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Hauzeur, Jean-Philippe, and Valérie Gangji. "Phases 1–3 Clinical Trials Using Adult Stem Cells in Osteonecrosis and Nonunion Fractures." Stem Cells International 2010 (2010): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2010/410170.

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Nonunion fractures and aseptic bone necrosis are two pathological conditions having some impairment of the cellular part of the repair: a reduction of MSC and of the osteoblastic activation. Both are good candidates for cell-based therapies using stem cells. We made a review of the published human trials. Only autologous bone marrow aspirate implantation was until now used. In Nonunion, a direct injection—15 to 150 ml—was made in 4 case series studies. In another, the bone marrow aspirate was concentrated before injection. The results were good. In bone necrosis, only one level 1 study was published. The results at 24 months were positive in terms of reduction of the necrosis and appearance of collapse. In 3 case series studies, a treatment with concentrated bone marrow aspirates was deemed useful with good results in 76 to 96%. These results are interesting but need confirmation by controlled studies.
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Cano-Gallent, Mireia, Jordi Niñerola-i-Maymí, Anna Roca-Martínez, and Anna Figueras-Masip. "Validació preliminar del Qüestionari de regulació emocional cognitiva (Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire, CERQ) en aspirants a bomber: anàlisi factorial exploratòria [Preliminary Validation of the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ) in Aspiring Firefighters: An Exploratory Factor Analysis] [Validación Preliminar del Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ) en Aspirantes a Bomberos]." REIRE Revista d'Innovació i Recerca en Educació 17, no. 1 (September 1, 2023): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1344/reire.42270.

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Antecedents. Hi ha pocs estudis sobre la regulació emocional en membres dels cossos de seguretat i emergències. Així i tot, hi ha estudis científics que indiquen els beneficis i riscos de l’ús de determinades estratègies en la regulació emocional. L’objectiu d’aquest estudi és validar i adaptar el Qüestionari de regulació emocional cognitiva (Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire, CERQ). Mètode. Hi van participar 239 aspirants a bomber (92,89 % homes i 7,11 % dones), d’entre 23 i 43 anys. Resultats. Els resultats van mostrar una estructura de 9 factors i 2 suprafactors, amb una reducció a 32 ítems. El nou model explica el 63 % de la variabilitat de les dades. L’escala té bona consistència interna, tot i els canvis de dimensionalitat. Pel que fa a la fiabilitat dels factors, té estabilitat temporal, així com entre els 2 suprafactors, amb correlacions altes entre les administracions. Conclusions. Els resultats obtinguts són similars a la versió original i a la validació en espanyol, i mantenen l’estructura factorial. Una diferència observada és el comportament dels suprafactors en els aspirants a bomber, la qual cosa ens porta a inferir que per superar el curs de formació bàsica és necessari combinar ambdues estratègies (adaptatives i menys adaptatives). [Background. There are few studies on emotional regulation in members of safety and emergency services. However, those that are to be found in the scientific literature indicate the benefits and risks that the use of certain strategies exerts on emotional regulation. Here, a preliminary study for the validation and adaptation of the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire is presented. Methods. The study sample comprised 239 aspiring firefighters (92.89 % male and 7.11 % female), aged 23-43 years. Results. The results revealed a structure of nine factors and two suprafactors, which reduced the number of items to 32. The new model explains 63 % of the variability of the data. The scale used has good internal consistency despite the changes in dimensionality. As for the reliability of the factors, analysis indicates temporal stability, and also temporal stability between the two suprafactors, showing high correlations between administrations. Conclusions. The results obtained are similar to those recorded for the original version and for the validation in Spanish, maintaining the original factor structure. One difference observed is the behaviour of the suprafactors in aspiring firefighters, suggesting that in order to pass the basic training course, candidates need to combine both strategies (adaptive and less adaptive).] [Antecedentes: El objetivo principal es realizar un estudio preliminar para la validación y adaptación del Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire a partir del análisis de su estructura factorial, fiabilidad y consistencia interna en una muestra de aspirantes a bomberos. Método: Participaron 239 aspirantes a bomberos (92,89 % hombres y 7,11 % mujeres), entre los 23 y 43 años (M = 32,61 años; SD = 4,829). Resultados: Los resultados mostraron una estructura de nueve factores y dos suprafactores, reduciendo a 32 ítems en vez de 36. El nuevo modelo consigue explicar el 63 % de la variabilidad de los datos. La escala utilizada cuenta con una buena consistencia interna a pesar de los cambios de dimensionalidad. En cuanto a la fiabilidad de los factores del cuestionario tiene estabilidad temporal, analizando las 125 respuestas obtenidas, así como entre los dos suprafactores mostrando correlaciones altas entre las administraciones. Conclusiones: Los resultados obtenidos son parecidos a la versión original y a la validación en español, manteniendo su estructura factorial. Una diferencia que se observa es el comportamiento de los suprafactores en los aspirantes a bomberos llevándonos a inferir que para superar el curso de formación básica es necesario combinar ambas estrategias.]
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Choudhary, PK, N. Nepal, N. Mainali, and B. Meenakshi. "Implementation of Bethesda system in thyroid aspirate: A cyto-histopathological correlation study." Journal of Pathology of Nepal 6, no. 11 (March 17, 2016): 902–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jpn.v6i11.15648.

