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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38031403/utilizing-simulation-to-address-structural-racism-in-the-health-care-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susan L Huehn
Aim: To fill the gap in research that historically has been limited by focusing on the health problems experienced by people of color. Method: A simulation exercise was developed for senior pre-licensure nursing students in their senior year of a pre-licensure nursing program at a Midwest liberal arts college to intervene when a health-care provider in the hospital acted in an oppressive manner toward a client. Results: Qualitative findings suggest the value of addressing structural racism during a simulated learning experience to facilitate an understanding of the extent of racism inherent in the health-care system and biases that can be perpetuated by health-care providers...
November 29, 2023: Creative Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38027250/new-horizons-in-near-zero-refractive-index-photonics-and-hyperbolic-metamaterials
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REVIEW
Michaël Lobet, Nathaniel Kinsey, Iñigo Liberal, Humeyra Caglayan, Paloma A Huidobro, Emanuele Galiffi, Jorge Ricardo Mejía-Salazar, Giovanna Palermo, Zubin Jacob, Nicolò Maccaferri
The engineering of the spatial and temporal properties of both the electric permittivity and the refractive index of materials is at the core of photonics. When vanishing to zero, those two variables provide efficient knobs to control light-matter interactions. This Perspective aims at providing an overview of the state of the art and the challenges in emerging research areas where the use of near-zero refractive index and hyperbolic metamaterials is pivotal, in particular, light and thermal emission, nonlinear optics, sensing applications, and time-varying photonics...
November 15, 2023: ACS Photonics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38026404/the-relationship-between-sleep-quality-and-daytime-dysfunction-among-college-students-in-china-during-covid-19-a-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei Ji, Liyong Shi, Xinjun Lin, Zhiyong Shen, Qingquan Chen, Duanhong Song, Pengxiang Huang, Zhihuang Zhao, Jimin Fan, Yiming Hu, Mianmian Xie, Jiaohong Yang, Xiaoyang Chen
OBJECTIVE: College Students' sleep quality and daytime dysfunction have become worse since the COVID-19 outbreak, the purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between sleep quality and daytime dysfunction among college students during the COVID-19 (Corona Virus Disease 2019) period. METHODS: This research adopts the form of cluster random sampling of online questionnaires. From April 5 to 16 in 2022, questionnaires are distributed to college students in various universities in Fujian Province, China and the general information questionnaire and PSQI scale are used for investigation...
2023: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38024410/gender-stereotypes-embedded-in-natural-language-are-stronger-in-more-economically-developed-and-individualistic-countries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clotilde Napp
Gender stereotypes contribute to gender imbalances, and analyzing their variations across countries is important for understanding and mitigating gender inequalities. However, measuring stereotypes is difficult, particularly in a cross-cultural context. Word embeddings are a recent useful tool in natural language processing permitting to measure the collective gender stereotypes embedded in a society. In this work, we used word embedding models pre-trained on large text corpora from more than 70 different countries to examine how gender stereotypes vary across countries...
November 2023: PNAS Nexus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37974665/utilizing-simulation-based-training-to-increase-preeclampsia-recognition-in-undiagnosed-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susan Furr, Dana R Martin, Kristy Schmaldinst, Laura Daugherty
Research suggests that simulation in nursing education is a learning strategy that promotes critical thinking and utilization of clinical judgment in a safe environment without fear of retribution if errors are made. Senior nursing students in a small liberal arts university participated in a complex simulation that involved a pregnant patient with preeclampsia. The students were charged with doing a complete assessment of the patient and unborn baby. Upon completion of the assessment, the students utilized their critical thinking skills to determine the best treatment for the patient and baby that rendered the best outcomes...
November 1, 2023: Journal of Perinatal Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37952175/pideel-metabolic-pathway-informed-deep-learning-model-for-survival-analysis-and-pathological-classification-of-gliomas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gun Kaynar, Doruk Cakmakci, Caroline Bund, Julien Todeschi, Izzie Jacques Namer, A Ercument Cicek
UNLABELLED: Online assessment of tumor characteristics during surgery is important and has the potential to establish an intra-operative surgeon feedback mechanism. With the availability of such feedback, surgeons could decide to be more liberal or conservative regarding the resection of the tumor. While there are methods to perform metabolomics-based tumor pathology prediction, their model complexity predictive performance is limited by the small dataset sizes. Furthermore, the information conveyed by the feedback provided on the tumor tissue could be improved both in terms of content and accuracy...
