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Women's absence from the public sphere : gender inequality in Portuguese architecture schools
In Portugal, public university architecture courses have originally
been designed by men and for men. The female universe is left out
of the curricula and women are kept away from the top positions
in the academic hierarchy. Should the presence of women be
regulated? Is it possible to change the course of history? The cases
of Lisbon, Coimbra, and Porto inform this paper’s discussion,
which dwells on the analysis of official statistics on application
grades for higher education (1st cycle), number of students placed
in higher education (1st cycle), and number of teaching staff in
higher education (all university levels). Statistics also inform the
discussion of programmes of the most gendered sensitive
curricular units, namely History and Theory of Architecture. The
postcolonial perspective guided the discussion of findings with
reference to how colonial legacies continue to influence
educational systems. The headline findings show that, although
academia is sensitive to gender equality, there is a gap between
what is carried out in the curricula in general and the extracurricular
or occasional investigation, and research that is carried
out outside universities. These findings nuance knowledge
production with implications of social mobilization, and build a
case for activist research that promotes gender equity and inclusivity. Recommendations include curricula revision, policy
reform, intersectional pedagogical approaches and research
practices, institutional commitment, and community
engagement.peer-reviewe
L-ilsien Malti għal qalbi
It-traduzzjoni mhix l-ewwel ħaġa li normalment tiġina f’moħħna meta naħsbu fl-identità Maltija u f’dak li jsawwarha. Madankollu – kif isostni Michael Cronin fi Translation and Identity – meta niddiskutu kwistjonijiet relatati mal-identità f’soċjetà umana, it-traduzzjoni għandha tkun fiċ-ċentru ta’ ħsibijietna. It-traduzzjoni, infatti, kellha u għad għandha sehem sinifikanti fit-tiswir tal-identità nazzjonali tagħna, speċjalment fejn jidħlu l-lingwa u l-letteratura Maltija. Kif? It-traduzzjoni xprunat il-kitba bil-Malti. Skont Storja tal-Ilsien u l-Letteratura Maltija - Kronoloġija ta’ Mario Cassar, wara l-Kantilena, waħda mill-ewwel kitbiet letterarji bil-Malti li nafu bihom sa issa hija traduzzjoni: il-poeżija “Lill-Gran Mastru Cottoner” ta’ Giovanni Francesco Bonamico, miktuba bil-Franċiż u maqluba minnu stess għall-Malti. Warajha nsibu l-poeżija ta’ awtur anonimu Għawdxi “Jaħasra Mingħajr Ħtija,” u mbagħad hemm it-traduzzjoni bil-Malti tal-Pater Noster. Meta nanalizzaw din il-lista nindunaw kemm tassew it-traduzzjoni tat spinta lill-Malti. Milli jidher l-ewwel ktieb stampat bil-Malti kien ukoll traduzzjoni, din id-darba mit-Taljan, ta’ test reliġjuż: Tagħlim Nisrani, tal-Kardinal Bellarmino u maqlub għall-Malti minn Dun Franġisk Wizzino.peer-reviewe
Simultaneous bilateral application of the Scepter mini balloon microcatheter for occlusion of ethmoidal dural arteriovenous fistulas
Ethmoidal dural arteriovenous fistulas are a rare entity accounting for 10 % of all dAVFs.3-6 Haemorrhage occurs in up to 91 % of cases, which is a particularly high risk and warrants therapeutic intervention.8-9 Endovascular treatment for these fistulas using the conventional detachable microcatheter technique is associated with certain limitations and risks; 8.3 % rate of incomplete obliteration and an 8.3 % rate of complications. Complications include reflux of liquid embolic agent, posterior ischaemic optic neuropathy, acute visual loss, and small subdural haematoma secondary to a micro-perforation.8,10-12 We present our recent experience with the Scepter Mini Balloon Microcatheter for the endovascular treatment of ethmoidal dural arteriovenous fistulas in 3 patients, involving bilateral simultaneous inflation of the balloon. It demonstrates a novel application of this technology with good outcomes. It supports the use of this microcatheter in treating ethmoidal dural arteriovenous fistulas endovascularly, either as a first-line option or as an adjunct to surgery.peer-reviewe
Focal nodular hyperplasia
Hepatic Focal Nodular Hyperplasia (FNH) is a benign lesion characterized by the proliferation of hepatocytes and
non-parenchymal cells. The etiology remains unclear. However, the higher female preponderance and the fact that
FNH may grow in size during pregnancy may suggest a hormonal influence. These tumors are typically discovered
incidentally on ultrasonography, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. These imaging modalities
reveal the characteristic “spoke-wheel” pattern of arterial enhancement, which is highly suggestive of FNH. Confir mation via histological examination may be necessary in cases of diagnostic uncertainty. In most instances, FNH is a
benign and self-limited condition that does not necessitate treatment. However, surgical resection may be considered
if the lesion is symptomatic or enlarging. Liver-sparing surgical techniques are preferred to preserve hepatic function.
