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2. Geothermal energy appraisal and subsurface structural mapping of the Rafin Rewa warm spring region, Precambrian basement complex of Nigeria
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Ayatu Ojonugwa Usman, Ema Michael Abraham, Churchill Chukwunonso Oknonkwo, Augustine Ifeanyi Chinwuko, and George-Best Azuoko
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Warm spring ,Geothermal energy ,Rafin Rewa ,Structural modelling ,Magnetic method ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract This research work aims at evaluating the geothermal energy potentials of the Rafin Rewa warm spring (RRWS) of the Precambrian Basement Complex in Nigeria as an alternative energy source using integrated aeromagnetic geophysical techniques. Four aeromagnetic dataset were acquired, assemblage, analyzed, and interpreted using integrated geophysical processing techniques of spectral analysis and Euler deconvolution. Qualitative interpretation of the residual anomalous map reveals a distribution of positive anomalies (> 53 nT) majorly in the central and southeastern regions, which are traced to the granitic rocks, while the low anomalies (
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3. Rescue Stenting after Unsuccessful Recanalization of Endovascular Thrombectomy of the Posterior Circulation: A Systematic Review and Meta Analysis
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Aaron Brake, Emmanuel Danso, William Liu, Vince Galate, Lane Fry, and Michael Abraham
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posterior circulation ,rescue ,stenting ,stroke ,thrombectomy ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background The role of rescue stenting (RS) in acute ischemic strokes due to intracranial atherosclerotic disease–related large vessel occlusion is an area of active investigation. This study evaluates the efficacy and safety of RS under these circumstances. Methods A systematic literature review, conforming to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses guidelines, was conducted across PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane, and OVID databases. Common and random effects analyses were conducted to compare outcomes including modified Rankin Scale score, 90‐day mortality, and symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage between patients receiving and those not receiving RS after failed endovascular thrombectomy within posterior circulation. Results Ten studies comprising 1202 patients (730 RS, 472 control) were analyzed. RS was associated with a statistically significant improvement in functional outcomes, evidenced by a higher proportion of patients achieving modified Rankin Scale score ≤2 at 90 days (32.74% versus 21.19% in controls; P
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4. Clinical and Safety Outcomes of Endovascular Therapy 6 to 24 Hours After Large Vessel Occlusion Ischemic Stroke With Tandem Lesions
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Milagros Galecio-Castillo, Mudassir Farooqui, Ameer E. Hassan, Mouhammad A. Jumaa, Afshin A. Divani, Marc Ribo, Michael Abraham, Nils H. Petersen, Johanna T. Fifi, Waldo R. Guerrero, Amer M. Malik, James E. Siegler, Thanh N. Nguyen, Sunil Sheth, Albert J. Yoo, Guillermo Linares, Nazli Janjua, Darko Quispe-Orozco, Wondwossen Tekle, Syed F. Zaidi, Sara Y. Sabbagh, Marta Olivé-Gadea, Tiffany Barkley, Reade De Leacy, Kenyon W. Sprankle, Mohamad Abdalkader, Sergio Salazar-Marioni, Jazba Soomro, Weston Gordon, Charoskhon Turabova, Juan Vivanco-Suarez, Aaron Rodriguez-Calienes, Maxim Mokin, Dileep R. Yavagal, Tudor Jovin, and Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez
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ischemic stroke ,carotid artery diseases ,tandem lesions ,thrombectomy ,early window ,late window ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background and Purpose Effect of endovascular therapy (EVT) in acute large vessel occlusion (LVO) patients with tandem lesions (TLs) within 6–24 hours after last known well (LKW) remains unclear. We evaluated the clinical and safety outcomes among TL-LVO patients treated within 6–24 hours. Methods This multicenter cohort was divided into two groups, based on LKW to puncture time: early window (
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5. Abstract 195: Changing Trends of Thrombolysis and Thrombectomy for Low Severity Stroke: National Inpatient Sample Analysis (2016‐2020)
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Aaron Brake, Lane Fry, Hira Chouhdry, Sivani Lingam, Tara Samiee, Koji Ebersole, and Michael Abraham
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Introduction Over the past decade, stroke management has significantly improved with the widespread use of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) and the establishment of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) as the standard of care for increasing patients. However, a dilemma arises in cases of low‐severity stroke (NIHSS ≤ 5), as the EVT clinical trials do not include patients with such low NIHSS. There is debate surrounding the topic of EVT and IVT for low‐severity stroke, and often practice does not reflect the patient populations included in the initial clinical trials. Some recent studies suggest a trend toward decreasing pre‐thrombectomy IVT. (1) This study aims to examine the evolving trends of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT), endovascular thrombectomy (EVT), and their combination in low NIHSS acute ischemic stroke (AIS) management in the United States from 2016 to 2020. Methods We accessed the national inpatient sample database from 2016 through 2020. We included patients admitted with stroke and who had a recorded NIHSS ≤ 5. To determine if there were changes in the frequency of events over time, we compared the outcome measures utilizing logistic regression models with 2016 as the reference year. Results Compared to 2016 the rates of IVT have significantly decreased starting in 2018 through 2020. The rates of EVT have trended upward since 2016 and were significantly higher in the year 2020. The rates of thrombectomy plus thrombolysis have trended upward but have not significantly changed since 2016. These results can be visualized in the Figure below, * = p‐value < 0.05. Conclusion Our findings highlight a significant shift in stroke treatment, with the growing use of EVT while simultaneously decreasing rates of IVT for low‐NIHSS strokes. Current clinical trials protocol are submitted to examine EVT's efficacy for low NIHSS stroke (2), but it's also crucial to understand what is driving this change in real‐world practice. This understanding will inform treatment decisions and ensure they align with evidence‐based standards, guaranteeing optimal, standardized patient care.
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6. Abstract 282: Understanding Current Organizational Strategies to Support Physician Well‐Being in Stroke, Neurocritical Care, and Neurointerventional Practice
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Sachin A. Kothari, Alicia Castonguay, Waldo Guerrero, Kaiz S. Asif, Mohammad El‐Ghanem, Ashish Kumar, Michael Abraham, Oana Dumitrascu, Romario Ramos, and Dhruvil J. Pandya
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Introduction Burnout in medicine is an occupational hazard and has emerged as a pressing concern in recent years. Organizational changes can be impactful in countering burnout (1). The factors leading to burnout in medicine are multifaceted, encompassing organizational factors such as workload, inadequate support, and inefficient administrative systems. The purpose of this study is to investigate current organizational measures to support physician well‐being. This study was an initiative led by the SVIN wellness committee. Methods A 39‐question online survey investigating current organizational well‐being practices was distributed to physicians both nationally and internationally practicing stroke, neurocritical care, and interventional neurology. Data analysis was performed using Python, utilizing the libraries “pandas” and “sklearn”. Results This study analyzed burnout among 109 healthcare professionals, predominantly from the U.S. (93.6%) and Canada (6.4%). The majority were neurointerventional specialists (53.2%), aged 35‐44 years (52.3%), and male (62.4%). Burnout frequency was measured on a 0 (Never) to 4 (Every day) scale. Using a Random Forest model, the study identified key burnout predictors from questions, which covered organizational leadership, wellness resources, compensation, and workload. The most influential predictors were: adequacy of compensation relative to specialty, workload, and stress (17.7% importance); leadership accountability for workforce wellbeing (9.1%); and establishment of wellness or burnout as a critical metric (7.5%). Other factors included provision of wellness screenings (7.1%), and dedication of resources toward professional well‐being (4.9%). Conclusion The study identifies compensation, leadership accountability, and wellness resources as key predictors of burnout among healthcare professionals. These findings highlight the need for targeted organizational strategies to enhance physician well‐being and mitigate burnout. Further research is warranted to validate and expand upon these findings.
