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Sharma, Himani, Nitin Kumar Joshi, Yogesh Kumar Jain e Pankaj Bhardwaj. "Promoting Health and Well-being of Institutionalized Destitute Females: A Study from Thar Region of India". Journal of Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences University 19, n.º 1 (2024): 92–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jdmimsu.jdmimsu_686_23.

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Abstract Context/Background: Destitute females are largely neglected by society and lead a miserable life, subject to mental and physical abuse. The study was planned to assess the basic health needs of females living in a destitute home and develop a model information, education, and communication (IEC) tool kit package for the specific needs to facilitate better mental and physical well-being. Aims/Objectives: This study aims to develop a model IEC toolkit package for specific health needs of females living in destitute homes. Methodology: A multiphasic mixed-methods study was conducted at the destitute home of Jodhpur. Females living in the facility were interviewed to assess their basic health needs and an IEC model toolkit was prepared for health promotion. The toolkit was implemented and feedback was taken to refine the final model toolkit. Results: All 31 females were included in the study after due consent. The mean age was 31 years (standard deviation = 7.6) and majority (10; 32.3%) were literate with no formal education. Through interviews, priority health needs were derived as mental health, menstrual hygiene, and general hygiene. Interventions designed were yoga, recreation, laughter club and anger coping skills for mental health, visual aids, role plays, and posters for menstrual and general hygiene. The final model was designed specifically for literacy levels using feedback from stakeholders. Conclusions: The developed model was received with enthusiasm by participants and implementers. It was deemed to lessen their burden in a long run, ensuring sustainability. Such model is easily implementable and could be replicated by other destitute homes for health promotion amongst destitute females.
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Farooqui, M. Naseem Iqbal. "Interpersonal Communication in Family Planning in Pakistan". Pakistan Development Review 33, n.º 4II (1 de dezembro de 1994): 677–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v33i4iipp.677-684.

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In order to curb the harmful effects of population growth many developing countries initiated family planning programmes around the year 1960. These programmes traditionally consisted of two components namely provision of family planning services on the supply side and Information, Education and Communication (lEe) on the demand side. In many of these countries the IEC component has been performing functions such as providing information about the locations and types of services available and motivating couples to adopt family plan,ning. Besides, IEC has also been performing the function of educating the local and national leaders and educated people about population problems and benefits of smaller family size [Rogers (n.d.)]. The channels through which IEC messages are conveyed are either mass media or interpersonal communication. Mass media includes television, radio, and print media. Planned interpersonal channels include person to person contacts by home visitors etc. Whereas unplanned interpersonal communication consists of exchanges between husband and wife, among relatives and friends.
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Mendieta, Maria Jose, Suzanne Dhaini, Geert Goderis, Andreas Zeller, Olivia Yip, Flaka Siqeca, Sabina De Geest, Mieke Deschodt, Leah Zullig e Heather King. "Adaptations of a community-based integrated care model for frail home-dwelling older adults using the results of a feasibility evaluation". International Journal of Integrated Care 23, S1 (28 de dezembro de 2023): 547. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.icic23202.

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Introduction: The WHO recommends implementing integrated care models to overcome fragmented care for frail older adults. However, their effectiveness remains inconclusive, due to limited assessment of implementation processes and outcomes. As population ages, the Swiss Canton Basel-Landschaft adopted a legal framework requiring creation of Information and Advice Centers (IAC) for home-dwelling older adults. INSPIRE and the Canton are collaborating to develop, implement, and evaluate an integrated care model for the IACs. INSPIRE is a multiphase implementation science project: Phase 1 included participatory development of the INSPIRE care model by involving cantonal and local stakeholders. Stakeholder involvement is still maintained, through bi-yearly meetings. Phase 2, the present study, aimed to evaluate its feasibility and implementation and describe the adaptations needed Methods: Design: Using a mixed-methods design, we evaluated the feasibility and implementation of the INSPIRE care model and the IAC by: a) measuring fidelity to the implementation strategies to promote the IAC; b) describing IAC visitors; and c) assessing implementation outcomes of the care model. Sample: All IAC visitors; 18 older adults 65+; a nested sample of 8 frail older adults 75+; 8 informal caregivers; IAC nurse and social worker. Data sources: qualitative data from interviews (older adults/informal caregivers) and meetings (IAC staff); quantitative data from the IAC administrative information and health records Results: Aim a & b: IAC promotion: 63 out of 83 planned promotional activities were delivered by the IAC leadership (e.g., letters to older adults 75+) but not delivered to all target stakeholders. IAC visitors: Between Jan-Sept 2022, 113 older adults aged 65-74 and 362 aged 75+ visited the IAC. From the 65-74 group, 12 individuals were identified as pre-frail/frail and from those, 2 received the INSPIRE care model. From the 75+ group, 162 individuals were considered pre-frail/frail and 47 of them received the care model. The care model reached 4.8% of the target population. Referral source: 92 (aged 65-74) and 174 (aged 75+) self-referred to the IAC; few referrals by community care providers. Services requested: The main requested service in the 65-74-year-old group was social services (32/113) while for those 75+ it was a needs assessment (141/362). Aim c: Qualitative information: the nurse showed higher acceptability of the model compared to the social worker. High acceptability and feasibility of the model were perceived by older adults and their caregivers. Quantitative information: fidelity to the model core components mean score: 33/48; lowest scores for care coordination and follow-up. Implications: The high acceptability of the INSPIRE care model by older adults who acceded to the intervention and their caregivers shows that integrated care approaches may have potential to enhance quality of care although adaptations might be needed to increase its fit. In parallel, in order to increase reach, more efforts and supportive leadership are needed to promote the IAC, enhance community care providers engagement in the referral process. Next steps: Adaptation of the care model and implementation strategies to increase referrals to the IAC, thus improving reach of the intervention, and contributing to better recruitment for the effectiveness evaluation.
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Biyyala, Renuka Biyyala, Ram Sagar Reddy Moola e Sreedevi Arepalli. "Awareness about mother and child health services among tribal women of reproductive age group in Kurnool division of Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh". International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 5, n.º 7 (22 de junho de 2018): 3111. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20182657.

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Background: Maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity continue to be high in tribal areas despite the existence of various national programmes in India especially due to lack of awareness about MCH services among tribal women. This study was planned with the aim of assessing the knowledge of married tribal women of reproductive age group about MCH services.Methods: This community based longitudinal study was carried out in January to June 2014 in Bairluti, tribal area at Kurnool district in Andhra Pradesh. 168 married women of reproductive age group were selected by simple random sampling. All the participants were interviewed using a predesigned pretested semi structured questionnaire.Results: Awareness about vitamin A supplementation, family planning temporary methods, birth waiting homes, JSY, 108 services was observed to be poor among participants. Awareness about postnatal services, institutional delivery, family planning permanent methods was found to be inadequate. Whereas more than 50% of the study subjects had knowledge regarding antenatal services, home delivery by trained person, complete immunization and feeding practices. Health workers and family members were the major source of information. Literacy status had statistically significant association with knowledge about MCH services. Statistically significant improvement in awareness is observed after educational intervention.Conclusions: Knowledge of tribal women about MCH services was observed to be inadequate. Maternal literacy plays a key role in better utilization of MCH services. IEC activities with health education sessions will help to increase awareness.
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Waseem, Rida, Matthew T. V. Chan, Chew Yin Wang, Edwin Seet e Frances Chung. "Predictive performance of oximetry in detecting sleep apnea in surgical patients with cardiovascular risk factors". PLOS ONE 16, n.º 5 (6 de maio de 2021): e0250777. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250777.

