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Madeleine Leininger and the Transcultural Theory of Nursing
This paper explores Madeleine Leininger’s Theory of Transcultural Nursing and the importance that her theory has in the realm of modern nursing care. The United States is a nation widely acclaimed for its advances in health care, and nurses hold a vital role in delivering such quality care to their patients, who offer differences in “values, beliefs, and lifeways. In light of the globalization of health care and the stress put on professionalism in nursing, Leininger’s theories and research on comparative human care hold a prominent place in health care that provide congruency in the beliefs and cultural values of the recipient of care. Accordingly, Leininger brings to light “a state of well-being that is culturally defined, valued, and practiced” (Finkelman & Kenner, 2013 p. 70). Leininger’s theory holds true in the clinical setting for the author, as, with regards to Leininger’s stress cultural competence, he remains sensitive to the diversity of cultural needs in the nurse-patient setting
Madeleine Leininger and the Transcultural Theory of Nursing
This paper explores Madeleine Leininger’s Theory of Transcultural Nursing and the importance that her theory has in the realm of modern nursing care. The United States is a nation widely acclaimed for its advances in health care, and nurses hold a vital role in delivering such quality care to their patients, who offer differences in “values, beliefs, and lifeways. In light of the globalization of health care and the stress put on professionalism in nursing, Leininger’s theories and research on comparative human care hold a prominent place in health care that provide congruency in the beliefs and cultural values of the recipient of care. Accordingly, Leininger brings to light “a state of well-being that is culturally defined, valued, and practiced” (Finkelman & Kenner, 2013 p. 70). Leininger’s theory holds true in the clinical setting for the author, as, with regards to Leininger’s stress cultural competence, he remains sensitive to the diversity of cultural needs in the nurse-patient setting
Detecting Hands in Egocentric Videos: Towards Action Recognition
Recently, there has been a growing interest in analyzing human daily
activities from data collected by wearable cameras. Since the hands are
involved in a vast set of daily tasks, detecting hands in egocentric images is
an important step towards the recognition of a variety of egocentric actions.
However, besides extreme illumination changes in egocentric images, hand
detection is not a trivial task because of the intrinsic large variability of
hand appearance. We propose a hand detector that exploits skin modeling for
fast hand proposal generation and Convolutional Neural Networks for hand
recognition. We tested our method on UNIGE-HANDS dataset and we showed that the
proposed approach achieves competitive hand detection results
Summarizing First-Person Videos from Third Persons' Points of Views
Video highlight or summarization is among interesting topics in computer
vision, which benefits a variety of applications like viewing, searching, or
storage. However, most existing studies rely on training data of third-person
videos, which cannot easily generalize to highlight the first-person ones. With
the goal of deriving an effective model to summarize first-person videos, we
propose a novel deep neural network architecture for describing and
discriminating vital spatiotemporal information across videos with different
points of view. Our proposed model is realized in a semi-supervised setting, in
which fully annotated third-person videos, unlabeled first-person videos, and a
small number of annotated first-person ones are presented during training. In
our experiments, qualitative and quantitative evaluations on both benchmarks
and our collected first-person video datasets are presented.Comment: 16+10 pages, ECCV 201
Application of large area SiPMs for the readout of a plastic scintillator based timing detector
In this study an array of eight 6 mm x 6 mm area SiPMs was coupled to the end
of a long plastic scintillator counter which was exposed to a 2.5 GeV/c muon
beam at the CERN PS. Timing characteristics of bars with dimensions 150 cm x 6
cm x 1 cm and 120 cm x 11 cm x 2.5 cm have been studied. An 8-channel SiPM
anode readout ASIC (MUSIC R1) based on a novel low input impedance current
conveyor has been used to read out and amplify SiPMs independently and sum the
signals at the end. Prospects for applications in large-scale particle physics
detectors with timing resolution below 100 ps are provided in light of the
results
Application of large area SiPMs for the readout of a plastic scintillator based timing detector
In this study an array of eight 6 mm x 6 mm area SiPMs was coupled to the end
of a long plastic scintillator counter which was exposed to a 2.5 GeV/c muon
beam at the CERN PS. Timing characteristics of bars with dimensions 150 cm x 6
cm x 1 cm and 120 cm x 11 cm x 2.5 cm have been studied. An 8-channel SiPM
anode readout ASIC (MUSIC R1) based on a novel low input impedance current
conveyor has been used to read out and amplify SiPMs independently and sum the
signals at the end. Prospects for applications in large-scale particle physics
detectors with timing resolution below 100 ps are provided in light of the
results
Topological mass in seven dimensions and dualities in four dimensions
The massive topologically and self dual theories en seven dimensions are
considered. The local duality between these theories is established and the
dimensional reduction lead to the different dualities for massive antisymmetric
fields in four dimensions.Comment: 7 page
Local cohomology and Lyubeznik numbers of F-pure rings
In this article, we study certain local cohomology modules over F-pure rings. We give sufficient conditions for the vanishing of some Lyubeznik numbers, derive a formula for computing these invariants when the F-pure ring is standard graded and, by its means, we provide some new examples of Lyubeznik tables. We study associated primes of certain Ext-modules, showing that they are all compatible ideals. Finally, we focus on properties that Lyubeznik numbers detect over a globally F-split projective variety
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