ORCID: status and benefits to publishersORCID, Inc
This document discusses ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID), a non-profit organization that provides a persistent digital identifier for individuals completing research. ORCID aims to standardize data exchange in research by connecting researchers to their works and streamlining processes like manuscript submission. The summary discusses how ORCID is being adopted by universities, research organizations, funders, publishers and more to integrate ORCID IDs into their systems and workflows to better identify authors, link grants to publications, and enhance research evaluation.
The document summarizes information about the Chalukya Layout development project in Dharwad, Karnataka. The Chalukya dynasty established the first urban settlements in India and the developers aim to continue that legacy by building a well-planned township. The layout will have over 50 residential and commercial plots with amenities like roads, drainage, electricity and water supply. It is strategically located near the city center with good transportation links and access to schools, hospitals and other infrastructure.
Gautama Buddha was a sage from ancient India whose teachings founded Buddhism. Born in Nepal as Siddhartha Gautama to a royal family, he developed an interest in spiritual teachings and meditated under a bodhi tree, achieving enlightenment and insight into suffering. He then taught others about the Middle Way of moderation and founded the first Buddhist community. Toward the end of his life, Buddha announced his impending death and passed away at age 80 after eating his last meal.
Sleep apnea is defined as cessation of breathing during sleep lasting at least 10 seconds and is classified as obstructive or central. Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by intermittent upper airway obstruction while central involves impaired respiratory drive. Sleep apnea is common, affecting 9% of women and 24% of men, and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality if left untreated. Treatment depends on severity but often involves continuous positive airway pressure.
ORCID Overview: Why your Lifelong Identifier is Important in the Digital Age ...ORCID, Inc
"ORCID overview: why your lifelong identifier is important in the digital age" presented by Nobuko Miyairi, ORCID Regional Director for Asia Pacific, at the ORCID workshop on 28 February 2017.
The document discusses Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS). It provides an overview of HRIS, including why they are needed, their applications and utilities, implementation process, benefits, and limitations. It also includes a case study of SunGard, a company that uses an Oracle/PeopleSoft HRIS for functions like payroll processing, training, and recruitment. The HRIS allows for speedy data retrieval and processing, accurate reporting, and more effective HR decision making. However, implementation can be challenging and affect company culture, and systems may face issues like downtime.
A pH meter is an electronic instrument used to measure the pH (acidity or alkalinity) of liquids and semi-solids. It consists of glass and reference electrodes connected to an electronic meter that measures and displays the pH reading. The first commercial pH meter was invented in the 1930s. pH meters work by measuring the hydrogen ion concentration based on reactions in the electrodes. They must be calibrated using standard buffer solutions before use to accurately measure the pH of samples. Common applications include medicine, agriculture, food production, and more.
Ken Robinson’s talk “How to escape education's death valley” is one of my favorites. It was recorded in April of 2013. I highly recommend that you watch his latest talk on TED.com. The quotes I assembled for the talk are the one’s most salient to me personally. This is not an attempt to summarize his talk in anyway, but perhaps a quote or two will be useful for you in your own presentations related to education, etc. The slides are in PDF, but you can easily cut and paste text as you wish. You can of, course, get the entire transcript of the talk on the ted.com website (in many languages). Let’s keep the conversation regarding the education revolution going. peace - garr
ORCID: status and benefits to publishersORCID, Inc
This document discusses ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID), a non-profit organization that provides a persistent digital identifier for individuals completing research. ORCID aims to standardize data exchange in research by connecting researchers to their works and streamlining processes like manuscript submission. The summary discusses how ORCID is being adopted by universities, research organizations, funders, publishers and more to integrate ORCID IDs into their systems and workflows to better identify authors, link grants to publications, and enhance research evaluation.
The document summarizes information about the Chalukya Layout development project in Dharwad, Karnataka. The Chalukya dynasty established the first urban settlements in India and the developers aim to continue that legacy by building a well-planned township. The layout will have over 50 residential and commercial plots with amenities like roads, drainage, electricity and water supply. It is strategically located near the city center with good transportation links and access to schools, hospitals and other infrastructure.
