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2. موسیقی و جبرخطی.
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مرضیه فلاحت and جواد طیبی
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Sound, with all its manifestations, presents itself as a form of energy with properties and capabilities that remain partially shrouded in mystery. The art of composing music, the artful assemblage and fusion of sounds, still lingers in a realm of obscurity, fraught with complexities. The techniques wielded by composers often stem from an intrinsic gift that defies replication or sharing. However, akin to other art forms, music can be deciphered through the lenses of mathematics and geometry. Through the utilization of linear algebra, a paramount mathematical discipline, a practical and efficient framework can be established for the comprehension and manipulation of musical compositions. Within this discourse, we delve into the essence of music and its fundamental principles, subsequently exploring the application of mathematical concepts; linear algebra in particular; in the analysis of music. The findings put forth in this manuscript hold the potential to enlighten researchers and enthusiasts within the realm of music and mathematical sciences, enhance comprehension and knowledge, refine and enhance analytical methodologies and musical procedures across various facets of the music industry, and foster a deeper bond between the realms of mathematics and artistic expression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Geçmişten Günümüze Âşıklık Geleneği ve Erzurum’da Yetişen Son Dönem Âşıklarının Ürettiği Eserler.
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Kurubaş, Burak
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TURKISH history ,CULTURAL transmission ,MUSICAL ability ,FOLK songs ,ENTERTAINMENT events - Abstract
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- 2024
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4. An Approach of Similarity Measure in Hindustani Music
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Patranabis, Anirban, Banerjee, Kaushik, Sengupta, Ranjan, Ghosh, Dipak, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Hirose, Keikichi, editor, Joshi, Deepak, editor, and Sanyal, Shankha, editor
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- 2024
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5. The first two functionally antagonistic call notes influence female choice in the Anhui tree frog.
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Jiang, Qingyue, Sun, Ruolei, Wang, Zhiyue, Song, Jinjin, Fang, Ke, Zhang, Baowei, and Fang, Guangzhan
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HYLIDAE ,WHITE noise ,BIOLOGICAL fitness ,BACK orders - Abstract
In most anuran species, vocalizations often consist of different notes with various temporal and spectral acoustic attributes which play a crucial role in their survival and reproductive success. Although the first call note might be necessary for anuran communication, we know little about how different notes of the calls influence female choice. The present study used phonotaxis experiments to examine the effects of the notes on female choice in the Anhui tree frog (Rhacophorus zhoukaiyae). The stimulus pair consisted of the original male advertisement call (OC) and one of four revised versions, where the first (WN1), second (WN2), or fifth (WN5) notes were replaced by band-limited white noise (WN), and the second note was replaced by a period of silence (SN2), played back antiphonally. The results showed that (1) the females preferred OC compared with WN1, suggesting the first call note plays an important role in female choice, and (2) the females preferred WN2 and SN2 compared with OC. We discuss the possibility that the second note might be the result of the combined effects of physiological constraint and avoiding backward masking of the second note on the first one over evolutionary time. These results support the notion that the first two functionally antagonistic call notes may influence female choice in this species. Significance statement: Vocalizations consisting of different components are a prerequisite for acoustic communication. However, the effect of different notes in anuran advertisement calls on female choice is still unknown. We adapted different notes of the original male advertisement call of the Anhui tree frog (R. zhoukaiyae) and played them back to females in order to explore the effects of these modifications on female choice. We found that females preferred male advertisement calls that contained the first note, but not the second one. These results support the idea that the first call note may play an important role in female choice, while the second note might have resulted from the combined effects of physiological constraint and avoiding backward masking of the second note on the first one. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. تحلیل انتقادی گونه های تأویل آیات در لطائف الاشارات قشیری.
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مریم قبادی
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Among the unexplored aspects of "interpretation" in the Islamic tradition, an important area is the origin of "hermeneutics" from the heritage of exegesis. It can shed light on the dimensions, capabilities, and unexplored chapters of Muslim commentators while highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. In this way, it paves the way for the introduction of new hermeneutical themes. To pursue this broader perspective, a critical analysis of the different ways of interpreting verse in Latā'if al-'Ishārāt serves as a crucial step. By typologizing Qushairī's interpretations and subjecting them to a critical reading using the analytical-descriptive method, this study concludes that Qushairī occupies a prominent literary, artistic, and Sufi position within the Latā'if al-'Ishārāt. As a result, his aesthetically pleasing interpretations are more common than his precise and principled ones. In the case of precise interpretations, the majority focus on presenting the underlying semantic layers of the verses, followed by giving objective examples. However, the notion of "possible meaning among several possible meanings" is missing. Despite his ability to captivate audiences with his sensationalism and effectiveness in conveying the teachings of the Quran, some of his superficial, far-fetched, and simplistic interpretations do not live up to his scholarly reputation and cannot be justified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Description of the Pre-Hatching Calls of the Clark's Grebe (Aechmophorus clarkii).
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Rodríguez-Casanova, Araceli J., Hernández-Silva, Dante A., and Zuria, Iriana
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GREBES ,BIOACOUSTICS ,SOUNDS ,LAGOONS ,EMBRYOS - Abstract
In birds, pre-hatching calls are part of the communication behavior between parents and offspring, and may serve multiple functions. The Clark's Grebe (Aechmophorus clarkii) has a wide distribution in Mexico, and in 2015 we monitored a reproductive colony in the lagoon of Zumpango in central Mexico. We describe and measure the pre-hatching calls of two individuals from two different clutches. Eggs were about 22–25 days old. We obtained 5.16 minutes of recordings, with 81 calls made up by a frequency-modulated note and with an average call duration of 8.05 milliseconds and a peak dominant frequency of 828.20 Hertz (max 870.40; min 771.38). Calls were emitted at intervals of 1.38 seconds. This is the first description of pre-hatching calls in the Clark's Grebe, a poorly studied waterbird in Mexico. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Çizgiler Üzerinden Notalar Savaşı: 1946 Sovyetler Birliği Muhtırası.
