951 research outputs found
Exploring whether (and how) self-reflection can improve practice as a teacher educator
The present essay describes a model under which a method of self-improvement of teacher-educator practice can be implemented by analyzing personal practices. I will focus my argument on investigating self-reflection and the subject under investigation will be the educator: how can they self-reflect in order to enhance their learning and hence their practice. The first step of the model is self-reflection. The second step will be self-study. The final step will be self-research techniques (such as autoethnography). This final step will provide the validity for improving personal practice in a possibly reliable way such that practices of narcissism and self-replicating redundancies or errors are avoided. By acknowledging the multiple identities a teacher assumes in their professional practice allows them to analyze them systematically and eventually improve on them
Critical review of the e-loyalty literature: a purchase-centred framework
Over the last few years, the concept of online loyalty has been examined extensively in the literature, and it remains a topic of constant inquiry for both academics and marketing managers. The tremendous development of the Internet for both marketing and e-commerce settings, in conjunction with the growing desire of consumers to purchase online, has promoted two main outcomes: (a) increasing numbers of Business-to-Customer companies running businesses online and (b) the development of a variety of different e-loyalty research models. However, current research lacks a systematic review of the literature that provides a general conceptual framework on e-loyalty, which would help managers to understand their customers better, to take advantage of industry-related factors, and to improve their service quality. The present study is an attempt to critically synthesize results from multiple empirical studies on e-loyalty. Our findings illustrate that 62 instruments for measuring e-loyalty are currently in use, influenced predominantly by Zeithaml et al. (J Marketing. 1996;60(2):31-46) and Oliver (1997; Satisfaction: a behavioral perspective on the consumer. New York: McGraw Hill). Additionally, we propose a new general conceptual framework, which leads to antecedents dividing e-loyalty on the basis of the action of purchase into pre-purchase, during-purchase and after-purchase factors. To conclude, a number of managerial implementations are suggested in order to help marketing managers increase their customers’ e-loyalty by making crucial changes in each purchase stage
Spotlight on eluxadoline for the treatment of patients with irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea
Background: Irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea (IBS-D) has limited options for treatment currently, including mainly anti-motility medications, antispasmodics, and antidepressants. This review discusses the properties of a new drug, eluxadoline, a gut-targeting mu- and kappa-opioid receptor agonist and a delta-opioid receptor antagonist, and its efficacy and safety in patients with IBS-D. / Materials and methods: A systematic review of the literature was undertaken to identify studies that had investigated eluxadoline as a treatment in IBS-D. A narrative review of other information is provided with respect to pharmacological and chemical properties. Where suitable, meta-analysis was performed with a random-effects model to produce a pooled estimate. / Results: Eluxadoline showed efficacy improving stool consistency (standardized mean difference [SMD]: -0.29 at 12 weeks, p = 0.0004; -0.46 at 26 weeks, p = 0.0001), global symptoms (SMD: -0.15 at 12 weeks, p = 0.006; -0.14 at 26 weeks, p = 0.02), quality of life (SMD: 0.21 at 12 weeks, p < 0.0001; 0.16 at 26 weeks, p = 0.007), pain (SMD: -0.17 at 12 weeks, p = 0.001; -0.16 at 26 weeks, p = 0.01), and adequate relief (odds ratio [OR]: 1.99 at 12 weeks, p < 0.00001; 1.78 at 26 weeks, p < 0.0001). It also improved IBS severity and other abdominal symptoms such as bloating, discomfort, and risk of urgency and fecal incontinence. Its main side effects included constipation (OR: 3.49, p < 0.00001), vomiting (OR: 3.42, p = 0.0002), abdominal pain (OR: 1.78, p = 0.007), and nausea (OR: 1.42, p = 0.07). The overall quality of trials was satisfactory with the meta-analyses providing largely homogeneous outcomes. / Conclusion: Eluxadoline’s place in clinical practice might prove useful since the pharmacological options of IBS-D are limited and eluxadoline showed a positive effect in treating the symptoms of IBS-D
Plantar keratoderma of Sézary syndrome
Sézary syndrome is an extremely rare form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. It presents suddenly and is associated with a poor prognosis. Clinical recognition is crucial for the diagnostic process and initiation of appropriate treatment. Plantar keratoderma is usually pathognomonic for Sézary syndrome and clinicians should be alerted to its presence
Publication Bias in Meta-Analysis: Confidence Intervals for Rosenthal's Fail-Safe Number
The purpose of the present paper is to assess the efficacy of confidence
intervals for Rosenthal's fail-safe number. Although Rosenthal's estimator is
highly used by researchers, its statistical properties are largely unexplored.
