary data analysis of Eurobarometer the study reveals positive relationship of media mobilization effect with European’s political attitudes and identity.
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Overby, L. Marvin, and Jay Barth. "The Media, the Medium, and Malaise: Assessing the Effects of Campaign Media Exposure with Panel Data." Mass Communication and Society 12, no. 3 (June 18, 2009): 271–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15205430802461095.

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Atkin, David, Leo W. Jeffres, Jae-Won Lee, and Kimberly A. Neuendorf. "Sports in the Media: Perceptions of Athletic Activities and Their Influence on Leisure." International Journal of Sport Communication 1, no. 3 (September 2008): 320–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijsc.1.3.320.

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The current study examined relationships between sports consumption, values, and media use. In particular, the authors considered relationships between athletic or physical values, perceptions of their portrayal in the entertainment media, sports media use, athletic behaviors (attending events, playing sports), and general media use. A probability survey in a major metropolitan area revealed that sports fandom is related to the importance of being healthy, athletic, and physically fit. These findings suggest that the “passive” leisure allocations commonly ascribed to sports viewing do not displace “active” leisure in the form of actual attendance at sporting events and programs. With regard to sports competition generally, then, the authors see little support for Putnam’s (1995, 2001) metaphor of “bowling alone” (or media-induced malaise) among our sports fans.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Media malaise"

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ANZIVINO, MONIA. "Mass media e cultura politica. Analisi della relazione tra esposizione mediatica e atteggiamenti politici degli italiani." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/35399.

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Questa tesi indaga la relazione tra esposizione ai mass media e atteggiamenti, valori e credenze politicamente rilevanti dei cittadini italiani. Si tratta di un’analisi secondaria dei dati Itanes del 2001, che mira a valutare se è possibile considerare i media, e la televisione in particolare, come soggetti importanti che contribuiscono alla definizione del rapporto degli individui con la politica. Alla base di questo interrogativo di ricerca vi sono, da una parte, i cambiamenti intervenuti nel contesto italiano, dove accanto ai processi legati alla modernizzazione sociale, è venuta meno la forza di aggregazione, mobilitazione e socializzazione delle subculture politiche e dei partiti di massa; dall’altra, vi sono i risultati di recenti studi italiani che vedono una forte corrispondenza, non solo tra decisione di voto e network televisivo o telegiornale seguito, ma anche tra scelta elettorale ed esposizione a specifici programmi televisivi, che spinge a domandarsi se dietro a questo rapporto ci sia una relazione più ampia e generale tra come gli individui si espongono ai media e le loro predisposizioni culturali. La prospettiva che muove le analisi e le interpretazioni di questo lavoro è quella delle teorie che ipotizzano un impatto di medio/lungo periodo, graduale e cumulativo, dei media sugli orientamenti dei cittadini. I media in quest’ottica, in particolare la televisione, sono considerati importanti agenzie di socializzazione, soprattutto per quegli ambiti tematici lontani dalla sfera esperienziale personale degli individui, come lo è la politica e i fenomeni ad essa connessi. Considerando la cultura politica come un concetto multidimensionale e analizzando le sfere della civicness, della partisanship e quella tematico-valoriale, si sono messe in evidenza per ciascun tratto le connessioni tra gli orientamenti dei cittadini e il loro modo di esporsi ai media. I risultati mostrano che esiste una relazione significativa tra l’esposizione ai media e molti dei tratti culturali esaminati: un’assidua esposizione alla televisione si associa ad una maggiore vicinanza alla politica, in termini di competenza e identificazione partitica, e contemporaneamente ad una peggiore valutazione del proprio ruolo di cittadino e dell'immagine dei rappresentanti politici. Inoltre, ad una abituale ed assidua esposizione televisiva corrispondono orientamenti valoriali mediamente più liberisti, autoritari, xenofobi e materialisti, elementi che vanno a supporto delle teorie di riferimento.
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Ribeiros, Brigida Isabel Gonçalves. "Malas." Master's thesis, Universidade de Lisboa. Faculdade de Arquitetura, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/12291.

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Bayle, Antoine-Laurent-Jessé. "Recherches sur les maladies mentales thèse /." Paris : BIUM, 2003. http://www.bium.univ-paris5.fr/histmed/medica/cote?TPAR1822x247.

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Chaumier, Edmond. "Un chapitre de l'histoire des maladies constitutionnelles." Paris : BIUM, 2004. http://www.bium.univ-paris5.fr/histmed/medica/cote?TPAR1878x363.