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Background: Thyroid lump is a common clinical problem in Nepal. The risk of malignancy has to be judged prior to surgery for which fine needle aspiration cytology is widely used. To bring the uniform reporting of thyroid aspirates, the Bethesda system for reporting thyroid cytopathology (TBSRTC) was introduced in 2007. This study was done to evaluate the various cytomorphological patterns of thyroid aspirate and to correlate the Bethesda system with final histopathology report.Materials and Methods: Fine needle aspiration were performed and were evaluated as per TBSRTC criteria. Fine needle aspiration cytology report were compared with biopsy specimen whenever possible. Result: A total of 386 cases were studied. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and overall accuracy of TBSRTC were 75.2%, 98.2%, 90.0%, 94.7% and 94.03% respectively. Conclusion: Use of TBSRTC in reporting thyroid cytopathology has a greater accuracy; however, benign cases need regular follow up as there are false negative cases.
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Commodore, Felecia. "Losing Herself to Save Herself: Perspectives on Conservatism and Concepts of Self for Black Women Aspiring to the HBCU Presidency." Hypatia 34, no. 3 (2019): 441–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hypa.12480.

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Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) often come under criticism for being havens of conservatism (Harper and Gasman 2008). This conservatism can be found intertwined in some HBCUs’ presidential hiring processes. Focusing on the lack of gender parity in the HBCU presidency, through a Black Feminist Theory lens, I argue that HBCUs using these practices for the selection of Black women presidents create a conflict of self for aspirants who do not authentically subscribe to or perform conservatism. The philosophical ideas of authenticity, self‐esteem, and self‐respect are explored to explain how these expectations create barriers to aspirants achieving their goals and their authentic selves. Subjecting Black women leaders to these practices oppresses aspirants’ need for authenticity and leads to the replication of these conservative ideologies. I conclude that these barriers, in turn, narrow the HBCU presidential pipeline and perpetuate a lack of gender parity in HBCU leadership.
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Voit, Christiane A., Gregor Schäfer-Hesterberg, Martina Kron, Alexander C. J. van Akkooi, Juergen Rademaker, Ansgar Lukowsky, Alfred Schoengen, et al. "Impact of Molecular Staging Methods in Primary Melanoma: Reverse-Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) of Ultrasound-Guided Aspirate of the Sentinel Node Does Not Improve Diagnostic Accuracy, But RT-PCR of Peripheral Blood Does Predict Survival." Journal of Clinical Oncology 26, no. 35 (December 10, 2008): 5742–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2007.13.7653.

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Purpose This study analyzes (1) the value of tyrosinase reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) of aspirates obtained by ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration cytology (US-FNAC) of sentinel nodes (SNs) in patients with melanoma before sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and (2) the value of RT-PCR of blood samples of all SLNB patients. Patients and Methods Between 2001 and 2003, 127 patients with melanoma (median Breslow depth, 2.1 mm) underwent SLNB. FNAC was performed in all SNs of all patients pre- and post-SLNB. The aspirates were partly shock-frozen for RT-PCR and were partly used for standard cytology. Peripheral blood was collected at the time of SLNB and at every outpatient visit thereafter. Results Thirty-four (23%) of 120 SNs were positive for melanoma. SN involvement was predicted by US-FNAC with a sensitivity of 82% and a specificity of 72%. Additional tyrosinase RT-PCR revealed the same sensitivity of 82% and a specificity of 72%. At a median follow-up time of 40 months from first blood sample, peripheral-blood RT-PCR was a significant independent predictor of disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS; P < .001). Conclusion US-FNAC is highly accurate and eliminates the need for SLNB in 16% of all SLNB patients. RT-PCR of the aspirate or excised SN does not improve sensitivity or specificity. RT-PCR of blood samples predicts DFS and OS.
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Shandilya, Gaurav Kumar. "Mental Health Status of UPSC CSE Aspirants: A Survey-Based Study." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 5 (May 31, 2023): 4454–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.52603.

