CT pictorial depiction of a "lucky' bullet in right infratemporal fossa of a 32-year old male. Case worked up in 2004 in Seychelles. The bullet missed all major arteries (IC / EC) and other vital structures. After weighing all pros and cons, it was decided that trying to remove the bullet would carry significant likelihood of morbidity and possibly mortality. Patient made an uneventful recovery with conservative treatment.
This slideshow is an addendum to an earlier PPT on Slideshare titled, "Gunshot Injury - A BIzarre Presentation", by same author. The current slideshow depicts CT scan images more clearly, with descriptive labels. There are no text slides here.
Description (with pictures) of successful (and failed) lunar landings - supplemented with numerous pictures of Lunar Surfaces, with Craters and all.
Disclaimer and Credits
All material (Text, Images, Graphics etc.) in these slides have been procured from publicly available sources of ISRO and other agencies, which includes ISRO partners. There are selected images from NASA and Wikipedia also, where relevant, also procured from freely available public resources, with attribution. Some images and text have been individually acknowledged. Others have been collectively credited through this Disclaimer page. The author makes no copyright claims on any material.
They have been sorted, edited as relevant, collated, compiled and inserted to align them with the sequence of the slides, as deemed fit by the author. They have been posted with academic altruism in mind, for those interested in Astrophysics and Astronomy and related technology, like the author. There is no commercial or promotional motivation involved anywhere.
The author is not an Astrophysicist or an Astronomer. The author does not work for ISRO, NASA or any tech company. The author is a nerd who loves technology, Astrophysics and Astronomy and who dabbles in related developments of ISRO, NASA etc. during his spare time, as an intellectual hobby. Thus, he satiates his academic appetite, learns in the process and wishes to share them with like-minded people.
At the time of publication, all material has been updated and is deemed to be accurate. If any errors are detected by the reader(s) the author will be happy to be corrected. The responsibility for any errors are solely the author’s and not that of the parent organization(s).
Here’s is wishing everyone a happy armchair space exploration on this occasion of New Year 2024!
Updated as on 31 January 2024
JAXA being an ethical Space Agency disclosed the real reason why SLIM Lander could not communicate for 1st week after soft-landing on Moon.
Picture released by JAXA
A. SLIM lost one of its Engines during descent
B. Because of the resultant asymmetric Thrust, SLIM landed on Lunar Surface upside down
C. Resulting in its Solar Panels facing away from Sun (See the direction of shadows to determine relative position of Sun and Solar Panels)
MARS Images ISRO-NASA-Compiled by Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
MCC Imaging Timeline
28 September 2014 – MOM (Mars Orbiter Mission) controllers published the spacecraft's first global view of Mars. The image was captured by the Mars Color Camera (MCC)
4 March 2015 – MCC was returning new images of Martian surface
24 September 2015 – ISRO released ‘Mars Atlas’, a 120-page scientific atlas containing images and data from MOM’s 1st year in orbit
19 May 2017 – MOM reached 1,000 days (973 sols (Martian Days)) in orbit around Mars. In that time, the spacecraft completed 388 orbits of the planet and relayed > 715 images back to Earth
24 September 2018 – MOM completed 4 years in its orbit around Mars, although the designed mission life was only 6 months. Over these years, MOM’s MCC captured > 980 images that were released to the public
24 September 2019 – MOM completed 5 years in orbit around Mars, sending 2 TB of imaging data
1 July 2020 – MOM captured a photo of Mars satellite Phobos from 4,200 km away
18 July 2021 – MCC captured full disc image of Mars from an altitude of 75,000 km with spatial resolution about 3.7 km
October 2022 – MCC produced 1,100+ images before retirement
DISCLAIMER
All material (Text, Images, Graphics etc.) in these slides have been procured from publicly available sources of ISRO and other agencies, which includes ISRO partners. There are selected images from NASA also, where relevant, also procured from freely available public resources. Instead of individually acknowledging each image they have been collectively credited through this Disclaimer page. The author makes no copyright claims on any material.
