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2. MRI Gadopiclenol Enhanced Imaging of CNS Tumors
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Guerbet and Milad Yazdani, Professor-Faculty
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- 2024
3. Ultrasound for Socket Healing Evaluation
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National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) and Oliver Kripfgans, Associate Professor
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- 2024
4. Direct-to-Patient Mobile Teledermoscopy: Prospective Observational Study.
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Fan, Winnie, Mattson, Gunnar, and Twigg, Amanda
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dermatological ,dermatology ,dermoscopy ,diagnoses ,diagnosis ,diagnostic ,diagnostic concordance ,direct-to-patient ,eHealth ,full body skin exam ,image ,images ,imaging ,lesion ,lesions ,mHealth ,mobile health ,mobile teledermoscopy ,skin ,smartphone ,teledermatology ,telehealth ,telemedicine - Abstract
Direct-to-patient mobile teledermoscopy is a feasible and useful adjunct to smartphone imaging for monitoring patient-identified lesions of concern, achieving comparable diagnostic and management accuracy as in-office dermatology.
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- 2024
5. Communication for destinations’ image in crises and disasters: a review and future research agenda
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Pascual-Fraile, María Del Pilar, Talón-Ballestero, Pilar, Villacé-Molinero, Teresa, and Ramos-Rodríguez, Antonio-Rafael
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- 2024
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6. SGM-101 Tumor Targeted Fluorescence Endoscopy in Rectal Polyps With Suspected T1 Adenocarcinoma or High Grade Dysplasia (SGM-T1)
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Alexander Vahrmeijer, Dr. A.L. Vahrmeijer
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- 2024
7. HP Pyruvate MRI in Cancers (HC-MRI)
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Vikas Kundra, Chief of Oncologic Imaging
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- 2024
8. BioMEL- Diagnostic and Prognostic Factors in Melanoma. (BioMEL)
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- 2024
9. “Cocoa-Based Tourism”: Exploring Tourists’ Image, Satisfaction and Loyalty Regarding a Cultural Heritage Destination.
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Orgaz Agüera, Francisco and Domínguez-Valerio, Cándida María
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This research aims to analyze the relationship between cocoa-based tourist experiences and tourists’ perceptions of image, satisfaction and loyalty regarding a cultural destination. A quantitative approach was used, with data obtained via surveys distributed to tourists participating in a cocoa-based culinary experience in the Dominican Republic. The survey was designed with items adapted from previous research. The theoretical model of the study was examined using partial least squares structural equation modeling. The results indicate that cocoa-based culinary experiences are closely linked to tourists’ cognitive and affective perceptions of the destination, improving overall satisfaction and contributing to loyalty intentions. Destination image and destination satisfaction mediate the relationship between cocoa-based culinary experiences and tourist loyalty, suggesting that immersive dining experiences are critical in shaping destination perception and visitor engagement. This research offers novel contributions to gastronomic tourism because it focuses on cocoa as a central element of gastronomic tourism, in addition to examining its effects on destination marketing outcomes. It is one of the first studies to analyze gastronomic tourism from the cocoa perspective. The results expand the existing literature on gastronomic tourism, as the experiential aspects of cocoa consumption with regard to tourist behavior and destination loyalty are integrated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Analyses of imaging presentations, full endoscopic and pathological features of a novel interlaminar ligament.
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Le, Xiaofeng and Li, Yibing
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LIGAMENTS , *MAGNETIC resonance imaging , *ENDOSCOPIC surgery , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *SPINAL stenosis , *LUMBAR vertebrae , *LIGAMENT injuries , *INTERVERTEBRAL disk displacement , *ENDOSCOPY - Abstract
Background: To analyze the characteristics of an unnamed interlaminar ligaments(ILL) through magnetic resonance image (MRI), endoscopy and pathological examination. Method: A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of patients who underwent posterior endoscopic surgery for lumbar disc herniation or lumbar spinal stenosis from January 2021 to February 2022 at our medical center. The height, width and cross-sectional thickness of the ligament was analyzed using T2 weighted MRI. Meanwhile, the morphological and pathological characteristics were also compared with those of the ligamentum flavum to highlight the differences between above mentioned ligaments. Result: Forty-three patients were included in this study, including 27 males and 16 females, with an average age of 46.6 ± 12.1y. There were 20 cases of lumbar disc herniation and 23 cases of lumbar spinal stenosis. The width, length, thickness of the ILL, the thickness of LF and surgical time in the lumbar disc group were 17.7 ± 3.5 mm, 4.3 ± 1.3 mm, 18.3 ± 3.5 mm, 5.3 ± 1.9 mm, 53.2 ± 14.5 min, respectively. In the lumbar spinal stenosis group, the corresponding parameters were 16.0 ± 3.1 mm, 4.1 ± 1.6 mm, 17.6 ± 4.8 mm, 6.3 ± 0.8 mm, 61.8 ± 12.4 min, respectively. The intergroup difference in thickness of the ligamentum flavum was statistically significant (P = 0.02). The difference in surgical time was also established(P = 0.04). Endoscopic differences were identified as to the location of the anchor points and appearances among the two ligaments. Significant differences in the density and direction of fibrous structures were also observed under biopsy. Under endoscopy, significant difference as to the grade of ILL thickness was established when compared regarding disease spectrum (P = 0.09.) Conclusion: The interlaminar ligament is a structure that has not yet been officially named, which has significant structural differences from those of the ligamentum flavum. For posterior endoscopic procedure, its clinical significance lies in its ability to serve as the endpoint of soft tissue channel establishment. The thickness of the ligamentum flavum in MRI and the thickness of ILL under endoscopy vary according to the disease spectrum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. في سحر الافتتان الطبيعة منبعا لتشكّل الصورة في الشعر الأندلسي.
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أحمد مقبل محمد ال
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ARTISTIC creation ,RESEARCH personnel ,INFATUATION ,POETS ,POETRY (Literary form) ,IMAGINATION - Abstract
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- 2024
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12. التصوير بالحقيقة ودالالته في شعر فواز اللعبون.
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ريم بنتدمحمبن صا
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POETRY (Literary form) ,POETS ,METAPHOR ,GOD ,EMOTIONS - Abstract
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13. Hausdorff Measure and Uniform Dimension for Space-Time Anisotropic Gaussian Random Fields.
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Yuan, Weijie and Chen, Zhenlong
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Let X = { X (t) , t ∈ R N } be a centered space-time anisotropic Gaussian random field in R d with stationary increments, where the components X i (i = 1 , ... , d) are independent but distributed differently. Under certain conditions, we not only give the Hausdorff dimension of the graph sets of X in the asymmetric metric in the recurrent case, but also determine the exact Hausdorff measure functions of the graph sets of X in the transient and recurrent cases, respectively. Moreover, we establish a uniform Hausdorff dimension result for the image sets of X. Our results extend the corresponding results on fractional Brownian motion and space or time anisotropic Gaussian random fields. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. THE INFLUENCE OF MARKETING MIX, SERVICE QUALITY, AND IMAGE ON TRUST AND SATISFACTION OF INPATIENTS IN MAKASSAR CITY HOSPITALS.
