scholarly journals Introductory Chapter: Cavitation - An Overview of New Research Results

Author(s):  
Wojciech Borek ◽  
Tomasz Tański ◽  
Mariusz Król
Author(s):  
Adam Zieliński ◽  
Marek Sroka ◽  
Tomasz Tański ◽  
Grzegorz Golański

ACI Open ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 04 (02) ◽  
pp. e132-e135
Author(s):  
Luke V. Rasmussen ◽  
Christin Hoell ◽  
Maureen E. Smith ◽  
Rex Chisholm ◽  
Justin Starren ◽  
...  

Abstract Background While there have been published reports detailing technical challenges of incorporating genetic test results into the electronic health record (EHR) with proposed solutions, less has been published about unanticipated sociotechnological or practical communication challenges involved in this process. Objectives This study was aimed to describe unanticipated issues that arose returning genetic research results through the EHR as part of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)-funded electronic Medical Records and Genomics (eMERGE) 3 consortium, and provide lessons learned for future implementations Methods We sequenced 3,000 participants on a 109-gene panel and returned genetic results initially in person and/or by letter, with a later release directly into the EHR and patient portal. Results When results were returned through the EHR, multiple participants expressed confusion and contacted the health system, resulting in our institution temporarily freezing our return of research results. Discussion We determined the likely causes of this issue to be (1) the delay between enrollment and results return, (2) inability to personalize mass e-mail messages announcing new research test results in the EHR, (3) limited space for description of test results in the EHR, and (4) the requirement to list an ordering physician for research results in the EHR. For future return of results, we propose sending preparatory e-mails to participants, including screenshots of how they can expect to see their results presented in the EHR portal. Conclusion We hope our lessons learned can provide helpful guidance to other sites implementing research genetic results into the EHR and can encourage EHR developers to incorporate greater flexibility in the future.


2008 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 12-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aviel D. Rubin ◽  
David R. Jefferson

2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 4-6
Author(s):  
Raef Gouiaa ◽  
Alexander Kostyuk

This issue of the journal “Corporate Ownership and Control” is absolutely unique from the point of view of the geodiversity of the research. Thus, having published 16 papers in this issue of the journal we can count the research on corporate governance in the USA, the UK, Norway, Australia, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Greece, Ireland, Poland, France, Brazil, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and others. This provides a very solid vision of the corporate governance national practices worldwide. This issue of the journal proves once again that corporate governance became a global subject for research during the last decade. Scholars from all the countries of the world try to deliver the new research results related to the national markets providing room for further comparison and research and we hope that the readers will enjoy the results of the recently published papers.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 137-18
Author(s):  
Tomasz Kalicki ◽  
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Mariusz Chrabąszcz ◽  
Sławek Chwałek ◽  
Dmitry Tsvirko ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 61 (5) ◽  
pp. 120-134
Author(s):  
Phuong Nguyen ◽  
Dong Phuong Nguyen ◽  
Huong Thi Nguyen ◽  
Huong Thi Le ◽  
Dinh Van Do ◽  
...  

The paper introduces a number of new research results on the characteristics of lead - zinc ores in Phia Dam - Khuoi Man areas based on the application of traditional geological methods, combining the method of researching material composition and method statistical maths. In the study area, there are two forms of ore bodies with characteristics described as below: the first form consists of ore bodies developed along the stratabound bedding surface, are mainly distributed in either anticlinal structures (i.e. Phia Dam region) or cuesta (i.e. Khuoi Man region) and the second form consists of ore bodies in lodes, filled in cracks or zones of fracture along the northwest – southeast faults. Primary ore minerals are mainly galena, sphalerite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, etc. and gangue minerals are calcite, dolomite, and quartz. Ore structures are nests, veins, disseminated veins, banded, speckled, or sometimes breccia - like ones. The relevant and controlling factors of lead-zinc mineralization in Phia Dam - Khuoi Man region are the northwest - southeast fault system and the lithostratigraphy. Ores are of either mesothermal or epithermal deposits (temperatures varies from 162 to 308 degrees Celcius), with a specific symbiotic combination of quartz - sphalerite - galena - chancopyrite.


2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 49-64
Author(s):  
LI Hong-Hui ◽  
Zhao Ai-Hua ◽  
Zhang Jun-Wen

This article describes how in recent years, models-based software reliability test methods have been a hot topic. In order to summarize the research results of the reliability test models created in recent years, and to find new research hot topics on this basis, two kinds of test models are in this article. These include the operational profile and the usage model which are introduced and compared. In addition, the methods of constructing a usage model are also discussed in detail. Finally, the topic of building a usage model is presented.


1977 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. 132-191

The central figure of this biographical memoir, Alexander Haddow (‘Alex’ to many so that reference to him by this name will continue throughout the following pages), worked a year or two before his death on a draft for a full autobiography with its introductory chapter headed ‘Prolegomena’; it was never finished or published, except in form of a short version [94].* If it had been completed in time and edited, it would have been the ideal record of his life. As it will be gratefully acknowledged later on, I made, I hope, good use of these valuable notes (38),f dictated by a totally blind man, especially those pertaining to his origins, childhood, schooldays and university studies. In addition, I employed as excellent sources his own ventures into biographical studies, such as the extended version of the Fourth Kennaway Memorial Lecture [92], informative obituaries and his numerous publications of research results or essays with more contemplative, speculative and philosophical contents. Furthermore, apart from having access to some of his correspondence with eminent contemporaries, I was also greatly helped through recent contacts, mainly by exchange of letters with a considerable number of people who knew him well, to refresh my own recollections of him, stretching back over forty years, and to extend my knowledge of periods outside my personal experience.


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