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Introduction In adults with cardiovascular risk factors undergoing major noncardiac surgery, unrecognized obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) was associated with postoperative cardiovascular complications. There is a need for an easy and accessible home device in predicting sleep apnea. The objective of the study is to determine the predictive performance of the overnight pulse oximetry in predicting OSA in at-risk surgical patients. Methods This was a planned post-hoc analysis of multicenter prospective cohort study involving 1,218 at-risk surgical patients without prior diagnosis of sleep apnea. All patients underwent home sleep apnea testing (ApneaLink Plus, ResMed) simultaneously with pulse oximetry (PULSOX-300i, Konica Minolta Sensing, Inc). The predictive performance of the 4% oxygen desaturation index (ODI) versus apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) were determined. Results Of 1,218 patients, the mean age was 67.2 ± 9.2 years and body mass index (BMI) was 27.0 ± 5.3 kg/m2. The optimal cut-off for predicting moderate-to-severe and severe OSA was ODI ≥15 events/hour. For predicting moderate-to-severe OSA (AHI ≥15), the sensitivity and specificity of ODI ≥ 15 events per hour were 88.4% (95% confidence interval [CI], 85.7–90.6) and 95.4% (95% CI, 94.2–96.4). For severe OSA (AHI ≥30), the sensitivity and specificity were 97.2% (95% CI, 92.7–99.1) and 78.8% (95% CI, 78.2–79.0). The area under the curve (AUC) for moderate-to-severe and severe OSA was 0.983 (95% CI, 0.977–0.988) and 0.979 (95% CI, 0.97–0.909) respectively. Discussion ODI from oximetry is sensitive and specific in predicting moderate-to-severe or severe OSA in at-risk surgical population. It provides an easy, accurate, and accessible tool for at-risk surgical patients with suspected OSA.
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Maribashetti, Kiran, Gurjeet Singh Chowdhary, G. Varadaraj e KS Shruthi. "Home Blood Pressure monitoring: An economical, reliable, and convenient Tool over ambulatory Blood Pressure monitoring in Patients on Dialysis". Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 70, n.º 8 (1 de agosto de 2022): 28–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/japi-11001-0069.

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Background: Hypertension and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients on dialysis. Blood pressure (BP) control is of paramount importance in reducing morbidity and mortality in this high-risk population, although there is no consensus on target BP. Ambulatory BP recording is considered gold standard in estimating the BP among patients on dialysis. But, ambulatory BP recording is cumbersome, not economical, and not easily available to Indian patients. Therefore, an easier and more convenient method has to be implemented to monitor the BP. Some studies demonstrated that home BP recordings may be promising in making a more accurate diagnosis of hypertension in hemodialysis patients. However, there is paucity of research that compares home-based BP monitoring with ambulatory BP recordings in patients on hemodialysis. The present study was thus planned to examine the hypothesis that out-of-dialysis unit BP measurement in the form of home-based measurement of BP is as efficacious as ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) in evaluating hypertension among patients on hemodialysis. Aim: To assess the accuracy of home-based BP monitoring in comparison to ABPM among chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients on hemodialysis. Objective: To assess the ability of home-based BP monitoring to detect hypertension among CKD patients on hemodialysis. Materials and methods: This was a prospective observational study carried out in the Department of Medicine in a tertiary care hospital. The total duration of the study was 24 months. Fifty-two CKD patients on hemodialysis fulfilling the eligibility criteria were taken up for the study after informed consent. Blood pressure was measured using a standardized BP measuring equipment at home, thrice a day for 3 days in the interdialysis period. Also, all these patients were subjected to 24 hours of ABPM in the interdialysis period. Home-based BP monitoring records are then compared with the one-time ABPM records. All statistical calculations were done using computer programs Microsoft Excel 2007 (Microsoft Corporation, NY, USA) and SPSS (Statistical Product and Service Solutions; SPSS Inc., Chicago, Illinois, USA) version 21. Result: In our study, the mean awake, asleep, and average ABPM readings of systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) were 141.69/81.33, 139.39/80.04, and 141.23/80.67 mm Hg, respectively, while the mean SBP and DBP recorded on home-based measurements were 143.6 and 82.69 mm Hg, respectively. All the subjects showing mean SBP ≥140 mm Hg as per ABPM had home-based readings of above 140 mm Hg while 23 out of 27 patients (85.2%) with mean SBP <140 mm Hg as per ABPM had similar observation by home-based monitoring (kappa 0.847; p<0.01). All the subjects showing mean DBP ≥90 mm Hg as per ABPM had home-based readings of above 90 mm Hg while 42 out of 44 patients (95.5%) with mean DBP <90 mm Hg as per ABPM had similar observation by home-based monitoring (kappa 0.866; p<0.01). Conclusion: Our study shows that there is no difference between BP readings as observed by ABPM and home-based BP monitoring. Also, home-based BP monitoring can detect hypertension as effectively as ABPM among patients on hemodialysis, thereby making home-based BP monitoring a safe and reliable method of BP measurement in clinical practice
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Perera, Subashan, Neelesh K. Nadkarni, David Wert, Jessie VanSwearingen e Jennifer S. Brach. "Intraclass Correlation Coefficients for Planning Cluster Randomized Trials in Community-Dwelling Older Adults". Journal of Aging and Health 32, n.º 5-6 (6 de dezembro de 2018): 252–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0898264318816216.

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Objectives: With the emerging trends, more cluster randomized trials will be conducted in older adults, where facilities are randomized rather than individuals. Similarity of individuals from a facility (intraclass correlation coefficient/ICC) plays a critical role, but not readily available. We document ICCs for measures commonly used in community-dwelling older adults and discuss implications. Method: Secondary analysis of a range of baseline measures from the On the Move cluster randomized trial, whose ICCs were computed using a linear mixed model. Results: Self-reported disability measures related to facility characteristics and sense of community had the greatest ICCs (>0.10), while mobility performance measures had 0.05 to 0.10, and cognitive measure 0.11. Discussion: The ICCs for measures commonly used in older adults are of a sufficient magnitude to have a substantial impact on planned sample size of a study and credibility of results, and should be taken into consideration in study planning and data analysis.
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M. Venkatesh and G. Raja Rao. "Speed Control of DC Motor Using Intelligent Controllers". November 2020 6, n.º 11 (30 de novembro de 2020): 157–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.46501/ijmtst061130.