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7. Abstract 049: Effect of the ICA Lesion Severity in Outcomes after Endovascular Treatment of Acute Tandem LVO
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Milagros Galecio Castillo, Mudassir Farooqui, Ameer Hassan, Mouhammad Jumaa, Afshin Divani, Marc Ribo, Michael Abraham, Nils Petersen, Johanna Fifi, Waldo Guerrero, Amer Malik, James Siegler, Thanh Nguyen, Sunil Sheth, Albert Yoo, Guillermo Linares, Nazli Janjua, Darko Quispe‐Orozco, Wondwossen Tekle, Syed Zaidi, Asad Ikram, Marta Olivé‐Gadea, Abid Qureshi, Alex Devarajan, Linda Zhang, Mohamad Abdalkader, Cynthia Zevallos, Sergio Salazar Marioni, Jazba Sooomro, Weston Gordon, Charoskhon Turabova, Juan Vivanco‐Suarez, Aaron Rodriguez‐Calienes, Maxim Mokin, Dileep Yavagal, and Santiago Ortiz‐Gutierrez
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Introduction Tandem Lesions (TLs) pose unique challenges in the endovascular management of acute ischemic stroke.(1) The absence of anterograde blood flow in the carotid occluded segment may limit the effectiveness of endovascular interventions, resulting in delayed reperfusion or suboptimal recanalization.(2,3) Thus, the presence of unpaired blood flow through the ICA in the context of TLs is believed to exacerbate the extension of ischemic lesions. (4,5) This study compared the clinical and procedural outcomes of patients with TLs and extracranial internal carotid artery occlusion versus those with stenosis. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on a multicenter cohort of patients with TLs who underwent endovascular treatment. The patients were categorized into two groups: those with extracranial ICA stenosis and those with occlusion. Clinical outcomes, including functional independence, hemorrhagic events, and procedural time metrics including puncture to reperfusion time were assessed. Sensitivity analyses were conducted to evaluate these differences segregating patients according to varying degrees of stenosis, and in pre‐specified subgroups. Results A total of 513 patients with TLs were included in the study. 281 (54.8%) presented with ICA occlusion, and 232 (45.2%) presented stenosis >=70% (Table 1). The comparison between the stenosis and occlusion groups revealed no significant differences in the main outcomes, including mTICI 2c‐3 (47.5% vs. 50.6%, aOR 1.07, 95% CI 0.70‐1.64, p=.751) (Figure 1), mRS 0‐2 at 90 days (43.6% vs. 48.9%, aOR 0.79, 95% CI 0.52‐1.20, p=.271), sICH rates (4.7% vs. 5.6%, aOR 0.72, 95% CI 0.31‐1.71, p=.458), and puncture to reperfusion time (58 [40‐80.5] vs. 52.5 [35.2‐80], ratio 1.04, 95% CI 0.88‐1.23, p=.64). Similar analyses performed comparing different degrees of stenosis and occlusion, and in patients treated with the antegrade approach only, did not show significant differences either. Conclusion Our findings indicate that although more severe degrees of stenosis or occlusion of the ICA prolong the time from puncture to reperfusion, no significant differences in clinical outcomes exist. The clinical implications of these findings need to be further evaluated to fully comprehend the specific needs of patients affected by TLs.
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8. Abstract 225: Rescue Stenting for Posterior Circulation Strokes
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Aaron Brake, Emmanuel Danso, Lane Fry, William Liu, Nathan Dougherty, Vince Galate, and Michael Abraham
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Introduction Intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) is associated with up to 32% of posterior circulation strokes.1 ICAD‐related strokes are at high risk for re‐occlusion following MT. Rescue treatment with stenting, balloon angioplasty, and/or intraarterial thrombolysis or antiplatelets are often required to treat the underlying stenosis. However, these rescue treatments are associated with their own risks.2,3 The SAMMPRIS trial reported that percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting (PTAS) was associated with inferior outcomes compared to aggressive medical management alone but it is unclear whether these findings are generalizable to LVO strokes.4 Recent literature has reported clinical benefits associated with rescue stenting in the setting of ICAD‐related MT‐refractory strokes.5 However, most of the existing literature focuses on anterior circulation. This meta‐analysis aims to analyze the literature regarding the efficacy and safety of post‐thrombectomy PTAS in ICAD‐related posterior circulation strokes. Methods The search strategy was developed following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines.6 Using the common evidence medicine framework PICOS (Patient Population, Intervention, Control/Comparison, Outcome, and Study type), we specified our research question: “In patients with posterior circulation AIS who underwent endovascular thrombectomy but failed to recanalize or who had severe stenosis, is PTAS an effective and safe rescue treatment option?” An electronic search of PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane and OVID databases was performed from date of database inception to March 2023. Data was collected and analyzed using “Meta” package in RStudio.7 Outcomes of interest included 90 day modified Rankin score (mRS) and 90‐day mortality. Results A total of 10 studies were collected, but only 7 double‐arm studies involving 965 participants were included in this analysis. Among these patients, 544 underwent rescue stenting, while 421 were control patients. In a common effects meta‐analysis, patients who underwent stenting were more likely to have an mRS ≤ 2 at 90 days (OR 1.73, 95% CI [1.25 – 2.37]; p < 0.001) and lower odds of mortality at 90 days (OR 0.31, 95% CI [0.23 – 0.42]; p < 0.001). Additionally, patients undergoing stenting were less likely to have symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH) (OR 0.34, 95% CI [0.17 ‐ 0.67]; p = 0.002). Furthermore, the stenting group showed significantly higher odds of achieving a modified treatment in cerebral ischemia score (mTICI) of 2b‐3 when compared to the control group (OR 11.32, 95% CI [6.54 ‐ 19.59]; p < 0.001). Conclusion PTAS appears to be an effective and safe treatment for ICAD after MT in the posterior circulation both improving likelihood of good outcomes and overall survival. Given the uncertainty of applying the results of the SAMMPRIS trial to LVOs, further research is needed to better assess the efficacy and safety of PTAS in this patient population.
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9. Abstract 200: ICA Lesion Etiology does not affect the Outcomes after Endovascular Treatment of Acute Tandem LVO
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Milagros R. Galecio Castillo, Mudassir Farooqui, Ameer Hassan, Mouhammad Jumaa, Afshin Divani, Marc Ribo, Michael Abraham, Nils Petersen, Johanna Fifi, Waldo Guerrero, Amer Malik, James Siegler, Thanh Nguyen, Sunil Sheth, Albert Yoo, Guillermo Linares, Nazli Janjua, Darko Quispe‐Orozco, Wondewossen Tekle, Syed Zahid Ali, Asad Ikram, Cynthia Zevallos, Marta Olivé‐Gadea, Abid Qureshi, Alex Devarajan, Nicholas Vigilante, Mohamad Abdalkader, Sergio Salazar‐Marioni, Jazba Soomro, Weston Gordon, Charoskhon Turabova, Juan Vivanco‐Suarez, Aaron Rodriguez‐Calienes, Maxim Mokin, Dileep Yavagal, and Santiago Ortega‐Gutierrez
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Introduction Tandem lesions (TLs) are present in up to 15% of patients with stroke due to acute large vessel occlusions.(1) Nevertheless, published research on endovascular treatment outcomes in this population is scarce. Although TLs are most commonly of atherosclerotic etiology, some patients present with dissection of the ICA.(2, 3) In this study, we compared the clinical outcomes of TL patients with the two etiologies. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on a multicenter cohort of patients with TLs who underwent endovascular treatment. The patients were categorized into two groups according to the etiology of the ICA lesion: atherosclerosis and dissection. Patients were matched by baseline characteristics. Clinical outcomes, including recanalization success, functional independence and hemorrhagic events were assessed with multivariable analyses. Results Of 691 patients from the database, 526 met the inclusion criteria of this study. 467 (88.8%) patients presented with atherosclerosis of the ICA, and 59 (11.2%) patients presented dissection. Univariable differences were found in median age (69 y. [IQR 61 ‐ 76] vs. 52 y. [IQR 44 ‐ 63], p
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10. Safety of Intravenous Cangrelor Versus Dual Oral Antiplatelet Loading Therapy in Endovascular Treatment of Tandem Lesions: An Observational Cohort Study
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Aaron Rodriguez‐Calienes, Marion Oliver, Ameer E. Hassan, Juan Vivanco‐Suarez, Afshin A. Divani, Marc Ribo, Nils Petersen, Michael Abraham, Johanna Fifi, Waldo R. Guerrero, Amer M. Malik, James E. Siegler, Thanh Nguyen, Sunil Sheth, Albert Yoo, Guillermo Linares, Nazli Janjua, Darko Quispe‐Orozco, Milagros Galecio‐Castillo, Hisham Alhajala, Marco Malaga, Mudassir Farooqui, Tudor Jovin, Mouhammad Jumaa, and Santiago Ortega‐Gutierrez
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acute ischemic stroke ,antiplatelet therapy ,endovascular thrombectomy ,stent ,tandem occlusion ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background Procedural intravenous cangrelor has been proposed as an effective platelet inhibition strategy for stenting in acute ischemic stroke. We aimed to compare the safety profile of low‐dose intravenous cangrelor versus dual oral antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) loading in patients with acute cervical tandem lesions. Methods We retrospectively identified cases from an international multicenter cohort who underwent intraprocedural administration of intravenous cangrelor (15 μg/kg followed by an infusion of 2 μg/kg per min) or DAPT loading during acute tandem lesions intervention. Safety outcomes included rates of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage, parenchymal hematoma type 2, petechial hemorrhage, and in‐stent thrombosis. Inverse probability of treatment weighting matching was used to reduce confounding. Results From 691 patients, we included 195 patients, 30 of whom received intravenous cangrelor and 165 DAPT. The DAPT regimens were aspirin+clopidogrel (93.3%) or aspirin+ticagrelor (6.6%). After inverse probability of treatment weighting, the patients treated with cangrelor were not at greater odds of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (odds ratio [OR], 1.30 [95% CI, 0.09–17.3]; P=0.837), symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage–parenchymal hematoma type 2 (OR, 0.54 [95% CI, 0.05–4.98]; P=0.589), or petechial hemorrhage (OR, 1.11 [95% CI, 0.38–3.28]; P=0.836). Similarly, the rate of in‐stent thrombosis was not significantly different between the 2 groups (1.8% versus 0%; P=0.911). Conclusion Cangrelor at the half dose of the myocardial infarction protocol showed a similar safety profile compared with the commonly used DAPT loading protocols in patients with acute tandem lesions. Further studies with larger samples are warranted to elucidate the safety of antiplatelet therapy in tandem lesions.