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I. R., Andi Erni Amelia, Nurnajamuddin, Mahfud, Semmaila, Baharuddin, and Hasan, Sabri
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QUALITY of service ,TRUST ,MARKETING mix ,PATIENT satisfaction ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,HOSPITALS ,SATISFACTION ,URBAN hospitals - Abstract
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15. Image Databases with Features Augmented with Singular-Point Shapes to Enhance Machine Learning.
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Sirakov, Nikolay Metodiev and Bowden, Adam
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IMAGE databases ,IMAGE recognition (Computer vision) ,VECTOR fields ,DATABASES ,DATABASE management software - Abstract
The main objective of this paper is to present a repository of image databases whose features are augmented with embedded vector field (VF) features. The repository is designed to provide the user with image databases that enhance machine learning (ML) classification. Also, six VFs are provided, and the user can embed them into her/his own image database with the help of software named ELPAC. Three of the VFs generate real-shaped singular points (SPs): springing, sinking, and saddle. The other three VFs generate seven kinds of SPs, which include the real-shaped SPs and four complex-shaped SPs: repelling and attracting (out and in) spirals and clockwise and counterclockwise orbits (centers). Using the repository, this work defines the locations of the SPs according to the image objects and the mappings between the SPs' shapes if separate VFs are embedded into the same image. Next, this paper produces recommendations for the user on how to select the most appropriate VF to be embedded in an image database so that the augmented SP shapes enhance ML classification. Examples of images with embedded VFs are shown in the text to illustrate, support, and validate the theoretical conclusions. Thus, the contributions of this paper are the derivation of the SP locations in an image; mappings between the SPs of different VFs; and the definition of an imprint of an image and an image database in a VF. The advantage of classifying an image database with an embedded VF is that the new database enhances and improves the ML classification statistics, which motivates the design of the repository so that it contains image features augmented with VF features. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. STRATEGI MEDIA SOSIAL MINUMIN BENGKULU DALAM MEMBANGUN CITRA POSITIF.
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Santrian Wibyanto, Adhrianti, Lisa, and Alfarabi
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Social media has an important role in building a positive image of Minumin Bengkulu. This research was conducted using a qualitative descriptive method which used purposive sampling techniques to determine research informants through direct observation, in-depth interviews and documentation. This research, which aims to determine Minumin Bengkulu's social media strategy in building a positive image of society in Bengkulu, uses Kevin Lane Keller's concept in the book Strategic Brand Management as an analytical tool. In the research results, researchers concluded that Minumin Bengkulu used a strategy to monopolize the social media market in influencing the social media of local brands in Bengkulu. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Image Enhancement Thanks to Negative Grey Levels in the Logarithmic Image Processing Framework.
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Jourlin, Michel
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IMAGE processing , *IMAGE intensifiers , *IMAGE transmission , *TRAFFIC cameras , *PERCEIVED quality - Abstract
The present study deals with image enhancement, which is a very common problem in image processing. This issue has been addressed in multiple works with different methods, most with the sole purpose of improving the perceived quality. Our goal is to propose an approach with a strong physical justification that can model the human visual system. This is why the Logarithmic Image Processing (LIP) framework was chosen. Within this model, initially dedicated to images acquired in transmission, it is possible to introduce the novel concept of negative grey levels, interpreted as light intensifiers. Such an approach permits the extension of the dynamic range of a low-light image to the full grey scale in "real-time", which means at camera speed. In addition, this method is easily generalizable to colour images and is reversible, i.e., bijective in the mathematical sense, and can be applied to images acquired in reflection thanks to the consistency of the LIP framework with human vision. Various application examples are presented, as well as prospects for extending this work. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Escalade de dose en radiothérapie modérément hypofractionnée pour les cancers de la prostate localisés, ESHYPRO : résultats d'une série monocentrique rétrospective évaluant la toxicité et l'efficacité
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Quintin, K., Créhange, G., and Graff, P.
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PROSTATE cancer treatment , *DOSE fractionation , *CANCER radiotherapy , *LYMPH nodes , *CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors - Abstract
Le cancer de la prostate est le plus fréquent chez l'homme et, au stade localisé, les schémas d'hypofractionnement de la radiothérapie sont devenus des standards, mais l'absence de risque aggravé de toxicité aiguë et tardive génito-urinaire et gastro-intestinale de l'escalade de dose reste à prouver. La population étudiée comprenait tous les patients pris en charge à l'institut Curie de février 2016 à mars 2018 pour un adénocarcinome prostatique localisé traité par irradiation externe délivrée par un accélérateur linéaire en technique conformationnelle avec modulation d'intensité guidée par l'image à la dose totale de 75 Gy en 30 fractions de 2,5 Gy dans le volume cible prévisionnel comprenant la prostate et les vésicules séminales proximales, et pouvait associer une radiothérapie prophylactique ganglionnaire de 46 Gy en 23 fractions avec la technique de boost intégré. En tout, 166 patients ont été inclus, dont 114 étaient atteints de cancer de risque au moins intermédiaire défavorable (soit 68,7 %). L'âge et le suivi médians étaient de 71,4 ans et 3,96 ans. Cent quarante-neuf patients ont reçu une radiothérapie ganglionnaire (soit 89,8 %). Cent trente et un patients ont reçu une hormonothérapie (soit 78,9 %). Une toxicité génito-urinaire de grade 2 ou plus a été notée en cours de radiothérapie, à 6 mois, 1 an et 5 ans respectivement dans 36,7 %, 8,8 %, 3,1 % et 4,7 % des cas. Deux patients ont souffert à 5 ans d'une toxicité de grade 4 (soit 1,6 %). Une toxicité gastro-intestinale de grade 2 ou plus a été notée en cours de radiothérapie, à 6 mois, 1 an et 5 ans dans respectivement 15,1 %, 1,9 %, 14,6 % et 9,3 % des cas. Parmi ces derniers, huit patients ont souffert d'une toxicité de grade 3 (soit 6,2 %). Il n'y a eu aucune toxicité de grade 4. Les analyses n'ont pas mis en évidence de facteur prédictif de toxicité. Les taux de survie globale, sans progression et spécifique à 5 ans étaient respectivement de 82,4 %, 85,7 % et 93,3 %. La concentration sérique d'antigène spécifique de la prostate et les facteurs de risque cardiovasculaires ont été retrouvés comme facteurs prédictifs d'une dégradation de la survie globale (p = 0,0028 pour les deux). La radiothérapie externe pour un cancer prostatique localisé avec notre schéma modérément hypofractionné avec escalade de dose est bien tolérée. En l'absence de toxicité tardive majorée, l'analyse des modes de rechutes à long terme sera intéressante pour déterminer l'intérêt de cette escalade de dose sur les rechutes locales et à distance. Prostate cancer is the most frequent cancer among men and radiotherapy hypofractionation regimens have become standard treatments for the localized stages, but the absence of increased risk of acute and late genitourinary or gastrointestinal toxicity of the dose escalation still must be demonstrated. The study population included all patients with localized prostatic adenocarcinoma treated at the institut Curie from February 2016 to March 2018 by external radiation delivered by a linear accelerator using an image-guided conformal intensity modulation technique at a total dose of 75 Gy in 30 fractions of 2.5 Gy in the planning target volume that included the prostate and the proximal seminal vesicles, and could be paired with a prophylactic lymph node radiotherapy at 46 Gy in 23 fractions with simultaneous integrated boost. A total of 166 patients were included. Among them, 68.6% were unfavourable intermediate or (very) high risk. The median age and follow-up were 71.4 years and 3.96 years. One hundred and forty-nine patients received prophylactic lymph node radiotherapy (89.8%). One hundred and thirty-one patients received hormonotherapy (78.9%). Genito-urinary toxicity events of grades 2 or above during radiotherapy, at 6 months, 1 year and 5 years were respectively 36.7%, 8.8%, 3.1% and 4.7%. Two patients had late grade 4 toxicity at 5 years (1.6%). Grade 2 gastrointestinal toxicity events during radiotherapy, 6 months, 1 year and 5 years were respectively 15.1%, 1.9%, 14.6% and 9.3%. Of these, eight patients had grade 3 toxicity (6.2%). There was no grade 4 toxicity. Analyses did not reveal any predictive factor for toxicity. The 5-year overall, progression-free, and specific survival rates were respectively 82.4%, 85.7%, and 93.3%. Serum prostate specific antigen concentration and cardiovascular risk factors were found to be predictive factors of deterioration in overall survival (P = 0.0028 for both). External radiotherapy for localized prostatic cancer with our moderately hypofractionated dose escalation regimen is well tolerated. In the absence of increased late toxicity, the analysis of the modes of long-term relapses will be interesting to determine the benefit of this dose escalation on local and distant relapses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Filter Cake Neural-Objective Data Modeling and Image Optimization.
