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    Burnout, Self-Care, and Supervision in Middle School Counselors

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    This study examines middle school counselor supervision types in relation to burnout and self-care scores. The impact of supervision via technology on self-care and burnout scores was considered. This study found that school counselors who received both administrative and clinical supervision fared better on the incompetence domain of burnout, that self-care was inversely proportional to burnout, and that receiving supervision via technological means had no impact on either burnout or self-care

    Coherent control of photomagnetic back-switching by double-pump laser pulses

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    The control of nonthermal, all-optical magnetization switching under the regime with an independent state of laser polarization opens up new opportunities for ultrafast magnetic recording. Here, we investigate the photo-magnetic back-switching capabilities of the write and erase magnetic domain pattern using double-pump pulse excitations in an iron garnet film with pure cubic magnetocrystalline symmetry. It is essential to note that forward and backward magnetization switching is achievable in two distinctive scenarios: using identical linearly polarized laser pulses and with pulses having orthogonal polarization planes. By observing the switch of magnetization at domains independent of the initial state, one can nonthermally toggle the magnetization, equivalent to XOR logical operation, at frequencies reaching up to 50 GHz

    Hidden asymmetry and forward-backward correlations

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    A model-independent method of studying the forward-backward correlations in symmetric high energy processes is developed. The method allows a systematic study of properties of various particle sources and to uncover asymmetric structures hidden in symmetric hadron-hadron and nucleus-nucleus inelastic reactions.Comment: 11 pages, no figure

    Intracellular zinc depletion induces caspase activation and p21Waf1/Cip1 cleavage in human epithelial cell lines

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    To better understand the mechanisms by which zinc deficiency induces epithelial cell death, studies were done of the effects of intracellular zinc depletion induced by the zinc chelator TPEN on apoptosis-related events in human malignant epithelial cell lines LIM1215 (colonic), NCI-H292 (bronchial), and A549 (alveolar type II). In TPEN-treated cells, depletion of zinc was followed by activation of caspase-3 (as demonstrated by enzymatic assay and Western blotting), DNA fragmentation, and morphologic changes. Increase in caspase-3 activity began 1–2 h after addition of TPEN, suggesting that zinc may suppress a step just before the activation of this caspase. Caspase-6, a mediator of caspase-3 processing, also increased, but later than caspase-3. Effects of TPEN on apoptosis were completely prevented by exogenous ZnSO4 and partially prevented by peptide caspase inhibitors. A critical substrate of caspase-3 may be the cell cycle regulator p21Waf1/Cip1, which was rapidly cleaved in TPEN-treated cells to a 15-kDa fragment before further degradation.F. Chai, A. Q. Truong-Tran, A. Evdokiou, G. P. Young and P. D. Zalewsk

    Effect of different types of intermittent fasting on biochemical and anthropometric parameters among patients with metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD)—A systematic review

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    Publisher Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), previously called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), is the most common chronic liver disease worldwide. It is characterised by excessive fat accumulation in hepatocytes. Currently, no pharmacological therapy is effective for this disease, so non-pharmacological alternatives such as diet, supplementation or physical activity are being sought. For this reason, we reviewed the available databases to analyse the studies con-ducted to date using different modifications of intermittent fasting among patients with MAFLD. Eight studies using this dietary strategy were included in this review. The results obtained in the different trials are varied and do not allow a clear determination of the effect of the different types of intermittent fasting on anthropometric and biochemical parameters among patients with MAFLD. However, this type of diet seems to show some therapeutic potential, but further studies are needed.publishersversionPeer reviewe

    BrowserAudit: Automated testing of browser security features

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    The security of the client side of a web application relies on browser features such as cookies, the same-origin policy and HTTPS. As the client side grows increasingly powerful and sophisticated, browser vendors have stepped up their offering of security mechanisms which can be leveraged to protect it. These are often introduced experimentally and informally and, as adoption increases, gradually become standardised (e.g., CSP, CORS and HSTS). Considering the diverse landscape of browser vendors, releases, and customised versions for mobile and embedded devices, there is a compelling need for a systematic assessment of browser security. We present BrowserAudit, a tool for testing that a deployed browser enforces the guarantees implied by the main standardised and experimental security mechanisms. It includes more than 400 fully-automated tests that exercise a broad range of security features, helping web users, application developers and security researchers to make an informed security assessment of a deployed browser. We validate BrowserAudit by discovering both fresh and known security-related bugs in major browsers. Copyright is held by the owner/author(s)

    Benchmarking and evaluating the accuracy of a Lattice Boltzmann BGK scheme for multi-fluid flows

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    Paper presented to the 10th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Florida, 14-16 July 2014.Lately, the Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM), as a mesoscopic numerical approach, has received more attention in studying complex fluid flows and transport phenomena. Because of its distinctive advantages over conventional numerical methods, the LBM has achieved great success in a variety of fields since its emergence. The major advantages are referred to its intrinsic linear scalability in parallel computing, and its capability of easily handling complex geometry and boundary conditions. In this study our proposed LB-BGK model, for multi-fluid flows, has been first validated by 2 benchmark problems: 2D Poiseuille flow problem and liddriven cavity flow. Following these simulations, a discussion on the accuracy and the performance of the model is given. Good agreement is obtained with the analytical solution of Poiseuille flow problem, and with the available literature results for 2D lid-cavity. On the other hand, the accuracy of LBM is usually moderated by several factors; hence the effect of different factors is investigated. Among those, we studied the effect of boundary conditions, spatial resolution, Mach number, and that of the choice of relaxation factors. Consequently, LBM was found to be highly dependent on the physical problem, the numerical implementation, and the used models and correlations. In light of the obtained results, we can point out that the LBM may possess high potential in studying fluid flows with complex geometries.dc201

    Tactical Athletes: An Integrated Approach to Understanding and Enhancing the Health and Performance of Firefighters-in-Training

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    International Journal of Exercise Science 8(4): 341-357, 2015. In an effort to reduce the rates of firefighter fatality, injury, and workplace stress, there has been a call for research to advance knowledge of firefighting performance and injury prevention. Physical and psychological variables important to firefighter health and performance have been identified, yet the interrelated nature of these variables has been overlooked. Given the overlap between the physical and psychological demands of firefighting and sport, and given that an integrated framework has been used in the sport domain to guide athlete health and performance research and practice, firefighter organizations could benefit from adopting a sport-based, integrated model of firefighter training and performance management. Guided by the Meyer Athlete Performance Management Model (MAPM), the purposes of the current study were to: (a) describe the physical and psychological characteristics of firefighters-in-training (i.e., cadets and recruits), and (b) explore relationships between the physical and psychological variables associated with health and performance. Firefighters-in-training employed by a Midwestern area fire department in the United States (N = 34) completed a battery of physical and psychological assessments at the department’s Fire and Safety Academy building. Results of the current study revealed significant correlations between several of the physical and psychological characteristics of firefighters-in-training. These results, along with the multidimensional data set that was also established in the current study, provide preliminary evidence for the use of a sport-based integrated performance model such as the MAPM to guide training and performance research in firefighter populations
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