In conclusion, FNH is a benign hepatic lesion predominantly affecting women of childbearing age. Its characteristic
radiological features and generally indolent course make it distinguishable from malignant liver lesions. Clinicians
should consider conservative management and close monitoring in most cases, reserving surgical intervention for
specific indications.peer-reviewe
Educational leadership : reducing offending amongst incarcerated juveniles in Antigua and Barbuda
This paper draws on interviews and focus groups conducted with fourteen
juvenile students and three principals at a residential correctional institution in Antigua and
Barbuda. The study demonstrates the extent to which inadequate educational leadership
practices impact young male offenders’ educational performance and in turn increase their
likelihood of reoffending. Rooted in the conceptual frameworks of reducing the risk of
offending through transformational, servitude and spiritual leadership, we determine the most
prominent educational leadership factors that influence reoffending and how leadership
perceptions of young male offenders impact their educational performance. The findings
indicate that without a deeper awareness of the experiences of young persons in correctional
institutions, the system does more harm than good. The paper argues that an educational combo
Servant Leadership style (cSLS) increases the likelihood that young offenders will
acknowledge their unacceptable behaviour and therefore desist from engagement in crime.peer-reviewe
Analyzing the correlation between central bank interest rates and inflation on the example of Poland within the European Union
PURPOSE: The main aim of this study was to determine the relationship between inflation and
interest rates of the Central Bank in Poland with the background of European integration
and the COVID-19 pandemic.DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The Central Bank of Poland (CBP) was the main source of
data for the analysis (1998-2023). We used different methods which helped to analyze the
changes in inflation and interest rates in Poland, for example Augmented Dickey Fuller test
(ADF test), Autoregressive Moving Average model (ARIMA model) and the regression
analysis using the Classical Method of Least Square.FINDINGS: The study demonstrated that inflation will decrease steadily in Poland due to
relatively high interest rates. The Central Bank of Poland and government agencies should
implement cohesive policies to reduce inflation. The Central Bank of Poland has increased
interest rates to fight inflation, whereas the wide range of social welfare programs
introduced by the government has contributed to higher inflation.PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: The results will fill in the gap concerning the financial policy of
Central Bank.ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The new information about impact of interest rate on inflation and a
ARiMA model was presented.The results presented in this paper were obtained as part of a
comprehensive study financed by the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Faculty
of Agriculture and Forestry, Department of Agrotechnology and Agribusiness (Grant. No
30.610.012–110).peer-reviewe
An autonomous tow truck algorithm for engineless aircraft taxiing
The aviation industry has proposed multiple solutions to reduce fuel consumption, air
pollution, and noise at airports, one of which involves deploying electric trucks for aircraft towing
between the stand and the runway. However, the introduction of tow trucks results in increased
surface traffic, posing challenges from the perspective of air traffic controllers (ATCOs). Various
solutions involving automated planning and execution have been proposed, but many are constrained
by their inability to manage multiple active runways simultaneously, and their failure to account
for the tow truck battery state of charge during assignments. This paper presents a novel system
for taxi operations that employs autonomous tow trucks to enhance ground operations and address
deficiencies in existing approaches. The system focuses on identifying conflict-free solutions that
minimise taxi-related delays and route length while maximising the efficient use of the tow trucks.
The algorithm operates at a strategic level and uses a centralised approach. It has the capacity to cater
for multiple active runways and considers factors such as the tow truck battery state of charge and
availability of charging stations. Furthermore, the proposed algorithm is capable of scheduling and
routing tow trucks for aircraft taxiing without generating traffic conflicts.peer-reviewe
L-ilsien Malti għal qalbi
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Perceptions of organizational culture among infection preventionists in Israel, the United States, and Thailand : results from national infection prevention surveys
In national surveys of infection preventionists in Israel (n = 15), the United States (n = 415), and Thailand
(n = 100), we found that views of organizational culture track well with these countries’ cultural dimension
scores of power distance and individualism. Our findings highlight the importance of considering cultural
dimensions when implementing infection prevention efforts.peer-reviewe
Ethical considerations for the age of non-governmental space exploration
Mounting ambitions and capabilities for public and private, non-government sector crewed space exploration bring with them an increasingly diverse set of space travelers, raising new and nontrivial ethical, legal, and medical policy and practice concerns which are still relatively underexplored. In this piece, we lay out several pressing issues related to ethical considerations for selecting space travelers and conducting human subject research on them, especially in the context of non-governmental and commercial/private space operations.peer-reviewe