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ÇİMENLİ, Şakire
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NATIONALISM ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,SPIRITUALITY ,DEMOCRACY ,WORLD War II - Abstract
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- 2024
9. TRT THM REPERTUVARINDA YER ALAN "AYDIN İÇİNDE KAPALI ÇARŞI" ADLI TÜRKÜNÜN HALE GÜR TARAFINDAN İCRASININ ANALİZİ.
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TOPRAK, Betül and AKKAŞ, Salih
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In the compilation studies during the Republic period, folk songs were notated taking into account the Western music sound system. Considering these two types of music, which have different performance practices and sound systems, it can be seen that the practice is far from a scientific approach. This situation prevents the local elements that add richness to the folk songs by giving them their characteristic features from being reflected in the performance and creates standard, monotonous performances. In this regard, it is thought as a solution to write the notes taking into account the vocalizations of the masters who are accepted as schools in Turkish folk music and to carry out training and performances based on these notes. In this study, the performance of the folk song "Grand Bazaar in Aydın" by Hale Gür was analyzed. In the light of the analysis, it was determined that Gür used step decoration, Mordan, Trill and Group notes in the folk song in question. In the study, it is recommended to re-create the notations by taking into account the vocal performances of other masters who have become schools, and to carry out training and vocalization studies on the new notes to be created. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Aufgaben für kritisches Denken und Spracherwerb
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Reddy, K. Venkat, Lakshmi, G. Suvarna, Reddy, K. Venkat, editor, and Lakshmi, G. Suvarna, editor
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- 2023
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11. NEYZENBAŞI DEDE EMÎN EFENDİ (YAZICI)'NIN TAKSÎM DEFTERİ.
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ALANÇ, Şemsettin and DURU, Sinan
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- 2023
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12. Extended distribution of endemic species, Drimia coromandeliana (Asparaga ceae) from eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh, India
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Vallepu, Nagaraju, Swamy, Jetti, and Gudivada, Sudarsanam
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- 2023
13. A bright representative of the composer school - Adil Babirov.
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Kasimi, Sehrana
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AZERBAIJANI music ,MAQAM ,POPULAR music ,STUDENT attitudes - Abstract
Our scientific article entitled "A bright representative of the composer school - Adil Babirov" is dedicated to Adil Babirov, a composer who contributed to the history of Azerbaijani music of the 20th century, his work, as well as the study of some of his works. At the beginning of the article, the names of some works of outstanding musical figures of Azerbaijan, exhibited outside our country, are mentioned. On world stages, there are sold out operas and ballets by Kara Karaev and Fikret Amirov. The article presents the works of the composer Adil Babirov. The composer, who lived in exile until the end of his life, composed and created in the national spirit. The mode-intonation form of his songs is built according to the national principle. Almost all of the composer's songs were composed in the mode of mugham. Here the composer uses Segakh, Shura, Shushtar and other mugham modes. The Prelude-Scherzo is a very interesting and unusual work. So this multi-movement piece starts with a heavy adagio tempo, moves into an allegro rhythm, and then returns to a heavy largo tempo again, making a beautiful twist. In the article, musical versions of the work are reproduced in small fragments. The article notes that Adil Babirov is a versatile composer. Thus, the composer turned to film music, pop music, the song genre and Western classical music. His music for films is an invaluable contribution to Azerbaijani culture. And also the composer wrote music for cartoons. In 1976, he wrote the music for the cartoon Claw, Ear, Carpet, Thorn. During the years of emigration, the composer created many works related to Karabakh. His work "Native Land" is an example of this. The music written by the composer for the TV play "Yurd Yeri", which reflects the real life of people forcibly displaced from the Karabakh land, is one of his last works. It should be noted that what distinguishes the composer from other colleagues is his work with modulations. The article also discusses the composer's life path. The years of his education and the universities where he worked are discussed. It is emphasized here that Adil Babirov, who was a student of the brilliant composer Kara Karaev, was not awarded the honorary titles he deserved to perpetuate his name. The compositional activity of the honored artist Adil Babirov occupies a special place in the musical culture of Azerbaijan. It is noted that, as mentioned in the text, while studying at the Pedagogical Institute, our teacher in his student years was the composer Adil Babirov. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
14. Récits de la guérison en Côte d'ivoire: les dits et les non-dits de la spiritualité.
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Koenig, Boris and LeBlanc, Marie Nathalie
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SPIRITUAL healing ,PRAYER in Christianity ,SPIRITUALITY ,PRAYERS ,HEALING ,RELIGIOUSNESS - Abstract
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- 2023
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15. A Matrix-Based Approach for Evaluation of Vocal Renditions in Hindustani Classical Music
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Gajjar, Kunjal, Patel, Mukesh, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Gao, Xiao-Zhi, editor, Tiwari, Shailesh, editor, Trivedi, Munesh C., editor, and Mishra, Krishn K., editor
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- 2021
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16. Methods of using information about the art of music in teaching history to students of 9th and 10th grades of secondary schools
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Zakirova, Zilola Azamovna
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- 2021
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17. Ways to develop professional competense of future music culture teachers
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Qobilova, Ezozxon Bakirovna
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- 2021
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18. Geographic Variation in Note Types of Alarm Calls in Japanese Tits (Parus minor).