November 11, 2023: Bioinformatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37819550/the-importance-of-preconception-hcy-testing-identification-of-a-folate-trap-syndrome-in-a-woman-attending-an-assisted-reproduction-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arthur Clément, Patrice Clément, Géraldine Viot, Yves J R Menezo
Methylation is a ubiquitous and permanent key biochemical process playing a major role in gametogenesis and embryogenesis in relation to epigenetics and imprinting. Methylation relies on a unique cofactor S-Adenosyl Methionine: SAM. Release of the methyl group onto target molecules is followed by liberation of S-Adenosyl Homocysteine (SAH), and then homocysteine (Hcy), both potent inhibitors of the methylation process. Defective recycling of homocysteine, leading to Hyperhomocysteinemia, is mainly due to reduced activity of MTHFR (Methylene TetraHydroFolate Reductase)...
October 11, 2023: Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37811463/retracted-innovation-of-french-interpretation-teaching-mode-in-the-new-liberal-arts-environment
#28
Journal Of Environmental And Public Health
[This retracts the article DOI: 10.1155/2022/3033943.].
2023: Journal of Environmental and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37740132/automatic-segmentation-of-brain-glioma-based-on-xy-net
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenbin Xu, Jizhong Liu, Bing Fan
Glioma is a malignant primary brain tumor, which can easily lead to death if it is not detected in time. Magnetic resonance imaging is the most commonly used technique to diagnose gliomas, and precise outlining of tumor areas from magnetic resonance images (MRIs) is an important aid to physicians in understanding the patient's condition and formulating treatment plans. However, relying on radiologists to manually depict tumors is a tedious and laborious task, so it is clinically important to investigate an automated method for outlining glioma regions in MRIs...
September 23, 2023: Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37705678/hyperhomocysteinemia-in-hypofertile-male-patients-can-be-alleviated-by-supplementation-with-5mthf-associated-with-one-carbon-cycle-support
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arthur Clement, Edouard Amar, Patrice Clement, Éric Sedbon, Charles Brami, Silvia Alvarez, Yves Menezo
INTRODUCTION: Homocysteine (Hcy) is a cellular poison, side product of the hydrolysis of S-Adenosyl Homocysteine, produced after the universal methylation effector S -Adenosylmethionine liberates a methyl group to recipient targets. It inhibits the methylation processes and its rising is associated with multiple disease states and ultimately is both a cause and a consequence of oxidative stress, affecting male gametogenesis. We have determined hyper homocysteinhemia (HHcy) levels can be reliably reduced in hypofertile patients in order to decrease/avoid associated epigenetic problems and protect the health of future children, in consideration of the fact that treatment with high doses of folic acid is inappropriate...
2023: Front Reprod Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37683032/cross-sectional-study-on-public-health-knowledge-among-first-year-university-students-in-japan-implications-for-educators-and-educational-institutions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miwa Sekine, David Aune, Shuko Nojiri, Makino Watanabe, Yuko Nakanishi, Shinobu Sakurai, Tomomi Iwashimizu, Yasuaki Sakano, Tetsuya Takahashi, Yuji Nishizaki
In recent years, there have been increasing knowledge gaps and biases in public health information. This has become especially evident during the COVID-19 pandemic and has contributed to the spread of misinformation. With constant exposure to disinformation and misinformation through television, the internet, and social media, even university students studying healthcare-related subjects lack accurate public health knowledge. This study aimed to assess university students' knowledge levels of basic public health topics before they started their specialized education...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37677869/the-effect-of-intrinsic-value-self-management-learning-and-mobile-assisted-language-learning-on-chinese-students-learning-adaptability-a-distal-mediation-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chenjuan Jiang
The study aims to explore the interrelationships between intrinsic value as a kind of motivational belief, self-management learning, mobile-assisted language learning, and students' adaptability to the learning environment at the higher education level in China. We administered a questionnaire to 415 undergraduates (211 males and 204 females). SPSS 26 and AMOS 24 were utilized to assess the data. Results showed that: (a) a significantly positive relationship exists between intrinsic value, self-management learning, mobile-assisted language learning, and learning adaptability; (b) intrinsic value had both direct and indirect effects on learning adaptability with self-management learning and mobile-assisted language learning partially mediate the positive relationship; (c) intrinsic value, self-management learning, mobile-assisted language learning, and learning adaptability had gender, grade, or discipline differences although all the effect sizes are small...
September 5, 2023: Acta Psychologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37614878/specifications-grading-is-an-effective-approach-to-teaching-biochemistry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justin J Donato, Thomas C Marsh
Specifications grading is a relatively recent approach to assessing student learning. In this approach, students make progress toward completion of a course by demonstrating mastery of specific skills or material. The assessment tools are short, frequent exercises that can be attempted multiple times until mastered. This contrasts with the traditional, exam-based assessment of student learning. There are multiple benefits to the specifications grading-based strategy, including reduced test anxiety, better knowledge retention, and increased flexibility...
