La tecnología se refiere al conjunto de conocimientos técnicos y científicos que permiten diseñar bienes y servicios para satisfacer las necesidades humanas y adaptarse al medio ambiente. A lo largo de la historia, la tecnología se ha utilizado para satisfacer necesidades básicas como alimentación y vivienda, así como para obtener placer y estatus social. La tecnología moderna aporta grandes beneficios, pero también plantea desafíos como la distracción en el aula y el aumento del fraude.
The Facial nerve is the seventh cranial nerve that controls muscles of facial expression and conveys taste sensations from the tongue. It emerges from the brainstem between the pons and medulla. In the first three months of development, the facial nerve establishes its course through the facial canal and branching pattern. It has both motor and sensory functions and can be damaged, causing conditions like Bell's palsy or injuries during procedures near the parotid gland or temporomandibular joint.
El documento explica los conceptos clave del ordenamiento territorial, incluyendo territorio, ordenamiento y ordenamiento territorial. Define el ordenamiento territorial como la planeación estratégica de las actividades humanas para el desarrollo sostenible de acuerdo a las condiciones del territorio. Explica que el objetivo principal del ordenamiento territorial es contribuir al desarrollo sostenible a través de la participación de los actores, el uso sostenible de los recursos naturales y la planificación equilibrada del territorio.
La tecnología se refiere al conjunto de conocimientos técnicos y científicos que permiten diseñar bienes y servicios para satisfacer las necesidades humanas y adaptarse al medio ambiente. A lo largo de la historia, la tecnología se ha utilizado para satisfacer necesidades básicas como alimentación y vivienda, así como para obtener placer y estatus social. La tecnología moderna aporta grandes beneficios, pero también plantea desafíos como la distracción en el aula y el aumento del fraude.
The Facial nerve is the seventh cranial nerve that controls muscles of facial expression and conveys taste sensations from the tongue. It emerges from the brainstem between the pons and medulla. In the first three months of development, the facial nerve establishes its course through the facial canal and branching pattern. It has both motor and sensory functions and can be damaged, causing conditions like Bell's palsy or injuries during procedures near the parotid gland or temporomandibular joint.
El documento explica los conceptos clave del ordenamiento territorial, incluyendo territorio, ordenamiento y ordenamiento territorial. Define el ordenamiento territorial como la planeación estratégica de las actividades humanas para el desarrollo sostenible de acuerdo a las condiciones del territorio. Explica que el objetivo principal del ordenamiento territorial es contribuir al desarrollo sostenible a través de la participación de los actores, el uso sostenible de los recursos naturales y la planificación equilibrada del territorio.
Diplomat leadership styles value interpersonal harmony and keeping groups together. They are typically kind, social, and focus on resolving conflicts peacefully. Working for Diplomat leaders is often more fun and social compared to other styles, as Diplomats emphasize putting employees in positions to succeed using their strengths rather than challenges.
BPS DCP SIGOPAC Good Practice Guidance in Demonstrating Quality and Outcomes ...Alex King
This report outlines a rigorous, multidimensional framework for evaluating quality and outcomes in psycho-oncology services, which can be flexibly adapted to local needs and priorities.
It aims to challenge psycho-oncology services to develop and standardise procedures that address the clinical and operational aspects of quality, while maintaining a firm focus on the experiential.
The proposed framework focuses on six key domains of service quality:
- Is this service safe?
- Is this service equitable, while also focused on those most in need?
- Is this service timely and responsive?
- Is this service respectful, collaborative and patient-centred?
- Is this service offering effective interventions?
- Is this service contributing to efficient multidisciplinary care?
To address these domains, psycho-oncology services need to draw on multiple, convergent sources of data, including key performance indicators, activity levels, patient self-report measures, feedback from professional colleagues, etc.
Why Curation is a Core Competency for L&D ProfessionalsDavid Kelly
These slides were used in support of a talk I delivered fpr the ATD Research Triangle Area Chapter in November 2015.
If you're interested in bringing this talk/workshop into your event or organization, please contact me at LnDDave@gmail.com.
https://imatge.upc.edu/web/publications/keyframe-based-video-summarization-designer
This Final Degree Work extends two previous projects and consists in carrying out an improvement of the video keyframe extraction module from one of them called Designer Master, by integrating the algorithms that were developed in the other, Object Maps.