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Zhang, Li, Yu, Jiangping, Shen, Chao, Yin, Dake, Jin, Longru, Liang, Wei, and Wang, Haitao
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BIRDSONGS , *ALARMS , *PREDATION , *BIRD populations , *SONGBIRDS , *GENETIC speciation ,POPULATION of China - Abstract
Simple Summary: Divergence in acoustic signal systems might play a central role in speciation. Alarm calls are part of the acoustic signal system, which can transmit information about impending threats to group members and relatives. This study focuses on geographic variation in the note types of alarm calls in Japanese tits, a small songbird species distributed broadly in China. It was found that the note types of the same population responding to different intruders were roughly the same, and that all the three populations had shared note types and their own unique note types to warn about the same intruder. Moreover, we found large differences in the acoustic parameters of shared common note types among populations. These findings provide valuable information to improve the collective understanding of the evolutionary mechanisms of alarm call systems in birds. Geographic variability in acoustic signals has been documented in many bird species. However, geographic variations in alarm calls have been so far neglected despite their crucial role on reducing risk to group members and relatives. We analyzed the note types and acoustic parameters of Japanese tit (Parus minor) alarm calls to three types of intruders (a nest predator, an adult predator, and a harmless species) from three populations in China. Our results revealed that tits in the same population produce similar note types to different intruders, but the three populations only shared six note types and each population had unique note types. The frequency and duration parameters of three shared common note types were significantly different among populations. The three populations belong to the same species, thus they have shared note types. We suspect that the unique note types occurring in each population may be related to three potential reasons: founder effect, predation pressure, and vocal learning. The differences in acoustic parameters of common notes among populations may be a consequence of adaptations to their environments. We suggest that population differences in the note levels of bird alarm calls do exist. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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19. Developing traditional musical skills
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Mirzayev, Komiljon
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- 2022
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20. Intensive modes of study and the need to focus on the process of learning in Higher Education
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Lodge, Jason M, Ashford-Rowe, Kevin, Lodge, Jason M, and Ashford-Rowe, Kevin
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In the context of a constantly evolving international higher education sector, this commentary emphasises the need for consilience between basic research on learning processes and observations from intensive modes of study. Following a discussion of conflicting evidence on optimal learning time frames, we advocate for seeking alignment between classroom practices with underlying learning mechanisms. We argue for a unified understanding of effective learning beyond notions of the credit point hour or volume of learning, focusing on processes rather than mere inputs and outputs. A collaborative approach between researchers, educators, and policymakers aiming for consilience has the potential to provide practical insights and strategies to enhance student learning and success. Understanding the mechanisms beneath the impact of intensive modes of study, as outlined in this special issue, has the potential to advance the conversation about quality higher education for the 21st century.
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- 2024
21. Artificial Intelligence as a Tool for Creating Patient Visit Summary: A Scoping Review and Guide to Implementation in an Erectile Dysfunction Clinic.
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Lumbiganon S, Abou Chawareb E, Moukhtar Hammad MA, Azad B, Shah D, and Yafi FA
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- Humans, Male, Natural Language Processing, Electronic Health Records, Artificial Intelligence, Erectile Dysfunction therapy
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Purpose of Review: In modern healthcare, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized clinical practices, particularly in data management and patient visit summary creation. Manual creation of patient summary is repetitive, time-consuming, prone to errors, and increases clinicians' workload. AI, through voice recognition and Natural Language Processing (NLP), can automate this task more accurately and efficiently. Erectile dysfunction (ED) clinics, which deal with specific pattern of conditions together with an involvement of broader systemic issues, can greatly benefit from AI-driven patient summary. This scoping review examined the evidence on AI-generated patient summary and evaluated their implementation in ED clinics., Recent Findings: A total of 381 articles were initially identified, 11 studies were included for the analysis. These studies showcased various methodologies, such as AI-assisted clinical notes and NLP algorithms. Most studies have demonstrated the ability of AI to be used in real life clinical scenarios. Major electronic health record platforms are also integrating AI to their system. However, to date, no studies have specifically addressed AI for patient summary creation in ED clinics., Competing Interests: Declarations Ethics Approval and Consent to Participate Not applicable. Consent for Publication Not applicable. Competing Interests FY: Coloplast: Advisory board, speaker; Endo: Advisory board; Haleon: Advisory board; Halozyme: Advisory board, speaker; Masimo: Intellectual property; Softwave: Advisory board; Sprout: Consultant; Vertica: Research investigator; Xialla: Advisory board., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2024
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22. Automated System to Capture Patient Symptoms From Multitype Japanese Clinical Texts: Retrospective Study.