They have been sorted, edited as relevant, collated and inserted to align them with the sequence of the slides, as deemed fit by the author. They have been posted with academic altruism in mind, for those interested in Astrophysics and Astronomy and related technology, like the author. There is no commercial or promotional motivation involved anywhere.
The author is not an Astrophysicist or an Astronomer. The author does not work for ISRO, NASA or any tech company. The author is a nerd who loves technology, Astrophysics and Astronomy and who dabbles in related developments of ISRO, NASA etc. during his spare time as an intellectual hobby. Thus, he satiates his academic appetite, learns in the process and wishes to share them with like-minded people.
At the time of publication, all material has been updated and is deemed to be accurate. If any errors are detected by the reader(s), I shall be happy to be corrected. The responsibility for any errors are solely mine and not that of the parent organizations.
Here’s is wishing everyone a happy armchair space exploration on this occasion of New Year 2024!
CT pictorial depiction of a "lucky' bullet in right infratemporal fossa of a 32-year old male. Case worked up in 2004 in Seychelles. The bullet missed all major arteries (IC / EC) and other vital structures. After weighing all pros and cons, it was decided that trying to remove the bullet would carry significant likelihood of morbidity and possibly mortality. Patient made an uneventful recovery with conservative treatment.
This slideshow is an addendum to an earlier PPT on Slideshare titled, "Gunshot Injury - A BIzarre Presentation", by same author. The current slideshow depicts CT scan images more clearly, with descriptive labels. There are no text slides here.
Description (with pictures) of successful (and failed) lunar landings - supplemented with numerous pictures of Lunar Surfaces, with Craters and all.
Disclaimer and Credits
All material (Text, Images, Graphics etc.) in these slides have been procured from publicly available sources of ISRO and other agencies, which includes ISRO partners. There are selected images from NASA and Wikipedia also, where relevant, also procured from freely available public resources, with attribution. Some images and text have been individually acknowledged. Others have been collectively credited through this Disclaimer page. The author makes no copyright claims on any material.
They have been sorted, edited as relevant, collated, compiled and inserted to align them with the sequence of the slides, as deemed fit by the author. They have been posted with academic altruism in mind, for those interested in Astrophysics and Astronomy and related technology, like the author. There is no commercial or promotional motivation involved anywhere.
The author is not an Astrophysicist or an Astronomer. The author does not work for ISRO, NASA or any tech company. The author is a nerd who loves technology, Astrophysics and Astronomy and who dabbles in related developments of ISRO, NASA etc. during his spare time, as an intellectual hobby. Thus, he satiates his academic appetite, learns in the process and wishes to share them with like-minded people.
At the time of publication, all material has been updated and is deemed to be accurate. If any errors are detected by the reader(s) the author will be happy to be corrected. The responsibility for any errors are solely the author’s and not that of the parent organization(s).
Here’s is wishing everyone a happy armchair space exploration on this occasion of New Year 2024!
Updated as on 31 January 2024
JAXA being an ethical Space Agency disclosed the real reason why SLIM Lander could not communicate for 1st week after soft-landing on Moon.
