558 research outputs found

    A Phenomenological Narrative Study: Elementary Charter Principals\u27 Role as an Instructional Leader

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    The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (NAPCS) (2013) defined charter schools on the company website as independent public schools allowed freedom to be more innovative, while being held accountable for improved student achievement (p. l ). Although there might be differences in their structures depending on state charter school laws and agreement between their authorizers, charter schools have been shown to have more flexibility in their educational programs and management styles in comparison with traditional public schools

    Online Data Condensation for Digitalised Biopharmaceutical Processes

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    Efficient control of a bioprocess relies on the ability to systematically capture and represent the process dynamics of critical process parameters. Multivariate monitoring techniques in biopharmaceuticals has resulted in the generation of large amounts of data comprising real-time measurements of critical quality and performance attributes. If exploited efficiently, these can provide an opportunity for developing better control action. For this, it is important to have a comprehensive view of the critical process parameter landscape, which can only be achieved by integrating both online and offline data into a single data matrix that can then be subjected to standard data analysis protocols. However, owing to the difference in the number of readings available for variables recorded online and offline, there is a need for new methods to achieve condensation capability. This paper introduces a novel methodology for condensing online data into an offline data matrix, which performed better when compared to traditionally employed averaging and helped increase the number of variables available for representing the design space of the process. The method was also used to understand how error propagates through online data, so as to identify an interval of tolerance in online monitoring of bioprocesses

    Model-based PI design for irrigation canals with faulty communication networks

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    A PI design method for faulty networks is provided based on Linear Matrix Inequalities (LMIs). Feedback controllers for irrigation canals are designed based on LMIs, but sparsity constraints are also imposed to make zero the feedback control law elements not corresponding to the tuning PI parameters. Therefore, the design method is halfway between a PI controller and an optimal feedback control law, also providing stability guarantees up to a maximum probability of packet losses. The objective of the downstream controller is to maintain the water levels upstream from each downstream check structure of each canal pool, while gravity-offtake gates satisfy downstream water demands. The proposed approach is tested using the irrigation system of ASCE Test Canal 1 and compared with other tuning methods via simulation. Our results show that the design method can be a useful tool when dealing with control systems under faulty networks

    Effects of compaction pressure, speed and punch head profile on the ultrasonically-extracted physical properties of pharmaceutical compacts

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    Despite a well-established manufacturing-process understanding, tablet quality issues are frequently encountered during various stages of drug-product development. Compact breaking force (tensile strength), capping and friability are among the commonly observed characteristics that determine the integrity, quality and manufacturability of tablets. In current study, a design space of the compaction pressure, compaction speed and head flat types is introduced for solid dosage compacts prepared from pure silicified microcrystalline cellulose, a popular tableting excipient. In the reported experiments, five types of head flat types at six compaction pressure levels and two compaction speeds were employed and their effects on compact mechanical properties evaluated. The mechanical properties of the tablets were obtained non-destructively. It is demonstrated these properties correlate well with compact porosity and tensile strength, thus their availability is of practical value. The reported mechanical properties are observed to be linearly sensitive to the tableting speed and compaction pressure, and their dependency on the head-flat profile, while clearly visible in the presented waveforms, was found to be nonlinear in the range of the parameter space. In this study, we detail a non-destructive, easy-to-use approach for characterizing the porosity and tensile strength of pharmaceutical tablets

    A Patient with Proopiomelanocortin Deficiency: An Increasingly Important Diagnosis to Make

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    Proopiomelanocortin (POMC) deficiency is a rare monogenic disorder with early-onset obesity. Investigation of this entity have increased our insight into the important role of the leptin-melanocortin pathway in energy balance. Here, we present a patient with POMC deficiency due to a homozygous c.206delC mutation in the POMC gene. We discuss the pathogenesis of this condition with emphasis on the crosstalk between hypothalamic and peripheral signals in the development of obesity and the POMC-melanocortin 4 receptors system as a target for therapeutic intervention

    Global burden of human brucellosis : a systematic review of disease frequency

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    BACKGROUND: This report presents a systematic review of scientific literature published between 1990-2010 relating to the frequency of human brucellosis, commissioned by WHO. The objectives were to identify high quality disease incidence data to complement existing knowledge of the global disease burden and, ultimately, to contribute towards the calculation of a Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALY) estimate for brucellosis.METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Thirty three databases were searched, identifying 2,385 articles relating to human brucellosis. Based on strict screening criteria, 60 studies were selected for quality assessment, of which only 29 were of sufficient quality for data analysis. Data were only available from 15 countries in the regions of Northern Africa and Middle East, Western Europe, Central and South America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Central Asia. Half of the studies presented incidence data, six of which were longitudinal prospective studies, and half presented seroprevalence data which were converted to incidence rates. Brucellosis incidence varied widely between, and within, countries. Although study biases cannot be ruled out, demographic, occupational, and socioeconomic factors likely play a role. Aggregated data at national or regional levels do not capture these complexities of disease dynamics and, consequently, at-risk populations or areas may be overlooked. In many brucellosis-endemic countries, health systems are weak and passively-acquired official data underestimate the true disease burden.CONCLUSIONS: High quality research is essential for an accurate assessment of disease burden, particularly in Eastern Europe, the Asia-Pacific, Central and South America and Africa where data are lacking. Providing formal epidemiological and statistical training to researchers is essential for improving study quality. An integrated approach to disease surveillance involving both human health and veterinary services would allow a better understand of disease dynamics at the animal-human interface, as well as a more cost-effective utilisation of resources
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