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Andral, Gabriel. "Recherches sur l'expectoration dans les différentes maladies de poitrine." Paris : BIUM, 2003. http://www.bium.univ-paris5.fr/histmed/medica/cote?TPAR1821x089.

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Combes, Émile. "Considérations contre l'hérédité des maladies thèse pour le doctorat en médecine présentée et soutenue le 21 mars 1868 [à la Faculté de médecine de Paris] /." Paris : BIUM, 2003. http://www.bium.univ-paris5.fr/histmed/medica/cote?TPAR1868x082.

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Esquirol, Étienne. "Des passions considérées comme causes, symptômes et moyens curatifs de l'aliénation mentale Thèse présentée à l'école de médecine de Paris et soutenue le 7 nivôse an 14 /." Paris : BIUM, 2003. http://www.bium.univ-paris5.fr/histmed/medica/cote?TPAR1805x574.

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Falret, Jean-Pierre. "Observations et propositions médico-chirurgicales thèse présentée et soutenue à la Faculté de médecine de Paris le 30 décembre 1819 /." Paris : BIUM, 2003. http://www.bium.univ-paris5.fr/histmed/medica/cote?TPAR1819x296.

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Lancereaux, Étienne. "De la thrombose et de l'embolie cérébrales considérées principalement dans leurs rapports avec le ramollissement du cerveau thèse pour le doctorat en médecine présentée et soutenue le 7 mars 1862 /." Paris : BIUM, 2003. http://www.bium.univ-paris5.fr/histmed/medica/cote?TPAR1862x039.

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Delaye, Jean Baptiste. "Considérations sur une espèce de paralysie qui affecte particulièrement les aliénés thèse présentée et soutenue à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris, le 20 novembre 1824, pour obtenir le grade de Docteur en médecine /." Paris : BIUM, 2003. http://www.bium.univ-paris5.fr/histmed/medica/cote?epo1109.

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Books on the topic "Media malaise"

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Jeff Fillion et le malaise québécois. Montréal: Liber, 2008.

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Rwanda, entre crise morale et malaise esthétique: Les médias, la photographie et le cinéma à l'épreuve du génocide des Tutsi (1994-2014). Dijon: Les Presses du réel, 2014.

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Kléda, Samuel. Phytothérapie: Traitement des maladies par les plantes au Cameroun. Batouri [Cameroun: s.n.], 2006.

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Benoît, Emmanuel P. Manuel de matière médicale: À l'usage des gardes-malades. Montréal: [s.n.], 1997.

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Santé, maladies et médecine africaine: Plaidoyer pour l'autre tradipratique. Yaoundé, Cameroun: Presses universitaires de Yaoundé, 2009.

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Science, malades et espace public. Paris: Hermes Science, 1999.

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Traitements naturels de 150 maladies: L'art de soigner en faisant appel à la nature. [Montréal]: Du Roseau, 2005.

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P, Lane Richard, and Crosskey Roger Ward, eds. Medical insects and arachnids. London: Chapman & Hall, 1993.

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Eustachian tube and middle ear diseases. Tokyo: Springer-Verlag, 1988.

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Séminaire sur "la recherche sur les plantes médicinales et leur utilisation dans le traitement des maladies infectieuses en Afrique de l'Est" (2000 Centre pharmacopée de l'IRST). Recherche sur les plantes médicinales et leur utilisation dans le traitement des maladies infectieuses en Afrique de l'Est: Compte rendu du séminaire tenu au Centre pharmacopée de l'IRST, Butare, 24-26 octobre 2000. Butare [Rwanda]: Institut de recherche scientifique et technologique, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Media malaise"

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Boulon, Carine, Guillaume Mahé, François Luizy(†), and François Becker. "Mesure de l'épaisseur intima-media." In Maladies Artérielles, 153–56. Elsevier, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-2-294-74970-4.00019-1.

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Laffan, Michael. "Embracing a New Curriculum, 1750–1800." In The Makings of Indonesian Islam. Princeton University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691145303.003.0002.

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This chapter examines how, in the eighteenth century, more formalized structures of learning were established in the archipelago as Southeast Asian scholars began to participate increasingly in Middle Eastern networks. It describes a subsequent eighteenth-century trend; namely a reaction to the popularity of the Medina-oriented muhaqqiqin that would lay the groundwork for what would become the standard Islamic curriculum of Southeast Asia. This was particularly clear in the wealthy port of Palembang, where the Sammaniyya order would play its part in developing Sufi scholarship and correctives. Yet again emphasis would be placed on restricting access to abstruse philosophical treatises to an elect and discouraging the dissemination of popular earlier texts and allied romances, which the Malays would nonetheless continue to support.
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Erturk, Ayse, Ugur Kostakoglu, Ilknur Esen Yildiz, Nur Hursoy, Sevda Ozdemir Al, Songul Ozyurt, Neslihan Ozcelik, Hatice Beyazal Polat, and Aysegul Copur Cicek. "Demographic, Clinical and Radiological Features of Healthcare Workers and Two Index Cases That Were Infected with COVID-19 (SARS-Cov-2)." In Fighting the COVID-19 Pandemic. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.99148.

