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Online Application To Promote Second Hand Textbook Among Students
The desire to get hold of books via the Internet has affected the professional lives of librarians and book dealers, and has radically changed the face of both personal and institutions collectively. Day-to-day increasing tuitions and the decreasing availability
of financial aid, the high cost of textbooks has become a serious concern for most of the students. Price for new college textbooks has risen day in day out. In this research, the issue to be solved is basically how to dispose used textbooks for students who no longer needed them, and where to obtain used textbooks for those who needed them at affordable price and with ease. Thus, the study will be focuses on the design of an application system of promotion used book in the context of UUM
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Working and organizing in the age of the learning algorithm
Learning algorithms, technologies that generate responses, classifications, or dynamic predictions that resemble those of a knowledge worker, raise important research questions for organizational scholars related to work and organizing. We suggest that such algorithms are distinguished by four consequential aspects: black-boxed performance, comprehensive digitization, anticipatory quantification, and hidden politics. These aspects are likely to alter work and organizing in qualitatively different ways beyond simply signaling an acceleration of long-term technology trends. Our analysis indicates that learning algorithms will transform expertise in organizations, reshape work and occupational boundaries, and offer novel forms of coordination and control. Thus, learning algorithms can be considered performative due to the extent to which their use can shape and alter work and organizational realities. Their rapid deployment requires scholarly attention to societal issues such as the extent to which the algorithm is authorized to make decisions, the need to incorporate morality in the technology, and their digital iron-cage potential
Make way for the algorithms: symbolic actions and change in a regime of knowing
When actors deem technological change undesirable, they may act symbolically by pretending to comply while avoiding real change. In our study of the introduction of an algorithmic technology in a sales organization, we found that such symbolic conformity led unintendedly to the full implementation of the suggested technological change. To explain this surprising outcome we advance a regime-of-knowing lens that helps to analyze deep challenges happening ‘under the surface’ during the process of technology introduction. A regime of knowing guides what is worth knowing, what actions matter to acquire this knowledge, and who has the authority to make decisions around those issues. We found that both the technologists who introduced the algorithmic technology, as well as the incumbent workers whose work was affected by the change, used symbolic actions to either defend the established regime of knowing or to advocate a radical change. While the incumbent workers enacted symbolic conformity by pretending to comply with suggested changes, the technologists performed symbolic advocacy by presenting a positive side of the technological change. Ironically, because the symbolic conformity enabled and was reinforced by symbolic advocacy, reinforcing cycles of symbolic actions yielded a radical change in the sales' regime of knowing: from one focused on a deep understanding of customers via personal contact and strong relationships, to one based upon model predictions from the processing of large datasets. We discuss the theoretical implications of these findings for the introduction of technology at work and for knowing in the workplace.Cambridge Judge Business School internal gran
Triangle of Safety Technique: A New Approach to Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Backgrounds and Study Aims. Common bile duct (CBD) injury is one of the most serious complications of laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). Misidentification of the CBD during
dissection of the Calot's triangle can lead to such injuries. The aim of the authors
in this study is to present a new safe triangle of dissection. Patients and Method. 501 patients under went LC in the following approach; The cystic artery is
identified and mobilized from the gall bladder (GB) medial wall down towards
the cystic duct which would simultaneously divide the medial GB peritoneal
attachment. This is then followed by dividing the lateral peritoneal attachment.