Picture released by JAXA
A. SLIM lost one of its Engines during descent
B. Because of the resultant asymmetric Thrust, SLIM landed on Lunar Surface upside down
C. Resulting in its Solar Panels facing away from Sun (See the direction of shadows to determine relative position of Sun and Solar Panels)
MARS Images ISRO-NASA-Compiled by Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
MCC Imaging Timeline
28 September 2014 – MOM (Mars Orbiter Mission) controllers published the spacecraft's first global view of Mars. The image was captured by the Mars Color Camera (MCC)
4 March 2015 – MCC was returning new images of Martian surface
24 September 2015 – ISRO released ‘Mars Atlas’, a 120-page scientific atlas containing images and data from MOM’s 1st year in orbit
19 May 2017 – MOM reached 1,000 days (973 sols (Martian Days)) in orbit around Mars. In that time, the spacecraft completed 388 orbits of the planet and relayed > 715 images back to Earth
24 September 2018 – MOM completed 4 years in its orbit around Mars, although the designed mission life was only 6 months. Over these years, MOM’s MCC captured > 980 images that were released to the public
24 September 2019 – MOM completed 5 years in orbit around Mars, sending 2 TB of imaging data
1 July 2020 – MOM captured a photo of Mars satellite Phobos from 4,200 km away
18 July 2021 – MCC captured full disc image of Mars from an altitude of 75,000 km with spatial resolution about 3.7 km
October 2022 – MCC produced 1,100+ images before retirement
DISCLAIMER
All material (Text, Images, Graphics etc.) in these slides have been procured from publicly available sources of ISRO and other agencies, which includes ISRO partners. There are selected images from NASA also, where relevant, also procured from freely available public resources. Instead of individually acknowledging each image they have been collectively credited through this Disclaimer page. The author makes no copyright claims on any material.
They have been sorted, edited as relevant, collated and inserted to align them with the sequence of the slides, as deemed fit by the author. They have been posted with academic altruism in mind, for those interested in Astrophysics and Astronomy and related technology, like the author. There is no commercial or promotional motivation involved anywhere.
The author is not an Astrophysicist or an Astronomer. The author does not work for ISRO, NASA or any tech company. The author is a nerd who loves technology, Astrophysics and Astronomy and who dabbles in related developments of ISRO, NASA etc. during his spare time as an intellectual hobby. Thus, he satiates his academic appetite, learns in the process and wishes to share them with like-minded people.
At the time of publication, all material has been updated and is deemed to be accurate. If any errors are detected by the reader(s), I shall be happy to be corrected. The responsibility for any errors are solely mine and not that of the parent organizations.
Here’s is wishing everyone a happy armchair space exploration on this occasion of New Year 2024!
Aditya-L1 Suit Images ISRO - Compiled by Sanjoy Sanyal.pptxSanjoy Sanyal
Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (SUIT):
Instrument on board Aditya-L1 Spacecraft has successfully captured the first full-disk images of the Sun in 200-400 nm Wavelength range
SUIT captures images of the Sun's Photosphere and Chromosphere in this wavelength range using various Filters
20 November 2023: SUIT payload was powered ON
Successful pre-commissioning phase
6 December 2023: SUIT captured its first light science images
Images: Taken using 11 different Filters (Slide 4), include the first-ever full-disk representations of the Sun in Wavelengths ranging from 200 to 400 nm, excluding Ca II h
Notable Features: Sunspots, Plage (Chromosphere variant of Faculae), Limb Darkening, and Quiet Regions of Sun, as marked in Mg II h image (Slide 7), provide scientists with insights into the intricate details of Sun's Photosphere and Chromosphere
SUIT observations will help scientists study the dynamic coupling of magnetized solar atmosphere and assist them in determining the effects of solar radiation on Earth's climate
DISCLAIMER
All material (Text, Images, Graphics etc.) in these slides have been procured from publicly available sources of ISRO and other agencies, which includes ISRO partners. There are selected images from NASA also, where relevant, also procured from freely available public resources. Instead of individually acknowledging each image they have been collectively credited through this Disclaimer page. The author makes no copyright claims on any material.
They have been sorted, edited as relevant, collated and inserted to align them with the sequence of the slides, as deemed fit by the author. They have been posted with academic altruism in mind, for those interested in Astrophysics and Astronomy and related technology, like the author. There is no commercial or promotional motivation involved anywhere.
The author is not an Astrophysicist or an Astronomer. The author does not work for ISRO, NASA or any tech company. The author is a nerd who loves technology, Astrophysics and Astronomy and who dabbles in related developments of ISRO, NASA etc. during his spare time as an intellectual hobby. Thus, he satiates his academic appetite, learns in the process and wishes to share them with like-minded people.