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Abstract: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts one of the most challenging and competitive exams in India. Preparing for the UPSC exam requires immense hard work, dedication, and perseverance, which often puts a significant amount of stress on the aspirants' mental health. In this study, we conducted an online survey to assess the mental health status of UPSC aspirants. The survey was conducted on 203 participants, who were either preparing for the UPSC exam or had attempted it multiple times. The survey included questions on their attempts, coaching institutes, physical and mental health, emotional problems, sleep hours, and preparation status. The results indicate that while the majority of the participants rated their physical health as good, their mental health status was somewhat poor or poor. A significant number of participants reported facing emotional problems, feeling low or down, and sleep disturbances. The study highlights the need for mental health support for UPSC aspirants, including counselling services and awareness programs.
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Isaac Abraham Thottathil and S. Thivaharan. "Virtual Musical Instruments with Python and OpenCV." March 2023 5, no. 1 (February 23, 2023): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.36548/jucct.2023.1.001.

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There is an increasing need for musical aspirants to have access to cheaper musical instruments. This study explores the opportunities to utilize image recognition algorithms via OpenCV to port this technology into readily available modern devices, which will enable inexpensive yet authentic methods of playing a piano. Through OpenCV and Pygame libraries, one can set up a rigid camera that will trace the player’s fingers. The fingers if they cross or hover over a specific coordinate of a key, the piano note (.wav file) will be played by Pygame’s mixer module. This simple yet inexpensive option might help first-time musical aspirants experience music in an affordable and accessible way. Furthermore, this article explores the future scope of accommodating other musical instruments.
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Azhippo, Oleksandr. "Innovative approaches and health technologies as part of the vocational training of aspirants of the II master's level of higher education." Scientific Journal of National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. Series 15. Scientific and pedagogical problems of physical culture (physical culture and sports), no. 6(126) (July 20, 2020): 7–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.31392/npu-nc.series15.2020.6(126).01.

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The attitude of higher education aspirants of the II master's level to the use of innovative approaches and health technologies in physical education of higher education institutes is considered in the article. The system of higher education needs constant improvement, which is specified to the increase in requirements for the future specialists’ vocational training, in particular masters of education in the field of physical education and sports. At this time, the introduction of innovative approaches to the training process of higher education aspirants in the field of physical education and sports is relevant and necessary. It will allow future specialists to meet the needs of modern society, to be confident, more flexible in the system of training of higher education aspirants of a pedagogical profile, to have a sufficient level of adaptation to the fast-changing requirements of the world labor market, to be mobile to changing directions of the pedagogical activity, and to have the opportunity to choose new modern professions that arise with the advent of new sports. The analysis of the results of the research shows that respondents consider the decisive motive for higher education to have the possibility of employment in higher education institutions; young professionals note the need to reform the existing system of physical education in higher education institutions, offering for this the widespread use of innovative technologies and the exchange of international experience; point out the desirability of complementing the process of practical training of masters with combined and dance innovations and modern unconventional motor activity such as mixed martial arts (MMA), TRX and CrossFit; note the preparedness to introduce innovative technologies in their future professional activity. The main barriers to the introduction of innovative approaches and health technologies in the process of physical education of higher education institutions, according to aspirants, are excess of document circulation, reporting, and insufficient funding. The analysis of the questionnaire shows the need to modernize the modern system of physical education in higher education institutions through the use of innovative approaches and health technologies.
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Khurana, Kamal K., and Anthony J. Mortelliti. "The Role of Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy in the Diagnosis and Management of Juvenile Hemangioma of the Parotid Gland and Cheek." Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 125, no. 10 (October 1, 2001): 1340–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5858/2001-125-1340-trofna.