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DC Motors are broadly utilized in mechanical applications, home appliances and robot controllers on account of their high unwavering quality, adaptability and low cost, where speed and position control of motor are required. The activity of a DC motor is performed by conventional controllers and intelligent controllers in MATLAB environment. The speed control of a dc motor utilizing conventional controllers (PID, IMC) and intelligent controllers (FLC, ANFIS) in view of MATLAB simulation program. A numerical model of the process has been created utilizing genuine plant information and afterward conventional controllers and intelligent controllers has been planned. The outcome acquired as rise time, settling time. Out of these controllers FUZZY can give a superior outcome. Another intelligent controller like ANFIS Controller was created based on Sugeno type FIS along with PID can give a superior performance like quicker settling time, and its sensitivity to applied load. A relative investigation of execution assessment of all controllers has been finished.
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Godzik, Jakub, Corey T. Walker, Nicholas Theodore, Juan S. Uribe, Steven W. Chang e Laura A. Snyder. "Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Interbody Fusion With Robotically Assisted Bilateral Pedicle Screw Fixation: 2-Dimensional Operative Video". Operative Neurosurgery 16, n.º 3 (24 de setembro de 2018): E86—E87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ons/opy288.

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Abstract Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) techniques may enable faster patient recovery and reduce the incidence of postoperative infections. Image-guided approaches to spinal instrumentation and interbody fusion have gained popularity in MIS, reducing radiation exposure and improving screw placement accuracy. Use of a novel computed tomography (CT) navigation-based robotic arm provides for live image-guided surgery, with the potential for augmenting existing MIS approaches and improving the accuracy of instrumentation placement. We report on the surgical technique of MIS transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) performed with the assistance of a new robotic device (ExcelsiusGPS, Globus Medical Inc, Audubon, Pennsylvania) and intraoperative CT guidance in a patient with single-level lumbar spondylolisthesis. The patient gave written informed consent before treatment. Institutional review board approval was deemed unnecessary. The patient was positioned prone on the operating room table, and an intraoperative CT was obtained with stereotactic arrays placed bilaterally in the posterior superior iliac spine. Screw trajectories were planned using the ExcelsiusGPS software and placed percutaneously with the robotic arm without using a Kirschner wire. Interbody placement was performed via an expandable retractor after muscle dilation. Screw placement accuracy was determined with postoperative CT, which demonstrated good screw positioning without breach. The patient recovered well and was discharged home without complications. The combined use of the new robotic device and intraoperative CT enables accurate and safe fixation for the treatment of symptomatic lumbar spondylolisthesis. The operative video demonstrates the technical nuances of positioning, stereotactic marker placement, work flow, and screw placement. Used with permission from Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, Arizona.
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Kurzrock, Razelle, Amy R. MacKenzie, Adham Adel Jurdi, Basem Goueli, Walter Bordogna, Magalie Hilton, Erika Ferreira et al. "Alpha-T: An innovative decentralized (home-based) phase 2 trial of alectinib in ALK-positive (ALK+) solid tumors in a histology-agnostic setting." Journal of Clinical Oncology 39, n.º 15_suppl (20 de maio de 2021): TPS3155. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2021.39.15_suppl.tps3155.

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TPS3155 Background: Anaplastic lymphoma kinase ( ALK) fusions are found in 3–8% of non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC) and ̃0.2% of other tumor types. Alectinib is a selective, CNS-active ALK tyrosine kinase inhibitor approved as first-line treatment for adults with advanced ALK fusion-positive ( ALK-fp) NSCLC based on the phase 3 ALEX trial (NCT02075840; PMID 28586279). Preliminary evidence supports investigation of alectinib in a tumor-agnostic setting. ALK inhibitors have shown efficacy in ALK-fp tumor types other than NSCLC (PMIDs 29685646; 28977547; 30591488), with alectinib showing efficacy irrespective of ALK fusion partner and against ALK-activating mutations (PMIDs 29642598; 29559559). Methods: Alpha-T is a phase 2 open-label, single-arm trial (NCT04644315) with an innovative home-based remote design, currently enrolling adults with histologically confirmed, locally advanced/metastatic solid tumors (except lung cancer and cancers of unknown primary) harboring ALK fusions or selected mutations ( ALK-mut; R1275Q, F1245C, F1174X). The decentralized design permits enrollment regardless of location, allows most assessments to be home-based and maintains the relationship between patients (pts) and their treating oncologist. Key inclusion criteria: no alternative or unsuitable to receive standard therapy; ECOG PS 0–2; adequate hematologic, renal and hepatic functions; no prior ALK inhibitor; measurable solid tumor (RECIST 1.1) or primary brain tumor (RANO); asymptomatic or stable CNS metastases permitted. Pts are identified via the Foundation Medicine Inc. (FMI) Precision Enrollment service. For any solid tumor identified as ALK+ (fusion/selected mutation) by next-generation sequencing in tissue/blood (F1 CDx/F1L CDx, FMI), the ordering oncologist is given trial details and can liaise with a Science 37 investigator. Pts receive 600mg oral alectinib twice a day with food until radiological PD, unacceptable toxicity, withdrawal of consent or death. Home-based assessments (eg, physical examination, blood sampling, questionnaire completion) are conducted in-person by a mobile nurse at baseline and every 4 weeks, with remote support from the Science 37 investigator via their telemedicine platform. Tumor assessments at screening and every 8 weeks are performed at a local radiology facility. Primary endpoint: confirmed ORR by investigator in pts with ALK-fp tumors (RECIST 1.1). Secondary endpoints: ORR by independent review facility (IRF); DoR and PFS; intracranial ORR and DoR (IRF); OS and safety. Descriptive analyses are planned for pts with ALK-mut tumors and primary brain tumors. Pharmacokinetics and biomarkers will be evaluated. Patient-reported outcomes will be assessed via the EORTC QLQ-C30 and EuroQoL EQ-5D-5L questionnaires. Target enrollment is 50 pts with ALK-fp tumors evaluable by RECIST. As of 9 Feb 2021, 1 pt is in screening. Clinical trial information: NCT04644315.
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M, Klein Susan, e Miller Carol A, eds. In-home respite care for older adults: A practical guide for program planners, administrators, and clinicians. Springfield, Ill., U.S.A: C.C. Thomas, 1986.

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Jasink, Anna Margherita, e Luca Bombardieri, eds. Researches in Cypriote History and Archaeology. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-140-3.

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Researches in Cypriote History and Archaeology collects the Proceedings of an international meeting held in Florence in April 2009. The title and the contributions disclose how the original planning of a workshop in Florence evolved in time. A report of the University of Florence research activity in the Kouris river valley has been initially planned; as soon as the idea of the meeting was advertised, it was found appropriate to enlarge the horizon and to include in the discussion further issues on Cypriote History, Archaeology and Philology. It will, thus, be seen that starting from the Kouris Valley a kind of small overview on Bronze and Iron Age Cyprus has been put together. A wide variety of themes and interests raised up during the meeting in Florence, as well as a positive esprit de collaboration which allowed to share new results of interesting researches in progress, open further possibilities of exchanges and lead us to hope for a new meeting dedicated to Cypriote History and Archaeology, to be planned in Tuscany in a next future.
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Mora, Marta. Notebook Planner Paris Coordinates Typography Minimalist: Planner, Home Budget, 6x9 Inch, Personalized, Money, Planning, Agenda, 114 Pages. Independently Published, 2021.

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Garling, Tommy, e Gary W. Evans, eds. Environment, Cognition, and Action. Oxford University Press, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195062205.001.0001.

