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A d-Sequence based Recursive Random Number Generator
This paper proposes a new recursive technique using d-sequences to generate
random numbers.Comment: 7 page
A Recursive Threshold Visual Cryptography Scheme
This paper presents a recursive hiding scheme for 2 out of 3 secret sharing.
In recursive hiding of secrets, the user encodes additional information about
smaller secrets in the shares of a larger secret without an expansion in the
size of the latter, thereby increasing the efficiency of secret sharing. We
present applications of our proposed protocol to images as well as text.Comment: 8 page
Oblivious Transfer based on Key Exchange
Key-exchange protocols have been overlooked as a possible means for
implementing oblivious transfer (OT). In this paper we present a protocol for
mutual exchange of secrets, 1-out-of-2 OT and coin flipping similar to
Diffie-Hellman protocol using the idea of obliviously exchanging encryption
keys. Since, Diffie-Hellman scheme is widely used, our protocol may provide a
useful alternative to the conventional methods for implementation of oblivious
transfer and a useful primitive in building larger cryptographic schemes.Comment: 10 page
Medical students' perceptions of a novel institutional incident reporting system : A thematic analysis
Errors in healthcare are a major patient safety issue, with incident reporting a key solution. The incident reporting system has been integrated within a new medical curriculum, encouraging medical students to take part in this key safety process. The aim of this study was to describe the system and assess how students perceived the reporting system with regards to its role in enhancing safety. Employing a thematic analysis, this study used interviews with medical students at the end of the first year. Thematic indices were developed according to the information emerging from the data. Through open, axial and then selective stages of coding, an understanding of how the system was perceived was established. Analysis of the interview specified five core themes: (1) Aims of the incident reporting system; (2) internalized cognition of the system; (3) the impact of the reporting system; (4) threshold for reporting; (5) feedback on the systems operation. Selective analysis revealed three overriding findings: lack of error awareness and error wisdom as underpinned by key theoretical constructs, student support of the principle of safety, and perceptions of a blame culture. Students did not interpret reporting as a manner to support institutional learning and safety, rather many perceived it as a tool for a blame culture. The impact reporting had on students was unexpected and may give insight into how other undergraduates and early graduates interpret such a system. Future studies should aim to produce interventions that can support a reporting culture
Mycotic aneurysm : a lesser known complication of coarctation repair in a child, managed by endovascular aneurysm repair
We report a 12-year-old child diagnosed with mycotic aneurysm at the site of coarctation of aorta (CoA) repair. Surgical intervention, though very high risk, is the mainstay of management. In selected cases endovascular stenting is being reported in adults. Here we report the use of an endovascular stent in a child.peer-reviewe
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