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2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 4
Author(s):  
Carlos Alves ◽  
Carlos Figueiredo ◽  
Jorge Sanjurjo-Sánchez

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused havoc in many economic areas such as those related to tourism. This creates the need for alternative activities in this sector, especially given that it is not clear when the present emergency will end and there could be new situations of this kind. We consider here two main possibilities (virtual models and remote observations) for tourism related to geological objects (including those used by humans) and processes. These approaches could help to promote remote-operated tourism in other celestial bodies, helping to promote this kind of enterprise. These activities could be prepared with variable connection to education (for publics with diverse age ranges), prompting their use at any time of the year (hence minimizing the issue of seasonality). Our discussion suggests that remote observations will be the most interesting option since they could potentially give the users an unlimited diversity of experiences, it might give higher returns to local communities (but also higher loads on local environments) and they could find additional value in other geological applications. While our analysis is certainly very speculative at present, it can be submitted to falsification by the financial results.


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (Supplement_G) ◽  
pp. G228-G232 ◽  
Author(s):  
Serafina Valente ◽  
Furio Colivicchi ◽  
Pasquale Caldarola ◽  
Adriano Murrone ◽  
Andrea Di Lenarda ◽  
...  

Abstract Infections by SARS CoV2 - COVID-19 have become in a short time a worldwide health emergency. Due to cardiovascular implications of COVID-19 and to very frequent previous cardiovascular disorders of COVID-19 patients, it is presently crucial that Cardiologists are fully aware of COVID-19 related epidemiological, pathophysiological and therapeutic problems, in order to manage at best the present emergency by appropriate protocols developed on the basis of the competences acquired and shared on the field. The aim of this document is to propose algorithms for the management of cardiovascular diseases during COVID-19 emergency with the objective of providing patients with optimal care, minimizing contagion risk and appropriately managing personal protective equipment.


Author(s):  
Livija Jankovska ◽  
Velta Lubkina ◽  
Liga Danilane

Transformation of medical education in Latvia is connected to new requirements which are focused on developing complex competences that have become especially important in specific and health threatening conditions of Covid-19 global pandemic. Qualitative use of specific and transversal competences is necessary for more complicated and autonomous dimensions of the nurses’ responsibilities. Uniting of the existing 2nd level of the professional education with the 1st level of higher education into common higher medical education frame is planned in order to make nurses’ certification easier, to improve employment, mobility and adaptability to the unexpected conditions as, for the example, the present emergency pandemic situation. The study in the doctoral thesis frame reveals that improvement of acquisition of the competences can be promoted by transforming educational documents and focusing on practice-based environment.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 8502-8505

Present embedded technology revolving around IoT technology. An IoT referred as a communication of varies devices through Internet protocols. Day by day peoples lifestyle is changing according with the time, people In the event that you do not have the opportunity to treat yourself, this will prompt an expansion in the quantity of interminable and heart mutations. The present emergency clinic based wellbeing framework doesn't treat conditions requiring quick treatment, for example, coronary episodes. The objective presently is to move from medical clinic based treatment to quiet focused treatment. This venture proposes a wellbeing reconnaissance framework that screens the basic parameters of patients such as temperature, pulse rate, Patient position and location. If any abnormal situations are arrived then this system will informed to belonging doctor through registered Phone number and share location of patient.


Author(s):  
Anthony Trollope

In the mean time Sir Peregrine was sitting at home trying to determine in what way he should act under the present emergency, actuated as he was on one side by friendship and on the other by duty. For the first day or two — nay...


2017 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 711-751 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jordan Stanger-Ross ◽  
Nicholas Blomley ◽  

On July 31, 1944, Rikizo Yoneyama, a former resident of Haney, British Columbia, an agricultural area east of Vancouver, wrote to the Canadian Minister of Justice to protest the sale of his property. Two years earlier, when he and his family had packed their belongings for their forced expulsion from coastal British Columbia, they could take with them only what they could carry and, like other displaced people, they left much behind. “I realize that we are the victims of a war emergency and as such are quite willing to undergo … hardship … to help safeguard the shores of our homeland,” wrote Yoneyama, “however, I do urgently desire to return to my home … when the present emergency ends. May I plead your assistance in the sincere request for the return of that home?” When letters like his did receive a response from the federal government (there is no record that he did so in this case) it came in the form of standard letter, acknowledging that “the disposal of … property will be a matter of personal concern” but informing Japanese Canadians that, in conformity with a new federal law, everything, including their homes, would be sold.


Author(s):  
J. Gonzalez-Cadelo ◽  
C. Queral ◽  
J. Montero ◽  
J. C. Martinez-Murillo

In the framework of CAMP and OECD/NEA ROSA projects a broad analysis of Lower Head SBLOCA with High Pressure Safety Injection (HPSI) unavailable in a Westinghouse PWR has been performed. The simulations have been performed with TRACE 5 patch1 and the selected methodology has been the Integrated Safety Assessment (ISA) methodology, developed by the Spanish Nuclear Safety Council (CSN), which allows obtaining the damage domain as a function of the operator actuation times. The objective of this work is to find the available time for accident management actions by means of ISA methodology. The main conclusions are that present emergency operating procedures are adequate for this kind of sequences and there is not necessary to modify them and also that, the ISA methodology is adequate to analyze safety issues that include time delays uncertainties.


2002 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 17-18
Author(s):  
Jeremy Black
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1973 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 346-374
Author(s):  
Patricia McNeal

On April 5, 1917, the day before Congress declared war, James Cardinal Gibbons stated in the name of the Catholic hierarchy:In the present emergency it behooves every American citizen to do his duty and uphold the hands of the President … in the solemn obligations that confront us. The primary duty of a citizen is loyalty to country. This loyalty is exhibited by an absolute and unreserved obedience to his country.


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