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Nishiyama T, Yamaguchi A, Han P, Pereira LWK, Otsuki Y, Andrade GHB, Kudo N, Yada S, Wakamiya S, Aramaki E, Takada M, and Toi M
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Japan, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Breast Neoplasms drug therapy, Female, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions diagnosis, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions epidemiology, East Asian People, Electronic Health Records, Natural Language Processing
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Background: Natural language processing (NLP) techniques can be used to analyze large amounts of electronic health record texts, which encompasses various types of patient information such as quality of life, effectiveness of treatments, and adverse drug event (ADE) signals. As different aspects of a patient's status are stored in different types of documents, we propose an NLP system capable of processing 6 types of documents: physician progress notes, discharge summaries, radiology reports, radioisotope reports, nursing records, and pharmacist progress notes., Objective: This study aimed to investigate the system's performance in detecting ADEs by evaluating the results from multitype texts. The main objective is to detect adverse events accurately using an NLP system., Methods: We used data written in Japanese from 2289 patients with breast cancer, including medication data, physician progress notes, discharge summaries, radiology reports, radioisotope reports, nursing records, and pharmacist progress notes. Our system performs 3 processes: named entity recognition, normalization of symptoms, and aggregation of multiple types of documents from multiple patients. Among all patients with breast cancer, 103 and 112 with peripheral neuropathy (PN) received paclitaxel or docetaxel, respectively. We evaluate the utility of using multiple types of documents by correlation coefficient and regression analysis to compare their performance with each single type of document. All evaluations of detection rates with our system are performed 30 days after drug administration., Results: Our system underestimates by 13.3 percentage points (74.0%-60.7%), as the incidence of paclitaxel-induced PN was 60.7%, compared with 74.0% in the previous research based on manual extraction. The Pearson correlation coefficient between the manual extraction and system results was 0.87 Although the pharmacist progress notes had the highest detection rate among each type of document, the rate did not match the performance using all documents. The estimated median duration of PN with paclitaxel was 92 days, whereas the previously reported median duration of PN with paclitaxel was 727 days. The number of events detected in each document was highest in the physician's progress notes, followed by the pharmacist's and nursing records., Conclusions: Considering the inherent cost that requires constant monitoring of the patient's condition, such as the treatment of PN, our system has a significant advantage in that it can immediately estimate the treatment duration without fine-tuning a new NLP model. Leveraging multitype documents is better than using single-type documents to improve detection performance. Although the onset time estimation was relatively accurate, the duration might have been influenced by the length of the data follow-up period. The results suggest that our method using various types of data can detect more ADEs from clinical documents., (©Tomohiro Nishiyama, Ayane Yamaguchi, Peitao Han, Lis Weiji Kanashiro Pereira, Yuka Otsuki, Gabriel Herman Bernardim Andrade, Noriko Kudo, Shuntaro Yada, Shoko Wakamiya, Eiji Aramaki, Masahiro Takada, Masakazu Toi. Originally published in JMIR Medical Informatics (https://medinform.jmir.org), 24.09.2024.)
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23. Stratification of Indian Dance Forms Through Audio Signal
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Das, Sanghamitra, Dutta, Suchibrota, Ghosal, Arijit, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Das, Asit Kumar, editor, Nayak, Janmenjoy, editor, Naik, Bighnaraj, editor, Dutta, Soumi, editor, and Pelusi, Danilo, editor
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- 2020
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24. Importance of uzbek and english songs in education and language learning
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Qizi, Alimova Dilnoza Xamid, Qizi, Alimova Dilnoza Khamid, Tursunovich, Rustamov Ilxom, and Tursunovich, Rustamov Ilkhom
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- 2021
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25. Musical protein: Mapping the time sequence of music onto the spatial architecture of proteins.
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Su, Jun and Zhou, Peng
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• This study is the first time attempting to convert music to biomolecules. • A novel notion termed musical protein (MP) –– the protein defined by music –– is proposed. • A computational strategy to map the time sequence of music onto the spatial architecture of proteins is described. • Some designed MPs are confirmed to have biological functions. Music, the ubiquitous language across human cultures, is traditionally considered as a form of art but has been linked to biomolecules in recent years. However, previous efforts have only been addressed on sonification of nucleic acids and proteins to produce so-called life music, the soundscape from the basic building blocks of life. In this study, we attempted to, for the first time, conduct a reverse operation of this process, i.e. conversion of music to protein (CoMtP). A novel notion termed musical protein (MP) –– the protein defined by music –– was proposed and, on this basis, we described a computational strategy to map the time sequence of music onto the spatial architecture of proteins, which considered that each note in the stave of a music (target) can be simply characterized by two acoustical quantities and that each residue in the primary sequence of a protein (hit) was represented by amino acid descriptors. A simulated annealing (SA) algorithm was applied to iteratively generate the best matched MP hit for a music target and structural bioinformatics was then used to model spatial advanced structure for the resulting MP. We also demonstrated that some small MPs derived from music segments may have potential biological functions, which, for example, can serve as antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) to inhibit clinical bacterial strains with moderate or high antibacterial potency. This work may benefit many aspects; for example, it would open a door for the hearing-impaired persons to 'listen' music in a biological vision and could be a mean of exposing students to the concepts of biomolecules at an earlier age through the use of auditory characteristics. The CoMtP would also facilitate the rational design of proteins with biological and medicinal significance. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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26. Stratification of String Instruments Using Chroma-Based Features
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Ghosal, Arijit, Dutta, Suchibrota, Banerjee, Debanjan, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Abraham, Ajith, editor, Dutta, Paramartha, editor, Mandal, Jyotsna Kumar, editor, Bhattacharya, Abhishek, editor, and Dutta, Soumi, editor
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- 2019
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27. Answer Note 'A novel method for solving the fully neutrosophic linear programming problems: Suggested modifications'
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Ranjan Kumar, Seyyed Ahmad Edalatpanah, Sudipta Gayen, and Said Broumi
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linear programming problem ,neutrosophic linear programming problem ,note ,reply ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Singh et al. [1], for solving the fully neutrosophic linear programming problems stated that the method of Abdel-Basset et al. [2] is scientifically incorrect and suggested a modified version for it. They have constructed their modifications based on different model assumptions which have been discussed in detail in the answer note. The purpose of this answer note is to inform that the justifications and clarifications given by Singh et al. [1] are not appropriate. We show that the outcome obtained by Abdel-Basset et al. [2] is correct and the method holds all conditions of the problem under neutrosophic environment. This answer note has also discussed some additional narrative which was not discussed in Abdel-Basset et al. [3] comment paper. Finally, we aim to bring back the faith in readers on the proposed method by Abdel-Basset et al. [2].
