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2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (44) ◽  
pp. 32-40
Author(s):  
Émilin Dreher De Lima ◽  
Carine Raquel Blatt ◽  
Rita Catalina Aquino Caregnato

To document the care on the patient is a necessary skill to the pharmacist. The goal of the study is to prepare educational tutorials related to the registration of Clinical Pharmacy activities in the medical record. It is a technological production carried out in two stages: quantitative cross-sectional study and preparation of educational tutorial videos. Data collection occurred through an online survey of pharmacists active in Brazilian hospitals and Pharmacy professors. The preparation of the educational tutorial videos followed the ADDIE model. 47 professors participated in the research, 100% consider the theme important; and 80% believe that the undergraduate program does not prepare the student for the recording in the medical records. Among the 248 participating pharmacists: only 9% received guidance on the subject during undergraduate course; and less than 40% felt able to record clinical activities in medical records. Three tutorial videos on the recording of the pharmacist's in the medical records were made. The research indicated a need to update the knowledge of Brazilian pharmacists related to the theme record in medical records in services and teaching. The three tutorial videos on the registration of the pharmacist in the medical records were elaborated to disseminate knowledge to pharmacists.


2021 ◽  
pp. 149-178
Author(s):  
Jordan Schonig

This chapter examines the aesthetic properties and phenomenological effects of compression glitches—blocky image distortions that momentarily deform digitally compressed video. As visible expressions of the invisible processes of digital video compression, compression glitches offer unprecedented encounters with the technological production of cinematic motion. Two distinct consequences of these encounters are explored in this chapter. First, because compression glitches are more likely to occur when the compression algorithm is overworked by large volumes of onscreen movement, the ubiquity of compression glitches has yielded a spectatorial sensitivity to the magnitude of movement on screen. Second, because compression glitches extract movement itself (i.e., algorithmic motion instructions) from its original visual context, the visual qualities of such glitches heighten our attention to the formal qualities of movement as distinct from the actions and events that such movements comprise. Taken together, these two spectatorial effects of the compression glitch illuminate new orientations toward cinematic motion in the digital era. Describing these orientations, the chapter argues, can model a form of inquiry that bridges the gap between technologically oriented and phenomenologically oriented accounts of “digital cinema.”


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 5897-5908
Author(s):  
Fabio Pacheco Estumano Da Silva

In appropriate activation of c-MYC proto-oncogene contributes to the development of human cancers. Searches for therapies that target genes and proteins related to neoplastic phenotypes have become frequent. Therefore, inhibiting c-MYC expression has been the target for developing and testing multiple drugs and strategies for the treatment of various human cancers. This study aimed to map scientific and technological productions on the MYC gene at the Scielo, PubMed and Orbit Intelligence platforms between 2000 and 2019. The scientific prospecting revealed 1,259 articles. The most detected categories were: molecular biology, MYC mutations and those addressing the MYC as a drug target or therapeutic strategies. A progressive increase in the number of articles in this last category was found. Technological mapping detected 10,059 patent documents, with 20.2% granted. China and the USA were the largest filers, accounting for more than 40%. Biotechnology was the field with the highest number of patents. Biotechnology and the pharmaceutical sector predominated in the second half of the period investigated, both in scientific and technological prospecting. Our study points to a scientific and technological effort in the development of therapeutic strategies against cancer, in which MYC is among the main targets.


Author(s):  
Osbaldo Turpo-Gebera ◽  
César H. Limaymanta ◽  
Elías Sanz-Casado

This article analyzes the scientific and innovative activity of Peru in relation to its South American peers. For this purpose, indicators of investment in R&D, publications, patents, collaboration, impact and the relationship between some of them were defined. The data were retrieved from Scopus, SciVal, World Bank and World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). The study showed that both the R&D investment and scientific and technological production in Peru are lower than in other South American countries. Peru ranks fifth in South America in international collaboration (60.1%), and a similar trend is seen in impact and performance. All the countries in the study show increases in publications in Q1 journals, according to the SJR. Among the conclusions, it is worth highlighting the low investment in R&D in most of the countries in the region (below 0.6% of GDP), as well as the high technological dependence and the important role of universities as a driving force for research. Resumen Se analiza la actividad científica e innovadora de Perú en relación con sus pares sudamericanos. Para ello, se definieron los indicadores de inversión en I+D, de publicaciones, patentes, colaboración, impacto y la relación entre algunos de ellos. Los datos se recuperaron de Scopus, SciVal, Banco Mundial y World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). El estudio evidenció que tanto la inversión en I+D como la producción científica y tecnológica de Perú presenta valores inferiores a otros países sudamericanos. Perú ocupa el quinto lugar de Sudamérica en colaboración internacional (60,1%), una tendencia similar se presenta en el impacto y rendimiento. Todos los países del estudio presentan incrementos de publicaciones en revistas Q1, según el SJR. Entre las conclusiones hay que resaltar la escasa inversión en I+D de la mayoría de los países de la región (por debajo del 0,6% del PIB), así como la gran dependencia tecnológica, y el importante rol de las universidades como motor de la investigación.


2021 ◽  
Vol 875 (1) ◽  
pp. 012075
Author(s):  
Y A Kapustina ◽  
Y N Rostovskaya

Abstract The article is devoted to the generalization and systematization of theoretical, methodological and practical aspects of assessing the economic security of a regional intersectoral complex. The object of the study is the forest sector as a set of traditional industries and types of economic activity of a separate Russian region united by consistent technological, production, and financial links in the use and reproduction of forest resources. The theoretical and methodological basis of the study was the analysis of scientific works of Russian and foreign scientists devoted to the study of economic security and methodological support for its assessment, modeling of the forest sector, and forest management. The research used methods of multidimensional comparative analysis, as well as traditional methods of processing statistical information. The result of the study is the development of a methodology for rating the economic security of a regional industrial complex and its practical testing in relation to the forest sector of the economy of the subjects of the Ural Federal District. The proposed methodology is universal and, provided that the key provisions are preserved, can be used to assess the economic security of other socio-economic systems.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 845-856
Author(s):  
MIHAIL-FLORIN STAN ◽  
NICOLAE FIDEL ◽  
NICOLAE VASILE

The development of industrial automation has implicitly led to the improvement of electric drive systems, especially since such installations are the most common form of conversion of electricity into mechanical energy. The electric drive can be defined and studied only if we consider the whole assembly of which it is part, such as the automation of a technological production process. This paper describes the design and practical implementation of a laboratory stand with a teaching feature. The designed stand is a study support for various applications used in the industrial area, offering the possibility of experimentation on programming and parameterization of frequency converters in the laboratory of "Electrical machines and drives" of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Information Technology at the University of Valahia from Targoviste.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (5) ◽  
pp. 254-258
Author(s):  
R. Chalmakoff

The development of "turnkey" cleanrooms is the contemporary task, in demand under the conditions of the growth both of Russian industry and the share of high-tech production, which requires complex solutions from the stage of design development to obtaining certification and post-launching service. DEAXO Company has been developing the advanced technological infrastructure of engineering systems and turnkey cleanroom complexes in Russia for more than 6 years. Within the most innovative, breakthrough fields of development of the national manufacture the company DEAXO creates and realizes exclusive smart solutions from the very idea of the project and the project negotiation till its launch and the further service of the advanced technological production facilities that meet all the requirements of the highest modern quality standards. The concern about professional skills of the employees and improvement of their engineering competences led to the creation of the training center where the new, ready to work in the DEAXO on the Russian market specialists are prepared. CEO of the company DEAXO René Chalmakoff shares the longstanding experience about working on the Russian and international market of semiconductor industry.


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