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Wayo, Dennis Delali Kwesi, Irawan, Sonny, Satyanaga, Alfrendo, Kim, Jong, Bin Mohamad Noor, Mohd Zulkifli, and Rasouli, Vamegh
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ARTIFICIAL neural networks , *FEEDFORWARD neural networks , *OPTIMIZATION algorithms , *DRILLING muds , *COMPUTATIONAL intelligence - Abstract
Designing drilling mud rheology is a complex task, particularly when it comes to preventing filter cakes from obstructing formation pores and making sure they can be easily decomposed using breakers. Incorporating both multiphysics and data-driven numerical simulations into the design of mud rheology experiments creates an additional challenge due to their symmetrical integration. In this computational intelligence study, we introduced numerical validation techniques using 498 available datasets from mud rheology and images from filter cakes. The goal was to symmetrically predict flow, maximize filtration volume, monitor void spaces, and evaluate formation damage occurrences. A neural-objective and image optimization approach to drilling mud rheology automation was employed using an artificial neural network feedforward (ANN-FF) function, a non-ANN-FF function, an image processing tool, and an objective optimization tool. These methods utilized the Google TensorFlow Sequential API-DNN architecture, MATLAB-nftool, the MATLAB-image processing tool, and a single-objective optimization algorithm. However, the analysis emanating from the ANN-FF and non-ANN-FF (with neurons of 10, 12, and 18) indicated that, unlike non-ANN-FF, ANN-FF obtained the highest correlation coefficient of 0.96–0.99. Also, the analysis of SBM and OBM image processing revealed a total void area of 1790 M µm2 and 1739 M µm2, respectively. Both SBM and OBM exhibited notable porosity and permeability that contributed to the enhancement of the flow index. Nonetheless, this study did reveal that the experimental-informed single objective analysis impeded the filtration volume; hence, it demonstrated potential formation damage. It is, therefore, consistent to note that automating flow predictions from mud rheology and filter cakes present an alternative intelligence method for non-programmers to optimize drilling productive time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. An Image-Based User Interface Testing Method for Flutter Programming Learning Assistant System.
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Aung, Soe Thandar, Funabiki, Nobuo, Aung, Lynn Htet, Kinari, Safira Adine, Wai, Khaing Hsu, and Mentari, Mustika
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TEACHERS' workload , *USER interfaces , *ENGINEERING students , *SMARTPHONES , *WEB browsers - Abstract
Flutter has become popular for providing a uniform development environment for user interfaces (UIs) on smart phones, web browsers, and desktop applications. We have developed the Flutter programming learning assistant system (FPLAS) to assist its novice students' self-study. We implemented the Docker-based Flutter environment with Visual Studio Code and three introductory exercise projects. However, the correctness of students' answers is manually checked, although automatic checking is necessary to reduce teachers' workload and provide quick responses to students. This paper presents an image-based user interface (UI) testing method to automate UI testing by the answer code using the Flask framework. This method produces the UI image by running the answer code and compares it with the image made by the model code for the assignment using ORB and SIFT algorithms in the OpenCV library. One notable aspect is the necessity to capture multiple UI screenshots through page transitions by user input actions for the accurate detection of changes in UI elements. For evaluations, we assigned five Flutter exercise projects to fourth-year bachelor and first-year master engineering students at Okayama University, Japan, and applied the proposed method to their answers. The results confirm the effectiveness of the proposal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. DEEPFAKE E PRIVACIDADE: UMA ANÁLISE JURÍDICA ACERCA DA MANIPULAÇÃO DA IMAGEM DOS USUÁRIOS.
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de Siqueira, Mariana and Jerônimo de Andrade, Ester
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Copyright of Revista Foco (Interdisciplinary Studies Journal) is the property of Revista Foco and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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22. THE INFLUENCE OF SERVICE QUALITY, CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT (CRM), AND IMAGE ON PATIENT SATISFACTION AND SERVICE MARKETING PERFORMANCE AT A TYPE B PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN MAKASSAR.
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Mora, Mahfudnurnajamuddin, Amir, and Damis, Hasanuddin
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PATIENT satisfaction ,CUSTOMER relationship management ,MEDICAL care ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,HOSPITAL administration ,HOSPITALS ,MARKETING ,ORGANIZATIONAL performance ,QUALITY of service - Abstract
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23. Consumer–Celebrity Parasocial Interaction: A Conditional Process Analysis.
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Parmar, Yadvinder and Mann, Bikram Jit Singh
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PARASOCIAL relationships ,IMAGE ,CELEBRITIES ,CONSUMER behavior ,INTERPERSONAL relations - Abstract
This article aims to empirically examine the mediating impact of consumer's parasocial interaction on the relationship between celebrity images on the consumer's purchase intentions. It aims to empirically investigate the moderating role of celebrity liking in the formation of consumer's parasocial interaction. Four different versions of self-administered questionnaire using different celebrities as a stimulus were developed. Data were collected from 484 respondents. Quota cum judgemental sampling method was used for the study. The findings show that parasocial interaction mediates the relationship between celebrity images and purchase intentions. It also reveals positive moderating effect of celebrity liking. It has significant implications for marketers and academicians. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Economic sustainability of parks: the Park Visitor ECSI model.
