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Electronics ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 234
Author(s):  
Evgenia Novikova ◽  
Elena Doynikova ◽  
Diana Gaifulina ◽  
Igor Kotenko

Trustworthiness metrics help users to understand information system’s or a device’s security, safety, privacy, resilience, and reliability level. These metrics have different types and natures. The challenge consists of the integration of these metrics into one clear, scalable, sensitive, and reasonable metric representing overall trustworthiness level, useful for understanding if the users can trust the system or for the comparison of the devices and information systems. In this research, the authors propose a novel algorithm for calculation of an integral trustworthiness risk score that is scalable to any number of metrics, considers their criticality, and does not perform averaging in a case when all metrics are of equal importance. The obtained trustworthiness risk score could be further transformed to trustworthiness level. The authors analyze the resulting integral metric sensitivity and demonstrate its advantages on the series of experiments.


2022 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
pp. 304-325
Author(s):  
Anna Pachel ◽  
Rui Alexandre Castanho

Corporate governance is a very significant concept, however, there is another factor, which affects the profitability of corporations with equal importance - the employee. Research in this area helps to increase such awareness and to fulfill everyday needs in order to improve the functioning of many entities. In this regard, the study uses a sample that comprises 100 employees (50 from corporations and 50 from small companies). Through direct research tools such as questionnaires, this article shows more insights into the described matter. Different perspectives enable readers to create the full view. Most respondents prefer to work at small companies, nevertheless, corporations also have strong points. The study results may be used as a practical application for a wide range of people - from regular employees to managers and CEOs to create modern entities based on developed management and a practical approach towards an employee.


2022 ◽  
Vol 2161 (1) ◽  
pp. 012031
Author(s):  
Puttaparthi Revanthsai ◽  
N Sai Maadhurya ◽  
Sai Dhruthi Varna Konijeti ◽  
B. K. Priya

Abstract Mental health, a subject that carries equal importance as physical health, has always remained in the limelight with least medical assistance sought, often leading not only to difficulty in the carrying out day-to-day activities but also to death by suicide. The number has begun to peak since the onset of the pandemic and thus needs to be addressed. Early detection and treatment play an extremely important role in treatment of mental illness. Though the period of recovery is gradual, constant screening and a follow up is sufficient enough in aiding the path back to change in lifestyle. Generalized Anxiety Disorder is one of the most common of mental illnesses among a never-ending list in the 21st century’s fast paced world and is often neglected, but curable if detected in early stages and treated. With mental well-being gaining importance and people moving forward to seek help, a technology to help them in their betterment would be benefiting. A design that is not only user-friendly but also cost effective can come handy to enable simultaneous monitoring.


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 218-226
Author(s):  
Martin Oswald Savage ◽  
Helen Louise Storr

Determining the pathogenesis of pediatric growth disorders is often challenging. In many cases, no pathogenesis is identified, and a designation of idiopathic short stature is used. The investigation of short stature requires a combination of clinical, endocrinological, and genetic evaluation. The techniques used are described, with equal importance being given to each of the 3 approaches. Clinical skills are essential to elicit an accurate history, family pedigree, and symptoms of body system dysfunction. Endocrine assessment requires hormonal determination for the diagnosis of hormone deficiency and initiation of successful replacement therapy. Genetic analysis has added a new dimension to the investigation of short stature and now uses next-generation sequencing with a candidate gene approach to confirm probable recognizable monogenic disorders and exome sequencing for complex phenotypes of unknown origin. Using the 3 approaches of clinical, endocrine, and genetic probes with equal status in the hierarchy of investigational variables provides the clinician with the highest chance of identifying the correct causative pathogenetic mechanism in a child presenting with short stature of unknown origin.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 607-627
Author(s):  
Fengman Dou ◽  
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Mengna Luan ◽  
Zhigang Tao ◽  
Hongjie Yuan ◽  
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While the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic directly caused millions of hospitalizations and deaths, its indirect impacts on people with other illnesses can be of equal importance. Using discharge records in a major Chinese megacity where there was a limited number of COVID-19 cases, we find significant declines in the number of hospital admissions for a whole spectrum of disease categories during the pandemic. The declines were larger in COVID-19 designated hospitals and top-grade hospitals. In-hospital mortality and length of stay (LOS) were higher for stroke, ischaemic heart diseases, and malignant neoplasms, while women delivering in hospitals had fewer C-sections and shorter LOS. Our results suggest that people avoided necessary hospitalization out of fear of being infected by COVID-19. To prevent the adverse impacts of delaying health care, policymakers should establish clear guidelines encouraging people to seek necessary care, especially during the reopening period.