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How do human beings comprehend, evaluate, and utilize the physical environments they inhabit? In this edited volume, a distinguished group of international contributors examines in detail the interconnections between what we know about, feel, and hope to accomplish in real world environments. Psychologists, planners, architects, and geographers discuss the state of knowledge in environmental cognition, building and landscape assessment, aesthetics, and decision-making. Gaps in our thinking about environmental issues are also discussed. The authors present an analysis of how our knowledge can be utilized in the design and planning of settings better suited to human needs. Of interest to psychologists, geographers, and environmental designers, Environment, Cognition, and Action examines the dynamic interplay of assessment, knowledge, and action of people in all settings relevant to daily life -- home, school, office and industry.
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Mora, Marta. Notebook Planner Mens Roofing Men Roofer Work: Agenda, Money, Planner, Personalized, 114 Pages, Home Budget, 6x9 Inch, Planning. Independently Published, 2021.

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Mora, Marta. Notebook Planner Funny 50th Anniversary Golden Wedding Gift: 114 Pages, 6x9 Inch, Home Budget, Planning, Planner, Agenda, Personalized, Money. Independently Published, 2021.

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Love, Nicholas. Namast'ay Home with My Owl: Notebook Planner - 6x9 Inch Daily Planner Journal, to Do List Notebook, Daily Organizer, 184 Pages. Independently Published, 2020.

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Gomez, Alexias. Namast'ay Home with My Dog: Notebook Planner - 6x9 Inch Daily Planner Journal, to Do List Notebook, Daily Organizer, 184 Pages. Independently Published, 2020.

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Love, Nicholas. Namast'ay Home with My Dog: Notebook Planner - 6x9 Inch Daily Planner Journal, to Do List Notebook, Daily Organizer, 184 Pages. Independently Published, 2020.

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Love, Nicholas. Namast'ay Home with My Dog: Notebook Planner - 6x9 Inch Daily Planner Journal, to Do List Notebook, Daily Organizer, 184 Pages. Independently Published, 2020.

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Goss, W. M., Claire Hooker e Ronald D. Ekers. "The Final Year, 1962". In Historical & Cultural Astronomy, 695–719. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07916-0_40.

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AbstractI.I. Rabi, President of Associated Universities, Inc in New York to Wild on 20 August 1962:On 26 January 1962, Pawsey began organising a 1-month stay in Green Bank for March, an orientation visit. After the US, he planned to go to Paris to visit his daughter Margaret and her family, then continue back to Sydney via India. He hoped to arrive back in Sydney by 24 April 1962, Hastings Pawsey’s 17th birthday. As expected, Pawsey arranged his trip to the US and Europe in order to meet colleagues. In Pasadena on the way to New York, Green Bank and Washington, he planned to meet Gordon Stanley and Otto Struve. Later he was to meet Rabi in Boston in early March, just before his visit to Green Bank, which was to start about 20 March. These plans were outlined in a letter to Rabi on 26 January 1962, explaining that his home base in the US would his brother-in-law’s (Ted Nicoll) house in Princeton, New Jersey. Pawsey wrote:On 31 January 1962, Rabi replied, again with a handwritten letter: “I have set the machinery in train to help with your visit to make you an [NRAO] employee during the period [March-April] … Your visit will come at a crucial time [for the 140-foot telescope].” On the same day, Charles Dunbar, Secretary of AUI, wrote Pawsey with the details of the temporary visa process, the filing of a petition for permission to import a non-immigrant alien. Since Pawsey was “an alien of distinguished merit and ability”, the expectation was that the process would go smoothly. In fact, within 2 weeks, the NSF reported to AUI (15 February 1961, Dunbar to Pawsey) that “our petition to import you from Australia has been granted by [Immigration and Naturalisation Service]”. Dunbar was surprised: “I had no idea that such rapid action could be secured.”
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Sirowy, Beata, e Deni Ruggeri. "Setting the Stage: Urban Agriculture, Public Space, and Human Well-Being". In Urban Agriculture in Public Space, 1–13. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41550-0_1.

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AbstractIn this chapter the editors reflect on the thematic scope of this publication, situating it in a wider background of urban agriculture research. They claim that to leverage its greatest impact, opportunities to engage in urban cultivation should be widely accessible to all segments of urban population, close to everyone’s home. Worldwide, due to the scarcity of and high costs of land in dense urban inner-city areas, integrating urban agriculture in already existing and planned public spaces seems like the most feasible strategy to achieve this objective. This book wants to support this process by providing theoretical and practical insights on the integration of urban agriculture in public space development – addressing its well-being impacts, design, organization, educational contexts, and urban planning aspects.
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Özçelik, Şuayb Talha, Meltem Turhan Yöndem, Tunga Sayıcı, Emre Balcı, Begüm Al e Oğuzhan Akkurt. "Personalized Smart Travel with Identification and Payment". In Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2024, 259–71. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-58839-6_28.

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AbstractTourism is a sector that has a substantial economic impact on countries. With the advancement of technology, personalized solutions have become essential in the tourism sector. Building a user profile is the most common method to personalize a system. Personalization in the travel industry aims to provide travelers with the same level of support that they would receive from an assistant who knows them best. This can be achieved by analyzing the traveler’s previous activities, demographic information, and characteristics as a traveler. Various new technologies have started to be used in tourism, and one of them is blockchain, which can be a critical element in the tourism industry in the following years. Travelers must present their identification at various points throughout their trip. Blockchain-based identification technology allows users to go paperless throughout their journey. Digital transactions can enhance the payment experience for visitors at tourism destinations. Destinations that offer digital payment services are viewed as smart tourist hotspots and tend to be more successful in attracting visitors. In this perspective, we added a digital payment system to our system. In this project, as a sub-part of the Celtics-Next project, SmarTravel, we planned to develop the personalized tourism system of the future, in which the customer is the focus, with three institutions: Setur Tourism Agency, Turkcell Technology, and Paycell. We hope that our project will set an example of how payment processes and blockchain-based identification can be integrated into customer-oriented smart systems.
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Kledzik, Emilia. "Between Pedagogy and Self-Articulation: Roma Necessary Fictions in East Central Europe". In East Central Europe Between the Colonial and the Postcolonial in the Twentieth Century, 209–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17487-2_9.

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Abstract“Necessary fictions,” a term coined by Homi K. Bhabha (The theory of reading, The Harvester Press, Brighton, 1989), refers to literature of postcolonial nations rewriting their history in such a way as to compensate for the lack of independence and agency in the colonial period. The Roma nation in East Central Europe has all the features of what in postcolonial studies is defined as the subaltern—no voice and representation of their own. This minority, due to a range of reasons, did not create such “necessary fictions” that we could compare to the postcolonial ones. The lack of such literary self-presentation in the national languages of East Central Europe has often been seen as a challenge for non-Romani or/and assimilated Roma writers. This was especially the case after World War II, when a massive action of enforced settlement of this nomadic nation took place across all communist countries, and there was a strong need to promote Roma culture as a—although not equivalent—part of local national landscapes. A need to “translate” Roma culture in the literary language was an important part of the state-planned assimilation. These translations were meant as the substitute for the authentic “necessary fictions” archive of literature. This trend continued after the political breakthrough of 1989, already in a different social context.
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Fisher, William P. "Measurement Systems, Brilliant Processes, and Exceptional Results in Healthcare: Untapped Potentials of Person-Centered Outcome Metrology for Cultivating Trust". In Springer Series in Measurement Science and Technology, 357–96. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07465-3_12.