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- 2021
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28. Kitâb-ı Dede Korkud Üzerine: Über das Kitâb-i Dede Korkud.
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Orkun, Hüseyin Namık and Candan, Eraslan
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- 2022
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29. Registration of violence against women in the state of Paraíba: observational study.
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Freitas de Miranda Coelho, Ana Flávia, Pereira Medeiros, Rosicleide Rúbia, de Souza Santos Albuquerque, Luciene, Bastos Leite, Thais, Ribeiro Costa, Maria Clara, and Queiroz de Macedo, Jaqueline
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VIOLENCE against women ,SEXUAL assault ,EPIDEMIOLOGY ,MEDICAL care ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems - Abstract
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- 2021
30. Clinical Documentation during Scribed and Nonscribed Ophthalmology Office Visits
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Haley L. Dusek, MD, Isaac H. Goldstein, BA, Adam Rule, PhD, Michael F. Chiang, MD, and Michelle R. Hribar, PhD
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Electronic health record ,Note ,Office visit ,Scribe ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Purpose: To observe the impact of using scribes on documentation efficiency in ophthalmology clinics. Design: Single-center retrospective cohort study. Participants: A total of 29 997 outpatient visits conducted by 7 attending ophthalmologists between January 1, 2018, and December 31, 2019, were included in the study: 18 483 with a scribe present during the encounter and 11 514 without a scribe present. Methods: Use of a scribe. Main Outcome Measures: Total physician documentation time, physician documentation time during and after the visit, visit length, time to chart closure, note length, and percentage of note text edited by physician. Results: Total physician documentation time was significantly less when working with a scribe (mean ± standard deviation, 4.7 ± 2.9 minutes/note vs. 7.6 ± 3.8 minutes/note; P < 0.001), as was documentation time during the visit (2.8 ± 2.2 minutes/note vs. 5.9 ± 3.1 minutes/note; P < 0.001). Physicians also edited scribed notes less, deleting 1.9 ± 4.4% of scribes’ draft note text and adding 14.8 ± 11.4% of the final note text, compared with deleting 6.0 ± 9.1% (P < 0.001) of draft note text and adding 21.2 ± 15.3% (P < 0.001) of final note text when not working with a scribe. However, physician after-visit documentation time was significantly higher with a scribe for 3 of 7 physicians (P < 0.001). Scribe use was also associated with an office visit length increase of 2.9 minutes (P < 0.001) per patient and time to chart closure of 3.0 hours (P < 0.001), according to mixed-effects linear models. Conclusions: Scribe use was associated with increased documentation efficiency through lower total documentation time and less note editing by physicians. However, the use of a scribe was also associated with longer office visit lengths and time to chart closure. The variability in the impact of scribe use on different measures of documentation efficiency leaves unanswered questions about best practices for the implementation of scribes and warrants further study of effective scribe use.
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31. The British Atlantic Slave Trade and Indian Cotton Textiles: The Case of Thomas Lumley & Co.
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Kobayashi, Kazuo, Sugiyama, S., Series Editor, and Shiroyama, Tomoko, editor
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- 2018
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32. Geographic Variation in Note Types of Alarm Calls in Japanese Tits (Parus minor)
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Li Zhang, Jiangping Yu, Chao Shen, Dake Yin, Longru Jin, Wei Liang, and Haitao Wang
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note ,bird alarm calls ,geographic variation ,Japanese tits ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Geographic variability in acoustic signals has been documented in many bird species. However, geographic variations in alarm calls have been so far neglected despite their crucial role on reducing risk to group members and relatives. We analyzed the note types and acoustic parameters of Japanese tit (Parus minor) alarm calls to three types of intruders (a nest predator, an adult predator, and a harmless species) from three populations in China. Our results revealed that tits in the same population produce similar note types to different intruders, but the three populations only shared six note types and each population had unique note types. The frequency and duration parameters of three shared common note types were significantly different among populations. The three populations belong to the same species, thus they have shared note types. We suspect that the unique note types occurring in each population may be related to three potential reasons: founder effect, predation pressure, and vocal learning. The differences in acoustic parameters of common notes among populations may be a consequence of adaptations to their environments. We suggest that population differences in the note levels of bird alarm calls do exist.
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- 2022
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33. YARGITAY KARARLARI ÇERÇEVESİNDE BONODA DÜZENLEME SEBEBİNİN DEĞİŞTİRİLMESİNE YÖNELİK BEYANLARIN İSPAT YÜKÜNE ETKİSİ.