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Abstract Background.—The current recommendation for the management of juvenile hemangiomas (JH) is to delay treatment in the hope of spontaneous regression. However, accurate diagnosis is necessary before considering conservative management. Traditionally, the diagnosis of JH has required excisional biopsy. The cytology literature on this relatively rare neoplasm is sparse. Objective.—To present our experience with fine-needle aspiration in the diagnosis and management of JH. Design.—Three cases with a cytologic diagnosis consistent with JH of the parotid gland and cheek were identified from our cytopathology files. Aspirate smears, immunohistochemical studies, computed tomographic scan findings, and clinical follow-up were reviewed. Results.—Patients were female infants ranging in age from 3 to 9 months and presented with an oval firm mass (size range, 2.0–5.0 cm) involving the parotid gland (2 cases) and cheek (1 case). Computed tomographic scan with contrast demonstrated homogeneous enhancement. Aspirate smears revealed spindle-shaped cells in sheets and clusters in a background of blood. The parotid gland aspirates and cell block preparations revealed ductal structures entrapped in sheets of spindle-shaped cells. Immunohistochemical studies revealed prominent vascular spaces lined by CD34 and factor VIII–positive flattened endothelial cells. The diagnosis of JH was rendered on the basis of the cytologic findings in conjunction with the radiologic and clinical findings. On clinical follow-up (8–24 months), none of the patients has shown any progression of the lesion. Conclusions.—Fine-needle aspiration, in conjunction with imaging studies, is a useful tool in the diagnosis and management of JH. It eliminates the need for surgical excision for diagnostic purposes and allows for clinical follow-up of patients with JH.
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Renshaw, Andrew A. "How closely do thyroid fine-needle aspirates need to be screened?" Diagnostic Cytopathology 27, no. 5 (October 29, 2002): 259–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dc.10221.

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Books on the topic "Neet aspirants"

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Pain Of Every Student. Amazon, 2023.

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Gorain, Amit. MCQ on Thermal Physics and Oscillation and Wave: For NEET Aspirants. Independently Published, 2020.

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HAKEEM, ABRAR AHMAD. NEET MDS 20-20: A MUST FOR NEET MDS ASPIRANTS. A book of one liner statements, NEET MDS 2020 model test paper,NEET MDS 2019 paper. Independently published, 2019.

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Narang, Vipin. Seeking the Bomb. Princeton University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691172613.001.0001.

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Much of the work on nuclear proliferation has focused on why states pursue nuclear weapons. The question of how states pursue nuclear weapons has received little attention. This book is the first to analyze this topic by examining which strategies of nuclear proliferation are available to aspirants, why aspirants select one strategy over another, and how this matters to international politics. Looking at a wide range of nations, from India and Japan to the Soviet Union and North Korea to Iraq and Iran, the book develops an original typology of proliferation strategies—hedging, sprinting, sheltered pursuit, and hiding. Each strategy of proliferation provides different opportunities for the development of nuclear weapons, while at the same time presenting distinct vulnerabilities that can be exploited to prevent states from doing so. The book delves into the crucial implications these strategies have for nuclear proliferation and international security. Hiders, for example, are especially disruptive since either they successfully attain nuclear weapons, irrevocably altering the global power structure, or they are discovered, potentially triggering serious crises or war, as external powers try to halt or reverse a previously clandestine nuclear weapons program. As the international community confronts the next generation of potential nuclear proliferators, the book explores how global conflict and stability are shaped by the ruthlessly pragmatic ways states choose strategies of proliferation.
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Trzcinka, Agnieszka. Aspiration Pneumonitis. Edited by Matthew D. McEvoy and Cory M. Furse. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190226459.003.0016.

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Aspiration pneumonitis during the perioperative period is a serious complication and involves passage of sterile gastric contents into the airway resulting in alveolar damage. The mechanism of aspiration pneumonitis is characterized by a significant inflammatory reaction. The risk of aspiration is highest during anesthesia induction, but it is also present during emergence and extubation. The risk factors include delayed gastric emptying (gastritis, pain, pregnancy, obesity, elevated intracranial pressure), emergency surgery, upper abdominal surgery, and difficulty securing the airway. Anesthesiologists should focus on prevention of pulmonary aspiration with consideration of the patient’s NPO status and risk factors when planning anesthesia induction and emergence. If aspiration of gastric contents occurs, the patient may exhibit a variety of symptoms, with severity based on the volume and pH of the aspirate. Subsequently, patients with observed or suspected aspiration need supportive treatment that varies depending on the severity of symptoms.
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Langabeer, James, and John Napiewocki. Competitive Business Strategy for Teaching Hospitals. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400629679.

