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Author(s):  
Louise Rodgers

On Day 2 of EuroPCR 2021, discussants from around the world took to their screens to join Jean Fajadet, PCR Vice-Chairman, and his panel, live from their studio in Paris, France. The aim was to understand how to adapt treatment strategy to the underlying anatomy in a case of left main bifurcation percutaneous coronary intervention.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 148-154
Author(s):  
Valiya M. Hamza

This is article providing a brief description of the life and scientific achievements of Alan Edward Beck, emeritus Professor of Western University.  He was born in England on January 27, 1928 and passed away on December 1st, 2020 at his home in London (Ontario), Canada. He will be remembered not only for his significant contributions in Geophysics but also his active participation in activities of the International Heat Flow Commission- IHFC. In 1958 he was a founding faculty member of the Department of Geophysics of the University of Western Ontario, London, Canada. Shortly thereafter became Acting Head (1961), and then Head (1963) of the Department of Geophysics. He was a founding member of the International Heat Flow Commission, Vice Chairman for the period of 1979 to 1983 and then Chairman during 1983 to 1987. He retired in 1993 but continued to be active with participation in several international organizations. Beck was honored with the J. Tuzo Wilson Award of the Canadian Geophysical Union in 1993.


2021 ◽  
Vol 188 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 55-76
Author(s):  
Michal Pehr

Catholic priest and chairman of the Czechoslovak People’s Party, and supreme functionary of the Board of pro-regime organisations (e.g. long-term vice-chairman of the Association of Czechoslovak Soviet Friendship), Josef Plojhar, was a distinctive figure in the political world of Communist Czechoslovakia during the first twenty years of its existence. He was one of the historically longest serving ministers of health and spent an unbelievable twenty years and one month in this position. He survived a number of political upheavals and purges within the terms of post-February Czechoslovakia. All this makes him an indisputably interesting figure, who has been neglected by previous historic research. This study is about the end of the climactic political career of this Catholic priest and chairman of the Czechoslovak People’s Party, who was Minister of Health from 1948 to 1968. His political downfall came about in connection with the Prague Spring in 1968.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 179-187
Author(s):  
Yekti Wirani ◽  
Naila Natalia Aufar ◽  
Muh Syaiful Romadhon

Geospatial Information System (GIS) is an information system that helps map events on earth to be analyzed with the help of computers. This GIS can make it easier to manage geographic information systems. Based on the results of an interview with the unit manager of the vice-chairman III of STT Terpadu Nurul Fikri, that currently, cannot map and see the visualization of the alumni's work field by the study program. Now, the vice-chairman III unit only can display information data with the help of Microsoft Excel. This study aims to build a Geospatial Information System with the ArcGIS application, making it easier to manage alumni and carry out tracer studies. If this data is available, it will be easier to maintain the relationship between alumni and the STT Terpadu Nurul Fikri. Good alumni data management will also open ample opportunities for collaboration, such as internships, jobs, graduate offers, and information on events and promotions. The results of the evaluation of the information presented were 81.25%, which meant that Deputy Assistant III had agreed with the presentation of data on the distribution of work locations for STT-NF alumni using ArcGIS 10.5. Based on determining the point of work location for STT-NF alumni, it was found that 89% of alumni work in the information technology sector and that their work locations are in the Greater Jakarta area.


2020 ◽  
pp. 27-49
Author(s):  
Ronald W. Schatz

During World War II, the National War Labor Board served as the industrial equivalent of the U.S. Supreme Court, issuing edicts of highly contentious labor-management disputes, and the Regional War Labor Boards and the board’s national staff resolved thousands of disputes at the local level and in specific industries. This chapter explains how the national and regional boards succeeded. It focuses on George W. Taylor, the NWLB’s vice chairman and mentor of the Labor Board staff, and Regional War Labor Board III headquartered in Philadelphia and chaired by Sylvester Garrett. It challenges earlier interpretations by Lichtenstein, Stone, Lynd, and others that the NWLB undermined unions and hurt workers. The opposite is more accurate. The board prevented Congress from passing draconian anti-union legislation, protected unions, helped the unions acquire many more members, and helped the United States produce the arms and other materiel needed to defeat the Axis powers.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-17
Author(s):  
Susanto AS ◽  
Husainie Usman ◽  
Hasbi Sjamsir

The purpose of this research were to know:quality management of lecturer in Caturdharma of Higher Education and find new concept of lecturer qualitymanagement.The study used a qualitative approach with case study type. Data were collected through participantobservation,in-depth interviews,and documentation.The research instrument is the researcher himself.The key person were the Chairman,Vice Chairman, and Stikes lecturer.  Data were analyzed using Miles,Huberman,&Saldana model. Validity of data through credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability. As the result of this research about the quality management lectures were:(1)learning area is fulfilled if according to planning, implementation and supervision standard;(2)the field of study is determined by eight standards;(3) the field of Community Service is determined by eight standards;(4)the field of Al-Islam and Kemuhammadiyahan is determined by the introduction, appreciation, and practice of the Qur'an,Hadith, and Ra'yu;Amar ma'ruf nahi munkar, and live Muhammadiyah, do not seek livelihood in Muhammadiyah.(5)A new concept of lecturer quality management is nine steps


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-45
Author(s):  
Tsuyoshi Hasegawa
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Abstract Kerenskii was the most important actor in assuring the success of the February Revolution. He organized underground organizations to push the workers’ strike movement that began on February 23 in Petrograd, and appealed to his Duma liberal colleagues to support the strike. When the soldiers revolted on February 27, he led the insurgents into the Tauride Palace, thus turning the Duma building into the epicenter of the revolution. He ordered the arrest of tsarist ministers, and created Kerenskii’s headquarters to take revolutionary actions before the Duma Committee decided to take power. He helped create the Petrograd Soviet, and, after election as its vice-chairman, he straddled the Soviet and Duma Committee. Having learned of Nicholas ii’s abdication in favor of Grand Duke Mikhail, he played a major role in persuading Mikhail to renounce the throne, thus, in ending the monarchical system. The February Revolution elevated him to the pinnacle of power as the undisputed leader of the revolution.


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