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BOZGEYİK, Hayri and GÜNDOĞDU, Süleyman Burak
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Copyright of Journal of Commercial & Intellectual Property Law (TFM) / Ticaret ve Fikri Mülkiyet Hukuku Dergisi is the property of Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Facult of Law 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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34. Shēng, Yīn et Yuè dans les textes classiques chinois
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YAN Xiaolu
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son ,note ,musique ,pensée traditionnelle chinoise ,technique musicale ,Language and Literature - Abstract
Les trois caractères chinois: Shēng, Yīn et Yuè sont omniprésents dans les textes classiques chinois concernant la musique. En général, on pense que Shēng est une imitation du son naturel, et Yīn est le positionnement du son selon certaines règles. Pourvu de sens sociaux et rituels, Yuè représente souvent l’ensemble de la musique instrumentale, le chant et la danse. Toutefois, ces trois caractères reçoivent des sens très divers selon les contextes. Dans cet article, nous essayons d’analyser et discerner le sens des trois caractères chinois dans des textes classiques datant de l’époque pré-impériale, des textes significatifs de la pensée de la Chine antique ainsi que des évolutions de la technique musicale.
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35. Notatka uczniowska jako tekst edukacyjny
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Jadwiga Kowalikowa
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note ,textual competences ,student ,text ,Language and Literature - Abstract
The author of the article considers the importance of a note in education as well as in social and professional life and therefore she decides to reinterpret its function from two points of view: a traditional one existing in didactics (note ensures durability of the results of teaching) and from a perspective of media communication and digital reality that in many cases lead to reinterpretation and redefinition of many fixed opinions. Having defined such field of interest, the author of the article presents a note from a perspective of dominating today particular Polonistic concept of education. She presents taking notes as multistage process of gaining skills to write texts and proposes effective model of working on a note in a class (defined in stages and conditions) – while a student matures to his own textual activity.
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36. Identifying Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria in Hospitalized Patients: What Is the Role of Active-Surveillance Cultures?
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Sandora, Thomas J, Dolan, Susan A, Harbarth, Stephan, Huang, Susan S, McAdam, Alexander J, and Milstone, Aaron M
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Medical Microbiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Bacterial Infections ,Bacteriological Techniques ,Carrier State ,Cross Infection ,Disease Outbreaks ,Drug Resistance ,Multiple ,Bacterial ,Humans ,Intensive Care Units ,Mass Screening ,Acinetobacter ,Acinetobacter baumannii ,antibiotic resistant bacterium ,bacterial colonization ,bacterium ,bacterium culture ,bacterium identification ,bloodstream infection ,disinfection ,Escherichia coli ,hand washing ,healthcare associated infection ,hospital patient ,human ,infection prevention ,intensive care unit ,Klebsiella pneumoniae ,methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus ,methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection ,morbidity ,mortality ,nonhuman ,note ,protective equipment ,risk assessment ,vancomycin resistant Enterococcus ,Medical Biotechnology ,Medical Biochemistry and Metabolomics ,General Clinical Medicine ,Clinical sciences ,Medical biochemistry and metabolomics - Published
- 2013
37. Targeted decolonization to prevent ICU infections.
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Cartwright, Edward JP, Saunderson, Rebecca B, and Peacock, Sharon J
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Carrier State ,Cross Infection ,Disinfection ,Female ,Humans ,Infection Control ,Intensive Care Units ,Male ,Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus ,Staphylococcal Infections ,chlorhexidine ,pseudomonic acid ,asepsis ,bloodstream infection ,coagulase negative Staphylococcus ,human ,infection control ,infection prevention ,infection rate ,intensive care ,letter ,methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection ,polymerase chain reaction ,priority journal ,universal decolonization ,cross infection ,disinfection ,female ,heterozygote ,intensive care unit ,male ,methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus ,methodology ,note ,Staphylococcus infection ,Medical and Health Sciences ,General & Internal Medicine - Published
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38. Targeted decolonization to prevent ICU infections.
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Huang, Susan S, Septimus, Edward, and Platt, Richard
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Humans ,Staphylococcal Infections ,Cross Infection ,Carrier State ,Infection Control ,Disinfection ,Intensive Care Units ,Female ,Male ,Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus ,chlorhexidine ,pseudomonic acid ,asepsis ,bloodstream infection ,coagulase negative Staphylococcus ,human ,infection control ,infection prevention ,infection rate ,intensive care ,letter ,methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection ,polymerase chain reaction ,priority journal ,universal decolonization ,cross infection ,disinfection ,female ,heterozygote ,intensive care unit ,male ,methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus ,methodology ,note ,Staphylococcus infection ,Medical and Health Sciences ,General & Internal Medicine - Published
- 2013
39. Universal decolonization was better than MRSA screening and isolation for preventing nosocomial ICU infections.
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Decker, Brooke K and Palmore, Tara N
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Carrier State ,Cross Infection ,Disinfection ,Female ,Humans ,Infection Control ,Intensive Care Units ,Male ,Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus ,Staphylococcal Infections ,chlorhexidine ,pseudomonic acid ,aged ,bacterial colonization ,bloodstream infection ,controlled study ,decolonization ,female ,follow up ,hospital infection ,human ,intensive care unit ,major clinical study ,male ,medical procedures ,methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus ,methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection ,note ,outcome assessment ,priority journal ,randomized controlled trial ,screening ,Public Health and Health Services - Published
- 2013
40. Improving Healthcare Environmental Cleaning and Disinfection Current and Evolving Issues
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Carling, Philip C and Huang, Susan S
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Health Sciences ,Disinfection ,Environmental Monitoring ,Feedback ,Gases ,Guideline Adherence ,Guidelines as Topic ,Housekeeping ,Hospital ,Humans ,Hydrogen Peroxide ,Organizational Policy ,Patients' Rooms ,Quality Control ,Research Design ,Ultraviolet Rays ,hydrogen peroxide ,bioluminescence ,cleaning ,contamination ,disease transmission ,disinfection ,health care ,health care quality ,human ,note ,pathogenesis ,policy ,practice guideline ,public health service ,ultraviolet C radiation ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Epidemiology ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Published
- 2013
41. Answer Note "A novel method for solving the fully neutrosophic linear programming problems: Suggested modifications".