Gautama Buddha was a sage from ancient India whose teachings founded Buddhism. Born in Nepal as Siddhartha Gautama to a royal family, he developed an interest in spiritual teachings and meditated under a bodhi tree, achieving enlightenment and insight into suffering. He then taught others about the Middle Way of moderation and founded the first Buddhist community. Toward the end of his life, Buddha announced his impending death and passed away at age 80 after eating his last meal.
Sleep apnea is defined as cessation of breathing during sleep lasting at least 10 seconds and is classified as obstructive or central. Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by intermittent upper airway obstruction while central involves impaired respiratory drive. Sleep apnea is common, affecting 9% of women and 24% of men, and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality if left untreated. Treatment depends on severity but often involves continuous positive airway pressure.
ORCID Overview: Why your Lifelong Identifier is Important in the Digital Age ...ORCID, Inc
"ORCID overview: why your lifelong identifier is important in the digital age" presented by Nobuko Miyairi, ORCID Regional Director for Asia Pacific, at the ORCID workshop on 28 February 2017.
The document discusses Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS). It provides an overview of HRIS, including why they are needed, their applications and utilities, implementation process, benefits, and limitations. It also includes a case study of SunGard, a company that uses an Oracle/PeopleSoft HRIS for functions like payroll processing, training, and recruitment. The HRIS allows for speedy data retrieval and processing, accurate reporting, and more effective HR decision making. However, implementation can be challenging and affect company culture, and systems may face issues like downtime.
A pH meter is an electronic instrument used to measure the pH (acidity or alkalinity) of liquids and semi-solids. It consists of glass and reference electrodes connected to an electronic meter that measures and displays the pH reading. The first commercial pH meter was invented in the 1930s. pH meters work by measuring the hydrogen ion concentration based on reactions in the electrodes. They must be calibrated using standard buffer solutions before use to accurately measure the pH of samples. Common applications include medicine, agriculture, food production, and more.
Ken Robinson’s talk “How to escape education's death valley” is one of my favorites. It was recorded in April of 2013. I highly recommend that you watch his latest talk on TED.com. The quotes I assembled for the talk are the one’s most salient to me personally. This is not an attempt to summarize his talk in anyway, but perhaps a quote or two will be useful for you in your own presentations related to education, etc. The slides are in PDF, but you can easily cut and paste text as you wish. You can of, course, get the entire transcript of the talk on the ted.com website (in many languages). Let’s keep the conversation regarding the education revolution going. peace - garr
Foreign exchange refers to the exchange of one country's currency for another. The foreign exchange market allows currencies to be traded globally, 24 hours a day. Major participants include banks, brokers, and authorized dealers. Exchange rates are determined by supply and demand in the foreign exchange market. They can be fixed by governments or allowed to float based on market forces. Factors like economic performance, interest rates, trade balances, and political events influence exchange rate movements. Risks from exchange rate fluctuations must be managed through techniques like setting loss limits and controlling overall currency exposure.
This document provides an overview of remote sensing through a seminar presented by Ashwathy Babu Paul. It defines remote sensing as obtaining information about an object without physical contact through electromagnetic radiation. It describes the basic components and process of remote sensing systems including energy sources, sensor recording, transmission and processing. Various sensors and platforms are discussed along with advantages and applications in fields like agriculture, natural resource management, national security, geology, meteorology, and more. Challenges are addressed but advantages of remote sensing are said to far outweigh these.
Vaccines provide immunity to diseases and contain agents that stimulate the immune system. There are several types including whole organism vaccines using killed or attenuated microbes, purified components like toxoids and polysaccharides, recombinant and DNA vaccines. Vaccines work by inducing both antibody and cellular immune responses. While effective, they also carry small risks like adverse reactions that researchers continue working to understand and improve safety.