YMER Digital ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (12) ◽  
pp. 618-635
Author(s):  
Akankshya Tripathy ◽  
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Dr Sapan Kumar Sadual ◽  
Dr Smita Sucharita Mohapatra ◽  
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Human resource development is becoming increasingly crucial for the tourism industry. Mobilizing our human resource is required to enable them to participate in the task of hotel operations for development and nation building. The mobilization of human resources requires developing their skills, knowledge, and attitudes so that they can accomplish effectively the pre-determined objectives. The successful development of this sector requires efficient and professional management. Having equal importance, however, is the quality of staff training, which is often relatively neglected during the early stages of development this sector. Hotel business basically being a service business, so there is a need to take the necessary steps to build a pool of efficient trained people to occupy various jobs. There is, therefore, a need to pay special attention to the training and qualification of manpower and personnel for the various hotel professions. A special effort has also been made to ensure that services and facilis are expanded to keep up with the competition. In this study, an attempt has been made to create a better work force through a more effective HR system.


Author(s):  
Spyridon Methenitis ◽  
Evgenia D. Cherouveim ◽  
Christos Kroupis ◽  
Argyrios Tsantes ◽  
Kleopatra Ketselidi ◽  
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This study aimed to explore the importance of aerobic capacity and nutrition on 28-km mountain running performance and race-induced changes in body composition and biochemical blood indices, in recreational master athletes of different performance levels. Twenty male master runners (age: 44.6 ± 7.7 years) were divided into two groups, slower and faster runners, according to their race performance. Maximum oxygen uptake [Formula: see text], velocity at [Formula: see text] [Formula: see text], oxygen consumption [Formula: see text], and velocity [Formula: see text] during the second ventilatory threshold were evaluated. Nutrition was assessed for one week before and during the race. Body composition was evaluated, and blood samples were collected before and 3 h after the race. Slower runners exhibited a greater reduction in lean body mass and greater changes in all muscle damage/inflammation/metabolism blood indices than the faster runners ( η2 = 0.201–0.927; p < 0.05). When all the participants were assessed as one group ( n = 20), significant correlations were found between [Formula: see text], vVO2Thr, race time, energy intake, expenditure, carbohydrate, protein intakes, and post-race changes in body composition and blood markers ( r: −0.825–0.824; p < 0.05). The strongest determinants were [Formula: see text] and vVO2Thr, while energy intake, expenditure, carbohydrate, and protein intakes seemed to be the weakest determinants of race performance and race-induced changes in body composition and blood indices. The results suggest that race-induced changes in body composition and blood indices are determined mainly by master runners’ race performance and endurance capacity and to a lesser extent by nutrition. However, it seems that carbohydrate and protein intakes have equal importance.


2021 ◽  
pp. BJGP.2021.0375
Author(s):  
Jennifer Voorhees ◽  
Simon Bailey ◽  
Heather Waterman ◽  
Katherine Checkland

