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Cultural matter in the development of an interactive multimedia self-paced educational health program for aboriginal health workers
Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander health workers are key providers of primary health services to Aboriginal communities especially in remote and rural areas. They are often overloaded with competing demands. There has been limited attention given to the maintenance and ongoing enhancement of their skills and knowledge following the completion of formal training. A culturally appropriated interactive multimedia self-paced health program as a mechanism to improve the accessibility and the use of scientific data and information for health purposes is proposed as a basic method for better supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care workers in their practice locations.
This paper explores different approaches for the development of a culturally appropriate interactive multimedia educational health program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander health workers and it also explore cultural matters concerning program development in the light of existing literature
Effectiveness in the Realisation of Speaker Authentication
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Real-Time DSP-Based License Plate Character Segmentation Algorithm Using 2D Haar Wavelet Transform
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A Targeted<em> in Vivo</em> SILAC Approach for Quantification of Drug Metabolism Enzymes:Regulation by the Constitutive Androstane Receptor
The modulation of drug metabolism enzyme (DME) expression by therapeutic agents is a central mechanism of drug-drug interaction and should be assessed as early as possible in preclinical drug development. Direct measurement of DME levels is typically achieved by Western blotting, qPCR, or microarray, but these techniques have their limitations; antibody cross-reactivity among highly homologous subfamilies creates ambiguity, while discordance between mRNA and protein expression undermines observations. The aim of this study was to design a simple targeted workflow by combining in vivo SILAC and label-free proteomics approaches for quantification of DMEs in mouse liver, facilitating a rapid and comprehensive evaluation of metabolic potential at the protein level. A total of 197 peptides, representing 51 Phase I and Phase II DMEs, were quantified by LC-MS/MS using targeted high resolution single ion monitoring (tHR/SIM) with a defined mass-to-charge and retention time window for each peptide. In a constitutive androstane receptor (Car) activated mouse model, comparison of tHR/SIM-in vivo SILAC with Western blotting for analysis of the expression of cytochromes P450 was favorable, with agreement in fold-change values between methods. The tHR/SIM-in vivo SILAC approach therefore permits the robust analysis of multiple DME in a single protein sample, with clear utility for the assessment of the drug-drug interaction potential of candidate therapeutic compounds. </p
Cell Furniture: Designs for Safety, Wellbeing, and Sustainability
This catalogue presents the outcomes of a project aimed at creating a new line of prison furniture that not only prioritises robustness and sustainability but also strives to enhance the well-being of both prisoners and prison staff. To do this, a collaborative design approach involving stakeholders with diverse experiences was delivered. Drawing on research conducted with prisoners, officers, and external stakeholders, the project addressed complex issues related to furniture use in prisons. The project aimed to enhance existing furniture while introducing new, sustainable designs to the current selection. We hope that these new concepts and designs have potential to be manufactured inside the prison
Did your child get disturbed by an inappropriate advertisement on YouTube?
YouTube is a popular video platform for sharing creative content and ideas,
targeting different demographics. Adults, older children, and young children
are all avid viewers of YouTube videos. Meanwhile, countless young-kid-oriented
channels have produced numerous instructional and age appropriate videos for
young children. However, inappropriate content for young children, such as
violent or sexually suggestive content, still exists. And children lack the
ability to decide whether a video is appropriate for them or not, which then
causes a huge risk to children's mental health. Prior works have focused on
identifying YouTube videos that are inappropriate for children. However, these
works ignore that not only the actual video content influences children, but
also the advertisements that are shown with those videos.
In this paper, we quantify the influence of inappropriate advertisements on
YouTube videos that are appropriate for young children to watch. We analyze the
advertising patterns of 24.6 K diverse YouTube videos appropriate for young
children. We find that 9.9% of the 4.6 K unique advertisements shown on these
24.6 K videos contain inappropriate content for young children. Moreover, we
observe that 26.9% of all the 24.6 K appropriate videos include at least one ad
that is inappropriate for young children. Additionally, we publicly release our
datasets and provide recommendations about how to address this issue.Comment: In Proceedings of KDD Undergraduate Consortium (KDD-UC 2022
High-fidelity dimer excitations using quantum hardware
Many-body entangled quantum spin systems exhibit emergent phenomena such as
topological quantum spin liquids with distinct excitation spectra accessed in
inelastic neutron scattering (INS) experiments. Here we simulate the dynamics
of a quantum spin dimer, the basic quantum unit of emergent many-body spin
systems. While canonical Trotterization methods require deep circuits
precluding long time-scale simulations, we demonstrate 'direct'
Resource-Efficient Fast-forwarding (REFF) measurements with short-depth
circuits that can be used to capture longer time dynamics on quantum hardware.
The temporal evolution of the 2-spin correlation coefficients enabled the
calculation of the dynamical structure factor - the key
component of the neutron scattering cross-section. We simulate the triplet gap
and the triplet splitting of the quantum dimer with sufficient fidelity to
compare to experimental neutron data. Our results on current circuit hardware
pave an important avenue to benchmark, or even predict, the outputs of the
costly INS experiments.Comment: 24 pages, 3 tables, 16 figures, main text and supplementary material
Scaling-up and future sustainability of a national reproductive genetic carrier screening program
An understanding of factors influencing implementation is essential to realise the benefits of population-based reproductive genetic carrier screening programs. The aim of this study was to synthesise data collected during the Australian Reproductive Genetic Carrier Screening Project (Mackenzie’s Mission) to track how priorities shifted over time and identify important factors during scaling-up and for sustainment. We used a multi-method qualitative approach to integrate longitudinal project data collected from 10 project committees with 16 semi-structured interviews conducted with study team members. Both datasets were analysed using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) to identify constructs of interest within early, mid-point, and future implementation phases. Several CFIR constructs were present across implementation. The complexity of implementation presented challenges that were overcome through a quality-designed and packaged product, formal and informal networks and communication, and access to knowledge and information. Addressing the diverse consumer needs through resources and increasing community and non-genetic speciality engagement remained a priority throughout and for future sustainment. Going forward, further addressing program complexities and securing funding were emphasised. By applying an implementation framework, findings from this study may be useful for future effort towards building and/or sustaining reproductive genetic carrier screening programs
Surface reconstruction of ancient water storage systems an approach for sparse 3D sonar scans and fused stereo images
This work presents a process pipeline that addresses the problem of reconstructing surfaces of underwater
structures from stereo images and sonar scans collected with a micro-ROV on the islands of Malta and Gozo.
Using a limited sensor load, sonar and small GoPro Hero2 cameras, the micro-ROV is able to explore water
systems and gather data. As a preprocess to the reconstruction pipeline, a 3D evidence grid is created by
mosaicing horizontal and vertical sonar scans. A volumetric representation is then constructed using a level
set method. Fine-scale details from the scene are captured in stereo cameras, and are transformed into point
clouds and projected into the volume. A raycasting technique is used to trim the volume in accordance with
the projected point clouds, thus reintroducing fine details to the rough sonar-generated model. The resulting
volume is surfaced, yielding a final mesh which can be viewed and interacted with for archaeological and
educational purposes. Initial results from both steps of the reconstruction pipeline are presented and discussed.peer-reviewe
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