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11. The impact of COVID-19 and bank capital ratio on loan changes of ASEAN-5’s banking industry
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Michael Abraham Hukom and Arief Wibisono Lubis
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bank ,capital ratio ,COVID-19 ,crisis ,exposure ,Banking ,HG1501-3550 - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected economies around the world, including the banking industry, and this depends on various factors. The aim of this study is to understand the influence of COVID-19 independently and through the moderation of bank capital ratios on changes in loans of Association of Southeast Asian Nations 5 (ASEAN-5) banking industry players. The study uses a sample of 86 banking companies listed on the stock markets of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand from the first quarter of 2018 to the fourth quarter of 2020 by employing the panel data regression technique. The results showed that COVID-19 had a significant negative effect on changes in bank lending. However, a bank’s capital ratio was not found to play a role in moderating the effect of COVID-19 on changes in bank lending. These findings have three main implications: (i) the role of the government in recapitalization and liquidity injection can eliminate differences in behavior between banks with the classification of capital ratios; (ii) there are no signs of zombie lending in ASEAN-5’s banking industry; and (iii) regulating incentives to change bank lending behavior in future crises must take into account that bank capital categorization will not be effective. AcknowledgmentThis study was made possible with the support of a research grant by Universitas Indonesia number NKB-533/UN2.RST/HKP.05.00/2022.
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12. Industry-track: Challenges in Rebooting Autonomy with Deep Learned Perception.
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Michael Abraham, Aaron Mayne, Tristan Perez, ítalo Romani de Oliveira, Huafeng Yu, Chiao Hsieh, Yangge Li, Dawei Sun, and Sayan Mitra
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13. Magnetically Driven Powerless Lighting Device with Kirigami Structured Magneto–Mechanoluminescence Composite
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Michael Abraham Listyawan, Hyunseok Song, Ji Yun Jung, Joonchul Shin, Geon‐Tae Hwang, Hyun‐Cheol Song, and Jungho Ryu
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kirigami ,lighting devices ,magnetically‐driven devices ,mechanoluminescence composites ,ZnS:Cu ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The energy crisis and global shift toward sustainability drive the need for sustainable technologies that utilize often‐wasted forms of energy. A multipurpose lighting device with a simplistic design that does not need electricity sources or conversions can be one such futuristic device. This study investigates the novel concept of a powerless lighting device driven by stray magnetic fields induced by power infrastructure for obstruction warning light systems. The device consists of mechanoluminescence (ML) composites of a Kirigami‐shaped polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) elastomer, ZnS:Cu particles, and a magneto–mechano‐vibration (MMV) cantilever beam. Finite element analysis and luminescence characterization of the Kirigami structured ML composites are discussed, including the stress–strain distribution map and comparisons between different Kirigami structures based on stretchability and ML characteristic trade‐offs. By coupling a Kirigami‐structured ML material and an MMV cantilever structure, a device that can generate visible light as luminescence from a magnetic field can be created. Significant factors that contribute to luminescence generation and intensity are identified and optimized. Furthermore, the feasibility of the device is demonstrated by placing it in a practical environment. This further proves the functionality of the device in harvesting weak magnetic fields into luminescence or light, without complicated electrical energy conversion steps.
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14. Boosting the lifespan of magneto-mechano-electric generator via vertical installation for sustainable powering of Internet of Things sensor
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Kwak, Min Sub, Peddigari, Mahesh, Min, Yuho, Choi, Jong-Jin, Kim, Jong-Hyun, Listyawan, Michael Abraham, Ryu, Jungho, Hwang, Geon-Tae, Yoon, Woon-Ha, and Jang, Jongmoon
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15. Abstract Number ‐ 157: Effect of Antiplatelet Therapy in Acute Ischemic Stroke with Tandem Lesions
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Mudassir Farooqui, Milagros Galecio‐Castillo, Afshin Divani, Amer Malik, Nils Petersen, Marc Ribo, Michael Abraham, Johanna Fifi, Waldo Guerrero, James Siegler, Thanh Nguyen, Sunil Sheth, Albert Yoo, Guillermo Linares, Nazli Janjua, Wondewossen Tekle, Marion Oliver, Syed Zaidi, Alicia Castonguay, Jessica Kobsa, Ayush Prasad, Asad Ikram, Hamza Anwer, Mary Patterson, Cynthia Zevallos, Darko Quispe‐orozco, Manual Requena, Marta Gadea, Abid Qureshi, Tiffany Barkley, Andres Dajles, Stavros Matsoukas, Ameena Rana, Mohammad Abdalkader, Sergio Marioni, Jazba Soomro, Juan Vivanco‐Suarez, Charoskhon Turabova, Randall Edgell, Maxim Mokin, Dileep Yavagal, Osama Zaidat, Mouhammad Jumaa, Ameer Hassan, and Santiago Ortega‐Gutierrez
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Introduction Recent studies have shown beneficial effects of Carotid artery stenting (CAS) in acute ischemic stroke patients with tandem lesions (TL). However, stent placement requires the use of antiplatelet medications to prevent in‐stent thrombosis and re‐occlusion of the artery. This must be balanced with the risk of intracerebral hemorrhage. In this multicenter study, we aimed to investigate the safety and feasibility of using antiplatelet regimens in patients with anterior circulation stroke with TLs. Methods Patient level data were pooled from 17 centers and included patients with intracranial occlusion of ICA or M1/M2 segment of MCA with a concomitant extracranial ICA occlusion or stenosis ≥ 50%. Inclusion criteria were; age ≥ 18 years, EVT for intracranial occlusion, and underwent treatment for extracranial ICA lesions demonstrated on CTA and/or DSA. Patients were divided into groups according to the number of antiplatelets administered at the time of endovascular therapy (EVT) procedure into four groups including; 1) no antiplatelets, 2) single oral antiplatelet, 3) dual antiplatelets, and 4) intravenous antiplatelets (in combination of single or dual antiplatelets). Multivariable logistic regression models with multiple imputations were built to assess the association of primary outcome; symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH), and secondary outcomes including; modified Rankin Score (mRS) 0–2 at 90 days, and successful reperfusion (mTICI score ≥ 2b). Results A total of 682 patients were included. Of these, 138 (20.2%) did not receive any antiplatelet therapy, while 143 (20.97%) were treated with single oral, 207 (30.35%) with dual oral, and 194 (28.5%) with intravenous combined with single or dual antiplatelets. The rate of favorable outcome was non‐significantly higher in the dual (53%) and IV‐combination (54.4%) antiplatelets, as compared with single (38.9%) and without antiplatelet (38.6%) medications. In the multivariable model, after adjusting, there was no significant differences in the sICH (single: aOR: 1.07, CI: 0.62‐1.84, p = 0.8, dual: aOR: 1.18, CI: 0.70‐1.99, p = 0.55, IV‐combination: aOR: 1.01, CI: 0.57‐1.78, p = 0.98) and functional outcome at 90 days (single: aOR: 1.15, CI: 0.63‐2.12, p = 0.64, dual: aOR: 1.03, CI: 0.55‐1.9, p = 0.9, IV‐combination: aOR: 0.83, CI: 0.42‐1.64, p = 0.59) among the study groups. Interestingly, successful reperfusion (mTICI score ≥ 2b) was significantly higher in dual oral and IV‐combination antiplatelets (single: aOR: 1.14, CI: 0.61‐2.14, p = 0.69, dual: aOR: 4.82, CI: 2.23‐10.42, p = < 0.001, IV‐combination: aOR: 3.65, CI: 1.71‐7.79, p = 0.001). Conclusions Administration of antiplatelet medications during EVT was associated with successful reperfusion without increasing the rate of symptomatic hemorrhage in patients with anterior circulation LVO with TLs. Further large‐scale randomized studies are warranted to validate the optimal antiplatelet regimens during acute carotid artery stenting in patients with TLs.
