Aquí os dejo una breve explicación acerca de la búsqueda de datos en PubMed y Cinahl y el uso de Mendeley para bibliografías, espero que os sea de gran utilidad
Aquí os dejo una breve explicación acerca de la búsqueda de datos en PubMed y Cinahl y el uso de Mendeley para bibliografías, espero que os sea de gran utilidad
Chla opens marion and john e. anderson pavilionFatih Uckun
Fatih Uckun, M.D., Ph.D., is a notable researcher in the fields of molecular biology, nanotechnology, and biotherapy. He has published more than 400 peer-reviewed reports and participates actively in the American Society of Hematology, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, and the American Association for Cancer Research. Currently, Dr. Fatih Uckun serves as director of the Nanomedicine Research and Development program at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA).
Intuit Case Study presented by: Manu Pant
1. What is Intuit?
Intuit Inc. is an American software company that develops financial and tax preparation software and related services for small businesses, accountants and individuals.
2. Founders: Scott Cook, Tom Proulx
3. Products:
• Turbo Tax
• Quickbooks, Quicken
• Mint
4. SWOT Analysis
• STRENGTH: user friendly products, Focus on R&D, loyal customers, Strong brand name, Presence in developing countries.
• WEAKNESSES: High R&D expenses, unable to expand in geographical market
• OPPORTUNITIES: Strategic acquisitions, New US Tax credit policy, focus on small businesses
• THREATS: Increasing competition, Less manufacturing distribution channels
5. Marketing Strategy: Focus on customer needs and satisfaction, Great focus on R&D, High wuality and innovative products
6. Market research: Process: Define problem->Develop research Problem-> collect information->Analyze information->present findings->Make the decision
7. Microsoft money vs Intuit Quickbooks:
• 1988- Quicken got popular
• Quick growth for Intuit
• Microsoft created Microsoft money
• Microsoft tries to buy Intuit for $2 billion
• Deal blocked by Justice Department.
• Microsoft has stopped its Microsoft money now!
8. Why are consumer research and design thinking so critical to Intuit’s success?
• Satisfied customer
• Promotion through social media
• Forecasting global trends
9. What are the challenges Intuit faces in the near Future?
• Meet customer needs
• Necessarily deliver quality products
• Great competition
• Protect legacy of quicken
10. How important are Intuit’s products for mobile devices?
• Saves time
• Cost benefit
• Increases production
11. Summary
12. Disclaimer
Chla opens marion and john e. anderson pavilionFatih Uckun
Fatih Uckun, M.D., Ph.D., is a notable researcher in the fields of molecular biology, nanotechnology, and biotherapy. He has published more than 400 peer-reviewed reports and participates actively in the American Society of Hematology, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, and the American Association for Cancer Research. Currently, Dr. Fatih Uckun serves as director of the Nanomedicine Research and Development program at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA).
Intuit Case Study presented by: Manu Pant
1. What is Intuit?
Intuit Inc. is an American software company that develops financial and tax preparation software and related services for small businesses, accountants and individuals.
2. Founders: Scott Cook, Tom Proulx
3. Products:
• Turbo Tax
• Quickbooks, Quicken
• Mint
4. SWOT Analysis
• STRENGTH: user friendly products, Focus on R&D, loyal customers, Strong brand name, Presence in developing countries.
• WEAKNESSES: High R&D expenses, unable to expand in geographical market
• OPPORTUNITIES: Strategic acquisitions, New US Tax credit policy, focus on small businesses
• THREATS: Increasing competition, Less manufacturing distribution channels
5. Marketing Strategy: Focus on customer needs and satisfaction, Great focus on R&D, High wuality and innovative products
6. Market research: Process: Define problem->Develop research Problem-> collect information->Analyze information->present findings->Make the decision
7. Microsoft money vs Intuit Quickbooks:
• 1988- Quicken got popular
• Quick growth for Intuit
• Microsoft created Microsoft money
• Microsoft tries to buy Intuit for $2 billion
• Deal blocked by Justice Department.
• Microsoft has stopped its Microsoft money now!
8. Why are consumer research and design thinking so critical to Intuit’s success?
• Satisfied customer
• Promotion through social media
• Forecasting global trends
9. What are the challenges Intuit faces in the near Future?
• Meet customer needs
• Necessarily deliver quality products
• Great competition
• Protect legacy of quicken
10. How important are Intuit’s products for mobile devices?
• Saves time
• Cost benefit
• Increases production
11. Summary
12. Disclaimer
BUSI 230Project 1 InstructionsBased on Larson & Farber sectio.docxRAHUL126667
BUSI 230
Project 1 Instructions
Based on Larson & Farber: section 2.1
Use the Project 1 Data Set to create the graphs and tables in Questions 1–4 and to answer both parts of Question 5. If you cannot figure out how to make the graphs and tables in Excel, you are welcome to draw them by hand and then submit them as a scanned document or photo.