Firstly the proposed solution is explained, which consists in a shot detection method, where the input video is sampled uniformly and afterwards, cumulative pixel-to-pixel difference is applied and a classifier decides which frames are keyframes or not.
Last, to validate our approach we conducted a user study in which both applications were compared. Users were asked to complete a survey regarding to different summaries created by means of the original application and with the one developed in this project. The results obtained were analyzed and they showed that the improvement done in the keyframes extraction module improves slightly the application performance and the quality of the generated summaries.
This document discusses the anatomy and function of the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). It begins by describing the supranuclear and infranuclear pathways of the facial nerve from the brain to the muscles of facial expression. It then discusses the facial nucleus and branches of the facial nerve. The document outlines the muscles innervated by branches of the facial nerve and clinical examination of the facial nerve's motor, sensory and secretory functions. Finally, it describes various disorders of facial nerve function including Bell's palsy, central facial palsy, and other causes of peripheral facial paralysis.
Animal behavior can be innate, social, or learned. Innate behaviors are instincts, like a kitten's instinct to chase moving objects. Social behaviors include aggression over resources, territoriality to protect resources for mating and raising young, and communication through sounds, smells, and visual displays. Learned behaviors develop through experience using processes like habituation, classical conditioning, and trial and error learning.
The document provides an introduction to computer architecture. It discusses binary numbers and the bit and byte units used to measure digital information. It describes the major components of a computer system, including the central processing unit (CPU), memory, hard drives, and input/output components. The CPU functions are explained, including fetching and executing instructions through a cycle and using registers, caches, and memory in a hierarchy. Direct access memory like RAM is faster than sequential access storage like hard disks.
The document summarizes the events of December 2, 1942, when Enrico Fermi and a team of scientists at the University of Chicago achieved the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. Key points:
- Fermi led a team that constructed a crude pile of black bricks and wooden timbers in a squash court under Stagg Field.
- At 3:25 pm on December 2, 1942, the control rod was withdrawn, initiating the first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction.
- This successful experiment confirmed that a nuclear chain reaction was possible and provided a proof of concept for future nuclear reactor research during World War II and afterward.
Haiku Deck is a presentation platform that allows users to create Haiku-style slideshows. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare by providing a link to do so. It aims to inspire the reader to try out Haiku Deck's unique presentation style.
Occupational safety and health has its origins in the Medieval era, when physicians first described diseases affecting miners and other workers exposed to dust. Throughout history, various occupations like chimney sweeping led to increased cancer risks due to exposures. Today we have more knowledge about protecting workers, though not all hazards can be prevented. Managers must consider facilities, processes, and risks like physical, chemical, and ergonomic hazards. Developing standard procedures and notifying workers of updates is important to minimize risks. A safety manager's role includes understanding risk categories like chemicals, noise, dust and machinery issues common to their industry. Management bears responsibility for employee safety and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Diplomat leadership styles value interpersonal harmony and keeping groups together. They are typically kind, social, and focus on resolving conflicts peacefully. Working for Diplomat leaders is often more fun and social compared to other styles, as Diplomats emphasize putting employees in positions to succeed using their strengths rather than challenges.
BPS DCP SIGOPAC Good Practice Guidance in Demonstrating Quality and Outcomes ...Alex King
This report outlines a rigorous, multidimensional framework for evaluating quality and outcomes in psycho-oncology services, which can be flexibly adapted to local needs and priorities.
It aims to challenge psycho-oncology services to develop and standardise procedures that address the clinical and operational aspects of quality, while maintaining a firm focus on the experiential.
The proposed framework focuses on six key domains of service quality:
- Is this service safe?
- Is this service equitable, while also focused on those most in need?
- Is this service timely and responsive?
- Is this service respectful, collaborative and patient-centred?
- Is this service offering effective interventions?
- Is this service contributing to efficient multidisciplinary care?
To address these domains, psycho-oncology services need to draw on multiple, convergent sources of data, including key performance indicators, activity levels, patient self-report measures, feedback from professional colleagues, etc.