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Kumar, Ranjan, Edalatpanah, Seyyed Ahmad, Gayen, Sudipta, and Broumi, Said
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Singh et al. [1], for solving the fully neutrosophic linear programming problems stated that the method of Abdel-Basset et al. [2] is scientifically incorrect and suggested a modified version for it. They have constructed their modifications based on different model assumptions which have been discussed in detail in the answer note. The purpose of this answer note is to inform that the justifications and clarifications given by Singh et al. [1] are not appropriate. We show that the outcome obtained by Abdel-Basset et al. [2] is correct and the method holds all conditions of the problem under neutrosophic environment. This answer note has also discussed some additional narrative which was not discussed in Abdel-Basset et al. [3] comment paper. Finally, we aim to bring back the faith in readers on the proposed method by Abdel-Basset et al. [2]. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
42. A RING membrane-anchor E3 ubiquitin ligase gene is co-expressed with steroidal glycoalkaloid biosynthesis genes in tomato
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Shoji, Tsubasa and Saito, Kazuki
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Plant Science ,Note ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
RING membrane-anchor (RMA) E3 ubiquitin ligases are involved in endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-associated protein degradation, which mediates the regulated destruction of ER-resident enzymes in various organisms. We determined that the transcription factor JASMONATE-RESPONSIVE ETHYLENE RESPONSE FACTOR 4 (JRE4) co-regulates the expression of the RMA-type ligase gene SlRMA1, but not its homolog SlRMA2, with steroidal glycoalkaloid biosynthesis genes in tomato, perhaps to prevent the overaccumulation of these metabolites.
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- 2022
43. Regulatory approval of cancer risk-reducing (chemopreventive) drugs: moving what we have learned into the clinic.
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Meyskens, Frank L, Jr, Curt, Gregory A, Brenner, Dean E, Gordon, Gary, Herberman, Ronald B, Finn, Olivera, Kelloff, Gary J, Khleif, Samir N, Sigman, Caroline C, and Szabo, Eva
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Anticarcinogenic Agents: pharmacology ,Breast Neoplasms: metabolism ,Chemoprevention: methods ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,Drug Approval ,Drug Industry: methods ,Early Detection of Cancer ,Female ,Humans ,Male ,Medical Oncology: methods ,Neoplasms: prevention & control ,Patient Compliance ,Risk ,Tumor Markers ,Biological: metabolism ,adenosine A2 receptor agonist ,alpha adrenergic receptor blocking agent ,angiotensin 2 receptor antagonist ,antineoplastic agent ,BCG vaccine ,beta adrenergic receptor blocking agent ,biological marker ,calcium channel blocking agent ,cancer vaccine ,celecoxib ,cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitor ,diclofenac ,dipeptidyl carboxypeptidase inhibitor ,diuretic agent ,finasteride ,ganglion blocking agent ,guanethidine ,hormone inhibitor ,hydralazine ,monoamine oxidase inhibitor ,nonsteroid antiinflammatory agent ,photofrin ,placebo ,raloxifene ,retinoid derivative ,sulindac ,tamoxifen ,thiocyanic acid derivative ,Veratrum alkaloid ,Wart virus vaccine ,actinic keratosis ,adenoma ,antihypertensive therapy ,Barrett esophagus ,bladder carcinoma ,breast cancer ,cancer invasion ,cancer prevention ,cancer risk ,carcinoma in situ ,cardiovascular disease ,catecholamine depletion ,clinical practice ,conceptual framework ,disease severity ,drug approval ,drug cost ,drug industry ,drug research ,drug synthesis ,familial adenomatous polyposis ,familial polyposis ,genetic risk ,human ,hypertension ,low drug dose ,neoplasm ,note ,priority journal ,prostate cancer ,randomized controlled trial (topic) ,risk reduction ,single nucleotide polymorphism ,United States ,uterine cervix cancer ,Anticarcinogenic Agents ,Breast Neoplasms ,Chemoprevention ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,Drug Approval ,Drug Industry ,Early Detection of Cancer ,Female ,Humans ,Male ,Medical Oncology ,Neoplasms ,Patient Compliance ,Risk ,Tumor Markers ,Biological - Abstract
This article endeavors to clarify the current requirements and status of regulatory approval for chemoprevention (risk reduction) drugs and discusses possible improvements to the regulatory pathway for chemoprevention. Covering a wide range of topics in as much depth as space allows, this report is written in a style to facilitate the understanding of nonscientists and to serve as a framework for informing the directions of experts engaged more deeply with this issue. Key topics we cover here are as follows: a history of definitive cancer chemoprevention trials and their influence on the evolution of regulatory assessments; a brief review of the long-standing success of pharmacologic risk reduction of cardiovascular diseases and its relevance to approval for cancer risk reduction drugs; the use and limitations of biomarkers for developing and the approval of cancer risk reduction drugs; the identification of individuals at a high(er) risk for cancer and who are appropriate candidates for risk reduction drugs; business models that should incentivize pharmaceutical industry investment in cancer risk reduction; a summary of scientific and institutional barriers to development of cancer risk reduction drugs; and a summary of major recommendations that should help facilitate the pathway to regulatory approval for pharmacologic cancer risk reduction drugs.
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- 2011
44. ŞEYH GÂLİB'İN TÜRKÇESİ ÜZERİNE BAZI DİKKATLER.