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To evaluate the index cases leading to the transmission of healthcare workers (HCWs) in Rize/Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan University Faculty of Medicine Education and Research Hospital with COVID-19 infection and the clinical features of infected HCWs. The first two COVID-19 test positive patients treated at Rize/Turkey between 10.03.2020 and 12.04.2020 and HCWs those who examined these two patients whose COVID-19 PCR test results were positive were included in this study. In Rize/Turkey, the first and second cases of positive COVID-19 which was recorded on 13.03.2020 on 25.03.2020, 27 HCWs (female, 63%, n = 17 and male, 37%, n = 10 and the mean age was 33.2 ± 6.9 years) who contacted during the treatment of these cases and became COVID-19 positive were examined. The median of symptom duration (days) of the HCWs was 5 days (range: 0–17 days). Fever, 55.6% (n = 15); malaise, 44.4% (n = 12); cough, 40.7% (n = 11); sore throat, 33.3% (n = 9); myalgia, 33.3% (n = 9); dyspnea, 14.8% (n = 4); diarrhea, 22.2% (n = 6); vomiting, 14.8% (n = 4); anosmia, 18.5% (n = 5); ageusia, 22.2% (n = 6) and headache, 37% (n = 10) of the cases. The rates of headache in female HCWs infected with COVID-19 were found to be significantly higher compared to men (52.9%). None of them had severe clinical situation requiring intensive care follow-up or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Laboratory measurements of HCWs were carried out at the first when they had symptoms and when they recovered, and results were compared accordingly. The thorax computerized tomography (CT) findings of HCWs were normal in 74.1% (n = 20) of total. HCWs were initially affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Early measures provided by the Health authorities, access to diagnosis and treatment, and the young age average in HCWs prevented severe outcomes such as severe clinical course and mortality at the beginning of the outbreak.
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López Jerez, Mabel Paola. "Las “malas esposas” y la violencia femenina en el Nuevo Reino de Granada, 1721-1811." In Ni calladas ni sumisas. Trasgresión femenina en Colombia, siglos XVII – XX, 198–231. Editorial Uniagustiniana, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.28970/9789585498662.05.

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Por medio de diversos casos de sevicias y conyugicidio, este capítulo busca ubicar a la defensa propia y a la agresión interpersonal como trasgresiones radicales al mandato de la subordinación femenina al marido en el Nuevo Reino de Granada entre 1721 y 1811. Dicho fenómeno se sitúa en el marco de una agencia femenina en la época por parte de las mujeres de los estamentos bajos (mestizas pobres, indígenas y negras libertas) para defender su integridad física y las libertades individuales no institucionalizadas, conseguidas gracias a las labores económicas desempeñadas en el espacio público. El capítulo hace evidentes las tensiones entre el ideal de la perfecta casada y el estigma de la mala esposa en el marco de los procesos por violencia conyugal de mujeres contra sus maridos
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Conference papers on the topic "Media malaise"

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"Neurological symptoms of corona virus disease." In 4th International Conference on Biological & Health Sciences (CIC-BIOHS’2022). Cihan University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24086/biohs2022/paper.836.

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Corona virus disease is an infectious disease induced by a family of viruses that can cause common cold and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).This research work was designed to shed light on the different presentation forms, especially the unusual ones of the disease as an attempt to make early diagnosis for better and efficient treatment and prevention of the disease.A sample of 203 subjects who have had corona disease were questioned about the symptoms they were complaining of during the illness. Correlation coefficient study was conducted to declare the relationship between the different symptoms especially the unusual ones and the disease, among the symptoms themselves, certain symptoms with the age group, as well as the gender.The results showed positive correlation between many of the usual symptoms and the disease for instance, fever, headache, cough, dyspnea, malaise, muscle and joint pain, dizziness, loss of smell and appetite, running nose, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. No significant correlation could be detected with the unusual symptoms like, elevated blood pressure, conjunctival congestion, amnesia, and decreased concentration, skin rash, loss of consciousness, intestinal colic and gastric pain.According to the available results no specific symptom could be attributed to a given age group or gender with the exception of the neurological symptoms in the form of amnesia, loss of consciousness, and decreased concentration. These findings were found to be firmly correlated with the severity of fever. The authors postulate that these symptoms can be attributed to the temporary reduction in the number of neurotransmitters molecules of the brain. Further work is needed to provide evidence in support of this postulation. In conclusion, for early diagnosis and therefore to achieve efficient treatment of corona disease, unusual presentation must be kept in mind. Fever must be delt with seriously and effectively to prevent or minimize the development of neurological symptoms. Using all means of audio, video, and social media to spread the information about the disease will have a crucial role in slowing the spread of the disease especially the new strains.
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Omar, Asmah Haji. "The Malay Language in Mainland Southeast Asia." In GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2019. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2019.16-1.