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Quintal, Vanessa, Cheng, Mingming, Sung, Billy, and Hooshmand, Reyhane
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SUSTAINABLE development ,PARK management ,FORM perception ,SATISFACTION ,PARK use ,CONSUMER surveys ,ACQUISITION of data ,NATIONAL parks & reserves - Abstract
This research explored visitor satisfaction and loyalty, vital to securing the economic sustainability of parks, in the proposed Park Visitor ECSI model. Self-administered surveys with online consumer panels were adopted for the data collection. The research model was tested with PLS-SEM in parks across Australia (N = 430), USA (N = 348) and China (N = 319). In the main, the findings suggested that the perceived image of park management shaped visitor expectations, which formed their perceptions of quality and value that impacted their satisfaction and willingness to recommend. This highlights theoretical and methodological potential for the applicability of the Park Visitor ECSI model and PLS-SEM across other countries and park types. The findings pragmatically identify the success factors for generating visitation through word-of-mouth and highlight five key areas that address effective park management, critical to self-financing and securing the economic future for parks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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25. Investigation on Festival Consumption Promotion Mechanism in the Post-Pandemic Period: The Case of the Qingdao International Beer Festival.
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Zheng, Xinjie and Chi, Xiaoting
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As governments in various countries and regions issue tourism-friendly policies in the post-pandemic period, the voices for tourism consumption recovery and innovative transformation have attracted great attention. Many scholars, experts and industry professionals in the field of festivals are actively exploring efficient solutions for festival marketing and sustainability. It is worth rethinking tourists' consumption psychology and perceived image regarding exiting festival products as well as the antecedents that affect festival loyalty. The Qingdao International Beer Festival, as one of the most influential festivals in China, was selected as the research case for this study. The main goal of this study was to investigate festival consumption promotion mechanisms by proposing a conceptual framework in which the associations between destination familiarity, product familiarity and loyal intentions (re-patronage and recommendation) were examined with mediators of overall festival image, perceived value and overall satisfaction. The moderating role of visitor involvement in the proposed framework was also adequately demonstrated. Moreover, the causal recipes for loyalty intentions have also been identified by employing a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) and a necessary condition analysis (NCA). The research findings are expected to provide a significant reference for the recovery and improvement in competitiveness of the entire festival industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Tourism and natural imaginary in Sicily: an ecolinguistic perspective.
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Ponton, Douglas Mark
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ECOTOURISM ,TOURIST attractions ,SUSTAINABILITY ,TOURISM ,HABITATS - Abstract
In the modern period, tourism is one of the most important global industries. It often appears to guarantee contact with nature, claims to protect habitats and respect principles of ecological sustainability. This paper explores Sicilian tourism and its representation in publicitary material from an ecolinguistic perspective. It asks what kind of imaginary of nature in modern Sicily can be viewed through such shots of the natural world, how these imaginaries might reflect current ecosophy, and how compatible they might be with ecological principles. It applies the heuristic notion of 'imaginary', current in social sciences such as sociology, psychology, and anthropology, to the context of ecolinguistic enquiry, asks how our ideas of a place and its ecosystems may be socially or culturally determined, and how these factors play into a mindset which may, or may not, be ecologically sensitive. The findings suggest that tourism photographs tend to present place images that conform to strict generic criteria, responding to public expectations and pragmatic, commercial requirements. They neither present reliable images of Sicily, nor contribute to the propagation of a specific sense of place, but rather conform to a generic pattern that tends to homogenize tourist destinations at a global level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Ultrasound parameters of arteries and heart in normal fetuses.
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Chen, Guihong, Wang, Pin, Zhang, Yanhong, Li, Na, Fu, Liman, Chen, Yu, Geng, Xuna, Han, Yongfeng, Qin, Lu, Gao, Bulang, Yu, Tianxiao, and Mi, Jie
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PULMONARY artery , *DUCTUS arteriosus , *SUBCLAVIAN artery , *UMBILICAL arteries , *THORACIC aorta , *ULTRASONIC imaging , *ARTERIES - Abstract
Background: Currently, no normal ultrasound data of the fetuses during the 20–40 gestation have been obtained for references of fetal growth and development. If such ultrasound data existed for prenatal diagnosis of possible diseases and abnormalities, neonates would be able to get timely treatment immediately after birth. This study was thus performed to obtain ultrasound parameters of normal fetuses during the 20–40 week gestation and the distribution of ultrasound parameters with the gestational age for references of detecting potential fetal diseases and abnormalities. Methods: Normal fetuses without any abnormalities were enrolled, and the ultrasound parameters of the general biology, arteries, and aorta were measured and analyzed. Results: 417 normal fetuses were enrolled. A significant (P < 0.05) negative correlation with the gestational age was detected in the peak systolic velocity/peak diastolic velocity (S/D), pulsatility index (PI) and resistance index (RI) of the umbilical artery (UA). A relatively stable relationship with the gestational age was detected in the fetal weight%, S/D, PI and RI of the middle cerebral artery (MCA), peak systolic velocity (PSV) and velocity time integral (VTI) of the intra-abdominal UA, fetal heart to chest ratio, mitral valve (MV)- and tricuspid valve (TV)-E/A peak flow velocity, aortic isthmic Z-score and displacement, distance between the brachiocephalic artery-left common carotid artery (BA-LCCA) and LCCA-left subclavian artery (LSA), Z-score of aorta, ascending aorta (AAO), pulmonary artery (PA), main pulmonary artery (MPA), and descending aorta (DAO). A significant (P < 0.05) positive correlation with the gestational age was detected in the fetal biological data, MCA PSV and VTI, free-UA PSV and VTI and cardio-thoracic ratio, cardiac parameters, ductus arteriosus (DA) and isthmus diameter, aortic parameters, PA and MPA diameter, MPA PSV and VTI, isthmus flow volume and velocity and PA flow volume, DA and BA parameters, and LCCA and LSA parameters (flow volume, PSV, and VTI). Conclusion: A certain correlation and distribution trend is detected in the ultrasound parameters of normal fetuses, and the ratios among different parameters remain relative stable. These findings can be used for determination of abnormal growth of the fetuses in prenatal ultrasound scan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Investigating the impact of standard brain atlases and connectivity measures on the accuracy of ADHD detection from fMRI data using deep learning.