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Without new ways to think and manage itself strategically, academic healthcare faces terminal deterioration. Heightened competition and changing dynamics have brought turbulence to teaching hospitals, and the main impact has been financial. Langabeer and Napiewocki give health care executives the tools and concepts of strategic management they need and ways to strengthen analytic skills, all based on up-to-date empirical research, cast in language they can grasp and relate to, and specially tailored to help teaching hospital administrators cope successfully with today’s marketplace challenges. Board members, trustees, and others with decision- and policy-making responsibilities will also find the book essential, as well as their teaching colleagues and students on their way up in the hospital industry. The authors maintain that if nonprofit teaching hospitals are to compete successfully with private for-profit hospital chains, not only must they learn the terrain of the playing fields, they must also learn how the game itself is played. Langabeer and Napiewocki offer that knowledge, and in doing so have written the first book of its kind to address comprehensively the entire realm of strategic management aimed clearly at teaching hospitals and major academic medical centers. With findings from primary empirical research into a large sample of teaching hospitals and focusing on the statistical relationships to economic performance, they provide crucial insights into why certain hospitals are more effective than others. Their book will also help healthcare executives relate strategy research on industrial organizations to their own teaching hospital environments. In doing so, their book fills a void in the literature on business strategy that for too long has caused consternation among healthcare administrators and aspirants alike.
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Book chapters on the topic "Neet aspirants"

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Einhorn, Robert J. "Identifying Nuclear Aspirants and Their Pathways to the Bomb." In Nuclear Weapons Proliferation in the Next Decade, 59–67. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315878348-5.

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Singh, Amrita. "What Do Business Schools Expect From Aspirants During Recruitment?" In Advances in Educational Marketing, Administration, and Leadership, 170–88. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9073-6.ch011.

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This chapter will discuss the practices that business schools need to include/incorporate in their admission process. The contents of this chapter are relevant to business schools admitting students for undergraduate, postgraduate, and/or both programs. In this chapter, the author will elucidate various aspects that need to be considered by decision makers to help them achieve a wholistic outcome post the recruitment drive. Red flag areas which can result in stagnation or rigidity in the selection process and impact the overall quality of a cohort will also be highlighted. For the benefit of the reader the author has segregated the study into four different groups. Some areas may be general and relevant to business schools recruiting for both, undergraduate, and postgraduate studies, other areas may be more specific to a program or level of students.
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Verma, Anil, Aman Singh, Divya Anand, and Rishika Vij. "Technology Inspired-Elaborative Education Model (TI-EEM): A futuristic need for a Sustainable Education Ecosystem." In Deep Learning: Theory, Architectures and Applications in Speech, Image and Language Processing, 167–82. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815079210123010014.

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Before three decades, providing higher education infrastructure for young aspirants in their locality was a challenge for India. With 5164 higher education institutions, including universities, colleges, and stand-alone institutions, India has surpassed the United States as the global leader in educational infrastructure over the last two decades. This work intends to propose an elaborative education ecosystem for sustainable quality education. The secondary data from top global ranking agencies (Times, QS, Webometric, Scimago, and Shanghai Ranking) is deployed to avoid the cost of a worldwide survey for primary data and the execution time. Quality education's quantitative and qualitative parameters are reviewed separately on different scales. The need for the proposed model is evaluated on academic reputation, employer reputation, faculty-student ratio, citations per faculty, international faculty, international students, and infrastructure on the 7-point quality scale. The proposed elaborative model will establish a robust quality education ecosystem on global parameters. The proposed model emphasizes the use of emerging technologies including the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Blockchain (BC), in the education industry.
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Pant, Triloki, and Swati Pant. "The Technology Shift for MOOC-Based Libraries." In Advances in Library and Information Science, 109–18. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9825-1.ch008.

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Massive open online courses (MOOCs) have evolved in past decade and become one of the prominent parts of the higher education system. The MOOCs provided a promising platform to aspirants who wanted to study further to either enhance their educational status or learn new technologies. With the evolution of MOOC, many platforms started to offer such courses, and many of them are not free as these courses need to register with some nominal fee. The role and need of libraries come at this point for MOOC courses as the courses are bundled with corresponding study material. The print library needs to assist e-library so that it may be compatible with the MOOCs and corresponding resources. The technological shift from print to e-library has a great impact on e-learning followed by MOOCs; however, the issue of MOOC libraries and resources is yet to be resolved to ensure the availability to all the users. The chapter deals with the need of library for MOOCs, its structure and technology shift from print library to e-library, along with the differentiation between e-learning and MOOCs.
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Pant, Triloki, and Swati Pant. "The Technology Shift for MOOC-Based Libraries." In Research Anthology on Collaboration, Digital Services, and Resource Management for the Sustainability of Libraries, 729–38. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8051-6.ch041.