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16. Abstract Number ‐ 22: Hemorrhagic Outcomes in Patients Demonstrating Early Venous Filling After Mechanical Thrombectomy For Acute Ischemic Stroke
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Faisal Al‐Shaibi, Deep Pujara, Ameer Hassan, Michael Abraham, Clark Sitton, Faris Shaker, Kelsey Duncan, Arunit Chugh, Diogo Haussen, Santiago Ortega‐Gutierrez, Sophia Sundararajan, Yin Hu, Abhishek Ray, Cathy Sila, Nicholas Bambakidis, and Amrou Sarraj
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Introduction Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) for acute ischemic infarcts with large vessel occlusion have been shown to improve functional outcomes. However, there is still the risk of hemorrhagic transformation (HT). Early identification of patients at risk of HT is paramount to enhance EVT outcomes. EVF can be an indicator of the hyperemia that occurs following an infarct. We evaluated if early venous filling (EVF) defined as contrast filling of any cerebral vein within the arterial phase on angiogram can predict individuals at a higher risk of HT after EVT. Methods From the SELECT cohort,EVT patients with evaluable digital subtraction angiography were included in the study. Baseline clinical and imaging characteristics as well as clinical and hemorrhagic outcomes were compared between patients demonstrating EVF and no EVF. Association between EVF with symptomatic ICH and parenchymal hemorrhage was examined using multivariable logistic regression models. Results 46/254 (18%) patients had EVF at the end of the procedure. Age and NIHSS were similar between the patients with and without EVF, although patients with EVF presented earlier (1.39 (0.88‐2.75) hours vs 2.62 (1.10‐4.28) hours, p = 0.024), and demonstrated lower CT ASPECTS (7 (6‐9) vs 8 (7‐9), p = 0.022). The presence of EVF was associated with significantly higher odds of sICH (EVF: 8.7% vs no EVF: 5.6%, aOR: 4.72, 95% CI: 1.05‐21.28, p = 0.043) and demonstrated a trend towards higher odds of parenchymal hemorrhage type 1 or 2 (EVF: 10.9% vs no EVF: 6.3%, aOR: 3.64, 95% CI: 0.96‐13.73, p = 0.057) and mortality (EVF: 17% vs no EVF: 12%, aOR: 3.22, 95% CI: 0.93‐11.13, p = 0.064). Functional outcomes did not differ at 90 days between the two groups Conclusions Early identification of EVF may help to identify patients with increased risk of hemorrhagic transformation after EVT. This finding was independent from time last known well. While EVF is suggestive of hyperemia it is also a biomarker of infarct volume and may help to implement early therapeutic measurements to reduce hemorrhagic transformation risk such as strict blood pressure control. Further studies to evaluate EVF as a potential marker for hemorrhagic transformation are required.
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17. Abstract Number: LBA2 Early versus Late Window in the Endovascular Management of Acute Tandem Lesions
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Milagros Galecio‐Castillo, Mudassir Farooqui, Afshin A Divani, Marc Ribo, Michael Abraham, Nils Petersen, Johanna Fifi, Waldo Guerrero, Amer Malik, James E Siegler, Thanh N Nguyen, Sunil Sheth, Albert J Yoo, Guillermo Linares, Nazli Janjua, Darko Quispe‐Orozco, Wondewossen G Tekle, Marion Oliver, Syed Zaidi, Alicia C Castonguay, Jessica Kobsa, Ayush Prasad, Asad Ikram, Hamza Answer, Mary Patterson, Cynthia B Zevallos, Manuel Requena, Marta Olive‐Gadea, Abid Qureshi, Tiffany Barkley, Stavros Matsoukas, Ameena Rana, Mohamad Abdalkader, Sergio Salazar‐Marioni, Jazba Soomro, Charoskhon Turabova, Juan Vivanco‐Suarez, Aaron Rodriguez‐Calienes, Randall Edgell, Maxim Mokin, Dileep R Yavagal, Osama Zaidat, Mouhammad A Jumaa, Ameer E Hassan, and Santiago Ortega‐Gutierrez
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Introduction Despite the irrefutable benefit of mechanical thrombectomy for patients with isolated intracranial large vessel occlusions (LVO), the effect of endovascular treatment in patients with tandem lesions remains unclear. In this study from the multi‐center PICASSO registry, we compare efficacy and safety outcomes in TLs patients treated in the early versus late window. Methods In this study, we used the data from the multi‐center PICASSO (Proximal Internal Carotid Artery Acute Stroke Secondary to Tandem Occlusion Thrombectomy) registry. PICASSO collaboration is a retrospective observational registry from 17 stroke centers. We compared efficacy and safety outcomes in TLs patients treated in the early versus late window. Patients were divided into two groups depending on last known well (LKW) to puncture time: Early time‐window group (
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18. Abstract Number ‐ 181: Anterograde versus Retrograde approaches in the Endovascular Management of Tandem Lesions
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Cynthia B Zevallos, Milagros Galecio‐Castillo, Mudassir Farooqui, Michael Abraham, Afshin Divani, Marc Ribo, Nils Petersen, Johanna Fifi, Waldo Guerrero, Amer Malik, James Siegler, Thanh N Nguyen, Sunil A Sheth, Albert J Yoo, Guillermo Linares, Nazli Janjua, Darko Quispe‐Orozco, Wondewossen Tekle, Marion Oliver, Syed Zaidi, Alicia Castonguay, Jessica Kobsa, Ayush Prasad, Asad Ikram, Hamza Answer, Mary Patterson, Manuel Requena, Marta Olive, Abid Qureshi, Tiffany Barkley, Stavros Matsoukas, Ameena Rana, Mohamad Abdalkader, Sergio Salazar‐Marioni, Jazba Soomro, Juan Vivanco‐Suarez, Aaron Rodriguez‐Calientes, Charoskhon Turabova, Randall Edgell, Maxim Mokin, Dileep Yavagal, Osama Zaidat, Mouhammad Jumaa, Ameer Hassan, and Santiago Ortega‐Gutierrez
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Introduction There are two approaches for treating stroke patients with tandem occlusions: the anterograde approach (AA, extracranial lesions first) and the retrograde approach (RA, intracranial lesion first). Both techniques are associated with favorable functional outcomes. We aimed to compare both techniques for efficacy and safety outcomes in a multicenter study. Methods Patient data were pooled from 17 centers and divided into AA and RA groups. We performed multivariable logistic regressions to evaluate the association between each group with efficacy and safety outcomes. Results 552 patients were included in the study, 270 (48.4%) were treated with the AA, and 288 (51.6%) with the RA. There were no differences between groups for functional outcome (mRS 0–2) at 90 days (aOR = 0.93, 95%CI: 0.58‐1.48, p = 0.75), and successful reperfusion [mTICI >2b] (aOR = 0.83, 95%CI: 0.44‐1.56, p = 0.57). Similarly, we did not observe any differences for safety outcomes related to sICH (OR = 0.57, 95%CI: 0.25‐1.29, p = 0.18), parenchymal hematoma type 2 (OR = 0.61, 95%CI: 0.3‐1.22, p = 0.16), and all‐cause mortality at 90 days (OR = 1.22, 95%CI: 0.66‐2.26, p = 0.52). However, the median puncture‐to‐reperfusion time was higher in AA compared with RA [59 minutes (IQR: 38–92) vs 53.5 minuntes (IQR: 37–87)]. Conclusions The AA and RA approaches for the treatment of tandem occlusions seem to achieve similar efficacy and safety outcomes. These results are consistent with those of a previous multi‐center study. Additionally, and in line with previous research, there is a puncture‐to‐reperfusion time difference between both approaches, which suggests a potential benefit when using the RA. However, further prospective randomized studies are needed to elucidate its benefit in achieving better clinical outcomes.
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19. An evaluation of the hydrogeology potential of Nsukka, Southern Nigeria, using geographic information system
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Mkpuma Rock Onwe, Ema Michael Abraham, Ngwu Tochukwu Ambrose, and Osibe Kingsley Osike
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GIS ,Groundwater potential ,Heterogeneity ,Hydraulic head ,Residential development ,Mismatches ,Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes ,TD201-500 - Abstract
Abstract Groundwater potential has been adjudged a panacea to residential development and livelihood improvement. Negligence to its spatio-heterogeneity over an area of concern leads to mismatches, i.e. land use misappropriation. Pumping test data from 26 boreholes were used to produce both static water level and hydraulic head with static water level range of 221.6 m in Ede-oballa to 66.6 m in Obimo, while hydraulic head varies from 182.1 to 322.04 m in Okpuje and Opi, respectively. Elevation values range from 251 m in Okpuje to 536 m in Ede-Oballa. Using ArcGIS the thematic maps of static water level, hydraulic head and elevation were interpolated and simulated to generate groundwater potential distribution. The resultant groundwater potential indices were delineated and its capability evaluated. Result indicates that these have control or influence on groundwater potential. The map models produced in this study provide better understanding towards proper management and utilization of groundwater resources in the Nsukka region.