The document discusses human resource planning, including what it is, why it is important, and how it is done. It describes human resource planning as involving forecasting an organization's human resource needs and developing plans to meet those needs. The key aspects of human resource planning discussed are analyzing supply and demand, developing action plans to address surpluses or shortages, and linking it to the organization's strategic planning process.
We’re all trying to find that idea or spark that will turn a good project into a great project. Creativity plays a huge role in the outcome of our work. Harnessing the power of collaboration and open source, we can make great strides towards excellence. Not just for designers, this talk can be applicable to many different roles – even development. In this talk, Seasoned Creative Director Sara Cannon is going to share some secrets about creative methodology, collaboration, and the strong role that open source can play in our work.
Ventilatory management of Acute Hypercapnic Respiratory FailureVitrag Shah
Presentation on ventilatory management in Acute Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure
Updated information till 17/8/16
For powerpoint format, contact dr.vitrag@gmail.com
http://www.medicalgeek.com/presentation/36513-ventilatory-management-acute-hypercapnic-respiratory-failure-presentation.html
Download review articles and guidelines for ventilatory management in COPD & Asthma
http://www.medicalgeek.com/articles-and-news/36514-articles-ventilatory-management-copd-asthma.html
FMCG companies are increasingly targeting rural Indian markets, which represent 70% of the population. To succeed, companies must tailor innovative marketing strategies to rural consumers' unique needs and purchasing behaviors. Nirma used low-cost products like soap and detergent to attract price-conscious rural customers. HLL promoted Clinic Plus shampoo through demonstrations to educate rural communities. Coca-Cola and Pepsi used small packaging and extensive distribution networks to reach rural customers. Overall, companies that reduce costs through new technologies and product diversification while developing culturally appropriate marketing have found success in rural India.
The document provides information about pharmacology and related topics. It discusses the definition of pharmacology as the study of drugs and their actions on the body. It also covers key concepts such as pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug dosage forms, routes of administration, absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and factors that influence drug response.
HCL Infosystems hosted an industrial training on data center implementation for Vivek Prajapati. The training covered an introduction to data centers, including their history and requirements for modern facilities. It discussed the physical infrastructure of data centers, including facility layout, mechanical engineering like HVAC systems, and electrical engineering infrastructure like power sources and UPS systems. The training also covered modular data center alternatives that offer scalable capacity in purpose-engineered modules that can be shipped worldwide.
Are you a Designer or a Developer or both? – This talk will explore myths & preconceptions about roles.. And how when we push these boundaries, we can achieve greater things. Because, if you understand what you’re trying to accomplish both technically and visually, you will have fantastic a outcome.
We’ll touch on “crossover” (golden unicorn) topics such as UI, UX, trusting instincts, user testing, wire framing, information architecture, typography, front end structure, form, and the mindset we need to have in order to challenge both sides of our brain.
WordPress is a great place to put this into practice: as its a perfect environment for leaning php & css, but also its surrounding community support helps us achieve greatness.
Weather you consider yourself a Designer, a Developer, or both: this talk is for you.
The document discusses human resources (HR) management and payroll processes. It defines HR management as creating information to support routine HR work and management decision making. The payroll process maintains employee pay and tax records. HR management and payroll are often integrated, with payroll being part of the HR module. Technology trends include HR self-service systems and outsourcing some HR functions.
The document discusses a context diagram and data flow diagram (DFD) that is physical. A context diagram shows the interaction between an organization or system and outside entities, while a physical DFD shows the flow of data between hardware and software components within an organization or system.
The document summarizes the key aspects of the purchasing process. It describes the functions of purchasing as handling routine work, supporting decision-making, and assisting with reporting. It outlines the internal perspective of the purchasing process flow. It discusses how purchasing fits within an organization's supply chain and the benefits of managing the supply chain. It also notes potential problems that can occur in supply chain management initiatives and ways to mitigate these issues.
