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2022 ◽  
pp. 213-229
Author(s):  
Sana Moid

The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the roots of every economy and completely transformed the way every industry functions including the education sector. The education sector completely adopted the remote teaching concept thereby connecting educators and students through technology. The present study aims at understanding that how Education 4.0 has helped in creating an intelligent learning space aligned with disruptive technologies for developing and enhancing education with learners at the center and further how this has facilitated remote teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic. For the purpose of study, secondary sources of data including research papers and news articles based on the similar themes were referred. Education 4.0 has completely transformed the way the education sector functions by putting the learner at the center and making the entire process student-centric where the learner will decide what they want to study rather than putting a predefined syllabus in front of them. The intelligent learning space is created through the application of emerging technologies.


Author(s):  
Oorja Arora ◽  
Shiba Das ◽  
Shruthi Siva E S ◽  
Saaral A S ◽  
Shruti Nagdeve

Purpose of the study: From the conceptualisation to the construction stage, clients have a wide range of expectations from architects, and sometimes not addressing or meeting these expectations can land both of them in conflicts of interest, which might affect the architect’s career. This study attempts to unfold the dynamics of the client-architect relationships, emphasizing clients’ expectations from architects. Methodology: This research has been conceptualised to cover various aspects of the client-architecture relationships through an in-depth literature review, followed by undertaking a survey. The literature review has touched upon different factors that shape the client-architect relationships, various architects’ theories, and how clients feel. The survey was conducted online amongst 29 architects and 12 clients to get their perspectives on the issue, giving more detailed insights into the topic. Main Findings: The findings have revealed that clients who’ll be personally occupying and using the space have the maximum expectations from the architects who’re designing that space, with these expectations spanning the entire process starting right from their initial interactions to post-occupancy. Most of these expectations and their consequent circumstances become complex where the budgets are strict and tight, as it is difficult for the clients and the architects to compensate for the losses. Novelty/Originality of this study: Architectural practice is an ever-evolving profession, where relationships between architects and clients are not static, but dynamic as per the changing working styles. This study represents a fresh angle of current practicing architects and their views, which may prove beneficial for architects stepping out from colleges to working industry.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (6) ◽  
pp. 287-295
Author(s):  
Hyung Joon Seo ◽  
Youn-Kyung Choi

Orthognathic surgery has steadily evolved, gradually expanding its scope of application beyond its original purpose of simply correcting malocclusion and the facial profile. For instance, it is now used to treat obstructive sleep apnea and to achieve purely cosmetic outcomes. Recent developments in three-dimensional digital technology are being utilized throughout the entire process of orthognathic surgery, from establishing a surgical plan to printing the surgical splint. These processes have made it possible to perform more sophisticated surgery. The goal of this review article is to introduce current trends in the field of orthognathic surgery and controversies that are under active discussion. The role of a plastic surgeon is not limited to performing orthognathic surgery itself, but also encompasses deep involvement throughout the entire process, including the set-up of surgical occlusion and overall surgical planning. The authors summarize various aspects in the field of orthognathic surgery with the hope of providing helpful information both for plastic surgeons and orthodontists who are interested in orthognathic surgery.


Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (24) ◽  
pp. 7840
Author(s):  
Suran Wang ◽  
Haohao Liao ◽  
Youliang Chen ◽  
Tomás Manuel Fernández-Steeger ◽  
Xi Du ◽  
...  

For thermal and loaded rock in engineering structures for some projects, triple-shear Drucker–Prager yield criteria, compaction coefficient K, damage variable correction factor δ, and thermal damage variable DT are introduced in a new thermomechanical (TM) constitutive model for the entire process. The compaction stage of rock in uniaxial compression test and the strain softening of rock caused by thermal attack are considered in this article. The damage evolution of rocks is described by a damage variable and a constitutive equation, which are in agreement with the actual thermal experimental breakage. The uniaxial compressive strength of granite subjected to a TM coupling effect can be predicted properly by this new unified constitutive model. The new TM unified constitutive model considering the compaction stage and post-failure stage is in good agreement with the test curves throughout the entire process. The coupling effect of heat and load in the total damage of rock has obvious nonlinear properties, but the coupling effect significantly weakens the specimens. By using the new TM unified constitutive model, the whole process of changes in rock damage with strain after high temperature can be calculated. Meanwhile, the model well represents the stress–strain curve at the post-failure stage. It is expected that this model can provide references for studying the mechanical response of the rock damage propagation characteristics in the future.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jerzy Król ◽  
Krzysztof Bielas ◽  
Torsten Asselmeyer-Maluga

Abstract Quantum mechanics (QM) predicts probabilities on the fundamentallevel which are, via Born probability law, connected to the formal randomnessof infinite sequences of QM outcomes. Recently it has been shown thatQM is algorithmic 1-random in the sense of Martin-L¨of. We extend this resultand demonstrate that QM is algorithmic ω-random and generic, precisely asdescribed by the ’miniaturisation’ of the Solovay forcing to arithmetic. Thisis extended further to the result that QM becomes Zermelo–Fraenkel Solovayrandom on infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces. Moreover, it is more likely thatthere exists a standard transitive ZFC model M, where QM is expressed in reality,than in the universe V of sets. Then every generic quantum measurementadds to M the infinite sequence, i.e. random real r ∈ 2ω, and the model undergoesrandom forcing extensions M[r]. The entire process of forcing becomesthe structural ingredient of QM and parallels similar constructions applied tospacetime in the quantum limit, therefore showing the structural resemblanceof both in this limit. We discuss several questions regarding measurability andpossible practical applications of the extended Solovay randomness of QM.The method applied is the formalization based on models of ZFC; however,this is particularly well-suited technique to recognising randomness questionsof QM. When one works in a constant model of ZFC or in axiomatic ZFCitself, the issues considered here remain hidden to a great extent.