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Massive open online courses (MOOCs) have evolved in past decade and become one of the prominent parts of the higher education system. The MOOCs provided a promising platform to aspirants who wanted to study further to either enhance their educational status or learn new technologies. With the evolution of MOOC, many platforms started to offer such courses, and many of them are not free as these courses need to register with some nominal fee. The role and need of libraries come at this point for MOOC courses as the courses are bundled with corresponding study material. The print library needs to assist e-library so that it may be compatible with the MOOCs and corresponding resources. The technological shift from print to e-library has a great impact on e-learning followed by MOOCs; however, the issue of MOOC libraries and resources is yet to be resolved to ensure the availability to all the users. The chapter deals with the need of library for MOOCs, its structure and technology shift from print library to e-library, along with the differentiation between e-learning and MOOCs.
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Agberu, Oluwaseun Abioye, and Stephen Damilola Odebiyi. "Narrative Analysis of the Coverage of the 2015 and 2019 Presidential Elections in Selected Nigerian Newspapers." In Global Perspectives on the Impact of Mass Media on Electoral Processes, 57–82. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4820-2.ch004.

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The media is important for the sustenance of democracy. While several studies have examined the role played by the Nigerian media during elections, none has examined issues discussed by the media during elections, in particular the 2015 and 2019 presidential elections. Therefore, the study undertook, through narrative research design, the coverage of the 2015 and 2019 presidential elections in Vanguard Nigeria and Daily Trust newspapers. Findings from the study reveal that Nigerian newspapers preached national unity, warned of economic depression and the need to diversify the economy, questioned the preparedness of the electoral commission to conduct elections, questioned the ability of the presidential aspirants to eradicate corruption, spoke out against pre-election violence and vote-buying, and spoke against the use of divisive rhetoric by politicians. The study recommends that media owners and professionals themselves should safeguard the profession from being a tool in the hands of divisive politicians.
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Corbacho-Cuello, Isaac, Rodrigo González-García, and Miriam Andrea Hernández-Barco. "Solving a Crime in the Geology Lab." In Handbook of Research on the Influence and Effectiveness of Gamification in Education, 579–97. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-4287-6.ch028.

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This work shows an innovative and manipulative activity to learn about rocks and minerals using gamification and problem-based learning. This proposal was designed to be carried out with primary school prospective teachers during their training studies but can also be applied in either primary or secondary education levels. Students role-play aspirants who intend to enroll in a fictitious scientific police school. The admission test to that school consists of a practical case, where light has to be thrown on a death case. They need to determine if it could be a self-poisoning or murder case, deciphering some hints and using their basic geology knowledge and skills to show that they deserve a place in that school. This activity takes advantage of the popular TV dramas based on forensics to engage and motivate the students to work in the lab with minerals and rocks that the students could otherwise not have well received.
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Kakita, Ramappadu, and Vijaya Babu Palukuri. "Social and Cultural Factors Influence on English Speaking Abilities." In Innovations and Technologies for Soft Skill Development and Learning, 133–41. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3464-9.ch016.

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Social and cultural factors assume a huge job in learning climate. The speaker foundation assumes an indispensable job in English speaking skills, and it could be a dialect capacity that is horrifying by social and cultural segments. The researcher utilized the technique to hold the majority of the improvement occurred inside the class in regular settings and conjointly to gauge the speaking troubles experienced by technical course aspirants. This examination focuses on the impact of socio-cultural factors on the English-speaking abilities and it comprises observations, interviews, unstructured meetings, and surveys. The combination of different culture foundation students took part and accepted the need for social air and cultural support, which can empower the dimension of English expressive knowledge because they feel unsure while communicating. This examination is to discover useful inputs for learners, parents, and educationists to upgrade the procedures of instruction and figuring out ways to improve speaking abilities in English.
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Ashley, Louise. "Stigma and Shame." In Highly Discriminating, 204–28. Policy Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529209648.003.0009.