First of all, we developed statistical theory which allowed us to produce
confidence intervals for Rosenthal's fail-safe number.This was produced by
discerning whether the number of studies analysed in a meta-analysis is fixed
or random. Each case produces different variance estimators. For a given number
of studies and a given distribution, we provided five variance estimators.
Confidence intervals are examined with a normal approximation and a
nonparametric bootstrap. The accuracy of the different confidence interval
estimates was then tested by methods of simulation under different
distributional assumptions. The half normal distribution variance estimator has
the best probability coverage. Finally, we provide a table of lower confidence
intervals for Rosenthal's estimator.Comment: Published in the International Scholarly Research Notices in December
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Dicer prevents genome instability in response to replication stress
Dicer, an endoribonuclease best-known for its role in microRNA biogenesis and RNA interference pathway, has been shown to play a role in the DNA damage response and repair of double-stranded DNA breaks (DSBs) in mammalian cells. However, it remains unknown whether Dicer is also important to preserve genome integrity upon replication stress. To address this question, we focused our study on common fragile sites (CFSs), which are susceptible to breakage after replication stress. We show that inhibition of the Dicer pathway leads to an increase in CFS expression upon induction of replication stress and to an accumulation of 53BP1 nuclear bodies, indicating transmission of replication-associated damage. We also show that in absence of a functional Dicer or Drosha, the assembly into nuclear foci of the Fanconi anemia (FA) protein FANCD2 and of the replication and checkpoint factor TopBP1 in response to replication stress is impaired, and the activation of the S-phase checkpoint is defective. Based on these results, we propose that Dicer pre-vents genomic instability after replication stress, by allowing the proper recruitment to stalled forks of proteins that are necessary to maintain replication fork stability and activate the S-phase checkpoint, thus limiting cells from proceeding into mitosis with under-replicated DNA
All-Optical Regeneration Based on Phase-Sensitive Nondegenerate Four-Wave Mixing in Optical Fibers
An optical regeneration scheme based on nondegenerate phase-sensitive amplification in highly nonlinear fibers is numerically investigated. The proposed regenerator exhibits significant amplitude and phase noise suppression properties and eliminates the need for precise phase and frequency locking with the input return-to-zero differential phase-shift keying signal
Prospects for Energy Supply and Demand in the Southern Mediterranean: Scenarios for 2010-30. MEDPRO Technical Report No. 22/December 2012
The aim of this technical report is to quantify alternative energy demand and supply scenarios for ten
southern and eastern Mediterranean countries up to 2030.
The report presents the model-based results of four alternative scenarios that are broadly in line with
the MEDPRO scenario specifications on regional integration and cooperation with the EU. The report
analyses the main implications of the scenarios in the following areas:
• final energy demand by sector (industry, households, services, agriculture and transport);
• the evolution of the power generation mix, the development of renewable energy sources and
electricity exports to the EU;
• primary energy production and the balance of trade for hydrocarbons;
• energy-related CO2 emissions; and
• power generation costs
Colorless Regenerative Amplification of Constant Envelope Phase-Modulated Optical Signals Based on Injection-Locked Fabry–Pérot Lasers
An efficient phase preserving amplitude noise limiter suitable for constant envelope phase-modulated signals is experimentally demonstrated for 10-Gb/s differential phase-shift-keying (DPSK) signals exploiting injection locking in Fabry–Pérot lasers. The limiter operates successfully over a 16.4-nm tuning range leading to 12 dB of power penalty reduction for 10^-3 of bit-error-rate (BER) performance
A theoretical study of two-period relaxations for lot-sizing problems with big-bucket capacities
In this paper, we study two-period subproblems proposed by Akartunali et al. (2015) for lot-sizing problems with big-bucket capacities and nonzero setup times, complementing our previous work investigating the special case of zero setup times. In particular, we study the polyhedral structure of the mixed integer sets related to various two-period relaxations. We derive several families of valid inequalities and investigate their facet-defining conditions. We also discuss the separation problems associated with these valid inequalities
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