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Integration of Multimedia Interactive Web Tools with In-Class Active Learning
In this paper, we present our experience with an introduction to engineering course in which we used a combination of active and collaborative teaching methods, multimedia web-based material, and web-based interactive tools. The students were engaged in active learning in class with methods such as demonstrations, hands-on work, and group work. After class, the students used the web-based material that we developed, such as multiple choice quizzes, interactive applets, and animations. We have also developed a number of web-based course management tools that were used by the course instructors. We conclude that both the students and instructors had a very positive experience from using this combination of methods
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Identifying Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment Using the FACT-Cog Perceived Cognitive Impairment.
Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) is a concerning problem for many cancer survivors. Evaluating patients for CRCI has been a challenge, in part because of a lack of standardized practices. Self-report instruments are often used to assess CRCI, but there are no validated cutpoints. We present the results of receiver operating characteristic curve analysis identifying cutpoints of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Cognition perceived cognitive impairment (PCI) in female breast cancer survivors for identifying CRCI cases. We defined presence of CRCI based on elevated complaints on the Patient's Assessment of Own Functioning Inventory compared with healthy control scores. Our results indicate that scores less than 54 in PCI scores using 18 items and scores less than 60 in PCI scores using 20 items exhibited good ability to discriminate CRCI cases from noncases (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.84 [95% CI = 0.73 to 0.94]). These preliminary results represent an important contribution toward standardizing practices across CRCI studies
Studies on proper simulation during static testing of forward speed effects on fan noise
Significant differences exist in the noise generated by engines in flight and engines operating on the test stand. It was observed that these differences can be reduced by the use of an inflow control structure (ICS) in the static test configuration. The results of the third phase of a three phase program are described. The work performed in the first two phases which dealt with the development of a model for atmospheric turbulence, studies of fan noise generated by rotor turbulence interaction, and the development of an inflow control structure design system are summarized. The final phase of the program covers procedures for performing static testing with an ICS projecting the resulting static test data to actual flight test data. Included is a procedures report which covers the design system and techniques for static testing and projecting the static data to flight
Effects of preservation method on canine (Canis lupus familiaris) fecal microbiota.
Studies involving gut microbiome analysis play an increasing role in the evaluation of health and disease in humans and animals alike. Fecal sampling methods for DNA preservation in laboratory, clinical, and field settings can greatly influence inferences of microbial composition and diversity, but are often inconsistent and under-investigated between studies. Many laboratories have utilized either temperature control or preservation buffers for optimization of DNA preservation, but few studies have evaluated the effects of combining both methods to preserve fecal microbiota. To determine the optimal method for fecal DNA preservation, we collected fecal samples from one canine donor and stored aliquots in RNAlater, 70% ethanol, 50:50 glycerol:PBS, or without buffer at 25 °C, 4 °C, and -80 °C. Fecal DNA was extracted, quantified, and 16S rRNA gene analysis performed on Days 0, 7, 14, and 56 to evaluate changes in DNA concentration, purity, and bacterial diversity and composition over time. We detected overall effects on bacterial community of storage buffer (F-value = 6.87, DF = 3, P < 0.001), storage temperature (F-value=1.77, DF = 3, P = 0.037), and duration of sample storage (F-value = 3.68, DF = 3, P < 0.001). Changes in bacterial composition were observed in samples stored in -80 °C without buffer, a commonly used method for fecal DNA storage, suggesting that simply freezing samples may be suboptimal for bacterial analysis. Fecal preservation with 70% ethanol and RNAlater closely resembled that of fresh samples, though RNAlater yielded significantly lower DNA concentrations (DF = 8.57, P < 0.001). Although bacterial composition varied with temperature and buffer storage, 70% ethanol was the best method for preserving bacterial DNA in canine feces, yielding the highest DNA concentration and minimal changes in bacterial diversity and composition. The differences observed between samples highlight the need to consider optimized post-collection methods in microbiome research