2021 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 111-129
Author(s):  
Adrian Chojan

This article attempts to translate the Polish experience related to membership in the European Union (EU) into the European policy of Ukraine. The aim of this article is to present Poland’s European policy from 2004 to 2017, particularly from the perspective of the assumptions adopted by individual governments and the mistakes made. The Polish experience of changes in European politics may be a valuable hint for the Ukrainian political elites, particularly in the context of drawing conclusions from mistakes. Recommendations for Ukraine in relation to their membership in the EU boil down to the issue of building an appropriate state strategy and the stability of institutions that take care of the entire process. Another element is the need to develop the so-called critical European studies to initiate a real discussion among Ukrainian political elites and Ukrainian society.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (12) ◽  
pp. e0261012
Author(s):  
Qinghe Zeng ◽  
WeiHua Ming ◽  
Jin Luo ◽  
SongAn Zhang ◽  
Wei Hu ◽  
...  

Three-dimensional intelligent engineering management and control systems (EMCS) based on the browser/server (B/S) model are an important part of intelligent engineering development. These systems are used for solving the difficulties encountered in engineering management with frequent cross-specialties and are vital tools for data exchange and service sharing among multiple departments. Currently, most engineering management and control systems are based on service-oriented architectures (SOAs). The integration mechanism and high coupling of SOAs leads to the reduction in system expansibility, service quality and service safety of the engineering system, making it difficult for these architectures to serve the construction of long-span valve hall engineering. To address these concerns, the management and application technology of the multidisciplinary data of valve hall engineering based on a microservice architecture (MSA) is proposed to improve the management efficiency of engineering data. A 3D integration modeling method for valve hall engineering structures and geological environments is proposed to establish the topological association between engineering structures and geological environments, without increasing the amount of model data required. A 3D intelligent engineering management and control technology for the entire process of the construction of long-span valve hall engineering is proposed, which realizes the entire process simulation and control of engineering construction based on WebGL technology. Accordingly, a three-dimensional intelligent engineering management and control system for the entire construction process of a long-span valve hall project in Southeast China is established, which can effectively manage and apply the data, display and analyze the three-dimensional model, and control and make decisions regarding the construction schedule. This study provides support for the construction of "smart engineering", promotes information communication and transmission between different project units, and speeds up the transformation from traditional construction management relying on drawings to three-dimensional intelligent construction management based on cloud services.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lin-Lin Chang ◽  
Xia-Qing Xu ◽  
Xue-Ling Liu ◽  
Qian-Qian Guo ◽  
Yan-Nan Fan ◽  
...  

Abstractm6A (N6-methyladenosine) methylation, a well-known modification in tumour epigenetics, dynamically and reversibly fine tunes the entire process of RNA metabolism. Aberrant levels of m6A and its regulators, which can predict the survival and outcomes of cancer patients, are involved in tumorigenesis, metastasis and resistance. Ovarian cancer (OC) ranks first among gynaecological tumours in the causes of death. At first diagnosis, patients with OC are usually at advanced stages owing to a lack of early biomarkers and effective targets. After treatment, patients with OC often develop drug resistance. This article reviews the recent experimental advances in understanding the role of m6A modification in OC, raising the possibility to treat m6A modification and its regulators as promising diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets for OC. Graphical Abstract


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Peter Lee Ochieng Oduor

The study seeks to study the Christian narrative unearthing the wealth of resources inherent in it to act as a stimulant and a motivating force for the present church towards the much-desired immortality that is the mark of the finish. It is an account that dates back to the first century during the formation of the church to the present state of the church in her pursuit of an alignment to the eschatological roadmap stipulated in scriptures. The study employs the scholarship of the historical Christian narrative from the analogical perspective of a journey of the Israelites in the Pentateuch towards Canaan. This was a journey that was characterized by pulsations of moving and stopping based on the instruction and guidance of God. Similarly, the Christian story is one that is emphatic with regard to the involvement of God in the Christian journey. The study captures the dominant moves of God over the centuries and their significant contribution to the establishment and progress of Christianity and the key players in the entire process from the protestant movement to the Apostolic Reformation. This will facilitate the understanding of the church in her present state as a product of her past journey and development with regard to offering guidance and facilitation of Christian practice. It will help the church with regard to guidance to help her avoid falling into the pit that their forerunners fell into and also motivate her towards greater exploits for God.


2021 ◽  
pp. 65-101
Author(s):  
Donald Senior

A key factor in considering the various writings of the New Testament as sacred and normative was their eventual inclusion into the “canon.” This chapter traces the evolution of the canon, the process by which it was formed, and the apparent norms for judging which books should be included. The entire process is a subject of much debate and hypothesis. An assumption on the part of early Christianity, similar to a parallel process occurring in Judaism, was that certain books were divinely inspired and ultimately originated in divine authority. Key factors in judging which books should be “canonical” were such criteria as connection with figures of the early apostolic church, harmony with the fundamental convictions of Christian faith, and the “reception” or widespread use of certain books by early Christian communities. While the core books of the canon were accepted early, such as the Letters of Paul and the Gospels, other writings were subject to some dispute before being accepted.


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