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AbstractAn historic shift in focus on the quality and person-centeredness of health care has occurred in the last two decades. Accounts of results produced from reinvigorated attention to the measurement, management, and improvement of the outcomes of health care show that much has been learned, and much remains to be done. This article proposes that causes of the failure to replicate in health care the benefits of “lean” methods lie in persistent inattention to measurement fundamentals. These fundamentals must extend beyond mathematical and technical issues to the social, economic, and political processes involved in constituting trustworthy performance measurement systems. Successful “lean” implementations will follow only when duly diligent investments in these fundamentals are undertaken. Absent those investments, average people will not be able to leverage brilliant processes to produce exceptional outcomes, and we will remain stuck with broken processes in which even brilliant people can produce only flawed results. The methodological shift in policy and practice prescribed by the authors of the chapters in this book moves away from prioritizing the objectivity of data in centrally planned and executed statistical modeling, and toward scientific models that prioritize the objectivity of substantive and invariant unit quantities. The chapters in this book describe scientific modeling’s bottom-up, emergent and evolving standards for mass customized comparability. Though the technical aspects of the scientific modeling perspective are well established in health care outcomes measurement, operationalization of the social, economic, and political aspects required for creating new degrees of trust in health care institutions remains at a nascent stage of development. Potentials for extending everyday thinking in new directions offer hope for achieving previously unattained levels of efficacy in health care improvement efforts.
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Koubek, Ekaterina, e Stephanie Wasta. "Reimagining Family Engagement". In Advances in Higher Education and Professional Development, 120–47. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8380-0.ch006.

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Employing a qualitative case study approach, the researchers examined three preservice teachers' (PSTs) perceptions of building relationships with diverse families while tutoring their children in their homes in a semester-long after-school program that is designed to support migrant education students academically, socially, and linguistically. Multiple data sources, such as PSTs' weekly journals, action research projects, philosophy of diversity papers, and individual semi-structured interviews were collected. The findings revealed that as PSTs had more interactions with families, they viewed them as co-partners in students' learning processes, planned lessons with family background in mind, utilized the home language, and valued home visits. These in-home experiences coupled with critical self-reflection, encouraged PSTs to critique their practices, enabling them to enact more equitable approaches for interacting with families. These intentional processes helped PSTs envision family engagement as a two-way partnership, a benefit for both parties.
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Yarger, Lisa. "Political Showdown". In Lovie. University of North Carolina Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469630052.003.0025.

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This chapter explores the resurgence of interest in home birth and midwifery (primarily among college-educated white women) as a result of second-wave feminism. Midwives such as Ina May Gaskin begin challenging the physician-controlled model of birth seen by many women as oppressive. Midwife-attended home birth also becomes popular among conservative Christians, who provide a new client base for Lovie. This chapter examines the response of the medical establishment to women's demands for more personalized care and details the political showdown in the early 1980s in which the North Carolina Medical Society pressured legislators to oppose home birth, despite Midwifery Study Committee findings about the safety of planned, attended home births. House Bill 814, passed in 1983, recognizes certified nurse-midwives for the first time and ends the licensing system for lay midwives. The bill also provides a “grandmother clause” for midwives who have practiced at least ten years. Lovie is one of two women to benefit from the exemption: although trained as a nurse-midwife, she did not maintain membership in the American College of Midwifery or seek to fulfill updated membership requirements. The other, Lisa Goldstein, becomes legendary among a new generation of midwives who have no idea of Lovie’s existence.
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Rekha, Mrs B. Divya, Malika Rawat e Anumathi Singh. "IOT AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE". In Futuristic Trends in IOT Volume 3 Book 5, 49–62. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bgio5p1ch4.

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The rapid advancement of technology has given rise to a revolutionary concept known as the "Artificial Intelligence of Things" (AIoT). This abstract delves into the convergence of two groundbreaking technologies, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), and their transformative impact on various industries and everyday life. Moreover, AIoT has a significant impact on smart cities, enabling urban planners to optimize traffic management, waste disposal, energy consumption, and public safety. Smart homes also leverage AIoT to create seamless home automation systems, enhancing energy efficiency and providing personalized user experiences. In conclusion, AIoT represents a groundbreaking paradigm that is reshaping industries and transforming the way we interact with technology. The synergy of AI and IoT offers unparalleled opportunities to create a more connected, intelligent, and efficient world. While facing challenges, the benefits of AIoT applications are poised to revolutionize multiple sectors and improve the quality of life for individuals worldwide. Continued research, collaboration, and responsible development will be crucial in unlocking the full potential of this innovative and transformative technology.
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Lachir, Asia. "Climate Integration in Sustainable Urban Planning". In Advances in Geospatial Technologies, 152–73. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8331-9.ch008.

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Currently, cities are home to more than half of the world's population. The increasing urbanization rates create an unprecedented urban sprawl that worsens the urban climate situation. Urban areas modify their local climate and face the consequent urban climate impacts, which are particularly exacerbated by global climate change. This chapter shares scientific knowledge on how cities affect their climate and how urban spatial planning can mitigate the negative impacts of urban climate. Focus is given on the urban heat island, the most documented aspect of urban climate, directly linked to city spatial characteristics and functions. This phenomenon is explained, and tools and methods to assess it and mitigate its intensity are introduced in an attempt to help urban planners and designers to use climatic knowledge in urban planning to build more sustainable and climate-resilient cities.
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Tam, Joyce W., e Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe. "Factors Affecting Aging Services Technology Use in the Aging Population". In The Role of Technology in Clinical Neuropsychology. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190234737.003.0016.

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Age-related changes in physical health and cognitive functions can negatively affect quality of life as well as increase caregiver burden and societal healthcare costs. While aging services technologies (ASTs) have the potential to facilitate functional independence, they have been underutilized in the aging population due to various factors, including awareness and access. ASTs were defined in the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act as “health technology that meets the health-care needs of seniors, individuals with disabilities, and the caregivers of such seniors and individuals” (Public Law 111-5). For the purpose of this chapter, tools or devices not discussed in the context of older adult use are referred to as assistive technologies (ATs). Both ATs and ASTs span a spectrum from low-tech to high-tech devices. Low-tech devices are often simple, easy to operate, and economical. Magnifying glasses, pill boxes, daily planners, and canes are all considered low-tech devices. In contrast, high-tech devices are computerized, often require additional training to learn and to operate, and are more costly. Computers, tablets, smartphone software or assistive apps, wearable sensors, and smart homes are some examples of high-tech tools. An assortment of ASTs are available to address both physical changes (e.g., changes in vision or mobility) and cognitive limitations (e.g., memory decline). The devices can be used to address issues that arise from normal aging as well as symptoms associated with neurological disorders, including memory, motor, and autoimmune disorders (Cattaneo, de Nuzzo, Fascia, Macalli, Pisoni, Cardini, 2002; Constantinescu, Leonard, Deeley, & Kurlan, 2007; Padilla, 2011). In a randomized controlled study, Mann and colleagues (1999) recruited older adults who were in need of ASTs (e.g., receiving in-home services, participating in a hospital rehabilitation program) and assigned them to usual standard of care or treatment. Participants in the treatment group received an 18-month intervention that included ongoing functional assessment as well as recommendations for ASTs and home modifications.
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Usmanov, Askhat Radikovich, Anton Mikhailovich Shishkin, Alexander Sergeevich Merzlyakov, Jalal Lalash Ogli Karimov, Anton Valeryevich Fedotov e Vladimir Ivanovich Khlebnikov. "7-inch Casing While Drilling CWD With Retrievable Bottom Hole Assembly BHA". In SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/206438-ms.