At the time of publication, all material has been updated and is deemed to be accurate. If any errors are detected by the reader(s), I shall be happy to be corrected. The responsibility for any errors are solely mine and not that of the parent organizations.
Here’s is wishing everyone a happy armchair space exploration on this occasion of New Year 2024!
Charting Neural Pathways in Schizophrenia and BPD-Chicago Conference 2016 - S...Sanjoy Sanyal
This was presented by Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor, Surgeon, Neuroscientist, Informatician, at 2nd International Conference on Brain Disorders and Therapeutics, Chicago, USA, October 26-28, 2016
Types of Schizophrenia
Types of Bipolar Disorder (BPD)
DTI Findings in Schizophrenia / BPD
Videos of White Matter Affected in Psychosis
Brain Network Concepts
Basal Forebrain Components and VTA
Videos of Meso-limbic / Meso-cortical Tracts
Receptors in Psychotic Disorders
Videos of Pathophysiology in Schizophrenia 1 and 2 – Rx Principles
Future Research Possibilities
Summary and Conclusion
Thank you for watching.
Aorta–IVC–Kidney Dissection and Surgical Correlations - Dr Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Educational PPTX created by Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal; Professor, Department Chair, Surgeon, Neuroscientist and Medical Informatician
It shows the surgical anatomy of the posterior abdominal contents, with special emphasis on the aorta, IVC and Kidney-Ureters. The specimen was harvested from a cadaver.
With real-time narration and relevant captions, it enhances the learning experience by means of a trimodal learning style approach - Visual, Auditory, Textual.
Thank you for watching. If you have any questions or comments, please put them in the comments section below. Have a nice day!
Educational Video created by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal; Professor, Surgeon, Medical Informatician and Department Chair in the Western Hemisphere.
A section of the anterior chest wall from a cadaver is described - the Bones, Muscles, Vessels, and some Clinical Correlations
Camera person is Ms. Selvie Krishna, an enthusiastic student with her Blackberry.
Errata Corrigendum: There is an inadvertent error in my narration, where I mentioned Sternum instead of Vertebral Column. The same was corrected immediately thereafter in my narration, and the error and correction have also been captioned in the body of the video.
Thank you for watching. If there are questions or comments, put them in the comments section below.
Dissections of the calf and its functional and surgical aspects have been discussed in real time by Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor, Surgeon, Neuroscientist and Medical Informatician.
Important points discussed are: Triceps surae, Gastrocnemius, Soleus, Plantaris, Tendo calcaneus, Love and Whelan classification, Plantar reflex, calcaneal bursitis, calcaneal tendinitis, calcaneal tendon rupture, Gastrocnemius strain, tennis leg, PAES, accessory soleus
Educational importance lies in the following aspects: Combination of audio, video, graphics and textual description in real time
Surgical Aspects of Popliteal Fossa - Dr. Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Dissection of the popliteal fossa and its surgical aspects has been discussed in real time by Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor, Surgeon and Neuroscientist.
Important points discussed are: Popliteal fossa, Palpation, Popliteal artery entrapment, PAES, Popliteal aneurysm, Popliteal AV fistula, Popliteal hemorrhage, Genicular anastomosis, Popliteal cyst, Baker cyst, Morrant baker cyst, Heidelberg classification, Love and Whelan classification
Educational importance lies in the following aspects: Combination of audio, video, graphics and textual description in real time
Surgical Anatomy of Cadaveric Abdominal Viscera - Dr Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Educational Video created by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal; Professor, Surgeon, Neuroscientist and Medical Informatician
A section of abdominal viscera from a cadaver has been described - Stomach, Spleen, Colon, Greater Omenutm, with some clinical and surgical correlations
Corrigendum: Please disregard the inadvertent error when the Gastrosplenic ligament is being described - GS ligament contains Gastro-epiploic vessels; Spleno-renal ligament contains the Splenic vessels
This was presented by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal at the 2016 International Education Conference in Orlando, FL on 4 January 2016 in Disney's Boardwalk Inn.