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Agarwal, Snigdha, Raj, Adarsh, Chowdhury, Anjan, Aich, Geetanjali, Chatterjee, Rajdeep, and Ghosh, Kuntal
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DEEP learning ,DEEP brain stimulation ,FUNCTIONAL magnetic resonance imaging ,ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,ATTENTION-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Abstract
Inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity are among the symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Syndrome (ADHD). This brain disorder cannot currently be treated or avoided. A kid or adult with ADHD may be able to control their symptoms, though, if they are diagnosed early and have a good treatment and education plan. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is one of the non-invasive imaging techniques used to diagnose ADHD. The blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) signals extracted from several brain regions (obtained by choosing a brain atlas) are processed to form a brain functional connectivity matrix and fed into a deep learning model for the classification of ADHD. In this paper, we study two things: first, we diagnose the ADHD using fMRI data by proposing two approaches, viz., an image-based approach and a graph-based (network-based) approach. In the image-based approach, the connectivity matrix obtained from the fMRI data is used directly as an image, and the whole image is fed into a deep learning model. In the network-based approach, the connectivity matrix is first converted into an adjacency matrix, which represents an undirected network. After that, several network properties are accumulated as features, and the feature vector is fed into the deep learning model. Second, we study how the choice of a particular brain atlas or connectivity matrix can affect the accuracy of the ADHD diagnosis. The suggested algorithms, along with six different atlases and two different connectivity matrices, are compared using 352 fMRI images and various one- and two-dimensional neural network models. Our finding demonstrates that accuracy varies depending on the atlases and connectivity measurements used. In addition, we have shown that, with a particular setup, our algorithms outperform a number of deep-learning baselines showing the second best (ranging from 74.48% to 90.90%) results most of the time. Application of various atlases and connectivity matrices shows 64% variations in the overall accuracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. A Novel Method for Wheat Spike Phenotyping Based on Instance Segmentation and Classification.
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Niu, Ziang, Liang, Ning, He, Yiyin, Xu, Chengjia, Sun, Sashuang, Zhou, Zhenjiang, and Qiu, Zhengjun
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MACHINE learning ,PLANT breeding ,SUPPORT vector machines ,PHENOTYPES - Abstract
The phenotypic analysis of wheat spikes plays an important role in wheat growth management, plant breeding, and yield estimation. However, the dense and tight arrangement of spikelets and grains on the spikes makes the phenotyping more challenging. This study proposed a rapid and accurate image-based method for in-field wheat spike phenotyping consisting of three steps: wheat spikelet segmentation, grain number classification, and total grain number counting. Wheat samples ranging from the early filling period to the mature period were involved in the study, including three varieties: Zhengmai 618, Yannong 19, and Sumai 8. In the first step, the in-field collected images of wheat spikes were optimized by perspective transformation, augmentation, and size reduction. The YOLOv8-seg instance segmentation model was used to segment spikelets from wheat spike images. In the second step, the number of grains in each spikelet was classified by a machine learning model like the Support Vector Machine (SVM) model, utilizing 52 image features extracted for each spikelet, involving shape, color, and texture features as the input. Finally, the total number of grains on each wheat spike was counted by adding the number of grains in the corresponding spikelets. The results showed that the YOLOv8-seg model achieved excellent segmentation performance, with an average precision (AP) @[0.50:0.95] and accuracy (A) of 0.858 and 100%. Meanwhile, the SVM model had good classification performance for the number of grains in spikelets, and the accuracy, precision, recall, and F1 score reached 0.855, 0.860, 0.865, and 0.863, respectively. Mean absolute error (MAE) and mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) were as low as 1.04 and 5% when counting the total number of grains in the frontal view wheat spike images. The proposed method meets the practical application requirements of obtaining trait parameters of wheat spikes and contributes to intelligent and non-destructive spike phenotyping. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. "Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön": On the Morphology of Eighteenth-Century Drama.
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Wellbery, David E.
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DRAMATIC structure , *ENLIGHTENMENT , *MIMESIS , *MORPHOLOGY , *MAGIC - Abstract
The essay argues that Lessing's Nathan der Weise, Goethe's Iphigenie auf Tauris, and Mozart's and Schikaneder's Die Zauberflöte—products of a slightly dilated decade (1779–91)—realize a single morphological type. The analysis of this dramatic morphology starts out from a functional component within the dramatic action of all three works: the enchanting power of the image. From this point de départ, it is possible to disclose the morphological structure of dramatic action variously concretized in the surface manifestations of the plays. The three masterpieces of the Enlightenment theater can thus be shown to share a dramatic project that is here understood as the mimesis of therapeutic action. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. L’IMAGE DES JEUX DANS LE 7E ART: ESQUISSE D’UNE HISTORIE FICTIONNELLE.
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GERVILLE-RÉACHE, Hugo
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OLYMPIC Games ,GAMES ,CONSTELLATIONS ,SPORTS ,FILMMAKERS - Abstract
Copyright of Materiales para la Historia del Deporte is the property of Polytechnic University of Madrid and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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32. تجليات الصورة البيانية في شعر سليمان بن موسى الكلاعي الأندلسي (739هـ / 1338م): دراسة تحليلية.
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روان سكر
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33. Voices Behind Images: Exploring Left-Behind Children's Lives with Grandparents through Photovoice.
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Wang, Yihang, Lu, Shuang, Fu, Linyun, Du, Nan, and Xu, Duoduo
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PARENTS ,CULTURAL awareness ,RESEARCH funding ,QUALITATIVE research ,NOMADS ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,INTERVIEWING ,SEX distribution ,PHOTOGRAPHY ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,JUDGMENT sampling ,SCREEN time ,EXPERIENCE ,THEMATIC analysis ,SOCIAL work research ,RURAL conditions ,LIFE course approach ,ACTION research ,RESEARCH methodology ,LOVE ,DATA analysis software ,MEALS ,INTERGENERATIONAL relations - Abstract
Today, many children are living with their grandparents in rural hometowns whilst their parents migrate to work in cities. This qualitative study explores these left-behind children's perspectives of grandparental involvement in their lives through Photovoice. Thirty left-behind children (63% female, mean age = 12 years) in a major labour-sending rural area in southwest China joined five-session Photovoice groups, during which they took photos that best represented their lives with their grandparents. Visual data of eighty-four photos were analysed with thematic analysis. The most prominent themes were living environments and daily routines with grandparents, followed by grandparents' material support, time spent together, reciprocal support and perceived cultural traditions from the grandparents. Boys highlighted more material support from their grandparents in their shared photos, whereas girls focused more on their perceptions of cultural traditions being passed from their grandparents. This study illustrates the multifaceted nature of intergenerational solidarity and highlights the protective roles grandparents play in left-behind families in the labour migration context. The findings suggest the importance of using strength-based, culturally sensitive social work research (e.g. Photovoice techniques) and practices (e.g. community empowerment) to foster quality grandparental companionship and intergenerational bonding in left-behind families. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. A 3D-Printed Do-It-Yourself ELISA Plate Reader as a Biosensor Tested on TNFα Assay.