August 2023: Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education: JMBE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37547385/construction-of-applied-talents-training-system-based-on-machine-learning-under-the-background-of-new-liberal-arts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fei Tang
The development of the new liberal arts field places emphasis on the integration of disciplines such as humanities, engineering, medicine, and agriculture. It specifically highlights the incorporation of new technologies into the education and training of liberal arts majors like economics, law, literature, history, and philosophy. However, when dealing with complex talent data, shallow machine learning algorithms may not provide sufficiently accurate evaluations of the relationship between input and output...
2023: PeerJ. Computer Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37525569/human-subjects-research-guidelines-for-undergraduate-researchers-an-analysis-of-institutional-review-board-irb-websites-at-top-liberal-arts-colleges-in-the-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nausica Marcos Miguel, Shiri Noy
Teaching students about the ethics of Human Subject Research (HSR) should be a fundamental component of students' education about research. In this article, we analyze the Institutional Review Board (IRB) websites of top-ranked Liberal Arts Colleges (LACs) to examine their framing of HSR carried out by undergraduate students. Our descriptive quantitative analysis from 50 top-ranked LACs in the United States indicates that a majority of IRB websites provide information about undergraduate research, and most include information about students' classroom-based research...
July 31, 2023: Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics: JERHRE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37496900/the-influence-of-national-policies-on-the-evolution-of-industrial-design-education-in-china
#36
REVIEW
Shujiang Li, Yusheng Zhang, Zhenya Wang, Hongwen Li
This study systematically describes research trends of "industrial design education in China" using bibliometrics mapping from 1992 to 2021. This study aims to sort out industrial design education's historical flow in China and analyze its intrinsic links with Chinese national policies. A combination of quantitative and qualitative methods is used to describe and analyze this study. A technique that combines policy historical analysis with a bibliometric review based on Citespace's knowledge mapping is used in this research...
July 2023: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37436852/reaf-remembering-enhancement-and-entropy-based-asymptotic-forgetting-for-filter-pruning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xin Zhang, Weiying Xie, Yunsong Li, Kai Jiang, Leyuan Fang
Neurologically, filter pruning is a procedure of forgetting and remembering recovering. Prevailing methods directly forget less important information from an unrobust baseline at first and expect to minimize the performance sacrifice. However, unsaturated base remembering imposes a ceiling on the slimmed model leading to suboptimal performance. And significantly forgetting at first would cause unrecoverable information loss. Here, we design a novel filter pruning paradigm termed Remembering Enhancement and Entropy-based Asymptotic Forgetting (REAF)...
July 12, 2023: IEEE Transactions on Image Processing: a Publication of the IEEE Signal Processing Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37362006/emerging-trends-of-computational-chemistry-and-molecular-modeling-in-froth-flotation-a-review
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REVIEW
Abolfazl Alizadeh Sahraei, Dariush Azizi, Abdol Hadi Mokarizadeh, Daria Camilla Boffito, Faïçal Larachi
Froth flotation is the most versatile process in mineral beneficiation, extensively used to concentrate a wide range of minerals. This process comprises mixtures of more or less liberated minerals, water, air, and various chemical reagents, involving a series of intermingled multiphase physical and chemical phenomena in the aqueous environment. Today's main challenge facing the froth flotation process is to gain atomic-level insights into the properties of its inherent phenomena governing the process performance...
June 21, 2023: ACS Eng Au
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37359755/persistent-and-transient-productive-efficiency-in-the-african-airline-industry
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gianmaria Martini, Flavio Porta, Davide Scotti
Airline efficiency growth is considered one of the key factors for aviation sustainability in Africa and for creating a successful relationship between aviation activities and economic development in the continent. This paper proposes estimating the efficiency of African airlines in the period 2010-2019 using a state-of-the-art stochastic frontier model disentangling persistent efficiency, transient efficiency, and unobserved heterogeneity. We also examine the impact on both persistent and transient efficiency of (i) ownership structure, (ii) political stability, (iii) airline geographical location, (iv) airline domicile country's economic freedom, and (v) airline participation in a global alliance...
May 26, 2023: Journal of productivity analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37356318/problematic-social-media-use-is-associated-with-depression-and-similar-to-behavioral-addictions-physiological-and-behavioral-evidence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akaki Tsilosani, KinHo Chan, Adriana Steffens, Thomas B Bolton, William J Kowalczyk
While many studies have examined the relationship between problematic social media use (PSMU) and mental health disorders, little is known about reward responsiveness mechanisms that might be driving this relationship and the neurophysiological characteristics of PSMU. We surveyed 96 undergraduate students at a private liberal arts college in upstate NY. PSMU was assessed using the Social Media Disorder Scale. Fourteen Individuals endorsing in five or more and three or less categories on the Social Media Disorder Scale were offered and underwent resting state QEEG...
June 18, 2023: Addictive Behaviors
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