scholarly journals Simplified hypertension screening approaches with low misclassification and high efficiency in the United States, Nepal, and India

Author(s):  
Olive Tang ◽  
Minghao Kou ◽  
Yifei Lu ◽  
Edgar R. Miller ◽  
Tammy Brady ◽  
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PEDIATRICS ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 130 (4) ◽  
pp. 604-610 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. J. Shapiro ◽  
A. L. Hersh ◽  
M. D. Cabana ◽  
S. M. Sutherland ◽  
A. I. Patel

Author(s):  
Rong Huangfu ◽  
Robert Granzow ◽  
Sean Gallagher ◽  
Mark Schall

Every year, the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) collects and publishes important information on the number and types of occupational injuries and illnesses affecting workers across all industries. Researchers, occupational safety and health professionals, epidemiologists and industry groups rely on this data to make conclusions about past, present, and future injury and illness trends. The data are also very important in determining the root causes of workplace injury and developing effective interventions. The BLS provides two web tools to query nonfatal injury data from the database. However, one of the tools is no longer functioning, while the other has relatively low query efficiency (more than twenty seconds per query) as tested in this study. Furthermore, there is no data visualization tool provided to help display the queried information. easyBLS (Desktop and web version) was developed to query information from the BLS database with relatively high efficiency (less than one second per query). This tool also provides two data visualization tools (line graph and map) to help users to better interpret the queried information. easyBLS web version is available to the public at http://easybls.pythonanywhere.com/ .


Author(s):  
Alina Evgenievna Vinnik

The article presents the study results of the effectiveness of managing the higher education system using the experience of leading countries of the world. The higher education systems of the United States, the UK and Sweden were chosen as the objects of study representing the North American, European and Scandinavian models of education. The educational organizations of the above countries traditionally hold the leading positions in the world ratings, including the rating of the national education systems Universitas 21, rating of the world's academic universities and ranking of the best universities in the world according to the Times Higher Education version. The official data of the leading world ratings in the field of education were analyzed, as well as the distinctive features of the educational policy of the United States of America, the UK and Sweden were identified, on the basis of which factors ensuring the high efficiency and competitiveness of the higher education system in the global educational service market were stated. Among the main factors are the following: high government spending on the education system, increasing the accessibility of higher education for the population, ensuring high quality educational services, export orientation, etc. The system of indicators has been formed to assess the effectiveness of managing national educational systems. The dynamics of coefficient of higher education propagation in the period within 1970-2014 has been illustrated; the forecast of involving the population of the leading countries into the higher education up to 2050 has been presented. It has been stated that in the developing countries the problem of higher education can be solved due to its accessibility and in the economically developed countries it is solved due to increasing the quality of educational programs, rising the number of educational trajectories and costs.


Author(s):  
I.P NGUYEN ◽  

According to Joseph Nye, who introduced the concept of soft power in the 1980s, soft power is a form of political influence that allows one to achieve the desired results based on voluntary participation, cultural cooperation, and the attractiveness of the country as a whole. This article examines the soft power policy of the United States of America and Russian Federation in Vietnam, examines the historical events of the 20th century, the Vietnam War, its consequences and the subsequent development of relations between the countries. The strengths and weaknesses of both countries are analyzed. The causes and consequences of the decline of Russian influence in Vietnam since the 21st century are revealed. As a result of the analysis, the author identifies the reasons for the low efficiency of Russian soft power in Vietnam, and the reasons for the high efficiency of US soft power. Author have analyzed such areas as (political, economic, cultural, etc.) in which the Russian Federation and the United States cooperate with Vietnam. In conclusion, the author draws conclusions about the effectiveness of the soft power of Russia and the United States in Vietnam, based on the analysis of bilateral relations between Russia-Vietnam and the United States-Vietnam.


Author(s):  
Aleksey Yu. Skopin ◽  

Since 2014, the US has moved to conduct an active hybrid war with Europe, and since 2016 - with East Asia. The goal of these wars is to eliminate the Euro zone and have a negative economic impact on the economies of Europe and East Asia, in order to preserve the global economic leadership of the United States and preserve the global value of the dollar as a means of accumulation. At a cost of 15-20 billion dollar in 2014-2019 the annual damage from the four instruments of negative influence to the European economy amounted to 300 billion dollars and for the East Asian economy, it is 250-300 billion dollars (2020). This shows the high efficiency of US hybrid wars and their continuation in the coming years.


2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nguyen Ngoc Chi ◽  
Nguyen Ngoc Mai

In many countries, Judicial Transparency in general and in the Criminal Justice in particular are the foundation of judicial activity and the demand of power control in the Criminal Justice. They are also methods of protecting human rights and justice in the case process. Nevertheless, each country has different ways and levels of judicial transparency which are suitable to its characteristics and conditions and establishes a mechanism to assess the transparency for controlling the judicial activities. In some countries, thus, their Judicial Transparency research shall be learned from Vietnam’s process of judicial reform. Our country is constantly contributing to the implementation of "Building and improving the law's system with synchronization, uniform, feasibility, publicity and transparency ..." and "Building a judicial system with transparency, robustness, democracy, strict and clear discipline, defending justice, gradually implementing the modernization process and serving Vietnamese and their fatherland; Judicial activity with a focus on judgement is conducted by the high efficiency and effectiveness”, this article shall discuss the judicial transparency in the field of criminal justice and address the experience of some countries such as England, the United States and the People's Republic of China on their judicial transparency in the field of criminal justice that Vietnam should learn from them.    


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