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Today the Malay language is known to have communities of speakers outside the Malay archipelago, such as in Australia inclusive of the Christmas Islands and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands in the Indian Ocean (Asmah, 2008), the Holy Land of Mecca and Medina (Asmah et al. 2015), England, the Netherlands, France, and Germany. The Malay language is also known to have its presence on the Asian mainland, i.e. Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. As Malays in these three countries belong to a minority, in fact among the smallest of the minorities, questions that arise are those that pertain to: (i) their history of settlement in the localities where they are now; (ii) the position of Malay in the context of the language policy of their country; and (iii) maintenance and shift of the ancestral and adopted languages.
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García Ospina, Andrés Felipe, Germán Cock Sarmiento, Valeria Chiguachí Vélez, and María Elena Bernal Loaiza. "Aprendamos a estibar mercancías." In Nuevas realidades para la educación en ingeniería: currículo, tecnología, medio ambiente y desarrollo. Asociación Colombiana de Facultades de Ingeniería - ACOFI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26507/paper.2536.

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En el laboratorio de logística de la Facultad de Ciencias Empresariales de la Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira se realizó una práctica para contribuir al proceso de enseñanza–aprendizaje, con el objetivo de abordar el tema de estibado para almacenamiento y/o transporte de mercancías, el cual hace referencia a la colocación y distribución correcta de la carga en una unidad de paletización, por tanto, es de gran importancia realizar este proceso de la manera adecuada para evitar daños en las mercancías, accidentes laborales, incumplimiento de entregas y sobrecostos por reposición de mercancías averiadas. La metodología que se implementó en la práctica consistió en la entrega de un Set de pallets a los grupos de estudiantes, unas fichas informativas con las características de los productos contenidos en las cajas y los materiales en una escala de reducción 1:10. Cada grupo lanzó los dados y de acuerdo con el número obtenido se designaron los materiales correspondientes a ser estibados. Los alumnos contaron con 5 minutos para leer las fichas informativas de cada material y posteriormente empezar a realizar el proceso de estibado. De manera intuitiva, los diferentes equipos realizaron el paletizado de las cajas en un tiempo límite de 15 minutos. Una vez concluido el trabajo de los grupos, se realizó una plenaria en la cual cada uno de ellos explicó el paletizado realizado y los criterios tenidos en cuenta para el mismo. Finalmente, se comparó el resultado obtenido contra una tabla de criterios de buenas prácticas y se realizó la retroalimentación correspondiente. En la retroalimentación se logró concluir que las características físicas de los materiales como su forma, volumen, peso, densidad, altura del arrume y compatibilidad o incompatibilidad de productos, son variables que afectan la manera de realizar el estibado. Además, los estudiantes evidenciaron algunas malas prácticas que se dan en los centros de distribución de la industria, tales como, materiales incompatibles almacenados en una misma estiba, apilamiento fuera del centro de gravedad de la carga, huecos y grietas que generan inestabilidad del arrume como consecuencia de las diversas formas de las unidades de almacenamiento y mercancías livianas por debajo de las pesadas generando aplastamientos. Esta práctica ayudará a los estudiantes a resolver problemas recurrentes en los centros de distribución como lo es el de paletización y distribución de la carga para almacenamiento y/o transporte.
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Chaparro Parada, Luis. "Sincronía entre el pensar, el hablar y el hacer en la ingeniería." In Nuevas realidades para la educación en ingeniería: currículo, tecnología, medio ambiente y desarrollo. Asociación Colombiana de Facultades de Ingeniería - ACOFI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26507/paper.2292.