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20. Effects of quercetin on ultrafine petrol exhaust nanoparticles induced DNA damage, oxidative stress and inflammation in different sections of rat brain
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Mohan Durga, Mayakrishnan Vijayakumar, Kannappan Priya, Shenbaga Vidhya Kanagarajan, Balakrishnan Brindha Banu, Victoriya Salomi Michael Abraham, Thiyagarajan Devasena, Mohamed A. Abdelaziz, Abubucker Peer Mohideen, Nasraddin Othman Bahakim, Mohammad Shahid, Shaban Ragab Ibrahim, and Thiyagarajan Ramesh
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Petrol exhaust particles ,Alzheimer’s disease ,Brain ,Neuroinflammation ,Phytochemicals ,Air pollution ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
The major constituent of air pollution is petrol exhaust a complex mixture of particles, gases and chemicals. The aim of the current research was to evaluate whether ultrafine petrol exhaust nanoparticles (PENPs), the particle component of exhaust from petrol engines can induce neurotoxicity in rats. We administered rats with repeated doses of PENPs (90 μg/rat and 180 μg/rat for 6 days (every second day) intratracheally (i.t.). This was followed by the evaluation of several neurotoxicity parameters in various sections of rat brain. PENP exposure caused surge in levels of inflammatory mediators such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) and neurodegenerative disorder indicators like amyloid beta 42 (Aβ42) levels in rat brain. Each section of the brain responded differently upon PENP exposure. Prior treatment with quercetin (60 mg/kg b.wt) inhibited elevation in the aforementioned parameters. Hence, PENP exposure was closely linked to neurotoxicity and the neuroprotective capacity of quercetin was also proved.
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21. Core–Shell Magnetoelectric Nanoparticles: Materials, Synthesis, Magnetoelectricity, and Applications
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Hyunseok Song, Michael Abraham Listyawan, and Jungho Ryu
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magnetoelectric effect ,core–shell magnetoelectric nanoparticles ,drug delivery ,brain imaging ,brain stimulation ,cell regeneration ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 ,Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations ,TK1001-1841 - Abstract
Nanoparticles with small diameters and large surface areas have potential advantages and are actively utilized in various fields related to biomedical and catalytic applications. Multifunctional applications can be achieved by endowing nanoparticles with piezoelectric, quantum dot, magnetothermal, and piezoluminescent properties. In particular, multiferroic magnetoelectric nanoparticles (MENPs) can generate electricity by coupling piezoelectric and magnetostrictive properties when an external magnetic field, which is harmless to the human body, is applied. In this regard, magnetoelectricity (ME) induced by a magnetic field makes MENPs useful for various biomedical and electrocatalytic applications. The ME voltage coefficients, which express the efficiency of energy conversion from magnetic field to electricity, show differences depending on the setup for ME measurements of MENPs. Therefore, numerous attempts have been made to optimize the ME characterization method to reduce measurement errors resulting from charge leakages caused by the specimen preparation, as well as to investigate the ME effect of a single nanoparticle. Our review is focused on the structures, syntheses (hydrothermal and sol–gel methods), activation mechanism, and measurement of magnetoelectricity, as well as applications, of core–shell MENPs.
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22. Assessment of geospatial capability index for siting waste dump/landfill to control groundwater geopollution using geographic information system (GIS) approach: case study of Abakaliki area and environs, Southeastern Nigeria
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Mkpuma Rock Onwe, G. I. Nwankwor, C. A. Ahiarakwem, Ema Michael Abraham, and T. T. Emberga
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Contamination ,Geoenvironmental hazards ,GIS ,Spatial ,Suitability ,Variability ,Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes ,TD201-500 - Abstract
Abstract Understanding spatial variation of rock and soil is important for capability precision as well as groundwater contamination or geopollution management. In view of waste dump/landfills, geoenvironmental hazards ravaging our land including surface and groundwater contamination, site suitability indexing, spatial distribution and characteristics of underlying rock and soil matter are studied. Rock and soil samples were collected in a systematic grid pattern using simple drill core rig and hand auger. Geostatistical and soil property analyses were conducted on each grid. Groundwater aquifer vulnerability to leachate was studied using depth to water table, recharge (precipitation), aquifer material, topographic slope, impact on vadose zone/vadose zone material and hydraulic conductivity (DRASTIC) and geophysical methods. Human population growth analysis indicates tremendous waste generation. Flash points of waste generation and dumping were noted. Geographical positioning system was used to take record of sampling point coordinates. Using a sufficient dataset, each grid indicative factor is objectively scaled, weighed and assigned a numerical rating according to their relative importance employing site suitability (S) analysis approach in an empirical equation. Results were imported into a geographic information system (GIS) platform to generate thematic maps. The results showed that subsurface rock and soil characteristics are neither spatially nor vertically homogeneously distributed. Thematic maps were generated and further interpolated in the GIS domain to produce a composite waste dump/landfill suitability index map.
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23. Thermochemical cooling for large thermal load applications
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Richard Scenna, Michael Seibert, Michael Abraham, and Terry DuBois
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Fuel Technology ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
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24. Two-Dimensional Gravity Inversion of Basement Relief for Geothermal Energy Potentials at the Harrat Rahat Volcanic Field, Saudi Arabia, Using Particle Swarm Optimization
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Faisal Alqahtani, Ema Michael Abraham, Essam Aboud, and Murad Rajab
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We invert gravity and magnetic anomalies for basement relief at the Harrat Rahat Volcanic Field (HRVF) for the purpose of evaluating its geothermal energy prospects. HRVF is dominated by basaltic scoria cones and other volcanic rocks overlying the Proterozoic basement. The area considered for this study is located within the northern HRVF and consists mainly of alkali basalts with lesser amounts of benmoreite, mugearite, hawaiite, and trachyte. Our approach adopts a global optimization technique using Particle Swarm Optimization with automated parameter selection, and a two-dimensional gravity-magnetic (GM) forward modeling procedure. The results of the PSO-based approach indicate a depth to the basement at 0.10–624 m, with greater depths within the central region of a solitary anomalous density body in the HRVF. The obtained basement geometry is corroborated by the depth estimates obtained from other potential field inversion methods. The regions with higher prospects are mapped for a targeted future geothermal energy exploration at the HRVF, based on our inversion results.
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25. Analisis Manajemen Risiko Ancaman Usaha Pada Perusahan Dagang Pengumpulan Besi Dengan Rancangan Website di PD Putra Selecta Steel
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Muhammad Alfarisi Habibilah, Alby Silmi Maulidan, and Michael Abraham Siahaan
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Computer Networks and Communications ,Hardware and Architecture ,Software - Abstract
Risiko usaha pada perusahaan Besi sudah tidak heran lagi karena Besi adalah komponen yang sangat dibutuhkan dalam pembuatan segala macam elektronik tidak sedikit juga masalah yang telah diatasi. namun sedikitnya penelitian mendalam terhadap jenis resiko usaha serta menanggapi resiko resiko maka dari itu usaha jual beli besi serta daur ulang besi tua lumayan banyak dilirik untuk dijadikan sektor bisnis dan investasi di masa mendatang UD Putra Selecta Steel yang beralamat di Tasikmalaya merupakan tempat jual beli besi tua dengan pembelian tertinggi. Perusahan ini juga berupaya menerapkan prinsip zero accident atau tidak adanya kecelakaan, ternyata dalam kenyataannya masih terdapat kecelakaan-kecelakaan yang menimbulkan kerugian bagi perusahaan kerugian yang dapat ditimbulkan banyak sekali salah satunya pendapatan yang menurun hingga bisa menimbulkan kebangkrutan pada perusahaan sendiri Penelitian ini bertujuan mendapatkan temuan dari setiap risiko yang dihadapi oleh Perusahaan dagang pengepulan besi. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode kualitatif data yang diperoleh dengan cara In-Depth Interview untuk mengetahui akar permasalahan yang secara mendalam dan luas kepada Owner UD Putra Selecta Steel di Kota Tasikmalaya Jawa Barat. Hasil Akhir pengendalian dan tindakan risiko dengan analisis fishbone diketahui satu sumber risiko dengan melakukan penjabaran yang lebih lanjut secara mendetail. Pengendalian risiko terhadap keuangan merupakan salah satu risiko yang berakibat dan memberikan effect. untuk usaha penangan risiko, seperti: Membuat sistem keamanan, Melakukan rutin maintenance terhadap alat kerja, Membuat anggaran keselamatan kerja dan penerapannya,Melakukan peringatan dengan sign di tempat serta melakukan pelatihan kerja kepada pegawai faktor SDM, Keuangan, Eksternal, dan Internal. Hal ini dapat membuat risiko untuk UD Putra Selecta Steel. Analisa design challenges dari hasil risiko yang sudah diidentifikasi menggunakan fishbone adalah seperti berikut: Pergantian pegawai yang tinggi Kurangnya fasilitas usaha dan Perang harga. Oleh karena itu dengan design challenges, peneliti menemukan solusi yang dapat digunakan oleh pemilik PD Pura Selecta Steel dalam kasus ini. Hasil Design Challenges adalah “Bagaimana merancang solusi untuk menjaga dan meningkatkan retensi pegawai dalam organisasi dengan tingkat penggantian yang tinggi dengan memaksimalkan sumber daya dan fasilitas yang terbatas yang tersedia untuk mengoperasikan usaha dengan efektif tanpa dengan persaingan harga yang intens sambil tetap mengefektifkan biayanya untuk bisnis.” Dengan pertanyaan ini, peneliti dapat membuat gambaran dan ideasi untuk dimasukan ke dalam prototype yang nantinya akan dilakukan Pembuatan Website Dashboard, Pada pembuatan website dashboard ini Peneliti melakukan rancangan atau prototype yang dapat digunakan untuk membantu UD Putra Selecta Steel dalam meminimalisir risiko yang dihadapi. Hal ini untuk meminimalisir risiko karyawan, barang yang hilang, dan stok Jumlah barang. Jumlah barang sendiri memberikan tampilan berupa angka untuk melihat berapa barang atau besi yang dipunyai dalam mencegah barang yang dicuri oleh karyawan. Harga besi berfungsi sebagai harga yang kita punya dalam mencegah permainan harga pasar besi. Kata kunci—Manajemen Risiko, Usaha Dagang; Keuangan, SDM, Internal, Eksternal
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26. Out of the Closet and Into the Home: Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, and the Affordances of the Domestic Interior
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Michael Abraham
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Linguistics and Language ,Literature and Literary Theory ,Language and Linguistics - Published
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27. Rethinking nuclear terrorism
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Levi, Michael Abraham
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363.32557 - Published
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28. Identity Merging and Identity Revision in Talmudic Logic: An Outline Paper.