It was voted the best paper presentation of the session by the attendees.
Educational Video created by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal; Professor, Surgeon and Medical Informatician
Deals with Blended / Hybrid Learning, Rotation Model, Flipped Classroom, Student responses, Audience Response System Clicker,
Abnormal Right Vertebral Artery MRA Sequence - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
This is an MR Angiography sequence of a 46-year old male patient who was being investigated for TIA. The image sequence shows 3-D Time of Flight (TOF) Spoiled Gradient Recall (SPGR) Echo Acquisition images. It shows the Vertebrobasilar and Carotid systems of Cerebral circulation. An incidental finding was abnormal Right Vertebral artery - Narrow, Double, Accessory, Communication with Right Internal Carotid. The best way to visualize the image is by slideshow - imagine the head is rotating clockwise. There are plenty of labels in the images to guide the viewer.
Ionizing Radiation in Surgery - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Ionizing radiations exert their biological effects by excitation and ionization of molecules within cells. In terms of energy deposited within cells, ionizing radiations are the most potent of all physical and chemical agents
Lasers in Surgery Systemic Applications Part-III - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Applications of lasers in organ-systems of the body are at the cross-roads today, with limitless horizon ahead of it. The authors dwell upon the applications in important oragns of the human body.
Illustrated Surgical GI Endoscopy - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Therapeutic endoscopy has made considerable inroads in the treatment of surgical disorders of the GI tract. This has been brought about by technological innovations in the hardware and the ingenuity of the clinician in accessing the lesion.
Lasers in Surgery Specific Applications Part-II - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Experiments with lasers are going on a hectic pace in order to improve upon the existing applications of lasers in surgery. However it behoves the surgeon to be cognizant of its potential hazards and to take appropriate precautions.
Automatic Physiological Assessment in Surgery Computer Program - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Computer programs for automatic interpretation of physiological variables in critically ill surgical patients are quick and efficient decision-making aids to the clinician.
Surgical Aspects of Colorectal Endoscopy Part-IV - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Colorectal endoscopy differs significantly from UGI endoscopy. The authors describe some differential aspects, some common and some exotic coloscopic findings.
Surgical Wounds Biological and Management Principles - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Wound healing is a natural process in the human body. The surgeon's role is to ensure there is no impediment to the process and to guide its course so that there is minimum functional disability.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
Aditya-L1 Suit Images ISRO - Compiled by Sanjoy Sanyal.pptxSanjoy Sanyal
Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (SUIT):
Instrument on board Aditya-L1 Spacecraft has successfully captured the first full-disk images of the Sun in 200-400 nm Wavelength range
SUIT captures images of the Sun's Photosphere and Chromosphere in this wavelength range using various Filters
20 November 2023: SUIT payload was powered ON
Successful pre-commissioning phase
6 December 2023: SUIT captured its first light science images
Images: Taken using 11 different Filters (Slide 4), include the first-ever full-disk representations of the Sun in Wavelengths ranging from 200 to 400 nm, excluding Ca II h
Notable Features: Sunspots, Plage (Chromosphere variant of Faculae), Limb Darkening, and Quiet Regions of Sun, as marked in Mg II h image (Slide 7), provide scientists with insights into the intricate details of Sun's Photosphere and Chromosphere
SUIT observations will help scientists study the dynamic coupling of magnetized solar atmosphere and assist them in determining the effects of solar radiation on Earth's climate
DISCLAIMER
All material (Text, Images, Graphics etc.) in these slides have been procured from publicly available sources of ISRO and other agencies, which includes ISRO partners. There are selected images from NASA also, where relevant, also procured from freely available public resources. Instead of individually acknowledging each image they have been collectively credited through this Disclaimer page. The author makes no copyright claims on any material.
