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    Pembinaan dan penilaian program rekabentuk rasuk keluli (PRRK) sebagai alat kognitif dalam pembelajaran rekabentuk struktur di kalangan pelajar diploma kejuruteraan awam KUiTTHO

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    Kajian awal yang telah dijalankan mendapati pelajar Kejuruteraan Awam KUiTTHO menghadapi masalah kognitif dalam pembelajaran mata pelajaran Rekabentuk Struktur khasnya dalam pemahaman konsep dan prosedur reka bentuk. Langkah pengiraan yang terlalu banyak selalunya mengelirukan pelajar sehinggakan mereka hilang minat dan tumpuan. Bagi membantu mereka, satu program telah disediakan dengan menggunakan perisian Microsoft Excel bagi tujuan menganalisis dan mereka bentuk rasuk keluli bagi meningkatkan tahap kemahiran kognitif terhadap matapelajaran tersebut. Program Rekabentuk Rasuk Keluli (PRRK) ini disediakan berdasarkan kaedah reka bentuk yang diamalkan oleh British Standard Institution, Structural Use of Steel Work In Building. Seramai dua puluh satu orang pelajar semester akhir Diploma Kejuruteraan A warn yang mengambil mata pelajaran Rekabentuk Struktur telah diminta menilai program ini. Penilaian telah dijalankan terhadap isi, sifat mesra pengguna dan kebolehlaksanaan program menggunakan kaedah skor min. Selain itu perkaitan antara pengalaman pelajar menggunakan komputer sebagai sumber pembelajaran dengan penilaian PRRK juga telah dilihat. Keputusan skor min menunjukkan isi PRKK adalah baik, bersifat mesra pengguna dan mempunyai sifat kebolehlaksanaan. Ujian korelasi Spearman pula menunjukkan bahawa tidak terdapat sebarang perkaitan yang signifikan di antara pengalaman pelajar menggunakan komputer sebagai sumber pembelajaran dengan penilaian PRRK

    Ethical challenges in researching and telling the stories of recently deceased people

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    This paper explores ethical challenges encountered when conducting research about, and telling, the stories of individuals who had died before the research began. Cases were explored where individuals who lived alone had died alone at home and where their bodies had been undiscovered for an extended period. The ethical review process had not had anything significant to say about the deceased ‘participants’. As social researchers we considered whether it was ethical to involve deceased people in research when they had no opportunity to decline, and we were concerned about how to report such research. The idea that the dead can be harmed did not help our decision-making processes, but the notion of the dead having limited human rights conferred upon them was useful and aided us in clarifying how to conduct our research and disseminate our findings.Peer reviewe

    Physics of Psychophysics: Stevens and Weber-Fechner laws are transfer functions of excitable media

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    Sensory arrays made of coupled excitable elements can improve both their input sensitivity and dynamic range due to collective non-linear wave properties. This mechanism is studied in a neural network of electrically coupled (e.g. via gap junctions) elements subject to a Poisson signal process. The network response interpolates between a Weber-Fechner logarithmic law and a Stevens power law depending on the relative refractory period of the cell. Therefore, these non-linear transformations of the input level could be performed in the sensory periphery simply due to a basic property: the transfer function of excitable media.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure

    Impact of Facility Location on the Financial Performance of Integrated and Distributed LVL Production in Subtropical Eastern Australia

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    In subtropical eastern Australia, the declining availability of traditional, large hardwood native forest logs has motivated hardwood sawmills to explore potentially utilising small logs in the manufacture of veneer-based engineered wood products (EWPs), such as laminated veneer lumber (LVL). An aspatial mathematical model that maximises net present value (NPV) over a 30-year project life has been applied to estimate the financial performance of LVL manufacture in this region. Of particular interest was how facility location affected financial performance, and whether distributed production of veneer (close to the log resource) and LVL (distant from the log resource) may be more profitable than integrated production under some circumstances. While integrated production of veneer and LVL near the resource maximised NPV, distributed production was found to be more profitable than integrated production in situations where the LVL manufacturing facility had to be located relatively far from the resource. Nevertheless, the level of value-adding and processing scale had a greater impact on financial performance than facility location. The analysis also highlighted that log procurement strategy substantially affected financial performance. Encouragingly for forest growers and wood processors, utilising large volumes of small diameter logs, was important for maximisation of NPV of larger-scale LVL facilities

    Deaths after police contact in England and Wales: the effects of Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights on coronial practice

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    AbstractThis paper examines the role of coroners in investigating and reporting on cases of death after police contact (DAPC) in England and Wales. It considers how Article 2 (the right to life) of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) has affected coronial processes and practices. It argues that the effects of Article 2 represent an evolutionary shift in accountability processes surrounding cases of DAPC in England and Wales, but that this shift has in turn been mediated by aspects of institutional structure in the coronial system. It discusses how this shift demonstrates the dynamic relationship between the coronial system, state and society and how this has continued to evolve as a result of external demands.</jats:p

    Prevalence and Pathogenicity of WU and KI Polyomaviruses in Children, the Netherlands

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    A longitudinal study in 2004 and 2005 detected polyomaviruses WU and KI in 44% and 17% of children with and without respiratory symptoms, respectively, in the Netherlands. In some children both viruses were detected for long periods. In several symptomatic children no other respiratory pathogen was detected

    The "ram effect": new insights into neural modulation of the gonadotropic axis by male odors and socio-sexual interactions

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    Reproduction in mammals is controlled by the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis under the influence of external and internal factors such as photoperiod, stress, nutrition, and social interactions. Sheep are seasonal breeders and stop mating when day length is increasing (anestrus). However, interactions with a sexually active ram during this period can override the steroid negative feedback responsible for the anoestrus state, stimulate LH secretion and eventually reinstate cyclicity. This is known as the ram effect and research into the mechanisms underlying it is shedding new light on HPG axis regulation. The first step in the ram effect is increased LH pulsatile secretion in anestrus ewes exposed to a sexually active male or only to its fleece, the latter finding indicating a pheromone-like effect. Estradiol secretion increases in all ewes and this eventually induces a LH surge and ovulation, just as during the breeding season. An exception is a minority of ewes that exhibit a precocious LH surge (within 4h) with no prior increase in estradiol. The main olfactory system and the cortical nucleus of the amygdala are critical brain structures in mediating the ram effect since it is blocked by their inactivation. Sexual experience is also important since activation (increased c-fos expression) in these and other regions is greatly reduced in sexually naïve ewes. In adult ewes kisspeptin neurons in both arcuate and preoptic regions and some preoptic GnRH neurons are activated 2h after exposure to a ram. Exposure to rams also activates noradrenergic neurons in the locus coeruleus and A1 nucleus and increased noradrenalin release occurs in the posterior preoptic area. Pharmacological modulation of this system modifies LH secretion in response to the male or his odor. Together these results show that the ram effect can be a fruitful model to promote both a better understanding of the neural and hormonal regulation of the HPG axis in general and also the spe

    Using narrative to construct accountability in cases of death after police contact

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    This paper examines the use of narrative verdicts in the coronial system in England and Wales to record findings in cases of death after police contact. It uses a dataset of 68 verdicts into such cases in the period 2004–2015. The paper considers how regulation is constructed in a way that makes complex cases comprehensible through narrative. The construction of these narratives is affected by legal structures, institutional structures, but also the structures imposed by narrative convention. The paper argues that the relationships between these structures affect what type of narrative is constructed in the aftermath of a death after police contact. It further suggests that devices within narratives enable the construction of a comprehensible narrative verdict in such cases
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