Why Curation is a Core Competency for L&D ProfessionalsDavid Kelly
These slides were used in support of a talk I delivered fpr the ATD Research Triangle Area Chapter in November 2015.
If you're interested in bringing this talk/workshop into your event or organization, please contact me at LnDDave@gmail.com.
https://imatge.upc.edu/web/publications/keyframe-based-video-summarization-designer
This Final Degree Work extends two previous projects and consists in carrying out an improvement of the video keyframe extraction module from one of them called Designer Master, by integrating the algorithms that were developed in the other, Object Maps.
Firstly the proposed solution is explained, which consists in a shot detection method, where the input video is sampled uniformly and afterwards, cumulative pixel-to-pixel difference is applied and a classifier decides which frames are keyframes or not.
Last, to validate our approach we conducted a user study in which both applications were compared. Users were asked to complete a survey regarding to different summaries created by means of the original application and with the one developed in this project. The results obtained were analyzed and they showed that the improvement done in the keyframes extraction module improves slightly the application performance and the quality of the generated summaries.
This document discusses the anatomy and function of the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). It begins by describing the supranuclear and infranuclear pathways of the facial nerve from the brain to the muscles of facial expression. It then discusses the facial nucleus and branches of the facial nerve. The document outlines the muscles innervated by branches of the facial nerve and clinical examination of the facial nerve's motor, sensory and secretory functions. Finally, it describes various disorders of facial nerve function including Bell's palsy, central facial palsy, and other causes of peripheral facial paralysis.
Animal behavior can be innate, social, or learned. Innate behaviors are instincts, like a kitten's instinct to chase moving objects. Social behaviors include aggression over resources, territoriality to protect resources for mating and raising young, and communication through sounds, smells, and visual displays. Learned behaviors develop through experience using processes like habituation, classical conditioning, and trial and error learning.
The document provides an introduction to computer architecture. It discusses binary numbers and the bit and byte units used to measure digital information. It describes the major components of a computer system, including the central processing unit (CPU), memory, hard drives, and input/output components. The CPU functions are explained, including fetching and executing instructions through a cycle and using registers, caches, and memory in a hierarchy. Direct access memory like RAM is faster than sequential access storage like hard disks.
The document summarizes the events of December 2, 1942, when Enrico Fermi and a team of scientists at the University of Chicago achieved the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. Key points:
- Fermi led a team that constructed a crude pile of black bricks and wooden timbers in a squash court under Stagg Field.
- At 3:25 pm on December 2, 1942, the control rod was withdrawn, initiating the first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction.
- This successful experiment confirmed that a nuclear chain reaction was possible and provided a proof of concept for future nuclear reactor research during World War II and afterward.
Haiku Deck is a presentation platform that allows users to create Haiku-style slideshows. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare by providing a link to do so. It aims to inspire the reader to try out Haiku Deck's unique presentation style.
Occupational safety and health has its origins in the Medieval era, when physicians first described diseases affecting miners and other workers exposed to dust. Throughout history, various occupations like chimney sweeping led to increased cancer risks due to exposures. Today we have more knowledge about protecting workers, though not all hazards can be prevented. Managers must consider facilities, processes, and risks like physical, chemical, and ergonomic hazards. Developing standard procedures and notifying workers of updates is important to minimize risks. A safety manager's role includes understanding risk categories like chemicals, noise, dust and machinery issues common to their industry. Management bears responsibility for employee safety and ensuring compliance with regulations.
This document discusses environmental management and sustainability efforts in business. It outlines several key things to consider for a successful environmental management system, including total commitment from company management, dedicated individuals in designated positions, and a management system tailored to the company's needs. The document then provides details on setting up an environmental management system, including collecting data on resource usage, waste production, transportation emissions, and other metrics. Analyzing these figures can provide insights into production and opportunities for cost savings through reduced resource consumption and risk mitigation.
The document discusses various issues an organization may face and areas a consultant could help address. Key issues include:
1) Staffing costs being too high or staff not efficiently using their time.
2) Revenue generated per unit of time being too low.
3) High costs of chemicals, supplies, products, transportation and inefficient processes.
4) The organization lacking the right type, size, competencies or distribution of staff, machines, and management of quality, the environment, and facilities to operate profitably.