They have been sorted, edited as relevant, collated and inserted to align them with the sequence of the slides, as deemed fit by the author. They have been posted with academic altruism in mind, for those interested in Astrophysics and Astronomy and related technology, like the author. There is no commercial or promotional motivation involved anywhere.
The author is not an Astrophysicist or an Astronomer. The author does not work for ISRO, NASA or any tech company. The author is a nerd who loves technology, Astrophysics and Astronomy and who dabbles in related developments of ISRO, NASA etc. during his spare time as an intellectual hobby. Thus, he satiates his academic appetite, learns in the process and wishes to share them with like-minded people.
At the time of publication, all material has been updated and is deemed to be accurate. If any errors are detected by the reader(s), I shall be happy to be corrected. The responsibility for any errors are solely mine and not that of the parent organizations.
Here’s is wishing everyone a happy armchair space exploration on this occasion of New Year 2024!
Charting Neural Pathways in Schizophrenia and BPD-Chicago Conference 2016 - S...Sanjoy Sanyal
This was presented by Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor, Surgeon, Neuroscientist, Informatician, at 2nd International Conference on Brain Disorders and Therapeutics, Chicago, USA, October 26-28, 2016
Types of Schizophrenia
Types of Bipolar Disorder (BPD)
DTI Findings in Schizophrenia / BPD
Videos of White Matter Affected in Psychosis
Brain Network Concepts
Basal Forebrain Components and VTA
Videos of Meso-limbic / Meso-cortical Tracts
Receptors in Psychotic Disorders
Videos of Pathophysiology in Schizophrenia 1 and 2 – Rx Principles
Future Research Possibilities
Summary and Conclusion
Thank you for watching.
Aorta–IVC–Kidney Dissection and Surgical Correlations - Dr Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Educational PPTX created by Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal; Professor, Department Chair, Surgeon, Neuroscientist and Medical Informatician
It shows the surgical anatomy of the posterior abdominal contents, with special emphasis on the aorta, IVC and Kidney-Ureters. The specimen was harvested from a cadaver.
With real-time narration and relevant captions, it enhances the learning experience by means of a trimodal learning style approach - Visual, Auditory, Textual.
Thank you for watching. If you have any questions or comments, please put them in the comments section below. Have a nice day!
Educational Video created by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal; Professor, Surgeon, Medical Informatician and Department Chair in the Western Hemisphere.
A section of the anterior chest wall from a cadaver is described - the Bones, Muscles, Vessels, and some Clinical Correlations
Camera person is Ms. Selvie Krishna, an enthusiastic student with her Blackberry.
Errata Corrigendum: There is an inadvertent error in my narration, where I mentioned Sternum instead of Vertebral Column. The same was corrected immediately thereafter in my narration, and the error and correction have also been captioned in the body of the video.
Thank you for watching. If there are questions or comments, put them in the comments section below.
Dissections of the calf and its functional and surgical aspects have been discussed in real time by Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor, Surgeon, Neuroscientist and Medical Informatician.
Important points discussed are: Triceps surae, Gastrocnemius, Soleus, Plantaris, Tendo calcaneus, Love and Whelan classification, Plantar reflex, calcaneal bursitis, calcaneal tendinitis, calcaneal tendon rupture, Gastrocnemius strain, tennis leg, PAES, accessory soleus
Educational importance lies in the following aspects: Combination of audio, video, graphics and textual description in real time
Surgical Aspects of Popliteal Fossa - Dr. Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Dissection of the popliteal fossa and its surgical aspects has been discussed in real time by Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor, Surgeon and Neuroscientist.