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Abstract Casing drilling technology, as an alternative to conventional drilling, has been known for a long time. This method is mainly used for wells with geological complications, such as lost circulation or wellbore instability of various nature. By using drilling on a string for a section or part of it, the problem interval is immediately cased, eliminating the time spent on additional operations, such as pulling the bottom hole assembly (BHA), wiper trips and running the casing. Thus, this allows to reduce the time for well construction, reduces the risk of accidents and non-productive time associated with the complication zone. Casing drilling has become widely for drilling vertical surface conductors and technical casing with a drillable shoe, as well as for drilling with retrievable BHA in inclined sections for 324- and 245-mm casing. The aim of this work was to perform directional drilling on a 178mm production casing in an interval where the client had geological problems associated with running casing due to a zone of rock collapse. The uniqueness of the task lies in the fact that no one in the world has yet performed drilling on a casing with a building inclination and landing into a horizontal plane. It was necessary to follow the designed well trajectory, to build inclination from 67 to 85 degrees with the planned dogleg severity of 1 degree / 10m.
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Rojas, Danny, Andrea Soruco, Carlos Jimenez, Victor Soriano e Ramadan Ahmed. "High Performance Water-Based Fluid Replaces Oil-Based Mud on the Execution of a Complex 3D Well Trajectory in Aguarague National Park, Bolivia". In SPE Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/213155-ms.

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Abstract The South Sub-Andean Bolivian Basin hosts Aguarague National Park, which prohibits the use of oil-based mud due to its high environmental sensitivity. In response, the drilling team selected a high-performance water-based fluid as the mud system for the 16-inch hole section. The objective was to manage engineering and operational issues related to reactive shales and hole inclination. Lessons learned from an appraisal well drilled in a complex 3D trajectory are presented in this article. The drilling team designed an appraisal well with two main objectives: to drain hydrocarbons from the main structure and limit reservoir extension. To accomplish these goals, they designed a high-angle S-shaped 3D well, including a 16-inch hole section with an inclination of up to 50 degrees and a slight turn to align geological targets. The section consisted mainly of 1000 m of challenging shale formation at an unfavorable target angle. Moreover, the team used high-performance water-based mud due to environmental constraints in the area. The drilling team drilled 1250 m of the 16-inch section through high reactive shales without any wellbore stability issues, thanks to accurate density control and suitable mud additive concentrations, such as biopolymers or synthetic polymers. The mud met lubricity requirements and reduced drilling torques. The synergy of the key drilling fluid components produced stable rheology and low fluid loss, proving to be a cost-effective alternative to oil-based mud in environmentally sensitive areas. The team achieved the planned trajectory without major problems, meeting the estimated schedule. The well was completed on time and within budget, and wireline logs were able to survey the open hole without issues. Finally, the 13,375-inch surface casing reached the bottom and was cemented in place successfully. The drilling team successfully used a high-performance water-based mud system to drill complex 3D well trajectories in the South Sub-Andean Bolivian Basin, despite environmental constraints. The operation's success in achieving well objectives depended on appropriate mud formulation and maintaining the right concentration of shale inhibitors.
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Lin, Shayne, e Goldie Nejat. "Robot Evidence Based Search for a Dynamic User in an Indoor Environment". In ASME 2018 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2018-86295.

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In this paper we present the development of an evidence-based search planner for a mobile assistive robot to autonomously search for a dynamic person in a multi-room home environment in order to provide assistance. We solve the dynamic person search problem by uniquely considering evidence of household objects along with a user spatial-temporal model to increase the probability of finding the user. Our planner utilizes a Partially Observable Markov Decision Process (POMDP) to plan optimal robot search paths in the environment as the user and evidence locations are partially observable. Extensive simulated experiments in a home environment were conducted to compare our proposed evidence-based search approach with 1) a search technique without prior user information, and 2) a search technique that only uses a user model. The results show that our proposed search technique has higher success rates for finding the user and is more robust to the dynamic behaviors of the user.
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Aponte, Cristhian, Victor Soriano, Andrea Soruco, Gustavo Blanco e Ramadan Ahmed. "First Successful Application of Geosteering Drilling in Narrow TVD Window: A Case Study on a Deep Horizontal Gas Well in Bolivian Foothills". In SPE Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/213177-ms.

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Abstract Bolivia produces hydrocarbons from the Tertiary, Carboniferous, and Devonian formation systems. A horizontal well was planned to be drilled in a sand gas reservoir with reduced thickness to increase reservoir contact and gas production. The plan included an estimated 400-meter horizontal interval that was determined as the ideal length to be completed with sand control using 125-micron filters along its entire length. To achieve this plan and navigate through the reservoir with a 6-inch diameter bit, a vertical pilot well was drilled to acquire the necessary information, such as formation dip and petrophysical characteristics of the reservoir through wireline logs in an 8.5-inch open hole section. Various difficulties were encountered during the execution of the build section with an 8.5-inch bit, such as poor directional control, low ROP, high torque, and differential sticking, which were overcome through a detailed analysis of the unplanned events. This paper shows all the steps that led to successfully drilling a horizontal well through a Devonian sand formation with a narrow TVD window for the first time.
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Zhang, Qiyi, R. Bryan Greenway e Terry N. Faddis. "Development of a 2-D Fixturing Planner for Prismatic Parts for a Flexible Fixturing System". In ASME 1994 International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exhibition and the ASME 1994 8th Annual Database Symposium collocated with the ASME 1994 Design Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/cie1994-0428.

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Abstract This paper describes an planning system developed for a 16-hole flexible fixturing device previously developed at the University of Kansas’ Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Laboratory (KUCIM). Based on the fixture baseplate and newly designed fixturing elements, a 2-D fixturing planner program was developed to determine and display the fixturing configuration for workpieces of a certain geometric shape and size. The planner output can be either used to direct an operator in the manual setup of the fixture or to command the manufacturing cell’s robot to conduct the fixturing assembly automatically.
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Snyder, John, e Graeme Salmon. "Intelligent Rotary Steerable System, Coupled with an Instrumented Bit, Delivers Section Plan in Deepwater GOM Project". In SPE Middle East Oil & Gas Show and Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/204680-ms.