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Michael Abraham, Israel Belfer, Uri J. Schild, and Dov M. Gabbay
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29. Current Status of Brain Cancer - A Systematic Review
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Manisha Koyimadatha, Dhanalakshmi Senthilkumar, Durga Mohan, and Salomi Michael Abraham Victoriya
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Bioengineering ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Biotechnology - Abstract
The brain is the most important sensory organ in living organisms. In this review, we have discussed brain cancer, the seventeenth most common cancer occurring globally. This review discusses the most recent data about brain cancer, its types, risk factors, biomarkers, methods of diagnosis and its treatment.
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30. The Role of Walkability, Socio-Economic and Parental Cognitive Characteristics in Long Walking Journeys to School
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Mohsen Fallah Zavareh, Mehdi Barati, AmirReza Mamdoohi, and Michael Abraham
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Mechanical Engineering ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Previous research has identified the socio-economic, built environment, and psychological barriers to children walking to school. Long journeys, however, have been identified as a crucial constraint reducing the likelihood of walking to school. Determining a threshold to distinguish between long and short journeys, the present study sought to examine whether the contribution of the factors reducing walking to school differs between short and long journeys. Questionnaires were distributed among 7 to 12-year-old children in a neighborhood of Tehran ( n = 272) to be completed by parents. In addition, instead of walkability at the neighborhood level that considers walkability within a radial buffer from home or destination, we measured walkability along the school routes. ROC (Receiver Operating Characteristic) curve analysis found a threshold of 12.5 min to differentiate between long and short journeys. Walking journeys longer or shorter than the threshold were classified to be long or short, respectively. We developed two separate models, one to estimate walking for all (including long and short) journeys; and the other for only long journeys. Compared with all journeys, long walking journeys were explained by more built-environment variables. Parental attitudes toward walking were also significant in long walking journeys. However, analysis of interaction effects between walking time to school and the study variables confirmed that among all variables examined, the contribution of only environmental factors of crosswalks, walkways, and physically permeable frontages was significantly different between long and short walking journeys. Policy implications of the findings have been discussed.
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31. Magnetically Driven Powerless Lighting Device with Kirigami Structured Magneto–Mechanoluminescence Composite
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Listyawan, Michael Abraham, primary, Song, Hyunseok, additional, Jung, Ji Yun, additional, Shin, Joonchul, additional, Hwang, Geon‐Tae, additional, Song, Hyun‐Cheol, additional, and Ryu, Jungho, additional
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32. Effect of Antiplatelet Therapy in Acute Ischemic Stroke with Tandem Lesions (P7-5.001)
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Mudassir Farooqui, Milagros Galecio-Castillo, Afshin Divani, Amer Malik, Nils Petersen, Michael Abraham, Johanna Fifi, Waldo Guerrero, James Siegler, Thanh Nguyen, Sunil Sheth, Albert Yoo, Guillermo Linares, Nazli Janjua, Syed Zaidi, Jessica Kobsa, Ayush Prasad, Asad Ikram, Cynthia Zevallos, Darko Quispe Orozco, Manual Requena, Marta Olive Gadea, Abid Qureshi, Tiffany Barkley, Andres Dajles, Stavros Matsoukas, Ameena Rana, Mohamad Abdalkader, Sergio Marioni, Jazba Soomro, Juan Vivanco-Suarez, Randall Edgell, Maxim Mokin, Dileep Yavagal, Mouhammad Jumaa, Ameer Hassan, and Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez
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33. Mechanical Thrombectomy Versus Combined Thrombectomy and Intravenous Thrombolysis in Tandem Lesions (S24.003)
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Aaron Rodriguez-Calienes, Milagros Galecio-Castillo, Mudassir Farooqui, Sunil Sheth, Albert Yoo, Afshin Divani, Nils Petersen, Michael Abraham, Johanna Fifi, Waldo Guerrero, Amer Malik, James Siegler, Thanh Nguyen, Guillermo Linares, Nazli Janjua, Darko Quispe Orozco, Syed Zaidi, Jessica Kobsa, Ayush Prasad, Asad Ikram, Cynthia Zevallos, Manuel Requena, Marta Olive Gadea, Abid Qureshi, Tiffany Barkley, Stavros Matsuokas, Mohamad Abdalkader, Sergio Salazar Marioni, Jazba Soomro, Juan Vivanco-Suarez, Randall Edgell, Maxim Mokin, Dileep Yavagal, Mouhammad Jumaa, Ameer Hassan, and Santiago Ortega Gutierrez
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34. Functional and Safety Outcomes of Carotid Artery Stenting and Mechanical Thrombectomy for Large Vessel Occlusion Ischemic Stroke With Tandem Lesions
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Mudassir Farooqui, Osama O. Zaidat, Ameer E. Hassan, Darko Quispe-Orozco, Nils Petersen, Afshin A. Divani, Marc Ribo, Michael Abraham, Johanna Fifi, Waldo R. Guerrero, Amer M. Malik, James E. Siegler, Thanh N. Nguyen, Sunil Sheth, Albert J. Yoo, Guillermo Linares, Nazli Janjua, Milagros Galecio-Castillo, Wondewossen G. Tekle, Victor M. Ringheanu, Marion Oliver, Giana Dawod, Jessica Kobsa, Ayush Prasad, Asad Ikram, Eugene Lin, Kristine Below, Cynthia B. Zevallos, Marta Olivé Gadea, Abid Qureshi, Andres Dajles, Stavros Matsoukas, Ameena Rana, Mohamad Abdalkader, Sergio Salazar-Marioni, Jazba Soomro, Weston Gordon, Juan Vivanco-Suarez, Charoskhon Turabova, Maxim Mokin, Dileep R. Yavagal, Mouhammad A. Jumaa, Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez, Institut Català de la Salut, [Farooqui M, Quispe-Orozco D] Department of Neurology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City. [Zaidat OO] Department of Neurology, Saint Vincent Mercy Hospital, Toledo, Ohio. [Hassan AE] Department of Neurology, Valley Baptist Medical Center/University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Harlingen. [Petersen N] Department of Neurology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut. [Divani AA] Department of Neurology, University of New Mexico Health Science Center, Albuquerque. [Ribo M, Gadea MO] Servei de Neurologia, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain, and Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus
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Isquèmia cerebral ,Nervous System Diseases::Central Nervous System Diseases::Brain Diseases::Cerebrovascular Disorders::Stroke [DISEASES] ,Vasos sanguinis - Cirurgia ,intervenciones quirúrgicas::procedimientos quirúrgicos cardiovasculares::procedimientos quirúrgicos vasculares::trombectomía [TÉCNICAS Y EQUIPOS ANALÍTICOS, DIAGNÓSTICOS Y TERAPÉUTICOS] ,Surgical Procedures, Operative::Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures::Vascular Surgical Procedures::Thrombectomy [ANALYTICAL, DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES, AND EQUIPMENT] ,General Medicine ,Equipment and Supplies::Prostheses and Implants::Stents [ANALYTICAL, DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES, AND EQUIPMENT] ,enfermedades del sistema nervioso::enfermedades del sistema nervioso central::enfermedades cerebrales::trastornos cerebrovasculares::accidente cerebrovascular [ENFERMEDADES] ,enfermedades del sistema nervioso::enfermedades del sistema nervioso central::enfermedades cerebrales::trastornos cerebrovasculares::enfermedades de las arterias carótidas::estenosis carotídea [ENFERMEDADES] ,Nervous System Diseases::Central Nervous System Diseases::Brain Diseases::Cerebrovascular Disorders::Carotid Artery Diseases::Carotid Stenosis [DISEASES] ,equipos y suministros::prótesis e implantes::stents [TÉCNICAS Y EQUIPOS ANALÍTICOS, DIAGNÓSTICOS Y TERAPÉUTICOS] - Abstract
