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2022 ◽  
pp. 160-167
Author(s):  
Bharathi Depuru ◽  
Shanthi Sree Kolaru Subramanyam ◽  
Suvarna Latha Anchapakala ◽  
Lakshmi Padmavathi Pydipati

Telehealth is effective in preventing, treating, and taking precautions to avoid spreading of coronavirus. Telehealth allows people with symptoms to stay at home by helping them to communicate with doctors through the internet. This decreases the spreading of corona virus to large number of people and hospital staff. But when it comes to treatment of patients, telemedicine does have some limitations. Medicines given through telemedicine may not be consistent to patients who have chronic disorders and makes the patients' conditions serious, which leads them to hospitalization. The most significant limitation of telemedicine is that some hospitals do not have equipment to deliver care in this manner. In the present situation of COVID-19, the existing telemedicine has to be modified for helping quick testing and to diagnose the infection to take care of the patients. Hence, some of the benefits and limitations of telemedicine have been summarized.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tao Liu ◽  
Margaret M. Barbour ◽  
Dashi Yu ◽  
Sen Rao ◽  
Xin Song

2021 ◽  
pp. 152660282110305
Author(s):  
Bruno Migliara ◽  
Tania Francesca Cappellari ◽  
Mattia Mirandola ◽  
Andrea Griso ◽  
Giovanni Feriani ◽  
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Purpose In patients with no-option critical limb-threatening ischemia, venous foot arterialization can be considered the last chance before major amputation. Up until now, a really significant limitation of endovascular arterialization compared with surgery was the possibility to obtain arterial flow into the foot only through the deep plantar network. Technique Two 5-mm snares are placed: one in the proximal tibial artery and the other in the great saphenous vein. After passing through these snares with a needle and a guidewire and closing the snares, the guidewire is pulled through the proximal arterial sheath and the distal venous sheath. Thus, the arterial-venous connection is created. A covered stent is, then, placed between the artery and the vein to avoid leakage. Conclusions Based on our knowledge, this is the first described totally percutaneous arterialization of the superficial dorsal venous foot system, through reverse flow in the great saphenous vein.


Author(s):  
Poorna Mysoor

This concluding chapter explores the advantages of implied licences not only in the offline, but especially in the online world. It sums up the justifications for the conception of ‘implied’ and ‘licence’ adopted in this monograph. It also explains how when faced with the facts and circumstances of a case, how one may ascertain which basis for implying a copyright licence might apply. While acknowledging that express words can override implied licences, it explains why it is not a significant limitation on the usefulness of implied licence, arguing that implied licence can and will continue to play a significant role in copyright law. The growing body of case law on implying a term into a contract is a testament to the fact that there are never going to be complete or comprehensive contracts. There will always be the need to fill in gaps, by way of implying licences based on the conduct of the copyright owner or to give effect to a custom or a policy. The chapter then looks at how implied licences have the potential to play a greater role after the Exit Day.


TEM Journal ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 1780-1790
Author(s):  
Oleg N. Dmitriev

The computer technology searching for a preferable point in any factor space delivers to the extremum with regard to quantitative scalar response within scope of intelligent DSS-sphere, which was considered in this paper. The problem of universalization and planning (design) of extreme experiments in relation to complex objects in the conditions of significant limitation including the allowable number of experiments and sub-catastrophic duration of them was solved. A technology that involves the separation of three linked stages of optimization was proposed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 02 (10) ◽  
pp. 14-21
Author(s):  
Sokhiba Ziyadullayevna Khakimova ◽  
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Dildora Alisherovna Atokhodjaeva ◽  
Farakhnoz Muradovna Hamrokulova ◽  
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In patients with radiculopathies of various origins, along with chronic pain syndrome, various prolapse of the pyramidal sphere of the peripheral nervous system is observed [1]. In groups of patients with radiculopathies, the motor sphere was investigated using the described methods of studying the neurological status Skoromets A. A, which revealed a statistically significant limitation of the motor sphere [2]. The performed electroneuromyography confirmed the lesion in the motor fibers in patients with chronic pain syndrome with radiculopathies of various origins [4].


2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (10) ◽  
pp. 13999-14000
Author(s):  
Konrad Żołna ◽  
Chitwan Saharia ◽  
Leonard Boussioux ◽  
David Yu-Tung Hui ◽  
Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert ◽  
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We define the False Negatives problem and show that it is a significant limitation in adversarial imitation learning. We propose a method that solves the problem by leveraging the nature of goal-conditioned tasks. The method, dubbed Fake Conditioning, is tested on instruction following tasks in BabyAI environments, where it improves sample efficiency over the baselines by at least an order of magnitude.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (XIX) ◽  
pp. 49-61
Author(s):  
Anna Pudło

Incapacitation is a significant limitation of human rights and personal freedoms. The most serious consequences of legal incapacitation consist in loss or limitation of legal capacity of a legally incapacitated person. The European Court of Human Rights has not yet ruled on the contradiction of the institution of incapacitation with the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. However, the use of incapacitation is only allowed in ECHR jurisprudence in exceptional situations. The ECtHR has pointed out the basic requirements that this institution must meet in order to comply with the convention standard.


Author(s):  
Estera Pindel ◽  
Czesław Bartłomiej Martysz

<p>Non-bank loan institutions in Poland often face a bad reputation or a lack of trust, are compared to "parabanks" and frequently recognised as companies operating at the borders of the law. Despite their membership in the financial sector, until recently, public supervision had little control over loan companies and had little knowledge about the scale of their operations. The greater restrictiveness of the new regulations caused a slowdown in the development of loan companies. Changes such as the introduction of bank levy and the amendment to the Consumer Credit Act of 2016 had a significant impact on the financial results and the structure of products offered by loan companies. Along with the new regulations, however, there is doubt regarding whether these changes, which are intended to organise the market for non-bank loans, will actually lead to an exodus of loan institutions from the market and to significant limitation and financial exclusion on the part of Polish consumers.</p>


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