1. Open a blank Excel file and create a grouped frequency distribution of the maximum daily temperatures for the 50 states for a 30 day period. Use 8 classes. (8 points)
2. Add midpoint, relative frequency, and cumulative frequency columns to your frequency distribution. (8 points)
3. Create a frequency histogram using Excel. You will probably need to load the Data Analysis add-in within Excel. If you do not know how to create a histogram in Excel, view the video located at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gQUcRwDiik. A simple bar graph will also work.
If you cannot get the histogram or bar graph features to work, you may draw a histogram by hand and then scan or take a photo (your phone can probably do this) of your drawing and email it to your instructor. (8 points)
4. Create a frequency polygon in Excel (or by hand). For help, view http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q-KdmDJirg(8 points)
5. A. Do any of the temperatures appear to be unrealistic or in error? If yes, which ones and why? (4 points)
B. Explain how this affects your confidence in the validity of this data set. (4 points)
Project 1 is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 1.
International Journal o f Clinical and Health Psychology (2014) 14, 216-220
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The end of mental illness thinking?
Richard Pemberton3 *, Tony Wainwrightb
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Diagnosis; ic a l a rtic le places th e position taken by th e British Psychological Society Division o f C linical
F o rm u la tio n ; Psychology (DCP) in th e c o n te x t o f c u rre n t p ra ctice and seeks to c ritic a lly exam ine some o f
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Internet Interventions In Review, In Use, and Into the Future.docxmariuse18nolet
Internet Interventions: In Review, In Use, and Into the Future
Lee M. Ritterband, Linda A. Gonder-Frederick, Daniel J. Cox, Allan D. Clifton,
Rebecca W. West, and Stephen M. Borowitz
University of Virginia Health System
The provision of health care over the Internet is a rapidly evolving and potentially beneficial means of
delivering treatment otherwise unsought or unobtainable. Internet interventions are typically behavioral
treatments operationalized and transformed for Web delivery with the goal of symptom improvement.
The literature on the feasibility and utility of Internet interventions is limited, and there are even fewer
outcome study findings. This article reviews empirically tested Internet interventions and provides an
overview of the issues in developing and/or using them in clinical practice. Future directions and
implications are also addressed. Although Internet interventions will not likely replace face-to-face care,
there is little doubt that they will grow in importance as a powerful component of successful psychobe-
havioral treatment.
With the advancement of computer technologies over the
past 20 years, a flood of new ways to communicate, provide, and
deliver psychological treatments has emerged. The Internet has the
ability to reach people all over the world and provide highly
specialized psychological interventions otherwise not sought or
obtainable. There is a new but growing literature on the use of the
Internet as a means of delivering treatment. These Internet treat-
ments are typically focused on behavioral issues, with the goal of
instituting behavior change and subsequent symptom improve-
ment. They are usually self-paced, interactive, and tailored to the
user, and they make use of the multimedia format offered by the
Internet. Individuals with computer and Internet access who use
these treatments may also overcome many of the barriers to
obtaining traditional care because they can seek such treatments at
any time, any place, and often at significantly reduced cost.
Clearly, people are using computers and the Internet in greater
frequency and with the specific purpose of obtaining mental health
information (see Crutsinger, 2000; Employment Policy Founda-
tion, 2001; Pew Research Center, 2002; Rabasca, 2000). This new
field of Internet interventions is only going to grow and expand.
The benefits are vast, as there is the potential for greater numbers
of people to receive more services than ever before. However, to
meet this potential, Internet interventions, like any other treatment,
must first demonstrate feasibility and efficacy through rigorous
scientific testing. In this article we present a critical examination of
the current state of the available literature focused on the devel-
opment and testing of these types of interventions. In addition,
issues that should be addressed when constructing Internet inter-
ventions are enumerated, followed by a discussion of possible
future directions and implications.
Annotated Bibliography
Kimberly Phillips
Colorado Technical University
Abstract
Nursing home or home care are the options loved ones of dementia suffers are faced with. For Comment by user: sufferers
some, nursing homes are not an option because of fear. Many dementias suffer are cared for in his or her place of residence. This paper is going to examine some pros and cons of caring for loved ones who has dementia at home. It is also going to review ways that home-dwelling dementia patients caregivers can receive the support he or she may need to provide good quality care to their loved ones. Comment by user: Keep in mind, you are in a Doctorate of Management Program and your paper has to be related to Management. You must start thinking about how you are going to manage something.
