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    Neuromatch Academy: a 3-week, online summer school in computational neuroscience

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    Neuromatch Academy (https://academy.neuromatch.io; (van Viegen et al., 2021)) was designed as an online summer school to cover the basics of computational neuroscience in three weeks. The materials cover dominant and emerging computational neuroscience tools, how they complement one another, and specifically focus on how they can help us to better understand how the brain functions. An original component of the materials is its focus on modeling choices, i.e. how do we choose the right approach, how do we build models, and how can we evaluate models to determine if they provide real (meaningful) insight. This meta-modeling component of the instructional materials asks what questions can be answered by different techniques, and how to apply them meaningfully to get insight about brain function

    Neuromatch Academy: a 3-week, online summer school in computational neuroscience

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    External Iliac Artery-Appendicular Fistula due to Antegrade Unusual Migration of K-Wire from Hip to Pelvis: An Unreported Complication

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    Background. K-wires are thought to be extremely safe implants and complications as a result of direct insertion or migration are very rare. Complications may be life-threatening in some instances where migration results in injury to vital organs. We report one such case where antegrade migration of K-wire from the hip resulted in injury to external iliac artery and formation of external iliac artery-appendicular fistula. No such complication due to migration has ever been reported in the literature. Case Description. A 15-year-old boy presented with lower abdominal pain, right lower limb swelling and pain, inability to walk, and rectal bleeding for 1 month after 2 K-wires had been inserted in his right hip joint for treatment of slipped capital femoral epiphysis the previous year. On investigation, he was diagnosed to have external iliac artery-appendicular fistula for which he was surgically treated. Clinical Relevance. Antegrade migration of K-wire from hip joint may lead to life-threatening injuries which can be minimized by bending the end of the K-wire, keeping the tip protruding outside the skin wherever possible and by early removal of K-wire once its purpose has been achieved

    Molecular and morphological identification of frog species collected at Rara Lake in Rara National Park, Nepal

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    Shrestha, Biraj, Pandey, Binita, Joshi, Jyoti, Manandhar, Prajwol, Karmacharya, Dibesh, Ohler, Annemarie, Dubois, Alain, O'Connell, Kyle A. (2022): Molecular and morphological identification of frog species collected at Rara Lake in Rara National Park, Nepal. Zootaxa 5168 (2): 222-236, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5168.2.

    Processing of Low-Carbon Deep-Drawing Steel with High Plastic Anisotropy Using Two-Stage Batch Annealing Cycle

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    Anisotropy in texture determines capacity of the steel to achieve maximum plastic flow in the plane of the sheet and maximum resistance to flow in a direction perpendicular to the sheet. Present work has been carried out to explore the potential of maximizing plastic anisotropy (r(m)) value in extra deep-drawing steel. Industrial heat was made with low carbon (0.03 wt.%), low manganese (0.15 wt.%), and low sulfur (0.007 wt.%) levels. Continuously cast slabs were hot-rolled and then cold-rolled to 1 mm thickness. The cold-rolled sheets were subsequently subjected to annealing in an annealing simulator furnace adopting specially designed two-stage batch annealing cycle. In batch-annealed steel samples, grains were found to be recrystallized and had undergone grain growth preferentially along the longitudinal direction with strong gamma fiber, comparable to that of Interstitial Free steel. Excellent combination of strength and forming properties, in terms of yield strength 190 MPa, ultimate tensile strength 290 MPa, and total elongation 45%, YS/UTS: - 0.66 with very high plastic anisotropy (r(m)): 2.45, could be achieved. Properties achieved have been correlated with the alloy chemistry, processing path history, percentage reduction, two-stage batch annealing cycle and the resultant grain size, microstructure and texture

    Designing and implementing an integrated non-communicable disease primary care intervention in rural Nepal

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    International audienceLow-income and middle-income countries are struggling with a growing epidemic of non-communicable diseases. To achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, their healthcare systems need to be strengthened and redesigned. The Starfield 4Cs of primary care—first-contact access, care coordination, comprehensiveness and continuity—offer practical, high-quality design options for non-communicable disease care in low-income and middle-income countries. We describe an integrated non-communicable disease intervention in rural Nepal using the 4C principles. We present 18 months of retrospective assessment of implementation for patients with type II diabetes, hypertension and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. We assessed feasibility using facility and community follow-up as proxy measures, and assessed effectiveness using singular ‘at-goal’ metrics for each condition. The median follow-up for diabetes, hypertension and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease was 6, 6 and 7 facility visits, and 10, 10 and 11 community visits, respectively (0.9 monthly patient touch-points). Loss-to-follow-up rates were 16%, 19% and 22%, respectively. The median time between visits was approximately 2 months for facility visits and 1 month for community visits. ‘At-goal’ status for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease improved from baseline to endline (p=0.01), but not for diabetes or hypertension. This is the first integrated non-communicable disease intervention, based on the 4C principles, in Nepal. Our experience demonstrates high rates of facility and community follow-up, with comparatively low lost-to-follow-up rates. The mixed effectiveness results suggest that while this intervention may be valuable, it may not be sufficient to impact outcomes. To achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, further implementation research is urgently needed to determine how to optimise non-communicable disease interventions.This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial
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