93 research outputs found

    Designing a Fully Online Social Marketing Course for 21st Century Learners

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    This paper focuses on the development of a Social Marketing for Public Health course created for health sciences students at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT). The course was intended to help students develop the skills required for planning and delivering social marketing campaigns. The development of this course brought together members of the Faculty of Health Sciences and the Teaching and Learning Centre at UOIT with individuals from ChangeMakers, a Canadian social marketing agency. Designing authentic learning experiences, providing students of a range of technical backgrounds opportunities to demonstrate their achievement of the learning outcomes, building in a strong social element to suit the nature of subject area, and scaffolding student learning in a fully asynchronous learning environment were four overarching challenges faced by the development team. This paper addresses those challenges, discusses the theoretical underpinnings and learning theories – including Constructive Alignment and Universal Design for Learning – which guided this process and identifies steps for further developing this course for future offerings

    Antibacterial Property of Hanguana Malayana (Bakong) Crude Leaf Ethanolic Extract against Staphylococcus Aureus

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    Hanguana Malayana, known as Bakong plant is an invasive macrophytic plant found in few regions of the Philippines. Due to its mode of propagation, it occupies large spaces and it invades the space that’s allotted for the crops of local farmers. Hence, the researchers investigate this plant for beneficial uses. In this study, the effect of the different concentrations of H. malayana crude ethanolic leaf extract on S.aureus is evaluated on the basis of the study stating that the plant is a potential resources of bioactive phytoconstituents. The bioactive compounds shows synergistic impact that made it have an compelling antibacterial property against Staphylococcus aureus. In this think about, it was as it were demonstrated to have antibacterial property against gram-positive microbes, Staphylococcus aureus. This research concluded that the Hanguana malayana crude leaf ethanolic extract has an antibacterial property against Staphylococcus aureus

    PENGARUH BENTUK ELEMEN PEMANAS TERHADAP JUMLAH KALOR YANG DIHASILKAN

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    The research aims to identify the effect of the element shape toward the total heat which is resulted. The strains source used was 22.5 volt and also used calorie meter that contain of water 200ml. The element was made of nickel wire in coil shape. This research used three kinds of coil shape such as: 1) threat spiral; 2) circle spiral; 3) planplanar spiral. Those elements produced different total heat. The threat spiral produced heat up to 2760.32 calorie. The circle spiral produced heat up to 2438.25 calorie. Finally, the planplanar spiral produced heat up to 2541.24 calorie. This experiment can be conclude that the shape of the element effect the total heat

    Nursing care of the hemiplegic stroke patient in general care medical wards in hospitals in Northern Ireland

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    Derivative Process of Inversion of Kirkwood-Buff Theory in Binary Liquid Mixtures

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    The Kirkwood-Buff (KB) integrals are calculated using thermodynamic properties such as isothermal compressibilities, partial molar volumes (or excess molar volumes), and partial vapor pressures (or activity coefficients, or excess molar Gibbs energies) with the help of the inversion of the KB theory about liquid mixtures. Matteoli and Lepoli have already proposed the useful formulae with which the KB integrals are easily estimated in binary liquid mixtures. However, the derivative process of these formulae is still obscure. In this paper, the Matteoli-Lepoli formulae are obtained from the modified KB equations by Ben-Nairn via Donkersloot equations, and consequently the detailed derivative process is clarified

    Heterologous production of asperipin-2a: proposal for sequential oxidative macrocyclization by a fungi-specific DUF3328 oxidase

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    Asperipin-2a is a ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptide isolated from Asperigillus flavus. Herein, we report the heterologous production of asperipin-2a and determination of its absolute structure. Notably, the characteristic bicyclic structure was likely constructed by a single oxidase containing the DUF3328 domain
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