ImportanceApproximately 10% to 20% of large vessel occlusion (LVO) strokes involve tandem lesions (TLs), defined as concomitant intracranial LVO and stenosis or occlusion of the cervical internal carotid artery. Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) may benefit patients with TLs; however, optimal management and procedural strategy of the cervical lesion remain unclear.ObjectiveTo evaluate the association of carotid artery stenting (CAS) vs no stenting and medical management with functional and safety outcomes among patients with TL-LVOs.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis cross-sectional study included consecutive patients with acute anterior circulation TLs admitted across 17 stroke centers in the US and Spain between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2020. Data analysis was performed from August 2021 to February 2022. Inclusion criteria were age of 18 years or older, endovascular therapy for intracranial occlusion, and presence of extracranial internal carotid artery stenosis (>50%) demonstrated on pre-MT computed tomography angiography, magnetic resonance angiography, or digital subtraction angiography.ExposuresPatients with TLs were divided into CAS vs nonstenting groups.Main Outcomes and MeasuresPrimary clinical and safety outcomes were 90-day functional independence measured by a modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score of 0 to 2 and symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH), respectively. Secondary outcomes were successful reperfusion (modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction score ≥2b), discharge mRS score, ordinal mRS score, and mortality at 90 days.ResultsOf 685 patients, 623 (mean [SD] age, 67 [12.2] years; 406 [65.2%] male) were included in the analysis, of whom 363 (58.4%) were in the CAS group and 260 (41.6%) were in the nonstenting group. The CAS group had a lower proportion of patients with atrial fibrillation (38 [10.6%] vs 49 [19.2%], P = .002), a higher proportion of preprocedural degree of cervical stenosis on digital subtraction angiography (90%-99%: 107 [32.2%] vs 42 [20.5%], P P = .003), a lower median (IQR) National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score (15 [10-19] vs 17 [13-21], P P = .007), favorable shift in mRS scores (aOR, 1.46; 95% CI, 1.02-2.10; P = .04), and successful reperfusion (aOR, 1.70; 95% CI, 1.02-3.60; P = .002) were significantly higher for the CAS group compared with the nonstenting group. Both groups had similar odds of sICH (aOR, 0.90; 95% CI, 0.46-2.40; P = .87) and 90-day mortality (aOR, 0.78; 95% CI, 0.50-1.20; P = .27). No heterogeneity was noted for 90-day functional outcome and sICH in prespecified subgroups.Conclusions and RelevanceIn this multicenter, international cross-sectional study, CAS of the cervical lesion during MT was associated with improvement in functional outcomes and reperfusion rates without an increased risk of sICH and mortality in patients with TLs.
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35. The Handling of Loops in Talmudic Logic, with Application to Odd and Even Loops in Argumentation.
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Michael Abraham, Dov M. Gabbay, and Uri J. Schild
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36. Analisis Manajemen Risiko Ancaman Usaha Pada Perusahan Dagang Pengumpulan Besi Dengan Rancangan Website di PD Putra Selecta Steel
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Siahaan, Michael Abraham, primary, Maulidan, Alby Silmi, primary, and Habibilah, Muhammad Alfarisi, primary
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37. Enhanced thermal stability by short-range ordered ferroelectricity in K0.5Na0.5NbO3-based piezoelectric oxides
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Hwang, Soo-Yoon, primary, Lee, Gyoung-Ja, additional, Qi, Yuzhao, additional, Listyawan, Michael Abraham, additional, Song, Kyung, additional, Kang, Youngho, additional, Ryu, Jungho, additional, Lu, Xiaoyan, additional, Lee, Min-Ku, additional, and Choi, Si-Young, additional
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38. Core–Shell Magnetoelectric Nanoparticles: Materials, Synthesis, Magnetoelectricity, and Applications
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Song, Hyunseok, primary, Listyawan, Michael Abraham, additional, and Ryu, Jungho, additional
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39. Safety Outcomes of Mechanical Thrombectomy Versus Combined Thrombectomy and Intravenous Thrombolysis in Tandem Lesions
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Aaron Rodriguez-Calienes, Milagros Galecio-Castillo, Mudassir Farooqui, Ameer E. Hassan, Mouhammad A. Jumaa, Afshin A. Divani, Marc Ribo, Michael Abraham, Nils H. Petersen, Johanna Fifi, Waldo R. Guerrero, Amer M. Malik, James E. Siegler, Thanh N. Nguyen, Albert J. Yoo, Guillermo Linares, Nazli Janjua, Darko Quispe-Orozco, Wondwossen G. Tekle, Hisham Alhajala, Asad Ikram, Federica Rizzo, Abid Qureshi, Liza Begunova, Stavros Matsouka, Nicholas Vigilante, Sergio Salazar-Marioni, Mohamad Abdalkader, Weston Gordon, Jazba Soomro, Charoskon Turabova, Juan Vivanco-Suarez, Maxim Mokin, Dileep R. Yavagal, Tudor Jovin, Sunil Sheth, and Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez
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Background and PurposeWe aimed to describe the safety and efficacy of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) with or without intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) for patients with tandem lesions (TLs) and whether using intraprocedural antiplatelet therapy (APT) influences MT’s safety with IVT treatment.MethodsThis is a sub-analysis of a pooled, international multicenter cohort of patients with acute anterior circulation TLs treated with MT. Primary outcomes included symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH) and parenchymal hematoma type 2 (PH2). Additional outcomes included hemorrhagic transformation (HT), successful reperfusion (modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction [mTICI] 2b-3), complete reperfusion (mTICI 3), favorable functional outcome (90-day modified Rankin score [mRS] 0-2), excellent functional outcome (90-day mRS 0-1), in-hospital mortality, and 90-days mortality.ResultsOf 691 patients, 599 were included (255 underwent IVT+MT and 344 MT alone). There was no difference in the risk of sICH (aOR=1.43; 95%CI:0.72–2.87;p=0.308), PH2 (aOR=1.14; 95%CI:0.57– 2.28;p=0.705), and HT (aOR=0.92; 95%CI:0.54–1.57;p=0.751) between the IVT+MT and MT alone groups after adjusting for confounders. There was an IVT-by-intraprocedural APT interaction for sICH (pinteraction=0.031). Administration of IVT was associated with an increased risk of sICH in patients who received IV-APT (aOR=3.58; 95%CI:1.17–10.89;p=0.025). The IVT+MT group had higher odds of 90-days mRS 0-2 (aOR=1.76; 95%CI:1.05–2.94;p=0.030). The odds of successful reperfusion, complete reperfusion, 90-days mRS 0-1, in-hospital mortality, or 90-days mortality did not differ between the IVT+MT vs. MT alone groups.ConclusionOur study showed that the combination of IVT with MT for TL did not increase the overall risk of sICH, PH2, or overall HT independently of the cervical revascularization technique used. However, intraprocedural IV-ATP during acute stent implantation might be associated with an increased risk of sICH in patients who received IVT prior to MT. Importantly, IVT+MT treatment was associated with a higher rate of favorable functional outcome at 90 days.
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40. Mainstreaming Sustainable Urban Mobility – The Mieri-Mobil Project
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Michael Abraham and Carolin Schröder
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In 2021, the Berlin district Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf offered residents various mobility options on a part of an urban square called Mierendorffplatz. The overall objective was to explore how people living at the square or in the closer neighbourhood could change their mobility habits to become more environmentally friendly. The test aimed at exploring how sustainable urban mobility can be successfully implemented on a wider scale in in other parts of the city - thus seeking to contribute to mainstreaming sustainable mobility planning in regular city-wide mobility planning processes.This article describes results from evaluating the project: Implementing such exploratory living labs successfully and without excluding specific user groups, depends on the integration of knowledge and resources of both the local governing bodies and civil society. This puts a focus on the question of accessibility of urban space and on the need to re-organize it differently if sustainability criteria should be met.It concludes that sustainable forms of mobility need to become more demand-orientated and that different legal and economic frameworks are necessary to make it a real alternative for everybody. These two aspects will be elaborated. The findings are based on empiric evaluation and validated through consultations with high-ranking experts.