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Chapter 7 explored the experiences of young working class aspirant City workers as they engaged in organizational social mobility programmes. Chapter 8 considers what happens next, as many attempt to secure a permanent graduate role. During initial introductions to the City they are immersed in the meritocratic myth but as they take part in graduate recruitment processes they realize they have been sold highly partial truths. Many experience stigma and shame, especially through painful everyday encounters that suggest that their very presence in the City elicits disgust. Following sociologist Imogen Tyler, the chapter focuses on the political function of stigma, to show how stigma ensures the boundaries of elite professions are managed and contained, so that people who threaten the ‘respectability’ of these jobs are kept out and ‘in their place’.
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Sharma, Reeta, and Shantanu Ganguly. "Reengineering India's Education System Through E-Learning." In Advances in Library and Information Science, 147–62. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5146-1.ch009.

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The education marketplace in India is changing dramatically, whether at school, university, or at advanced or professional course levels. In today's context, the need of the hour is to augment knowledge in every sphere to remain abreast of the competitive landscape. On the other hand, with the constant advent of ICT and rapid invasion of internet in the knowledge society, the online delivery models are becoming user friendly, interactive, and dynamic. Universities and colleges face significant constraints in raising revenue, growing classroom capacity, and increasing student enrolments; student graduation rates remain a major concern and graduating students are finding it difficult to find suitable jobs with corporations, who are demanding greater and varied skills and competencies. Online education platforms are constantly evolving as a great savior by providing suitable professional courses to the right aspirants at the right time, at the right place. This chapter is an exploratory study of the role of e-learning platforms, which emerged as one of the major remedies in India's education system.
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Verma, Priyanka, Malini Singh, and Neeraj Aggarwal. "The Effect of Next –Level Housekeeping via Technology on the Perceptions of the Hospitality Aspirants." In 2020 8th International Conference on Reliability, Infocom Technologies and Optimization (Trends and Future Directions) (ICRITO). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icrito48877.2020.9197965.

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Josaphat, A., AM Saldanha, JP Mwanga, and A. Simon. "TB or not TB? A spontaneous tubercular enterocutaneous fistula in a severely acutely malnourished child." In MSF Paediatric Days 2022. NYC: MSF-USA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.57740/ttb5-d359.

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INTRODUCTION Tuberculosis (TB) and severe acute malnutrition (SAM) are major health problems in east Democratic Republic Congo (DRC), a setting with persistent armed conflict and population displacement. Diagnosis of TB in children is difficult as symptoms are non-specific and diagnostic sensitivity is low, especially in SAM. CASE DESCRIPTION (Download PDF for photos accompanying this description) A 4-year old girl was referred for a 2-week history of fever, cough, weight loss, and swelling of the limbs and face. On examination she was febrile and tachycardic, with pedal edema up to the knee, facial puffiness, and bilateral crepitations on auscultation. She lived in an overcrowded camp for internally displaced people. Her older brother had similar symptoms and neighbours had recently started TB treatment. She was admitted with a working diagnosis of SAM-Kwashiorkor type, acute pneumonia, and suspicion of TB. At day 5, her fevers continued despite IV broad-spectrum antibiotics. Chest x-ray was insignificant. Sputum microscopy and GeneXpert on gastric aspirate were both negative for TB. She developed abdominal distension and a spontaneous fistula at the umbilicus (photo), discharging milky fluid that was thought to be digested nutritional milk. Anti-tuberculosis treatment was started based on strong clinical suspicion of extra-pulmonary TB (EPTB). Within 2 weeks she improved clinically and nutritionally, the fistula spontaneously closed eliminating the need for surgery, and she could be discharged. DISCUSSION This case highlights the difficulties of diagnosing EPTB in children with SAM. Diagnosis relies heavily on clinical suspicion and epidemiological information. Negative sputum microscopy and GeneXpert gastric aspirate analysis do not rule out TB. Early initiation of treatment is the most important factor affecting mortality, thus empirically starting treatment should be considered. Spontaneous enterocutaneous fistulas caused by TB are rare, and there is limited literature describing their presentation or treatment. In our case, an empiric conservative treatment approach was very successful and even eliminated the need for surgery.
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Chen, Yue, Isuru S. Godage, Saikat Sengupta, Cindy Lin Liu, Kyle D. Weaver, Eric J. Barth, and Robert J. Webster. "An MRI-Compatible Robot for Intracerebral Hemorrhage Removal." In 2017 Design of Medical Devices Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dmd2017-3451.