Keywords: Elderly, geriatric, home care, dementia
Running head: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 1
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 2
Annotated Bibliography or Replace with Your Title
This is review of the papers I am going to use to help me focus on my topic. I am interested in keeping elderly people who suffers from dementia in his or her own place of residence than being admitted into a nursing home. Comment by user: This annotated bibliography is a review of sources being used to support my topic of interest. Comment by user: With your dissertation, you aren’t trying to solve anything.
Annotation # 1
Bantry White, E., & Montgomery, P. (2015). Dementia, walking outdoors and getting lost:
incidence, risk factors and consequences from dementia-related police missing-person
reports. Aging & Mental Health, 19(3), 224-230. doi:10.1080/13607863.2014.924091
Author’s Abstract
“Objectives: To estimate incidence, identify consequences and potential risk factors for harm in people with dementia who got lost in one UK policing region. Methods: In a retrospective observational study, data were extracted from missing-person records over a four-year period in one UK policing region (population of 2.1 million). Results: Two hundred and eighty-one incidents of getting lost were identified. Incidence of getting lost was estimated at 0.5% of the regional dementia population. Fifty-nine percent of reports came from domestic settings, 29% from care homes/hospitals, and 12% on excursions from home. Five percent (n= 15) sustained significant harm, including two deaths. Average age was 78 years (SD 8.3). Harm was associated with older age (mean difference 6.16 years, CI 1.86 to 10.46,p= 0.005,t= 2.82), length of time missing (Mdn time 2.48 hours; IQR 0.97 to 9.45,p= 0.02), and season (9% winter, 2% summer,p= 0.006). The length of time missing increased with delays in reporting to police (r= 0.15,p= 0.018), getting lost at night (Mdn time 1.70 hours, IQR 0.52–3.32,p= 0.028), driving themselves (Mdn time 2.45 hours, IQR 0.42–2.00,p= 0.001), and using public transport (Mdn 1.78 hours, IQR 1.07–3.92,p= 0.001). Conclusion: Incidence in this study suggests getting lost is a low-fr.
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Improving Comprehensive Care
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StarCompliance is a leading firm specializing in the recovery of stolen cryptocurrency. Our comprehensive services are designed to assist individuals and organizations in navigating the complex process of fraud reporting, investigation, and fund recovery. We combine cutting-edge technology with expert legal support to provide a robust solution for victims of crypto theft.
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Techniques to optimize the pagerank algorithm usually fall in two categories. One is to try reducing the work per iteration, and the other is to try reducing the number of iterations. These goals are often at odds with one another. Skipping computation on vertices which have already converged has the potential to save iteration time. Skipping in-identical vertices, with the same in-links, helps reduce duplicate computations and thus could help reduce iteration time. Road networks often have chains which can be short-circuited before pagerank computation to improve performance. Final ranks of chain nodes can be easily calculated. This could reduce both the iteration time, and the number of iterations. If a graph has no dangling nodes, pagerank of each strongly connected component can be computed in topological order. This could help reduce the iteration time, no. of iterations, and also enable multi-iteration concurrency in pagerank computation. The combination of all of the above methods is the STICD algorithm. [sticd] For dynamic graphs, unchanged components whose ranks are unaffected can be skipped altogether.
Adjusting primitives for graph : SHORT REPORT / NOTESSubhajit Sahu
Graph algorithms, like PageRank Compressed Sparse Row (CSR) is an adjacency-list based graph representation that is
Multiply with different modes (map)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector multiply.
2. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector multiply.
Sum with different storage types (reduce)
1. Performance of vector element sum using float vs bfloat16 as the storage type.
Sum with different modes (reduce)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector element sum.
2. Performance of memcpy vs in-place based CUDA based vector element sum.
3. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (memcpy).
4. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
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【社内勉強会資料_Octo: An Open-Source Generalist Robot Policy】
Tarea seminario 3
1. N O M B R E : V I R G I N I A L U Q U E G A L Á N
C U R S O : S U B G R U P O 1 8
A S I G N A T U R A : E S T A D Í S T I C A Y T I C S
Búsqueda bibliográfica a en
base de datos: PUBMED Y
CINAHL
2. TAREA SEMINARIO 3
La tarea de este seminario consistió en la búsqueda
bibliográfica en las bases de datos: Pubmed y
CINAHL.
Tuvimos que buscar sobre «Atención domiciliaria en
salud en pacientes con esquizofrenia o con transtorno
bipolar», con una limitación de búsqueda de artículos
publicados en los últimos 15 años y revistas arbitradas
o revisadas por pares.
11. BIBLIOGRAFÍA
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18. 7º paso: Hacer click en «add files» y
añadir el archivo descargado.
19. 8º paso: Al igual que anteriormente hay que
seleccionar Vancouver y «Library as citations»
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