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Pohanka, Miroslav, Keresteš, Ondřej, and Žáková, Jitka
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RGB color model ,ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay ,BIOMARKERS ,CLINICAL pathology ,MATRIX effect - Abstract
Simple analytical devices suitable for the analysis of various biochemical and immunechemical markers are highly desirable and can provide laboratory diagnoses outside standard hospitals. This study focuses on constructing an easily reproducible do-it-yourself ELISA plate reader biosensor device, assembled from generally available and inexpensive parts. The colorimetric biosensor was based on standard 96-well microplates, 3D-printed parts, and a smartphone camera as a detector was utilized here as a tool to replace the ELISA method, and its function was illustrated in the assay of TNFα as a model immunochemical marker. The assay provided a limit of detection of 19 pg/mL when the B channel of the RGB color model was used for calibration. The assay was well correlated with the ELISA method, and no significant matrix effect was observed for standard biological samples or interference of proteins expected in a sample. The results of this study will inform the development of simple analytical devices easily reproducible by 3D printing and found on generally available electronics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Peirce's iconicity and his image-diagram-metaphor triad revisited: complements to Stjernfelt's Sheets, Diagrams, and Realism.
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Nöth, Winfried
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METAPHOR ,LOGIC ,REALISM ,ANALOGY ,ARGUMENT - Abstract
This review article of Frederik Stjernfelt's Sheets, Diagrams, and Realism (2022) argues that Peirce's theory of iconicity with its subdivision into the image-diagram-metaphor triad must not be reduced to diagrammatic iconicity. The foundation of the triadic subdivision of the icon is not in Peirce's diagrammatic logic but in Peirce's cenopythagorean categories. A focus is on misinterpretations of Peirce's concept of thirdness in the firstness of the icon. The paper argues that not only metaphors, but also comparisons, analogies, analogic arguments, and examples belong to the third class of icons. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Malware Detection and Classification System Based on CNN-BiLSTM.
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Kim, Haesoo and Kim, Mihui
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CONVOLUTIONAL neural networks ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,DEEP learning ,MALWARE - Abstract
For malicious purposes, attackers hide malware in the software used by their victims. New malware is continuously being shared on the Internet, which differs both in terms of the type of malware and method of damage. When new malware is discovered, it is possible to check whether there has been similar malware in the past and to use the old malware to counteract the new malware; however, it is difficult to check the maliciousness and similarity of all software. Thus, deep learning technology can be used to efficiently detect and classify malware. This study improves this technology's accuracy by converting static features, which are binary data, into images and by converting time-series data, such as API call sequences, which are dynamic data with different lengths for each datum, into data with fixed lengths. We propose a system that combines AI-based malware detection and classification systems trained on both static and dynamic features. The experimental results showed a detection accuracy of 99.34%, a classification accuracy of 95.1%, and a prediction speed of approximately 0.1 s. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Clinical, Laboratory, and Imaging Characteristics of Tropheryma Whipplei Detection in Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid Using Next-Generation Sequencing: A Case-Control Study.
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Shen, Ya, Cui, Shun-Shun, Teng, Xiao-Bao, Han, Ming-Feng, and Zhang, Yan-Bei
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GRAM-positive bacterial infections ,OLDER patients ,NUCLEOTIDE sequencing ,C-reactive protein ,BRONCHOALVEOLAR lavage - Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of Tropheryma whipplei (TW) infection in the population and to investigate the clinical symptoms, as well as the laboratory and imaging characteristics of patients testing positive for TW using next-generation sequencing (NGS). Methods: A retrospective review was conducted on 1346 bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) samples collected between January 2021 and September 2023. The case group comprised patients with TW detected using NGS while the control group included 65 randomly chosen Gram-positive bacterial infection patients without TW. Comparative analyses were carried out on the basic demographics, laboratory parameters, and imaging findings between the two groups. Additionally, the case group underwent an in-depth examination of underlying diseases, pathogens, final diagnoses, treatment strategies. Results: The case group comprised of 51 patients with TW, constituting 3.8% of the total. There was no significant difference in gender and age between the case and control groups (P = 0.84, P = 0.07). Symptoms such as coughing, expectoration, wheezing, fever, and hemoptysis are less commonly detected in the case group with a higher incidence of chest pain when compared to the control group (P > 0.05). The case group exhibited decreased albumin levels and increased C-reactive protein and D-dimer levels compared to normal levels. Imaging findings in the case group commonly included nodules, patchy images, and interstitial changes, the most common underlying disease is cardiovascular disease, and the most frequently co-occurring pathogen is the human herpesvirus. Among the case group, 27 patients received a final diagnosis of pneumonia, and 3 patients clinically diagnosed with Whipple's disease demonstrated improvement in both symptoms and imaging after treatment. Conclusion: NGS revealed a relatively low overall detection rate of TW-positive patients using BALF. TW was more prevalent in middle-aged and elderly male patients characterized by symptoms such as cough, expectoration, shortness of breath, and fever. Chest imaging in these cases typically showed nodules and interstitial changes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Analyses of imaging presentations, full endoscopic and pathological features of a novel interlaminar ligament
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Xiaofeng Le and Yibing Li
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Interlaminar ligament ,Endoscopy ,Pathology ,Image ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background To analyze the characteristics of an unnamed interlaminar ligaments(ILL) through magnetic resonance image (MRI), endoscopy and pathological examination. Method A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of patients who underwent posterior endoscopic surgery for lumbar disc herniation or lumbar spinal stenosis from January 2021 to February 2022 at our medical center. The height, width and cross-sectional thickness of the ligament was analyzed using T2 weighted MRI. Meanwhile, the morphological and pathological characteristics were also compared with those of the ligamentum flavum to highlight the differences between above mentioned ligaments. Result Forty-three patients were included in this study, including 27 males and 16 females, with an average age of 46.6 ± 12.1y. There were 20 cases of lumbar disc herniation and 23 cases of lumbar spinal stenosis. The width, length, thickness of the ILL, the thickness of LF and surgical time in the lumbar disc group were 17.7 ± 3.5 mm, 4.3 ± 1.3 mm, 18.3 ± 3.5 mm, 5.3 ± 1.9 mm, 53.2 ± 14.5 min, respectively. In the lumbar spinal stenosis group, the corresponding parameters were 16.0 ± 3.1 mm, 4.1 ± 1.6 mm, 17.6 ± 4.8 mm, 6.3 ± 0.8 mm, 61.8 ± 12.4 min, respectively. The intergroup difference in thickness of the ligamentum flavum was statistically significant (P = 0.02). The difference in surgical time was also established(P = 0.04). Endoscopic differences were identified as to the location of the anchor points and appearances among the two ligaments. Significant differences in the density and direction of fibrous structures were also observed under biopsy. Under endoscopy, significant difference as to the grade of ILL thickness was established when compared regarding disease spectrum (P = 0.09.) Conclusion The interlaminar ligament is a structure that has not yet been officially named, which has significant structural differences from those of the ligamentum flavum. For posterior endoscopic procedure, its clinical significance lies in its ability to serve as the endpoint of soft tissue channel establishment. The thickness of the ligamentum flavum in MRI and the thickness of ILL under endoscopy vary according to the disease spectrum.