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Abstract The challenging offshore drilling environment has increased the need for cost-effective operations to deliver accurate well placement, high borehole quality, and shoe-to-shoe drilling performance. As well construction complexity continues to develop, the need for an improved systems approach to delivering integrated performance is critical. Complex bottom hole assemblies (BHA) used in deepwater operations will include additional sensors and capabilities than in the past. These BHAs consist of multiple cutting structures (bit/reamer), gamma, resistivity, density, porosity, sonic, formation pressure testing/sampling capabilities, as well as drilling dynamics systems and onboard diagnostic sensors. Rock cutting structure design primarily relied on data capture at the surface. An instrumented sensor package within the drill bit provides dynamic measurements allowing for better understanding of BHA performance, creating a more efficient system for all drilling conditions. The addition of intelligent systems that monitor and control these complex BHAs, makes it possible to implement autonomous steering of directional drilling assemblies in the offshore environment. In the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico (GOM), this case study documents the introduction of a new automated drilling service and Intelligent Rotary Steerable System (iRSS) with an instrumented bit. Utilizing these complex BHAs, the system can provide real-time (RT) steering decisions automatically given the downhole tool configuration, planned well path, and RT sensor information received. The 6-3/4-inch nominal diameter system, coupled with the instrumented bit, successfully completed the first 5,400-foot (1,650m) section while enlarging the 8-1/2-inch (216mm) borehole to 9-7/8 inches (250mm). The system delivered a high-quality wellbore with low tortuosity and minimal vibration, while keeping to the planned well path. The system achieved all performance objectives and captured dynamic drilling responses for use in an additional applications. This fast sampling iRSS maintains continuous and faster steering control at high rates of penetration (ROP) providing accurate well path directional control. The system-matched polycrystalline diamond (PDC) bit is engineered to deliver greater side cutting efficiency with enhanced cutting structure improving the iRSS performance. Included within the bit is an instrumentation package that tracks drilling dynamics at the bit. The bit dynamics data is then used to improve bit designs and optimize drilling parameters.
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Naknaka, Manchukarn, Trinh Dinh Phu, Khamawat Siritheerasas, Pattarapong Prasongtham, Feras Abu-Jafar, Ali Abbasgolipour e Pham Nam Hieu. "ERD Drilling Record Achieved in the Gulf of Thailand with an Outstanding Drilling Efficiency". In International Petroleum Technology Conference. IPTC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2523/iptc-21488-ms.

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Abstract The objective of this research is to describe the methodology used to drill the most extended reach well (ERD) in the Gulf of Thailand. The Jasmine field is a mature, sophisticated, oil field with many shallow reservoir targets that require a minimum 10,000ft horizontal displacement. As such, the main challenges faced, and the novel technology applied is described in detail by this research. The research is an example of successfully drilling a challenging well, safely and efficiently. The Jasmine C – Well X, is a 3-string design structure with an 11-3/4in top hole, an 8-1/2in intermediate section, and a 6-1/8in reservoir horizontal section. Well X was constructed by utilizing an existing platform well slot. The challenge involved drilling from the top hole to the kickoff point and directional drilling away from the casing stump of the existing well to avoid any collision with nearby wells emanating from the Jasmine C platform. The 8-1/2in hole section was the most important segment as it had to reach the landing point precisely in order to start the 6-1/8in section for GeoSteering in the reservoir section. The 8-1/2in section encountered three challenges that could affect drilling efficiency.Directional Drilling – The complexities of the well profile:The method involved making well inclination (INC) lower than 82deg in the tangent interval in order to reduce the well's tortuosity as much as possible.Hole condition – Hole cleaning and fluid losses control:The method involved the use of Low Toxicity Oil Based Mud (LTOBM) CaCO3 system, the chemical elements in the drilling fluid system could help to seal the high permeable zones.Drilling Engineering – Torque and Drag (T&D) control:The method taked into account the 7in casing run to the bottom of the hole, which the casing driven system did not allow for rotation The well was completed successfully without any additional trips. A Total Depth (TD) was of 13,052ftMD was achieved to reach reservoirs at 3,260ft TVDSS. It was therefore announced in 2019 as a new ERD record for Mubadala Thailand (ERD ratio = 3.26, Directional Difficulty Index (DDI) = 6.95). The top hole and 9-5/8in casing were set in the right depth. An 8-1/2in section was accomplished on the planned trajectory with an average on bottom Rate of Penetration (ROP) at 319 ft/hr. The 6-1/8in section was drilled by geosteering to achieve sub-surface objectives. A total of 2,143ft intervals inside the reservoir was successfully achieved. While drilling, lost circulation events occured, but the mud system was conditioned with Lost Circulation Materials (LCM). Therefore, drilling performance was unaffected. Moreover, the Bit's Total Flow Area (TFA) and Rotary steering systems (RSS) flow restrictor was configured to allow directional drilling at a very low Flow rate of 470gpm. Addition, 30 joints of 5-1/2in Heavy Weight Drill Pipe (HWDP) and 39 joints of 4in HWDP were added into the Bottom Hole Assembly (BHA) to transfer string weight to drill bitsand drill to well TD. As complexities of the well profile were fully aware, the casing was runned and minimized the open hole friction until the casing was deployed successfully. In the Gulf of Thailand, drilling the longest ERD well in a shallow True Vertical Depth (TVD) was clearly groundbreaking and entailed the successful management of the key operational challenges related to identification, job planning, design, technology selection, and implementation. This research illuminates the challenges and technical solutions of long ERD well and serves as an example of what can be achieved in the region and globally.
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Yılmaz, Zelal. "Emergency Architecture: Van and Onagawa Example". In 4th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism – Full book proceedings of ICCAUA2020, 20-21 May 2021. Alanya Hamdullah Emin Paşa University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38027/iccaua2021311n7.

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The need for temporary housing in natural disasters is an important issue for people to develop. During this period, post-disaster accommodation needs are often planned with temporary housing applications that require rapid installation and where the minimum needs of inhabitant can be met. Decisions to be taken in the residential area; can range from the choice of urban relations to the architectural design of temporary residences and can affect the resident's quality of life. A temporary home that will resist a recurring disaster should be a design suitable for climate conditions, close to the adequacy of basic needs in containers, security, and access to urban infrastructure, sustainability of materials, sociality, health and education facilities. In this context, environmental and architectural evaluation of Van and Onagawa container settlements planned after the major earthquakes in 2011 reveals the essence and importance of the study. It also aims to analyse and compare architectural and urban decisions in these settlements, creating a checklist for projects made with the principle of planning and design before future disasters.
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Ros, Marcos, e Fernando Miguel García. "Stages of territorial configuration in the non-planned occupation of the Huerta de Murcia, 1929-2015." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6281.

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The “Huerta de Murcia” is an agricultural area of about 10,000 Ha in size, originated in the ninth century, and linked to an extensive network of canals dependent from Segura River. Such system provides a much divided and fragmented agrarian morphology, around the city of Murcia, in the southeast of Spain, basically dedicated to the agriculture. The city of Murcia has experimented an important growth in the last five decades, substituting hundreds of hectares of agrarian land, into urban. But even more important than this, the periurban area has suffered along the past 90 years a periurbanization process, caused by the unscheduled appearance of buildings. Most of them have emerged in the last 4 decades, whose use is mainly family housing and holyday homes, and have not been planned by standard planning procedures. This causes a spontaneous phenomenon of dispersed territory occupation. The paper shows, through an analysis methodology based on orto-photographical series and cadastral data, the existence of different stages along the studied period (1929-2015). These stages are substantially different each other in two ways: the patterns and zones affected by this process, on one hand, and the intensity of this process, which vary along each studied period, on the other hand. The analyses of these patterns, as well as a proposed classification, and the quantification of the process in each period, are the subjects of the paper, which allows authors to set appropriate relations between the city of Murcia and its periurban territory, to afford the globalization age.
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Mendez Gutierrez, Freddy Alfonso, Islam Khaled Abdel Karim, Mario Ramon Oviedo Vargas, Mohamed Abdulrahman Alzaabi, Salim Abdalla Al Ali, Takahiro Toki, Jeughale Ramanujan et al. "Different Reservoir Pressures in Multi Reservoir Hole Section Conquered by Advanced Planning Techniques". In SPE/IADC Middle East Drilling Technology Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/202085-ms.