The GB will be unfolded and the borders of the triangle of safety (TST) are
achieved: cystic artery medially, cystic duct laterally and the gallbladder wall
superiorly. The floor of the triangle is then divided to delineate both cystic duct
and artery in an area relatively far from CBD. Results. There were little significant immediate or delayed complications. The mean
operating time was 68 minutes, nearly equivalent to the conventional method. Conclusions. Dissection at TST appears to be a safe procedure which clearly
demonstrates the cystic duct and may help to reduce the CBD injuries
Optimal Routing in Battery-Powered Vehicles
The increased interest in reducing greenhouse gas emissions has motivated renewed interest in electric vehicles technology as an alternative to current fossil-fuel based transportation equipment. Electric vehicles (EVs) are envisioned as a promising viable technology because of their friendly impact on the environment and higher efficiency over conventional vehicles that rely on fossil fuel. However, the EVs’ limited battery capacity, resulting in limited cruising range and long recharging time, hinders the widespread adoption of EVs. An essential requirement of EV motors is the ability to operate with minimum energy consumption in order to provide at least the same driving range as their Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) counterparts. Energy-optimal routing, which aims to find the least energy consuming routes, under battery constraints has been recognized as a viable approach to prolonging the cruising range of the EV battery.
This thesis addresses the problem of optimal routing for EVs and proposes a solution to overcome the difficulties of optimal energy/time routing under battery constraints. A multi-criteria path-finding technique is proposed. The proposed technique functions in two modes and solves the problem of optimal energy/time routing in EVs with worst time complexity of . First, an energy mode to solve the problem of energy-optimal routing under battery constraints is introduced. This mode computes the most energy-efficient route from a source to a destination, thus extending the limited cruising range of a battery. Second, a time mode to solve the problem of optimal travel time routing under battery constraints, by computing the most efficient travel-time route from a source to a destination, is proposed. An EV can operate under these two modes to strike a balance between power consumption and travel time so as to satisfy user constraints and needs.
In addition, a technique to reduce the effects of range anxiety on the vehicle operator is proposed. This technique computes a robust estimate of driving range. Furthermore, the technique analyzes an EV’s battery capacity required by the vehicle in order to reach a charging station. The thesis reports experimental work conducted to test and validate the proposed techniques under various driving conditions
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Branching patterns of the foetal popliteal artery
Background: The objective of the study is to evaluate the popliteal artery topography and the origin variability of its branches in human foetuses at the gestational age of from 4 to 9 months. The basis for the analysis are direct observations of classic anatomic dissections of the popliteal fossa. Possible dimorphic and bilateral differen- ces, as well as the gestational age variability at the foetal period, were considered. A typology of popliteal artery branches will be made on the basis of the studies.
Materials and methods: The research material of this study comprises 231 foetuses (including 116 males and 115 females). The foetuses were divided into five 28-day age classes. The vessels of the lower extremity were injected with LBSK 5545 latex through the femoral artery. The bilateral dissection of the po- pliteal artery along with its branches was performed. No visible malformations were found in the research material, and the foetuses came from spontaneous abortions and premature births.
Results and Conclusions: Ten per cent of the cases featured the variations of popliteal artery terminal branches. Three most commonly seen variations are the trifurcation, anterior tibial-peroneal trunk, and high terminal division of the po- pliteal artery. The most common course of the superior muscular branches is that there are two large branches which are distributed from the popliteal artery at the height of the knee joint cavity and they do not distribute cutaneous branches. Sural branches are also present as two large vessels without cutaneous branches. The genicular anastomosis branches that run on their own are a typical topographic system of these branches.
Patho-immunological mechanisms of vitiligo: the role of the innate and adaptive immunities and environmental stress factors.
Epidermal melanocyte loss in vitiligo, triggered by stresses ranging from trauma to emotional stress, chemical exposure or metabolite imbalance, to the unknown, can stimulate oxidative stress in pigment cells, which secrete damage-associated molecular patterns that then initiate innate immune responses. Antigen presentation to melanocytes leads to stimulation of autoreactive T-cell responses, with further targeting of pigment cells. Studies show a pathogenic basis for cellular stress, innate immune responses and adaptive immunity in vitiligo. Improved understanding of the aetiological mechanisms in vitiligo has already resulted in successful use of the Jak inhibitors in vitiligo. In this review, we outline the current understanding of the pathological mechanisms in vitiligo and locate loci to which therapeutic attack might be directed
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