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Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH) is the deadliest form of stroke and occurs when blood, leaked from a ruptured vessel pools in the brain forming a pool of semi-coagulated blood called a hematoma. 1 in 50 people will have an ICH in their lifetime [1] and the 30-day mortality rate is 43% with half of the deaths occurring in the acute phase, which motivates the need for safe and rapid treatment. However, literature reviews show no significant benefit of surgical removal vs. “watchful waiting”, despite the potential value of decompressing the brain. It has been hypothesized that this is due to the significant disruption of healthy brain tissue required to reach the hemorrhagic site in open brain surgery. Recent studies conducted on phantom models have shown that a robotic needle made from curved, concentric, elastic tubes can reach a hemorrhagic site through a needle-sized path to successfully aspirate the hematoma. This approach has the potential to decompress the brain with far less disruption to surrounding brain tissue [4]. Those initial experiments were conducted under guidance from periodic (low rate) CT [2]. The need for intraoperative imaging was motivated by the fact that the brain shifts during aspiration, collapsing to fill the cavity left by voided blood. This approach has the potential advantage of “one stop shopping”, since ICH is typically diagnosed in the CT scanner. It is appealing to treat ICH immediately after diagnosis, while the patient is still in the scanner. However, CT also has the drawback of requiring ionizing radiation, as well as providing only intermittent images rather than real-time information. In this paper, we consider a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) guided approach, which provides the converse in terms of both benefits and drawbacks. MRI is not typically used to diagnose ICH, but it can provide detailed soft-tissue and hematoma contrast [3], and fast image updates, enabling real-time monitoring of brain deformation during the aspiration process. Toward performing ICH aspiration with a concentric tube robot in an MRI environment, this paper presents accuracy and MR-compatibility tests for a new MR-compatible robot designed for ICH removal.
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Gautam, Matma, and Snehal Tambulwadikar. "Design Education and Multiculturalism." In LINK 2021. Tuwhera Open Access, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/link2021.v2i1.86.

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Design education exists at the cross-disciplinary intersection of sociology, cognitive psychology, technology and material history. In India, as in many other countries which have experienced colonisation, the wave of decolonisation demands questioning the normative ways of knowing, doing and being. The idea of decolonisation is reflected upon as peeling off the layers of dogmas created by other cultures on existing ones. In the wake of decolonisation, there is a rising concern for plural and multicultural societies. The practise of living out day to day varies across the cultures and often ends up alienating or excluding multiplicity of voices. In today's context digital disruption, with added layers of social media, the concept of ‘self’ and the ‘other’, the idea of ‘identity’ has become a complex phenomenon equated with cultural studies. The case study shared through this paper is carried out with students of first year at NID Haryana, in their first year first semester of undergraduate programme, Bachelor in Design. Facilitating a course on Indian Society and Culture for design students, posed a pedagogical challenge to bring together diverse and eclectic approaches while training the students to deepen their understanding of their own subjective positions and exploring cultural narratives in which their design ought to function. The findings and discussion points are an outcome of the assignment attempted by the student during the module inputs ‘Approaches to Indian Culture’, structured using autoethnography research framework. The said assignment was introduced in the context of online education due to Covid -19 where students were encouraged to pay attention to their immediate home environment as a living cultural repository. The day-to-day cultural resources available to us often become invisibilised, in favour of tangible predefined ones like those of museums or tangible objects. The students were encouraged to look at being part of the cultural context, but still retain a distance from which they could question, interrogate and challenge some of the normative assumptions that come as part of belonging to the said cultural context. The paper discusses the need to become aware and situate oneself as a designer in the cultural context that has shaped his/her/their identity and intrinsic motivations. The aspirant designer was subjected to become aware of his/her vulnerable position in the light of his newly acknowledged socio-cultural context through the means of mapping cultural changes in his family over last three generations. This has been instrumental in initiating a journey to engage with cultural change with sensitivity, appreciate and become aware of the role of oneself in making conscious choices. Through this paper, we would like to investigate this process of decolonising the identity of the designer. The paper expands on complexity of aspects mapped by the students, their reflections and probes further on methods, approach that ought to be adopted in the process of decolonising the designer.
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Torosian, Michael H. Breast Cancer Biomarkers Based on Nipple and Fine Need Aspirates. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada410824.

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