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39. Multimodal metaphtonymy in internet memes: A response to Donald Trump’s mug shot on X (formerly twitter) as a case study
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Olga Meleshchenko
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image ,internet meme ,metaphor ,metonymy ,multimodal metaphtonymy ,trump ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 - Abstract
This study examines multimodal metaphtonymy in memes responding to Trump’s 2023 mugshot post on his X (formerly Twitter) account, @realDonaldTrump. The author employs the methodological tools of the conceptual (multimodal) metaphor and metonymy theory to identify patterns of interaction between metaphor and metonymy in these memes. The results reveal three types of multimodal metaphtonymy: metaphtonymy with a metonymy incorporated into either the metaphoric source or target, metaphtonymy with a metonymy incorporated into both the metaphoric source and target, and metaphtonymy with a metonymic chain structuring the metaphoric source. The metaphoric target domain of these metaphtonymies is identified as TRUMP-US PRESIDENT, reflecting Trump’s status as the 45th US President, a political leader, and a candidate for the 2024 US presidency within X platform. The study provides an in-depth analysis of each identified type of multimodal metaphtonymy instantiated by metaphorical portrayals of Trump as A CRIMINAL PSYCHOPATH, A TODDLER HAVING A TANTRUM, and A LIAR. The source domains of these metaphors map exclusively negative characteristics onto the TRUMP-US PRESIDENT target domain, with some features shared across several metaphoric source domains. The recurrent negative portrayals in memes create powerful and enduring images that shape public perception, contributing to a lasting tarnished image of Trump. These portrayals highlight the incongruity between Trump’s constructed image and the expectations of a US political leader, leading viewers to question his fitness for the presidency. The continuous negative portrayal undermines Trump’s credibility and reinforces the perception of his unfitness for leadership.
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40. Concept of Fate: Psychosemantic Analysis
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Elena V. Kuzina and Alena V. Korneeva
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perception ,image ,worldview ,concept ,cognitive criterion ,associative experiment ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
The concept of fate is an important marker of Russia’s national mentality and culture. It has undergone quite a diversity of cultural paradigms throughout Russian history. According to numerous studies, the concept of fate reflects some national traits that appeared as a result of cultural, economic, and political interaction. Linguistic symbolism expresses its semantic meaning in different ways on the associative-figurative level, which attracts both linguists and psychologists. The research objective was to identify the maximal number of cognitive features of the concept of fate. The review covered publications on cognitive psychology, e.g., perception, basic concepts of cognitive linguistics, cultural linguistics, etc. The experimental part of the research relied on the method of free definitions and the indirect associative experiment, which included academics and students of the Altai State University. It revealed the actual content of the concept and its interpretative field. The methods of semantic differential, as well as the quantitative and qualitative indexing, made it possible to study the emotional attitude to the concept. The gestalt approach provided access to the concept through the abstract perception of the fate image as an invisible construct, often interpreted as destiny or doom. The collocations of the word fate and the semantic content of the concept included such adjectives as inexorable, unpredictable, and benevolent. In a qualitative aspect, the indirect associative experiment revealed the emotional and mental characteristics of fate in Russian linguistic consciousness. The associative connections demonstrated the predominance of a positive attitude to the idea of fate at the conceptual and axiological levels.
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41. Ultrasound parameters of arteries and heart in normal fetuses
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Guihong Chen, Pin Wang, Yanhong Zhang, Na Li, Liman Fu, Yu Chen, Xuna Geng, Yongfeng Han, Lu Qin, Bulang Gao, Tianxiao Yu, and Jie Mi
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Normal fetuses ,Prenatal ultrasound parameter ,Trend, gestational age ,Image ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Background Currently, no normal ultrasound data of the fetuses during the 20–40 gestation have been obtained for references of fetal growth and development. If such ultrasound data existed for prenatal diagnosis of possible diseases and abnormalities, neonates would be able to get timely treatment immediately after birth. This study was thus performed to obtain ultrasound parameters of normal fetuses during the 20–40 week gestation and the distribution of ultrasound parameters with the gestational age for references of detecting potential fetal diseases and abnormalities. Methods Normal fetuses without any abnormalities were enrolled, and the ultrasound parameters of the general biology, arteries, and aorta were measured and analyzed. Results 417 normal fetuses were enrolled. A significant (P
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42. Notre-Dame Cathedral in cinematic interpretations
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Tatiana Portnova
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historical heritage ,great buildings ,image ,cinema ,gothic architecture ,Arts in general ,NX1-820 - Abstract
Notre Dame de Paris is a building with a huge architectural and artistic wealth, but at the same time, it is very mixed in its influence on the surrounding world, since the structure performs historical and cultural as well as political and national functions. The purpose of this study is to study the role of Notre Dame in cinema and analyze its representation on the big screen. We have chosen the following theoretical research methods: analysis and synthesis, descriptive analysis, comparative analysis, historical analysis, systematization, generalization. In the course of the study, the appearance, architectural composition, cultural and historical significance of the Cathedral was analyzed. A comparative analysis of various cinematic interpretations was also carried out, where the image of Notre Dame Cathedral was used. The study, moreover, created a chronology of the main events that have taken place there, from its foundation to today. It was found that Notre Dame Cathedral is a source of inspiration for artists, as it is one of the greatest buildings not only in France, but also in the whole world, the cultural and historical heritage leading to the creation of art works expressed in different forms dedicated to Notre Dame or indirectly using its image. The research materials may be useful for specialists in the field of cinematographic art or historians whose subject of research is Notre Dame Cathedral.
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43. Features of Assessing the Image of the PRC Abroad on the Example of News Coverage of COVID-19
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N. S. Ivannikov and E. E. Pravdina
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image ,prc ,media ,news ,coronavirus ,Social Sciences ,Finance ,HG1-9999 ,Law ,Economic theory. Demography ,HB1-3840 - Abstract
The article examines the foreign policy image of the People’s Republic of China in the reflection of foreign news media in covering a negative topic closely related to China — the COVID-19 pandemic, and analyses the possibility of forming a positive image by conducting foreign policy.Aim. To assess the foreign policy image of the People’s Republic of China based on content analysis of online news media and determine whether there is an opportunity to improve it in the international arena when considering the initially negative situation.Methods. To determine the specifics of coverage of the coronavirus pandemic in the English-language media, a qualitative and quantitative content analysis of The Guardian and The Washington Post corpuses, totalling 172 articles, was conducted according to a set of parameters developed by the authors, including the possibility of sample formation, lexical analysis of headlines, tonality analysis and frame analysis.Results. Within the 6 criteria analysis, the following results were obtained: the degree of intensity of coverage was rated as high, headline analysis showed a decrease in negative connotations in the second macro-period, the positive tone of the corpora increased by 10–20% by 2021, the qualitative analysis of the tone of the text showed the importance of international cooperation when describing the topic related to China, where one of the key words is “support”, and also confirms the existence of theories about the leakage of the virus and its artificial origin in the West and the United States.Conclusion. The study concluded that negative assessments of the image of the People’s Republic of China prevail in the Western news media, which is due to the coverage of an initially negative topic, as well as the coverage of a state with an ideology different from the West, the creation of sensational material by criticizing another state, and the dissemination of conspiracy theories about the creation of a coronavirus in laboratory conditions. At the same time, the possibility of the state to improve its own image in the foreign news media by implementing a well-considered friendly foreign policy was established.