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Abstract A Major Operating Company in UAE planned and drilled a challenging 6 inch horizontal drain after crossing twenty-seven formation sub-layers. The heterogeneity of pore pressure varied from equivalent mud weights as high as 10.6 ppg to as low as 7.1 ppg across the exposed reservoirs. Control of the equivalent circulating density (ECD) values to safely drill across these multi-reservoir sections and diverse reservoir pressures was one of the top challenges on this well, as the fracture gradients (FG) ranged from 13.5 ppg across the competent reservoirs to as low as 11ppg across the fractured reservoir section. The offset well data review show that 4 out of 6 wells encountered moderate, severe and total losses with mud weight (MW) ranging from 11 ppg to 11.3 ppg, which were cured by using heavy LCM treatments and in some cases, after several failed attempts to cure losses, cement plugs were used. Historically, the average time spent curing total losses in these wells varied from 2-3.5 weeks causing well cost increments as consequence of this non-productive time. All of the above, without mentioning the extra efforts, resources and risks were faced due to well control and stuck pipe events which occurred on those wells. Engineering and Operation teams worked together to engineer a solution to drill this well in one run while safely maintaining the well under control and managing the losses. The Bottom Hole Assembly (BHA) was designed to withstand the well challenges including multiple contingency options. These options allowed:Improving hole quality while tripping using a special type of eccentric reamer stabilizer.Pumping various LCM concentration scenarios through a multi-cycle circulation valve. In addition, a special type of float valve was placed on the top of the BHA as barrier, stopping back flow under surface backpressure or kick scenarios.Optimizing mud weight by using formation pressure while drilling (FPWD) and monitoring both equivalent circulating density ECD and equivalent static density (ESD) by pressure while drilling tools. The drilling fluid was loaded with non-damaging loss circulation material without compromising the MWD/LWD limits. Additionally, the mud rheology was carefully selected and monitored to achieve the desired ECD. On surface, a managed pressure while drilling system was deployed to give control on reservoir pressures. In instances of influx, MPD allows to early detect any kick and controlled by surface back pressure without requiring shut in for applying standard well control techniques. Keeping the well under control by surface back pressure (SBP) during connections time (flow–off). Additionally, MPD also enables the contingency of applying pressurized mud capping in case of unable to control the losses. As decision point, a loss management plan was prepared and implemented. Also, a dynamic formation integrity test was planned and performed to calibrate the fracture gradient across the loss zones. The problematic zone was successfully drilled with one BHA in under six days (5.73 days). The estimated savings for the company were 8 days, which equates to ±1MMUS$ after including the MPD cost which increased the well cost by 200MUS$. To further complement the outright savings, the engineered solution managed to safely stave off operational complications as well as incurring the related complexities and non-productive time (NPT) as recorded on the offset wells. Additionally, well was successfully landed and geo-steered across the target formation and 4½ in liner was run and cemented off-bottom avoiding the need to develop a slot recovery scope on this well with an extra duration of +/-35 days. The engineered solution provided a high level of preparation and contingencies within the BHA, Managed Pressure Drilling Equipment, real time monitoring, mud and cement formulation. The applied techniques allowed the operating company to successfully execute this challenge well within the proposed time and budget.
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Wang, Chih-Hao, e Na Chen. Does California High-Speed Rail Promote Accessibility for Station Cities?: Case Study of Fresno and Merced. Mineta Transportation Institute, maio de 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2024.2358.

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California High-Speed Rail (CHSR) will largely change transportation cost across the state after it starts operating. Past studies show that only Fresno and Merced among station cities in the Central Valley would attract more future activities with the CHSR. The establishment of active CHSR also implies a new daily living sphere for all the station cities, and, therefore, accessibility to work and residential amenities should be reviewed to inform planners of future land-use and transportation developments. A research framework has been developed better to understand the impact of CHSR on job and amenity accessibility by driving, transit, and walking in Fresno and Merced. The results show the opportunity cost of accessibility for using CHSR for a 25-minute ride from Fresno to Merced and vice versa. The study then compares the original accessibility reached in the home city within 45 minutes and the accessibility reached from the station in the other city within the remaining time after arriving at the station from home. A t-test was also used to examine whether the newly accessible jobs and amenities are significantly better with the CHSR. Finally, these results were mapped in contours showing equal accessibility before and after the start of CHSR operation for all blog groups in the two cities. This study not only adds to the literature on the impact of high-speed-rails on accessibility to jobs and amenities, but also contributes to the practice of public transit and car-sharing for better accessibility by providing planning information through the mapping of the results.
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Roschelle, Jeremy, Britte Haugan Cheng, Nicola Hodkowski, Julie Neisler e Lina Haldar. Evaluation of an Online Tutoring Program in Elementary Mathematics. Digital Promise, abril de 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.51388/20.500.12265/94.

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Many students struggle with mathematics in late elementary school, particularly on the topic of fractions. In a best evidence syntheses of research on increasing achievement in elementary school mathematics, Pelligrini et al. (2018) highlighted tutoring as a way to help students. Online tutoring is attractive because costs may be lower and logistics easier than with face-to-face tutoring. Cignition developed an approach that combines online 1:1 tutoring with a fractions game, called FogStone Isle. The game provides students with additional learning opportunities and provides tutors with information that they can use to plan tutoring sessions. A randomized controlled trial investigated the research question: Do students who participate in online tutoring and a related mathematical game learn more about fractions than students who only have access to the game? Participants were 144 students from four schools, all serving low-income students with low prior mathematics achievement. In the Treatment condition, students received 20-25 minute tutoring sessions twice per week for an average of 18 sessions and also played the FogStone Isle game. In the Control condition, students had access to the game, but did not play it often. Control students did not receive tutoring. Students were randomly assigned to condition after being matched on pre-test scores. The same diagnostic assessment was used as a pre-test and as a post-test. The planned analysis looked for differences in gain scores ( post-test minus pre-test scores) between conditions. We conducted a t-test on the aggregate gain scores, comparing conditions; the results were statistically significant (t = 4.0545, df = 132.66, p-value < .001). To determine an effect size, we treated each site as a study in a meta-analysis. Using gain scores, the effect size was g=+.66. A more sophisticated treatment of the pooled standard deviation resulted in a corrected effect size of g=.46 with a 95% confidence interval of [+.23,+.70]. Students who received online tutoring and played the related Fog Stone Isle game learned more; our research found the approach to be efficacious. The Pelligrini et al. (2018) meta-analysis of elementary math tutoring programs found g = .26 and was based largely on face-to-face tutoring studies. Thus, this study compares favorably to prior research on face-to-face mathematics tutoring with elementary students. Limitations are discussed; in particular, this is an initial study of an intervention under development. Effects could increase or decrease as development continues and the program scales. Although this study was planned long before the current pandemic, results are particularly timely now that many students are at home under shelter-in-place orders due to COVID-19. The approach taken here is feasible for students at home, with tutors supporting them from a distance. It is also feasible in many other situations where equity could be addressed directly by supporting students via online tutors.
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