Towards an Effective Management Strategy for Passive RFID Implementation

2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
John N. Fisch ◽  
David M. Koch
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-17
Author(s):  
Maiorova M.O.

41 women with osteoporosis were examined. The age of the examined people ranged from 50 to 60 years. All the women were postmenopausal. As a result of the study, it was found that the most effective management strategy for such patients is a combination of menopausal hormone therapy and non-hormonal drugs that affect calcium metabolism in bone tissue, improve its metabolism and reduce resorption. If there are contraindications to MGT, prevention and treatment of osteoporosis should also be carried out using the appointment of non-hormonal drugs. In this case, the use of ipriflavone is effective.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-109
Author(s):  
Isaiah Adeleke ◽  
Umaru Mustapha Zubairu

Studies have shown that the paradox of “the more resource-rich the poorer” otherwise known as “resource curse” has been prevalent in many countries endowed with natural resources. To mitigate this trend, a revenue management strategy called Natural Resource Funds (NRFs) - a government owned special-purpose vehicle to ensure effective management of the country’s natural wealth was embraced in some nations. This paper critically reviewed the roles of NRFs in breaking the resource curse. The Systematic Quantitative Assessment Technique (SQAT) was adopted in identifying and reviewing sixty-seven (67) peer reviewed journal articles that had researched on NRFs in the last decade. The findings were that NRFs have played an effective role in some advanced countries (Chile and China), while they have failed, especially in Africa, Middle East and Latin America due to poor institutional framework and governance. A globally set code of resource governance was recommended to strengthen the role of NRFs and enhance their effectiveness. Resource revenue maximization other than revenue utilization would be a good area for future research.


Author(s):  
Dodik Ari Cahyono ◽  
IB Raka Suardana

Text This study aims to determine the organizational management strategy with all the capabilities and limitations of organizational resources in going beyond the twists and turns, sacrifices, obstacles and challenges in realizing the development of the integrity zone by implementing effective management and empowering potential employees. as human capital. To serve as a reference as a pilot office in realizing good governance. Qualitative methods with triangulation techniques, namely interviews, field observations and document studies, with the research setting at the Office of Supervision and Service of Customs and Excise Type Madya Pabean Ngurah Rai. The data were analyzed against the interviewee's answers with secondary / supporting data obtained and verification of the validity / validity of the data was carried out with no difference between what the researcher reported and what actually happened to the object under study. In this study, it was found the intricacies of organizational efforts in implementing management in the form of work programs / strategies, innovation, empowerment of employees as human capital and the results of developing the integrity zone.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaya Kaushik ◽  
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Sandeep Shankar ◽  
Anargh V ◽  
Renu M ◽  
...  

Objective: To formulate a protocol for safe and effective management of an ophthalmologic practice in a hospital or a clinic during the Covid - 19 pandemic. Methods and analysis: Literature was reviewed regarding Covid-19 pandemic and ophthalmology. The following key words were used. Covid-19, telemedicine, challenges, management strategy. Result: An efficient protocol for ophthalmology practice during the Covid-19 pandemic was established which covered various protective measures that are essential and vital in the Covid-19 pandemic. Conclusion: An evidence-based protocol was formulated which may be modified in future as per the latest developments and trends in the ongoing pandemic.


Neurosurgery ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 778-783 ◽  
Author(s):  
Todd P. Thompson ◽  
L. Dade Lunsford ◽  
John C. Flickinger

ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE Hemangiomas of neurosurgical interest are histologically benign vascular tumors that most often occur in the orbit or cavernous sinus. Hemangiomas can be diagnosed by their characteristic radiographic and angiographic appearance and their tendency to bleed excessively during attempted removal. Intracranial or intraorbital hemangiomas require treatment when they become symptomatic. CLINICAL PRESENTATION We report four hemangioma patients who presented with ocular symptoms or signs, such as orbital pain, ophthalmoplegia, proptosis, or impaired visual acuity. Before our evaluation, two patients had each had incomplete resections aborted because of excessive blood loss, one patient had undergone a nondiagnostic transsphenoidal biopsy, and one patient had had an unsuccessful embolization. INTERVENTION All four patients were treated with gamma knife radiosurgery. Tumors received a minimal tumor dose that ranged from 14 to 19 Gy. Follow-up evaluations were performed 6 to 24 months after radiosurgery and revealed a reduction in tumor volume in three patients and no tumor progression in the fourth. All patients had symptomatic improvement, but one had persistent diplopia. CONCLUSION In this early experience, stereotactic radiosurgery proved to be an effective management strategy that avoided the potentially serious complications associated with surgery or embolization of cavernous sinus hemangiomas.


2017 ◽  
Vol 82 (1) ◽  
pp. 228 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark R. Harrigan ◽  
Marisa B. Marques ◽  
Lance A. Williams

2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-2 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. A. Alhaji ◽  
U. Abdulhafiz ◽  
C. I. Atuanya ◽  
F. L. Bukar

A case report of cephalic tetanus in a 2-year-old girl who was not immunized against tetanus following suppurative otitis media (SOM) is presented. This case is reported because of the rarity of cephalic tetanus associated with high mortality, to highlight the risk of cephalic tetanus as sequelae of SOM and the need for proper aural care and prompt treatment of SOM. Primary immunization of all eligible children as well as booster vaccination at appropriate time as an effective management strategy for tetanus is emphasized.


2010 ◽  
Vol 19 (9) ◽  
pp. 1429-1439 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amanda Purcell ◽  
Jennifer Fleming ◽  
Bryan Burmeister ◽  
Sally Bennett ◽  
Terry Haines

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