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41. Determination of depths to magnetic sources within Abakaliki–Afikpo area and environs, Southeastern Nigeria: implications for mineral and hydrocarbon prospectivity
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F. X. O. Ugodulunwa, Chibuzo Gabriel Chukwu, A. C. Ekwe, Ema Michael Abraham, and R. M. Onwe
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Southeastern Nigeria ,Geophysics ,Mineral ,Prospectivity mapping ,Geochemistry ,Geology - Published
- 2021
42. Effect of ZnS:Cu powder content on the mechanoluminescence intensity of stretchable elastomer composite for wearable device applications
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Listyawan, Michael Abraham, primary, Song, Hyunseok, additional, Hwang, Geon-Tae, additional, Song, Hyun-Cheol, additional, and Ryu, Jungho, additional
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- 2022
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43. Current Status of Brain Cancer - A Systematic Review
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Koyimadatha, Manisha, primary, Senthilkumar, Dhanalakshmi, additional, Mohan, Durga, additional, and Victoriya, Salomi Michael Abraham, additional
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44. Obligations and Prohibitions in Talmudic Deontic Logic.
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Michael Abraham, Dov M. Gabbay, and Uri J. Schild
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45. A 50nm 8Gb NAND Flash Memory with 100MB/s Program Throughput and 200MB/s DDR Interface.
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Dean Nobunaga, Ebrahim Abedifard, Frankie Roohparvar, June Lee, Erwin Yu, Allahyar Vahidimowlavi, Michael Abraham, Sanjay Talreja, Rajesh Sundaram, Rod Rozman, Luyen Vu, Chih-Liang Chen, Uday Chandrasekhar, Rupinder Bains, Vimon Viajedor, William Mak, Munseork Choi, Darshak Udeshi, Michelle Luo, Shahid Qureshi, Jeffrey Tsai 0002, Frederick Jaffin, Yujiang Liu, and Marco Mancinelli
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46. Enhanced thermal stability by short-range ordered ferroelectricity in K0.5Na0.5NbO3-based piezoelectric oxides.
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Hwang, Soo-Yoon, Lee, Gyoung-Ja, Qi, Yuzhao, Listyawan, Michael Abraham, Song, Kyung, Kang, Youngho, Ryu, Jungho, Lu, Xiaoyan, Lee, Min-Ku, and Choi, Si-Young
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- 2023
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47. Academic Primer Series: Key Papers About Competency-Based Medical Education
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Robert Cooney, Teresa M. Chan, Michael Gottlieb, Michael Abraham, Sylvia Alden, Jillian Mongelluzzo, Michael Pasirstein, and Jonathan Sherbino
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Medicine ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Introduction: Competency-based medical education (CBME) presents a paradigm shift in medical training. This outcome-based education movement has triggered substantive changes across the globe. Since this transition is only beginning, many faculty members may not have experience with CBME nor a solid foundation in the grounding literature. We identify and summarize key papers to help faculty members learn more about CBME. Methods: Based on the online discussions of the 2016–2017 ALiEM Faculty Incubator program, a series of papers on the topic of CBME was developed. Augmenting this list with suggestions by a guest expert and by an open call on Twitter for other important papers, we were able to generate a list of 21 papers in total. Subsequently, we used a modified Delphi study methodology to narrow the list to key papers that describe the importance and significance for educators interested in learning about CBME. To determine the most impactful papers, the mixed junior and senior faculty authorship group used three-round voting methodology based upon the Delphi method. Results: Summaries of the five most highly rated papers on the topic of CBME, as determined by this modified Delphi approach, are presented in this paper. Major themes include a definition of core CBME themes, CBME principles to consider in the design of curricula, a history of the development of the CBME movement, and a rationale for changes to accreditation with CBME. The application of the study findings to junior faculty and faculty developers is discussed. Conclusion: We present five key papers on CBME that junior faculty members and faculty experts identified as essential to faculty development. These papers are a mix of foundational and explanatory papers that may provide a basis from which junior faculty members may build upon as they help to implement CBME programs.
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48. The Effectiveness of Gender Responsive Budgeting Schemes in curbing domestic violence in southern districts of Kerala - Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam
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Nivedita Dileep and Michael Abraham
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Women in Kerala, despite performing well in socio-economic indicators such as sex ratio and literacy rate, continue to be dictated by patriarchal norms. Male dominance often manifests as violence, in both domestic and public spheres. Gender-based violence negatively impacts women's wellbeing and consequently, their careers. Alongside the COVID recession, Indian women have been facing a “shadow pandemic of domestic violence”. Kerala, an early adopter of Gender Budgeting in India, releases an annual Gender Budget Statement. This paper examines the effectiveness of State Government policies in tackling this issue, with the research question: ‘To what extent have the Gender Budgeting Schemes, introduced in the Kerala government’s Annual Financial Budget 2021, been effective in reducing the occurrences of gender-based violence in the districts of Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam in Kerala, for the period 2021-2022?’. Kerala Government’s annual overall gender budget allocations and the percentage allocations toward each scheme have been examined. Data was collected from 44 women occupying the Thiruvananthapuram-Kollam region regarding their socio-economic profile, types of harassment experienced, whether they experience domestic violence, awareness of gender budget schemes, experiences with any of those schemes and effectiveness rating for the schemes.The study found that the schemes created some impact, but not enough to significantly reduce gender-based violence in the state. Schemes with the potential to reduce violence receive minimal funding. The paper recommends that greater financial support be provided to POCSO Courts, Bhumika Counselling Centres, Vanitha Commission and other victim relief measures, in order to provide solid support to women experiencing violence.
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49. Higher-Quality Data Collection Is Critical to Establish the Safety and Efficacy of Pediatric Mechanical Thrombectomy
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Megan Barry, Dwight Barry, Akash P. Kansagra, Danial Hallam, Michael Abraham, Catherine Amlie-Lefond, Timothy Bernard, Noma Dlaimini, Michael Dowling, Ryan Felling, Eric Grabowski, Rebecca Ichord, Lori Jordan, Adam Kirton, Sarah Lee, Mark Mackay, Hugh McMillan, and Michael J. Rivkin
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Cohort Studies ,medicine ,Humans ,Child ,Intensive care medicine ,Stroke ,Retrospective Studies ,Thrombectomy ,Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,business.industry ,Data Collection ,Infant ,Publication bias ,Odds ratio ,Childhood stroke ,medicine.disease ,Mechanical thrombectomy ,Treatment Outcome ,Research Design ,Child, Preschool ,Data quality ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background and Purpose: Because children often have lifelong morbidity after stroke, there is considerable enthusiasm to pursue mechanical thrombectomy in childhood stroke based on literature reports. However, current published data may reflect inconsistent reporting and publication bias, which limit the ability to assess safety and efficacy of mechanical thrombectomy in childhood stroke. Methods: This retrospective cohort study compared reporting quality and clinical outcomes for mechanical thrombectomy between a trial-derived cohort of 42 children treated with mechanical thrombectomy for acute stroke at study sites and 133 patients reported in the literature. National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale at baseline, 24 hours after mechanical thrombectomy, and at discharge were compared between study site patients and literature patients. Odds ratios (ORs) were used to compare reporting frequencies. Proportional odds logistic regression was used to compare outcomes. Results: Premechanical thrombectomy National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale was available in 93% of study patients compared with 74% of patients in the literature (OR, 4.42 [95% CI, 1.47–19.89]). Postmechanical thrombectomy National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale was available in 69% of study patients compared with 29% of literature cases at 24 hours (OR, 5.48 [95% CI, 2.62–12.06]), and 64% of study patients compared with 32% of cases at discharge (OR, 3.85 [95% CI, 1.87–8.19]). For study sites, median scores were 12 at baseline, 9 at 24 hours, and 5 at discharge. Median scores in case reports were 15 at baseline, 4 at 24 hours, and 3 at discharge. ORs for differences in outcomes between groups were 5.97 (95% CI, 2.28–15.59) at 24 hours and 3.68 (95% CI, 1.45–9.34) at discharge. Conclusions: Study site patients had higher rates of National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale reporting and worse short-term outcomes compared with literature reports. Rigorous data collection is needed before treatment guidelines for pediatric mechanical thrombectomy can be developed.
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50. Synthesis, Structure, and Reactivity of Binaphthyl Supported Dihydro[1,6]diazecines
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Miran Lemmerer, Michael Abraham, Bogdan R. Brutiu, Alexander Roller, and Michael Widhalm
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2,2′-diamino-1,1′-binaphthyl ,ring closing metathesis ,heterocycle ,diaza-macrocycle ,dihydroxylation ,epoxidation ,ring contraction ,rearrangement ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
A short approach to chiral diaza-olefines from protected 2,2′-diamino-1,1′-binaphthyl is presented. Cis- and trans-olefines can be selectively obtained by twofold N-allylation followed by RCM or by bridging a 2,2′-diamino-1,1′-binaphthyl precursor with trans-1,4-dibromo-2-butene. Deprotection afforded cis- and trans-dihydro[1,6]diazecines 1 in 58 and 64% overall yield. The reactivity of the but-2-ene-1,4-diyl fragment was investigated yielding corresponding epoxides, diols, and mono- and dibromo products. In several cases rearrangements and participation of the proximate N-Boc group was observed. In no case could allylic substitution be accomplished. From 13 compounds X-ray structure analyses could be obtained.
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