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Para algunos filósofos la madurez mental se refleja en la armonía entre lo que se piensa y lo que se hace, es el caso de Immanuel Kant filósofo Alemán de la época de la ilustración propuso, entre muchas cosas, que la minoría de edad consiste en la incapacidad de servirse de su propio entendimiento sin la conducción de otro, e invita a tener el Valor de servirnos de él, de nuestro propio entendimiento, extrapolando estas hermosas palabras a nuestro contexto universitario en donde interactuamos con futuros ingenieros en una gran proporción entre los 17 y los 23 años, y en un gran número de casos con una problemática que no radica en la falta de entendimiento sino en la decisión y el valor para servirse de el con autonomía, podría pensarse en la inseguridad como una posible razón, pero no podemos dejar de lado el pensar en que la influencia que ejercen los demás es una fuerza muy poderosa que no se puede ignorar. Evidenciar la armonía existente entre lo que se piensa, se dice y se hace fue el propósito principal del experimento, entendiendo que la falta de ella representa una problemática relevante para nuestro país. Es así como para clase de gestión de proyectos que imparto en el programa de ingeniería industrial de la universidad Santo Tomas Seccional Tunja diseñe un experimento que permitiera evidenciar la dicotomía existente en esos momentos (pensar, decir y hacer). El experimento de tipo social fue diseñado para una clase presencial de tres horas, en la que antes del ingreso de los estudiantes se colocó una pequeña cámara de video de tal manera que no fuera vista por ellos, y al inicio de la clase se trataron temas relacionados con la corrupción en proyectos públicos y privados, sus afectaciones, que en muchos casos (generalmente de tipo público) desde el inicio ya vienen siendo permeados por malas prácticas incluso generadas por nuestros gobernantes o por los ejecutores de los proyectos, casos como el de Odebrecht, el ministerio de las TIC con el internet para zonas rurales, entre otros, la exposición se dio motivando la participación con puntos positivos para aquellos que expresaran su punto de vista, lo cual fue todo un éxito pues la mayor parte de la clase intervino, esta primera fase duro una hora, posterior vino una segunda fase que consistió en la realización de un Quiz de mediana complejidad, una vez dictados los puntos me retire del salón de clase por un tiempo prolongado, alrededor de 40 minutos en los cuales la cámara de video sin que ellos se percataran grabo las actuaciones de los estudiantes dejando en evidencia para muchos la “copia” realizada, y por ultimo una tercera fase de reflexión que consistió en primer lugar la confrontación de la participación dada en la primera fase, versus el actuar en la tercera para ratificar la sincronía entre lo que se piensa, se dice y se hace.
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Sastre González, Julián, Maria Cuello León, Cinta Romero Adame, and Noemí Vaquero Redondo. "¿Qué es un DOT? Análisis de casos." In CIT2016. Congreso de Ingeniería del Transporte. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/cit2016.2016.3182.

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Son claros los efectos negativos del patrón de crecimiento urbano disperso y del enfoque de la planificación del transporte desde la oferta, en vez de hacerlo desde la demanda. Las medidas que buscan un incremento de la oferta de infraestructura viaria (mediante construcción de nuevas o ampliación de las existentes) con el fin de satisfacer la demanda creciente de tráfico motorizado, orientadas a la mejora del desplazamiento en vehículo privado, no sólo son insuficientes para solucionar el problema de la movilidad urbana, sino que, favorecen el crecimiento de los viajes en coche y con ello generan una mayor congestión. La idea del desarrollo sostenible, que propone crecer económicamente con equidad, sin dañar los ecosistemas y superando la pobreza, es una referencia obligada en las diversas actividades y disciplinas. El urbanismo no es la excepción, sobre todo si se considera que la ciudad transforma de manera intensa el medio ambiente. Por lo tanto, el urbanismo tiene una estrecha relación con la propuesta de sostenibilidad. Aparece una nueva tendencia conjuga urbanismo y movilidad, es el denominado DOT: “Desarrollo Urbano Orientado al Transporte Público”. Esta tendencia se basa en el desarrollo urbano en áreas adyacentes a estaciones de transporte masivo con el objetivo de fomentar un mayor uso del sistema de transporte público y a la vez potenciar la sostenibilidad financiera de dicho sistema mediante la concentración de la demanda de usuarios del transporte público a partir de la re /densificación urbana en zonas estratégicas. Los desarrollos DOT se diseñan según ocho principios ligados al urbanismo sostenible: Caminar, Pedalear, Conectar, Transportar, Mezclar, Densificar, Compactar y Cambiar. Se analizan tres experiencias internacionales de DOT estudiando la aplicación de cada uno de los principios DOT a través de un análisis comparativo de buenas y malas prácticas.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/CIT2016.2016.3182
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