This document provides an overview of the billing/accounts receivable/cash receipts (B/AR/CR) business process. It describes the key objectives of the process, horizontal and vertical views of how information flows through it, technologies used like digital imaging and customer self-service systems, and fraud prevention considerations. Diagrams are included to illustrate the context, data flows, entities and relationships involved in the B/AR/CR process.
The document discusses the order entry/sales (OE/S) process. It describes the key functions and goals of the OE/S process which include supporting repetitive work routines and decision making. It also outlines the various steps in the OE/S process from a customer placing an order through shipping. New technologies like data mining and customer relationship management systems are helping to improve decision making.
The document discusses internal controls and their importance for businesses. It provides:
1) Three main reasons for internal controls - to achieve business goals, mitigate risks, and ensure compliance.
2) Five interrelated components of internal controls - control environment, risk assessment, control activities, information and communication, and monitoring.
3) A definition of internal control as a system using people, processes, and procedures to reasonably ensure achieving business objectives. Management is responsible for the internal control system.
The document discusses using paper-folding activities in primary mathematics classrooms to promote student engagement. Specifically, it examines how paper-folding can foster affective, behavioral, and cognitive engagement among students. The study is significant as it extends the known benefits of paper-folding activities and incorporates them in novel ways, such as having students create models like a Soma cube that continue posing mathematical challenges. A classroom teaching experiment was conducted to investigate these issues, collecting data from paper-folding lessons in a Year 5 classroom over time.
Foreign exchange refers to the exchange of one country's currency for another. The foreign exchange market allows currencies to be traded globally, 24 hours a day. Major participants include banks, brokers, and authorized dealers. Exchange rates are determined by supply and demand in the foreign exchange market. They can be fixed by governments or allowed to float based on market forces. Factors like economic performance, interest rates, trade balances, and political events influence exchange rate movements. Risks from exchange rate fluctuations must be managed through techniques like setting loss limits and controlling overall currency exposure.
This document provides an overview of remote sensing through a seminar presented by Ashwathy Babu Paul. It defines remote sensing as obtaining information about an object without physical contact through electromagnetic radiation. It describes the basic components and process of remote sensing systems including energy sources, sensor recording, transmission and processing. Various sensors and platforms are discussed along with advantages and applications in fields like agriculture, natural resource management, national security, geology, meteorology, and more. Challenges are addressed but advantages of remote sensing are said to far outweigh these.
Vaccines provide immunity to diseases and contain agents that stimulate the immune system. There are several types including whole organism vaccines using killed or attenuated microbes, purified components like toxoids and polysaccharides, recombinant and DNA vaccines. Vaccines work by inducing both antibody and cellular immune responses. While effective, they also carry small risks like adverse reactions that researchers continue working to understand and improve safety.
The document discusses human resource planning, including what it is, why it is important, and how it is done. It describes human resource planning as involving forecasting an organization's human resource needs and developing plans to meet those needs. The key aspects of human resource planning discussed are analyzing supply and demand, developing action plans to address surpluses or shortages, and linking it to the organization's strategic planning process.
We’re all trying to find that idea or spark that will turn a good project into a great project. Creativity plays a huge role in the outcome of our work. Harnessing the power of collaboration and open source, we can make great strides towards excellence. Not just for designers, this talk can be applicable to many different roles – even development. In this talk, Seasoned Creative Director Sara Cannon is going to share some secrets about creative methodology, collaboration, and the strong role that open source can play in our work.
Ventilatory management of Acute Hypercapnic Respiratory FailureVitrag Shah
Presentation on ventilatory management in Acute Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure
Updated information till 17/8/16
For powerpoint format, contact dr.vitrag@gmail.com
http://www.medicalgeek.com/presentation/36513-ventilatory-management-acute-hypercapnic-respiratory-failure-presentation.html
Download review articles and guidelines for ventilatory management in COPD & Asthma
http://www.medicalgeek.com/articles-and-news/36514-articles-ventilatory-management-copd-asthma.html
FMCG companies are increasingly targeting rural Indian markets, which represent 70% of the population. To succeed, companies must tailor innovative marketing strategies to rural consumers' unique needs and purchasing behaviors. Nirma used low-cost products like soap and detergent to attract price-conscious rural customers. HLL promoted Clinic Plus shampoo through demonstrations to educate rural communities. Coca-Cola and Pepsi used small packaging and extensive distribution networks to reach rural customers. Overall, companies that reduce costs through new technologies and product diversification while developing culturally appropriate marketing have found success in rural India.