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BERBERCAN, Mehmet Turgut
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Copyright of Journal of International Social Research is the property of Journal of International Social Research 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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- 2020
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45. Нізка "Іскрынкі" Янкі Брыля як мастацкае адзінства
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Nikifarawa, Wolga
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Copyright of Białorutenistyka Białostocka is the property of University of Bialystok 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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- 2020
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46. Seeking common ground between medical humanities and basic sciences.
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Koepke, Yvette
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Curriculum ,Education ,Medical: organization & administration ,Faculty ,Humanities: education ,Humans ,Interprofessional Relations ,Science: education ,education program ,humanism ,letter ,medical education ,medical school ,medical student ,physician ,priority journal ,curriculum ,education ,human ,humanities ,medical education ,note ,organization and management ,public relations ,science ,university ,Curriculum ,Education ,Medical ,Faculty ,Humanities ,Humans ,Interprofessional Relations ,Science - Published
- 2009
47. Methods and methods of improving musical literacy of first and second graders
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Abdullayeva, Zulaykho and Abdullayeva, Zulaykho
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This article discusses effective methods and technologies for the development of musical literacy of Primary School students.
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- 2023
48. Book Review: Handbook of Research on Lessons Learned from Transitioning to Virtual Classrooms During a Pandemic
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Jackson, Deidra Faye and Jackson, Deidra Faye
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This book review on the Handbook of Research on Lessons Learned from Transitioning to Virtual Classrooms During a Pandemic by editors Amy W. Thornburg, Robert J. Ceglie, and Dixie F. Abernathy, aims to highlight reflections on the aftermath of the shift to online learning as told by K-20 teachers, faculty, staff, and administrators in the wake of the nascent spread of COVID-19 around the world. This review summary[s]es and assesses the book with the intention of offering readership a selection that promises effective educational learning tools, strategies, recommendations, and policies that might prove beneficial for all students going forward. Based on first-person narratives from classroom teachers, college professors, and community leaders around the world, who were on the front lines of moving to online teaching platforms, this book review may prove worthwhile to their global counterparts, who are searching for a primer on how educators might help students recover learning losses after the pandemic. In addition, the faculty editors, who are based at Queens University of Charlotte in North Carolina, present real-life accounts of the supplementary challenges the pandemic presented to students and teachers, including food insecurity, emergency remote teaching, and student motivation, primarily in North Carolina and such countries as Italy, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, and the United Kingdom. Thornburg et al.’s book is noteworthy to the global educational community as it presents stories from a compelling array of contributors whose captivating lived experiences will sound familiar to the audience; moreover, the authors validate their findings and unabashedly acknowledge their shortcomings.
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- 2023
49. Book Review: Contemplative practices in higher education: Powerful methods to transform teaching and learning (by D. Barbezat and M. Bush)
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Hopkins, Erin A. and Hopkins, Erin A.
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This book review on Daniel Barbezat and Mirabai Bush’s book titled Contemplative Practices in Higher Education: Powerful Methods to Transform Teaching and Learning aims to provide exposure to the possibility of enhanced student experience through contemplative practices across various fields of study and across universities globally. This book review summarizes and evaluates the book with the hope that it will help readership decide if this is a book they would like to purchase as part of their strategy for student learning. This book review, based on a contemplative approach to teaching and learning at the university, is important because it can inspire faculty to implement these strategies for deeper learning within university students. Also, varied contemplative practices are introduced that cultivate the common outcome of greater focus that can serve as a foundation for an internal ethical compass of a university student. Barbezat and Bush’s book is significant to university learning and teaching practice as it challenges the notion of narrowly focused technical training and instead encourages faculty and students to examine how their thoughts and actions affect themselves and others. This book proves a worthy contribution to university learning and teaching practices across fields of study by offering an introduction and guidance on how to implement a fresh yet at the same time age-old practice to pedagogy that can cultivate deeper student learning by helping bring abstract concepts into embodied understanding.
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- 2023
50. Involvement of Older Adults, the Golden Resources, as a Primary Measure for Fall Prevention
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Arkkukangas, Marina and Arkkukangas, Marina
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Falls remain the second leading cause of injury-related deaths worldwide; therefore, longstanding practical fall-prevention efforts are needed. Falls can also lead to a reduction in independence and quality of life among older adults. Fall-prevention research has found that early prevention promotes a prolonged independence. However, it remains unknown which intervention is most beneficial for early prevention and how these interventions should be implemented for long-term effects. In addition, the present and future burden on social and healthcare services contributes to a gap in needs and requires an evidence-based fall prevention. Research suggests that strength, balance, and functional training are effective in reducing falls and fall-related injuries. Such training could greatly impacting independence. Fear of falling and strategies for managing falls are the suggested components to be included when evaluating fall-prevention programs. Thus, the preservation of physical functions is highly relevant for both independence and quality of life. It also contributes to psychological and social well-being, which are important factors for enabling individuals to stay at home for as long as possible. To meet future challenges associated with the expected increase in the older population, older adults should be viewed as a golden resource. With assistance from professionals and researchers, they can learn and gain the ability to institute fall-prevention programs in their own environments. These environments are primarily beyond the responsibilities of the healthcare sector. Therefore, programs comprising current knowledge about fall prevention should be developed, evaluated, and implemented with older adults by using a “train-The-trainer” approach, where a natural collaboration is established between civil society and/or volunteers, healthcare professionals, and researchers. For sustainable and effective fall-prevention programs, a co-design and early collaborative appr
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- 2023
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