Important points discussed are: Popliteal fossa, Palpation, Popliteal artery entrapment, PAES, Popliteal aneurysm, Popliteal AV fistula, Popliteal hemorrhage, Genicular anastomosis, Popliteal cyst, Baker cyst, Morrant baker cyst, Heidelberg classification, Love and Whelan classification
Educational importance lies in the following aspects: Combination of audio, video, graphics and textual description in real time
Surgical Anatomy of Cadaveric Abdominal Viscera - Dr Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Educational Video created by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal; Professor, Surgeon, Neuroscientist and Medical Informatician
A section of abdominal viscera from a cadaver has been described - Stomach, Spleen, Colon, Greater Omenutm, with some clinical and surgical correlations
Corrigendum: Please disregard the inadvertent error when the Gastrosplenic ligament is being described - GS ligament contains Gastro-epiploic vessels; Spleno-renal ligament contains the Splenic vessels
This was presented by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal at the 2016 International Education Conference in Orlando, FL on 4 January 2016 in Disney's Boardwalk Inn.
It was voted the best paper presentation of the session by the attendees.
Educational Video created by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal; Professor, Surgeon and Medical Informatician
Deals with Blended / Hybrid Learning, Rotation Model, Flipped Classroom, Student responses, Audience Response System Clicker,
Abnormal Right Vertebral Artery MRA Sequence - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
This is an MR Angiography sequence of a 46-year old male patient who was being investigated for TIA. The image sequence shows 3-D Time of Flight (TOF) Spoiled Gradient Recall (SPGR) Echo Acquisition images. It shows the Vertebrobasilar and Carotid systems of Cerebral circulation. An incidental finding was abnormal Right Vertebral artery - Narrow, Double, Accessory, Communication with Right Internal Carotid. The best way to visualize the image is by slideshow - imagine the head is rotating clockwise. There are plenty of labels in the images to guide the viewer.
Ionizing Radiation in Surgery - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Ionizing radiations exert their biological effects by excitation and ionization of molecules within cells. In terms of energy deposited within cells, ionizing radiations are the most potent of all physical and chemical agents
Lasers in Surgery Systemic Applications Part-III - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Applications of lasers in organ-systems of the body are at the cross-roads today, with limitless horizon ahead of it. The authors dwell upon the applications in important oragns of the human body.
Illustrated Surgical GI Endoscopy - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Therapeutic endoscopy has made considerable inroads in the treatment of surgical disorders of the GI tract. This has been brought about by technological innovations in the hardware and the ingenuity of the clinician in accessing the lesion.
Lasers in Surgery Specific Applications Part-II - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Experiments with lasers are going on a hectic pace in order to improve upon the existing applications of lasers in surgery. However it behoves the surgeon to be cognizant of its potential hazards and to take appropriate precautions.
Automatic Physiological Assessment in Surgery Computer Program - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Computer programs for automatic interpretation of physiological variables in critically ill surgical patients are quick and efficient decision-making aids to the clinician.
Surgical Aspects of Colorectal Endoscopy Part-IV - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Colorectal endoscopy differs significantly from UGI endoscopy. The authors describe some differential aspects, some common and some exotic coloscopic findings.
Surgical Wounds Biological and Management Principles - Sanjoy SanyalSanjoy Sanyal
Wound healing is a natural process in the human body. The surgeon's role is to ensure there is no impediment to the process and to guide its course so that there is minimum functional disability.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Safalta Digital marketing institute in Noida, provide complete applications that encompass a huge range of virtual advertising and marketing additives, which includes search engine optimization, virtual communication advertising, pay-per-click on marketing, content material advertising, internet analytics, and greater. These university courses are designed for students who possess a comprehensive understanding of virtual marketing strategies and attributes.Safalta Digital Marketing Institute in Noida is a first choice for young individuals or students who are looking to start their careers in the field of digital advertising. The institute gives specialized courses designed and certification.
for beginners, providing thorough training in areas such as SEO, digital communication marketing, and PPC training in Noida. After finishing the program, students receive the certifications recognised by top different universitie, setting a strong foundation for a successful career in digital marketing.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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