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    An Interactive Graphical User Interface Module for Soldier Health and Position Tracking System

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    Soldiers are the backbone of any armed force. They usually lose their lives due to the lack of medical assistance in emergency situations. Furthermore, army bases face problems due to the inability to track soldiers’ locations in the field. Hence, this paper proposes an interactive graphical user interface module (IGUIM) for soldiers’ bioinformatics acquisition and emergency reaction during combat, a global positioning system (GPS) is used to track soldiers’ locations through a device carried by the soldier. Soldiers’ bioinformatics are gathered using health monitoring biosensors, bidirectional communication between the soldiers and the army base is established via a global system for mobile (GSM). The proposed interactive module aims to enumerate the soldiers on the battlefield within a database that easily facilitates health monitoring, position tracking and bidirectional communication with each soldier through their identification number. The proposed IGUIM will increase the rate of soldiers’ survival in emergencies, which contributes to preserving the human resources of the army during combat

    Artificial event log of an e-commerce process

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    The synthetic event logs in this dataset were automatically generated using CPN Tools in the XES format. The generated event logs result from executing the provided process model through the simulation feature in CPT Tools. The Petri net model (ecom_web_application.cpn) we used was designed based on the specification of a popular open-source e-commerce shopping website named OsCommerce (version 2.3.4.1). The following aspects were prioritized when developing the model:• Including all the three supported roles by OsCommerce (admin, guest, and registeredusers).• Enforcing business rules through guard inscription associated with transitions.• Allowing a more realistic behavior through weighted random selection.• Maintaining users’ state during the simulation.Simulating the execution of the OsCommerce-based process model yielded an XES event log of 910 cases. Around 10,500 events from 56 classes were distributed among the cases. The events count per case ranged from 0 to 105 with a mean value of 11, and the average number of event classes per case was around 6.The generated event log reflected realistic behaviors for all the supported roles by assigning weights to the simulator transition decisions: 10% of customers placed an order, admin traffic represented 15% of the overall, customers did not usually enter long loops (e.g., add/remove from cart, login/logout), and customers followed links within the website as intended.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV

    Application of Platelet-Rich Fibrin as Regeneration Assistant in Immediate Auototransplantation of Third Molar with Unformed Roots: Case Report and Review of Literature

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    Background. Autogenous Tooth Transplantation (ATT) is the surgical movement of a maturely or immaturely formed tooth from its original site to another extraction site or a surgically prepared socket in the same individual. The most important factor in the healing process after autotransplantation is the presence of intact and viable periodontal ligament cells, which have the ability to differentiate into osteoblasts and able to induce bone production. ATT can successfully replace removable dentures as a restoration option in a growing patient, while implants can be placed only after skeletal maturity is attained. Case Presentation. In this case, we presented an immediate ATT of the third molar with unformed roots to the extraction socket of the first molar with evidence of continued root formation after 2 years of follow-up. Conclusion. Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) can induce sustainable and accelerated healing, and it can also induce the regeneration process of the periodontal tissues and pulpal formation. This process plays a key role in future root development and success rate

    PP 11-13 and Health Professions, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health sciences, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, Mail Code (3124), PO Box 3660

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    Abstract: In this article we present our results on a study of performance gap among our male and female college students. Our choice for the study tool for this work was the force concept inventory (FCI). We gave the test to our students twice; before and after our instructions on force and motion. The overall performance of male and female students in both tests along with details about individual questions is reported. The mean percentage scores showed a gender gap in favor of male students. Male students outperformed female students in almost every one of the thirty questions of the inventory in both the pre and the post test
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