Ventrales femoroacetabuläres Impingement nach geheilter Schenkelhalsfraktur
Zusammenfassung: Fragestellung.: Darstellung des ventralen femoroacetabulären Impingements (VFAI) als Ursache persistierender schmerzhafter Bewegungseinschränkungen und fortschreitender Gelenkschädigung nach geheilter Schenkelhalsfraktur sowie der Ergebnisse nach operativer Therapie des VFAI. Methodik.: Bei 11Patienten wurde ein VFAI mit bewegungs- und belastungsabhängigen Leistenschmerzen nach in Retrotorsion geheilter Schenkelhalsfraktur vermutet und nativröntgenologisch sowie mit radialer Arthro-MRT-Untersuchung bestätigt. Mit chirurgischer (Sub-)Luxation des Hüftgelenks wurde das Impingement offen überprüft und durch Wiederherstellung der Kontur des anterioren Übergangs zwischen Femurkopf und Schenkelhals beseitigt. Ergebnisse.: Bei sämtlichen Patienten zeigte sich eine Abflachung der Kontur des ventralen Kopf-Hals-Übergangs und ein dadurch hervorgerufenes Cam-Impingement mit konsekutiver Schädigung des pfannenrandnahen acetabulären Knorpels. Bei der Nachuntersuchung 5Jahre postoperativ fand sich eine deutliche Besserung der Symptomatik ohne Zunahme der Gelenkschädigung. Schlussfolgerung.: Bei chronischen Beschwerden nach geheilter Schenkelhalsfraktur ohne Kopfnekrose ist an die Möglichkeit eines VFAI durch Retrotorsion des Kopfes gegenüber dem Hals zu denken. Die durch VFAI hervorgerufene Symptomatik lässt sich durch chirurgische Optimierung des Kopf-Hals-Offset längerfristig verbessern. Ein bereits entstandener Gelenkschaden lässt sich allerdings kaum angehen. Eine Schenkelhalsfraktur sollte anatomisch reponiert werden, um der Arthroseentwicklung vorzubeuge
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Reducing the rare event: lessons from the implementation of a ventilator bundle.
The ventilator-associated event (VAE) is a potentially avoidable complication of mechanical ventilation (MV) associated with poor outcomes. Although rare, VAEs and other nosocomial events are frequently targeted for quality improvement efforts consistent with the creed to 'do no harm'. In October 2016, VA Greater Los Angeles (GLA) was in the lowest-performing decile of VA medical centres on a composite measure of quality, owing to GLA's relatively high VAE rate. To decrease VAEs, we sought to reduce average MV duration of patients with acute respiratory failure to less than 3 days by 1 July 2017. In our first intervention (period 1), intensive care unit (ICU) attending physicians trained residents to use an existing ventilator bundle order set; in our second intervention (period 2), we updated the order set to streamline order entry and incorporate new nurse-driven and respiratory therapist (RT)-driven spontaneous awakening trial (SAT) and spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) protocols. In period 1, the proportion of eligible patients with SAT and SBT orders increased from 29.9% and 51.2% to 67.4% and 72.6%, respectively, with sustained improvements through December 2017. Mean MV duration decreased from 7.2 days at baseline to 5.5 days in period 1 and 4.7 days in period 2; statistical process control charts revealed no significant differences, but the difference between baseline and period 2 MV duration was statistically significant at p=0.049. Bedside audits showed RTs consistently performed indicated SBTs, but there were missed opportunities for SATs due to ICU staff concerns about the SAT protocol. The rarity of VAEs, small population of ventilated patients and infrequent use of sedative infusions at GLA may have decreased the opportunity to achieve staff acceptance and use of the SAT protocol. Quality improvement teams should consider frequency of targeted outcomes when planning interventions; rare events pose challenges in implementation and evaluation of change
Analytic models of ducted turbomachinery tone noise sources. Volume 1: Analysis
The analytic models developed for computing the periodic sound pressure of subsonic fans and compressors in an infinite, hardwall annular duct with uniform flow are described. The basic sound-generating mechanism is the scattering into sound waves of velocity disturbances appearing to the rotor or stator blades as a series of harmonic gusts. The models include component interactions and rotor alone
Analytic models of ducted turbomachinery tone noise sources. Volume 3: Program test case results
Computer programs for analyzing the acoustic properties of turbomachinery with ducted flow were developed. The models include component interactions and rotor alone. Test case results determined from the computer programs are presented
Analytic models of ducted turbomachinery tone noise sources. Volume 2: Subprogram documentation
Analytical models were developed for computing the periodic sound pressures of subsonic fans in an infinite hardwall annular duct with uniform flow. The computer programs are described which are used for numerical computations of sound pressure mode amplitudes. The data are applied to the acoustic properties of turbomachinery
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