Background: Good access to primary care is an important determinant of population health. Whilst the academic literature on access to care emphasises its complexity, policies aimed at improving access to general practice in the UK have tended to focus on measurable aspects, such as timeliness or number of appointments. Aim: To fill the gap between the complex understanding of primary care access in the literature and the narrow definition of access assumed in UK policies. Design and Setting: Qualitative, community-based participatory case study within the geographic footprint of a Clinical Commissioning Group in northwest England. Method: We applied Levesque et al.’s conceptual framework of patient-centred access and used multiple qualitative methods (interviews, focus groups, observation). Analysis was ongoing, iterative, inductive, and abductive with the theory. Results: The comprehensiveness of Levesque et al.’s access theory resonated with diverse participant experiences. However, while a strength of Levesque et al. was to highlight the importance of people’s abilities to access care, our data suggest equal importance of healthcare workforce abilities to make care accessible. Thus, we present a definition of access as the ‘human fit’ between the needs and abilities of people in the population and the abilities and capacity of people in the healthcare workforce, and provide a modified conceptual framework reflecting these insights. Conclusion: An understanding of access as ‘human fit’ has the potential to address longstanding problems of access within general practice, focusing attention on the need for staff training and support, and emphasising the importance of continuity of care.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liye Xie ◽  
Casey Lun ◽  
Leping Jiang ◽  
Guoping Sun

In the past two decades, archaeological studies of knowledge and skill transmission for pottery and lithic production in preindustrial societies have significantly improved our understanding of how technological traditions were transmitted and how the transmission processes influenced technological persistence and changes. However, case studies of craft transmission for osseous technology are rare despite their equal importance to pottery and lithic industries in preindustrial societies. Our research fills the gap by examining early Hemudu Culture’s (7000–6000 BP) scapular implements in the southern Yangzi Delta to understand the linkage between learning and maintaining the scapular shovel tradition in Hemudu’s socio-economic context. We first traced the history of scapular tools to the precedent Kuahuqiao Culture (8200–7000 BP), then used published experimental results to identify the product traits pertinent to craft learning and infer Hemudu scapular shovel blades’ learning and production patterns. Hemudu scapular shovels had a unique, complicated hafting style and an evidential raw material preference for old water buffalo scapulae. However, the blades’ morphological details and technical solutions varied significantly. In addition, most finished products display manufacturing mistakes resulting from crafters’ lacking skills, experience, and intervention. Practice pieces are rare compared to finished and used products. Although additional evidence implies that practice might have been more common than the studied sample suggested, it was carried out with less-than-ideal bones and insufficient for developing technical competency. We argue that the Hemudu societal norms for a scapular shovel applied only to the highly visible aspects of the implement. The shaft and ligatures could reduce the visibility of many manufacturing flaws on the shovel blade to reach the desired visual effect of the shovel. The shovel blades were made by household crafters emulating from an artifact or a memorized template but had insufficient training and practice in manufacturing. Communities of practice were minimal to nonexistent among the shovel makers; alternative mechanisms to maintain the technical norms or hold a high product standard were also lacking. Therefore, we concluded that the scapular shovels were less important as a technical implementation than a visual communicator of social identity. The binary system of conformist style and material preference mixed with loose quality control in the shovel blade production reveals that social conformity and the associated learning pattern are circumstantial and fluid even for a community’s iconic implement. Further research with other artifact types in Yangzi Delta would help shed light on whether similar learning patterns were applied besides the creation of scapular shovels.


Author(s):  
C S Archana ◽  
V C Indulekha

Metabolic syndrome and related complications are a major challenge for health providers of present era. Metabolic syndrome with key characters of abdominal obesity, insulin resistance, hypertension and dyslipidemia are the outcomes of faulty diet and habits. Since there are no such pharmacological agents which can reverse this condition more importance is being given to diet and lifestyle modifications. Traditional medicinal systems like Ayurveda gives equal importance for food and nutrition in both health and diseased conditions. Concept of Pathya -apathya for each and every disease is unique to Ayurveda where the macro and micronutrient principles were selected rationally for each disease conditions. These very principles can be adopted along with dietary supplements for curbing modern lifestyle disorders, more over there is mentioning of similar conditions in classics under a board term of Santharpanajanya Vikaras. Materials and methods- Thorough literary search done on various classical Ayurvedic texts for various diet and dietary preparations and online bases for their pharmacological properties from Ayurvedic and modern perspective and enlisted the dietary supplements. Results- Selected three major ingredients for the macro nutrient principles carbohydrate, protein and fat suggestive for MS from Sthoulya Prakarana and their properties are critically reviewed. Conclusion- There is enough scope of research in Ayurvedic dietary supplements for obesity and Metabolic Syndrome.


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