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44. Traditional and Modern Sources of Information "Serving" the Image of the Public Employer – A Generational Perspective.
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Kurek, Dorota
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PUBLIC institutions ,MILITARY communications ,MISINFORMATION ,LABOR market - Abstract
The image of public organizations as employers, including security institutions such as the Polish Army, is an intangible, subjective and changeable aspect, which is shaped, among other things, using modern and traditional communication platforms. The preference of information sources is an important issue in the process of employer branding, as the selection and use of the right sources of information allows to effectively inform target groups, increase the level of knowledge about the attributes of the military as an employer, eliminate misinformation and respond more quickly to image crises. With the above in mind, the purpose of the conducted research was to identify the sources of information about the military used by representatives of three generations operating in the modern labor market, including the search for a relationship between the level of attractiveness of the Polish Army and the sources of information used by the public. The conducted research aimed to show how important it is to know the target groups, their preferences, and needs, in the context of the process of building the image of a public institution as an attractive employer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Do I Dare? The Psychodynamics of Anticipated Image Risk, Leader-Identity Endorsement, and Leader Emergence.
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Lee Cunningham, Julia, Sonday, Laura, and Ashford, Susan J.
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PSYCHODYNAMICS ,LEADERS ,IMAGE ,LEADERSHIP ,JOB qualifications ,PERSONALITY ,INDUSTRIAL relations - Abstract
Although many organizations value leadership across levels, individuals are reluctant to step up and lead. We explore how anticipated image risk (i.e., individuals' beliefs that the act of leading might harm their image with others) and lay beliefs about leadership ability (i.e., that this ability is fixed versus malleable) may diminish individuals' endorsement of a leader identity and thus their leadership emergence. Across MBA consulting teams, supervisor–employee dyads, and virtual workers, we find that lay theories of leadership ability moderate the negative relationship between anticipated image risk in leadership and leader-identity endorsement, which affects subsequent leadership emergence (Study 1). Using qualitative survey data, Study 2 identifies three specific image concerns that individuals associated with leading: seeming bossy, seeming unqualified, and seeming different from one's peers. Study 3 tests whether a newly developed measure of three specific image risks similarly predicts leader-identity endorsement and emergence. Last, in Study 4 we experimentally manipulate the anticipation of image risk to show its causal impact on leader-identity endorsement and emergence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Differential effects of visual complexity in firm-generated content on consumer engagements: a deep learning approach
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Wang, Feng, Yue, Mingyue, Yuan, Quan, and Cao, Rong
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47. Hellenic Theology of the Formation of the Late Cassics
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Viacheslav M. Naidysh
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This article continues a series of author's publications on the evolution of the theology of the Hellenic religion. The subject of the article is the theology of the period of formation of the culture of the late classics (first floor. IV century BC). It is shown that at this time the theater (drama, tragedy) ceased to be “objectified theology”, and the comprehension of the Hellenic religion became the task of philosophical consciousness, the subject of rational conceptual thinking. It was in the era of the late classics that the purposeful construction of an abstract-conceptual model of the sacred world began. The possibility of such a construction is generated by the fact that it is currently that the process of thinking as a system of interaction of operands (sensory images, their fragments and combinations, abstractions, idealizations, etc.) and operations on them from two-level becomes multilevel. It becomes possible to replace a real object with its abstract model, to study the regularities of the object through the identification of stable relationships between the properties of such a model. Theology is also transformed in such conditions. There is a growing need to replace the mythological (visual-figurative) model of the sacred world with an abstract-conceptual model of it. It was in the era of the late classics that the purposeful construction of an abstract-conceptual model of the sacred world began. This profound religious transformation will culminate in the birth of the world's monotheistic de-ethnized religions - Christianity, Islam, as well as the Hellenization of Judaism. Socrates and Plato are at the origins of such a cognitive transition from visual-figurative to abstract-conceptual modeling of the sacred world, who creates a new form of theology based on the doctrine of ideas - “transcendental mythology”. It is aimed at creative search and logical substantiation of new basic principles (monotheism, transcendence, creative activity, inner perfection, etc.) and semantic images of the abstract model of the sacred world. In a few centuries they will become the ideological framework of the theologies of Christianity and Islam.
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48. TRANSFORMATION OF THE IMAGE OF RUSSIANS IN THE BRITISH MEDIA DISCOURSE (BASED ON THE MATERIAL OF THE BRITISH MEDIA 1941-1945 and 2014-2023)
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Kirill P. Posternyak
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imagology ,political modalization ,political media discourse ,image ,stereotype ,concept ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 - Abstract
The relevance of this article lies in the need to study the transformation of the image of Russians in the British media discourse during periods of allied relations between Russia and Britain and during periods of confrontation between these states, which is necessary to expand the understanding of the mechanisms of transformation of the image of ethnos in the political media discourse. The purpose of the article is a comparative analysis of the conceptual and linguistic-stylistic actualization of the images of Russians in the British media discourse during the Second World War and the last decade. The results of the research show that during the Second World War, when the Soviet Union and Britain were allies in the fight against Nazi Germany, the image of Russians had a positive connotative background. Its conceptual space included such axiologically significant concepts as "ally", "defence", "bravery", "courage", "battle", "sacrifice", "victory", "confidence", "unity" and "patriotism." Russians were attributed such positive personality qualities, represented in the conceptual space of the image by the corresponding concepts, as emotionality, a good sense of humor, complaisance, patience, cordiality Creating such an image, British journalists used functionalevaluative words of positive semantics, comparative constructions, allowing to show the constancy of positive qualities, and contrast, with which the bravery of Russian soldiers was emphasized in comparison with the nations that failed to resist fascism. Due to the confrontation between Russia and Britain that has intensified since 2014, the connotative background of the image of Russians is mostly very negative. The conceptual field of the image of Russians includes such axiologically significant concepts as "enemy", "crime", "prostitution", "corruption", "evil", "deceived by propa-ganda", "weakness", "fear", "despair" and "depression". This image is created with the help of evaluative and functional-evaluative lexemes with negative evaluation, com-parative constructions and metaphorical epithets.
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49. Application of Deep Learning Methods for Trajectory Planning Based on Image Information
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Artur Babiarz, Małgorzata Kustra, and Shuhuan Wen
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image ,neural network ,mobile robot ,deep learning ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
This work aims to develop a mobile robot utilizing neural network technology. The algorithm, programmed in Python on a Raspberry Pi 4B platform, is detailed across four main chapters. These chapters cover the fundamental assumptions of deep learning, the construction of the platform, and the research validating pattern recognition accuracy under various disturbances. The mobile platform employs a neural network to analyze selected traffic signs and translates the recognized patterns into corresponding motor movements.
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- 2024
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50. Pilgrimage Destination Conscience: The Search for Meaning Along the Way of St. James
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Hilpert, Markus, author and Voth, Andreas, author
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- 2024
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