256 research outputs found
The development of a reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for diagnosis of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4077813
Queering Kitchens: Dismantling Violence and Reimagining Livable Spaces
This paper addresses the ways in which the kitchen has historically existed as a site of violence and worked to actively exclude marginalized people. Working with Judith Butlerâs definition of queer and JosĂ© Muñozâs concept of queer futurity, the concept of queering the kitchen is discussed as a method for creating accessible, equitable, and inclusive kitchens
Conceptualizing Resource Orchestration - The Role of Service Platforms in Facilitating Service Systems
The digitization, as the profound digital transformation of business activities, processes, competencies, and models, leads in many companies to the implementation of digital service platforms as a nucleus for rapid development and the implementation of reusable digital innovations and solutions. Based on service platforms, companies strive to gain superior resource density that enables interaction with customers and partners in real-time and foster service innovation. This paper focusses on the role and purpose of service platforms in value creation and in particular, the management of resources. For this, a longitudinal single-case study method is conducted that comprises three embedded case studies as units of analysis. In this context, the meta-theoretical foundations of S-D logic are reflected and, as a result, resource orchestration as a management capability of service platforms is introduced and discussed. Moreover, the role of service platforms in managing resources in the development of innovative service systems is examined
Einfluss der Klebschichtdicke auf die TragfÀhigkeit von Klebverbindungen
Untersuchungen zur Festigkeit von Klebverbindungen werden im allgemeinen mit dĂŒnnen Klebschichten durchgefĂŒhrt. In der Praxis können die dĂŒnnen Schichten jedoch meistens nicht hergestellt werden. Es ist daher mit einem verĂ€nderten Tragverhalten zu rechnen
The Efficacy of Using Blood Flow Restriction Training on Proximal Muscle and Joint Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review
Background: Blood flow restriction training (BFRT) when used with low-load exercise can improve muscular strength and recovery time in individuals attending rehab for distal extremity pathology. Current research suggests that BFRT when used proximally may elicit similar results.
Purpose: The aim of this systematic review was to analyze evidence regarding the efficacy for physical therapists to utilize BFRT for individuals attending therapy for proximal joint or trunk related injuries.
Method(s): A literature review was conducted by five reviewers using CINAHL, Medline, EBSCO, and Academic Search Ultimate. Articles were examined using the search terms (BFR or Blood flow restriction or Blood flow restriction training) and (trunk or hip or shoulder or proximal). Exclusion criteria consisted of the following: PEDRO Score \u3c 3, publication date prior to 2010, systematic reviews or meta-analysis, and if the articles were not peer reviewed.
Results: Of the 253 results produced in the search, 11were selected and considered to be eligible. Articles were examined using the PEDro Scale and Hierarchy of Evidence Scale from the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine. The 11 articles were then grouped into one of the following categories: BFR and the proximal UE, BFR and the proximal LE, BFR and the Trunk, or BFR and systemic effects of the UE, Trunk, or LE. Upon further evaluation we determined that BFRT when used proximally produced the following improvements: increased CSA/strength, tendon thickness, Hb transport, increased perfusion, functional capabilities, balance, endurance, and decreased pain, and positive responses to metabolic stress.
Conclusions: When used in healthy and already active populations, BFRT is a safe and effective compliment when used with exercise. Further research is required in order to determine the efficacy of using BFRT in individuals who are potential candidates for physical therapy rehabilitation. We recommend research be conducted while implementing a standardized BFR protocol in order to more consistently produce results that might further determine the efficacy of using BFRT on the proximal UE/LE and trunk for the purpose of joint/muscle rehabilitation.https://digitalcommons.misericordia.edu/research_posters2021/1066/thumbnail.jp
Flat but Trustworthy: Security Aspects in Flattened Hierarchical Scheduling *
Abstract Virtualization is a well-proven technology for consolidating desktop and server applications onto the same hardware platform while maintaining their native environments. However, although embedded real-time systems start to adopt this technology, constrained resources and strict timeliness demands complicate this consolidation task, in particular if some applications are more critical than others and if the timeliness of the latter may be sacrificed for the sake of completing the former. In a previous publication, we have introduced flattening as a means to integrate mixed-criticality tasks into a single real-time system while maintaining most of their native environment as it is provided by virtual machines (VMs) and their monitors. In this paper, we focus on the security and trustworthiness aspects of flattening and on the interfaces for isolating mixed-criticality VMs on top of our microkernel for embedded real-time systems
Implications of norms and knowledge in customary reindeer herding units for resource governance
Pastoralist societies have developed customary institutions to respond to an unpredictable environment and fluctuation in grazing resources for their livestock. This chapter describes how reindeer herdersâ customary institutions, including laws, norms and rights embedded in social networks, as well as traditional knowledge, structure these responses. Furthermore, it analyses how reindeer herdersâ customary institutions are integrated into state governance of natural resources or recognized in national legislation. Central to the chapter is the SĂĄmi siida and the corresponding Finnish tokkakunta â both represent customary herding groups that seek to balance the relationship between humanâreindeer units to the spatial and temporal availability of grazing resources. The need for revitalization and a better understanding of reindeer herdersâ customary institutions is identified, as well as an increased recognition of their traditional knowledge in resource management and land use planning to increase the resilience of reindeer husbandry to the cumulative challenges of climate change and resource extraction
Flattening Hierarchical Scheduling.
ABSTRACT Recently, the application of virtual-machine technology to integrate real-time systems into a single host has received significant attention and caused controversy. Drawing two examples from mixed-criticality systems, we demonstrate that current virtualization technology, which handles guest scheduling as a black box, is incompatible with this modern scheduling discipline. However, there is a simple solution by exporting sufficient information for the host scheduler to overcome this problem. We describe the problem, the modification required on the guest and show on the example of two practical real-time operating systems how flattening the hierarchical scheduling problem resolves the issue. We conclude by showing the limitations of our technique at the current state of our research
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