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Contextual barriers to mobile health technology in African countries: a perspective piece
On a global scale, healthcare practitioners are now beginning to move from traditional desktop-based computer technologies towards mobile computing environments[1]. Consequently, such environments have received immense attention from both academia and industry, in order to explore these promising opportunities, apparent limitations, and implications for both theory and practice[2]. The application of mobile IT within a medical context, referred to as mobile health or mHealth, has revolutionised the delivery of healthcare services as mobile technologies offer the potential of retrieving, modifying and entering patient-related data/information at the point-of-care. As a component of the larger health informatics domain mHealth may be referred as all portable computing devices (e.g. mobile phones, mobile clinical assistants and medical sensors) used in a healthcare context to support the delivery of healthcare services
Ray-Singer Torsion, Topological field theories and the Riemann zeta function at s=3
Starting with topological field theories we investigate the Ray-Singer
analytic torsion in three dimensions. For the lens Spaces L(p;q) an explicit
analytic continuation of the appropriate zeta functions is contructed and
implemented. Among the results obtained are closed formulae for the individual
determinants involved, the large behaviour of the determinants and the
torsion, as well as an infinite set of distinct formulae for zeta(3): the
ordinary Riemann zeta function evaluated at s=3.
The torsion turns out to be trivial for the cases L(6,1), L((10,3) and
L(12,5) and is, in general, greater than unity for large p and less than unity
for a finite number of p and q.Comment: 10 page
BRST Quantisation and the Product Formula for the Ray-Singer Torsion
We give a quantum field theoretic derivation of the formula obeyed by the
Ray-Singer torsion on product manifolds. Such a derivation has proved elusive
up to now. We use a BRST formalism which introduces the idea of an infinite
dimensional Universal Gauge Fermion, and is of independent interest being
applicable to situations other than the ones considered here. We are led to a
new class of Fermionic topological field theories. Our methods are also
applicable to combinatorially defined manifolds and methods of discrete
approximation such as the use of a simplicial lattice or finite elements. The
topological field theories discussed provide a natural link between the
combinatorial and analytic torsion.Comment: 24 pages. TEX error of first version corrected: a \input is delete
Climate of the nation 2014 - Australian attitudes on climate change: are Australians climate dinosaurs?
Synopsis: Are Australians climate dinosaurs? Climate of the Nation 2014, benchmarking Australian attitudes to climate change, finds that political leaders risk being stuck in the past as public attitudes on climate change and its solutions are on the rebound.
In mid-2014, more Australians think that climate change is occurring and are concerned about impacts, present and future. There is a rebound in desire to see the nation lead on finding solutions and a strong expectation of government to address the climate challenge.
Opposition to carbon pricing has continued to decline and there is a decline in the minority supporting repeal. For the first time more support carbon pricing than oppose it, even though there is lingering confusion around it
Community Development in Stann Creek, Belize
This research attempts to understand the inner workings of community development by taking part in ongoing development projects in Belize. Through collaboration with existing government entities, we took part in meetings, surveys, and site visits to gather the data necessary for the development projects. These projects consisted of finding cost of production, collecting market research, and constructing business plans. During our time, we experienced multiple difficulties similar to those that developers consistently encounter. Ultimately, we gained valuable insight into procedures involved in community development, as well as being able to aid in ongoing development work
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