The document provides information about pharmacology and related topics. It discusses the definition of pharmacology as the study of drugs and their actions on the body. It also covers key concepts such as pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug dosage forms, routes of administration, absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and factors that influence drug response.
HCL Infosystems hosted an industrial training on data center implementation for Vivek Prajapati. The training covered an introduction to data centers, including their history and requirements for modern facilities. It discussed the physical infrastructure of data centers, including facility layout, mechanical engineering like HVAC systems, and electrical engineering infrastructure like power sources and UPS systems. The training also covered modular data center alternatives that offer scalable capacity in purpose-engineered modules that can be shipped worldwide.
Are you a Designer or a Developer or both? – This talk will explore myths & preconceptions about roles.. And how when we push these boundaries, we can achieve greater things. Because, if you understand what you’re trying to accomplish both technically and visually, you will have fantastic a outcome.
We’ll touch on “crossover” (golden unicorn) topics such as UI, UX, trusting instincts, user testing, wire framing, information architecture, typography, front end structure, form, and the mindset we need to have in order to challenge both sides of our brain.
WordPress is a great place to put this into practice: as its a perfect environment for leaning php & css, but also its surrounding community support helps us achieve greatness.
Weather you consider yourself a Designer, a Developer, or both: this talk is for you.
The document discusses human resources (HR) management and payroll processes. It defines HR management as creating information to support routine HR work and management decision making. The payroll process maintains employee pay and tax records. HR management and payroll are often integrated, with payroll being part of the HR module. Technology trends include HR self-service systems and outsourcing some HR functions.
The document discusses a context diagram and data flow diagram (DFD) that is physical. A context diagram shows the interaction between an organization or system and outside entities, while a physical DFD shows the flow of data between hardware and software components within an organization or system.
The document summarizes the key aspects of the purchasing process. It describes the functions of purchasing as handling routine work, supporting decision-making, and assisting with reporting. It outlines the internal perspective of the purchasing process flow. It discusses how purchasing fits within an organization's supply chain and the benefits of managing the supply chain. It also notes potential problems that can occur in supply chain management initiatives and ways to mitigate these issues.
This document provides an overview of the billing/accounts receivable/cash receipts (B/AR/CR) business process. It describes the key objectives of the process, horizontal and vertical views of how information flows through it, technologies used like digital imaging and customer self-service systems, and fraud prevention considerations. Diagrams are included to illustrate the context, data flows, entities and relationships involved in the B/AR/CR process.
The document discusses the order entry/sales (OE/S) process. It describes the key functions and goals of the OE/S process which include supporting repetitive work routines and decision making. It also outlines the various steps in the OE/S process from a customer placing an order through shipping. New technologies like data mining and customer relationship management systems are helping to improve decision making.
The document discusses internal controls and their importance for businesses. It provides:
1) Three main reasons for internal controls - to achieve business goals, mitigate risks, and ensure compliance.
2) Five interrelated components of internal controls - control environment, risk assessment, control activities, information and communication, and monitoring.
3) A definition of internal control as a system using people, processes, and procedures to reasonably ensure achieving business objectives. Management is responsible for the internal control system.
The document discusses using paper-folding activities in primary mathematics classrooms to promote student engagement. Specifically, it examines how paper-folding can foster affective, behavioral, and cognitive engagement among students. The study is significant as it extends the known benefits of paper-folding activities and incorporates them in novel ways, such as having students create models like a Soma cube that continue posing mathematical challenges. A classroom teaching experiment was conducted to investigate these issues, collecting data from paper-folding lessons in a Year 5 classroom over time.