scholarly journals How to Prepare Educational Lecture: EAGEN 50 Years of Experience

2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (Suppl. 2) ◽  
pp. 100-103
Author(s):  
Jaroslaw Regula

Background: European Association of Gastroenterology, Endoscopy, and Nutrition for 50 years provided a good, professional teaching of gastroenterology across Europe by world-known experts. Teaching tips and tricks to achieve maximum effects are summarized in this review article. Summary: The good speaker should be motivated to teach the audience at the time of lecture a topic in way that information provided is remembered. The educational aim should realistic, well selected, and precisely defined. Putting an order and clarity into information provided are crucial. Speaker should feel comfortable during lecture and enjoy it. Ways to achieve that are described in this review paper. Key Messages: Medical teaching by lectures should be simple, clear, well-structured, and enjoyable.

Author(s):  
Sachin Mutkure ◽  
Rashmi Bharatey ◽  
Dilip Mase

Review article contains various research paper related to the topic chimney and forces acting on it like the seismic force, earthquake forces as well as geographical condition, fundamental time, model analysis and software analysis and modelling of the chimney. Various software is used to analysis and modelling of the chimney.in this paper discuss various modelling concept and problem behind them. The purposes of this paper are to identify the problem associate with a chimney as per Indian geometrical condition as well as the seismic zone in India. This review paper help to improve knowledge regarding design and modelling methodology aspects.


2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (9) ◽  
pp. 1957-1975
Author(s):  
Akhalesh Kumar ◽  
Rakhi Mishra ◽  
Avijit Mazumder ◽  
Rupa Mazumder ◽  
Arun Kumar

This review paper focuses on the different synthetic methodologies that researchers have adopted to synthesize various thiosemicarbazide derivatives with different biological activities of synthesized compounds in the last 20 years. Most of the investigations available in the literature are directed to the biological activities of thiosemicarbazide derivatives with less discussion on its synthetic schemes. This review article presents various reaction scheme, which has been adopted for thiosemicarbazide derivative synthesis along with the reported pharmacological activities of synthesized analogs. The available literature in the article aims to encourage more studies on the synthesis of thiosemicarbazide derivatives, which will help for drug discovery having thiosemicarbazide nucleus.


2021 ◽  
pp. 65-71
Author(s):  
Taekwoon Kim Kim ◽  
Jeongsoo Lee ◽  
Joonsoo Park

Dermatomycosis is a skin disease caused by fungi, including dermatophytes and yeasts. Its diagnostic methods include KOH smear, fungal culture test, Wood's lamp test, biopsy, and molecular biology test. Superficial dermatomycosis can already be diagnosed using only KOH smear and culture test, so biopsy has not yet received attention from many clinicians. Nonetheless, biopsy is one of the most basic tests in the field of dermatology, with high diagnostic value for deep and superficial dermatomycoses, which often shows negative findings on KOH smear or fungal culture test. In this study, the histopathologic findings and special chemical staining methods in dermatomycosis are described. This review article is an upgraded English version of the review paper "Dermatomycosis from the perspective of dermatopathology (Korean Version 1.0)" published in 2016.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 92-94
Author(s):  
Tapati Chowdhury ◽  
Arpona Dev Nath ◽  
Tasbirul Islam

Cardiac arrest is a life-threatening condition with low survival rate. Over the years ACLS guidelines have been developed to reduce cardiac arrest specific mortality rate. In this review article, the authors researched steroid use during and after CPR for determining its effect on survival rate and post cardiac arrest disabilities. Scholarly articles from well-known reputed journals relevant to both cardiac arrest and steroid use since 1960 have been reviewed. This article first examines the question whether cardiac arrest can be considered an inflammatory state. Afterwards, evidence of the beneficial role of steroid use in cardiac arrest and in other cardiac conditions have been outlined. In conclusion, this review paper summarizes any benefits of steroid use in cardiac arrest.Bangladesh Crit Care J September 2018; 6(2): 92-94


2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 429-451
Author(s):  
Michael Ghil

Abstract. The scientific problems posed by the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, cryosphere – along with the land surface and biota that interact with them – are central to major socioeconomic and political concerns in the 21st century. It is natural, therefore, that a certain impatience should prevail in attempting to solve these problems. The point of a review paper published in this journal in 2001 was that one should proceed with all diligence but not excessive haste, namely “festina lente”, i.e., “to hurry in a measured way”. The earlier paper traced the necessary progress through the solutions of 10 problems, starting with “What can we predict beyond 1 week, for how long, and by what methods?” and ending with “Can we achieve enlightened climate control of our planet by the end of the century?” A unified framework was proposed to deal with these problems in succession, from the shortest to the longest timescale, i.e., from weeks to centuries and millennia. The framework is that of dynamical systems theory, with an emphasis on successive bifurcations and the ergodic theory of nonlinear systems, on the one hand, and on pursuing this approach across a hierarchy of climate models, from the simplest, highly idealized ones to the most detailed ones. Here, we revisit some of these problems, 20 years later,1 and extend the framework to coupled climate–economy modeling.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ian Lane ◽  
Michelle Mullen ◽  
Deirdre Logan

Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic many workers are shifting from coming into their workplace to working from home. This may be a new challenge for many workers. Successfully working from home can present unique challenges, from how to focus with at-home distractions, to trying to be productive, trying to communicate well with team members from afar, and childcare. Here at the Transitions to Adulthood Center for Research, many of our faculty and staff have years of experience mastering the art of remote work and have put together a list of their top 5 tips and tricks to navigating this strange new world.


Antioxidants ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (9) ◽  
pp. 818
Author(s):  
D. Allan Butterfield ◽  
Debra Boyd-Kimball

Oxidative and nitrosative stress are widely recognized as critical factors in the pathogenesis and progression of Alzheimer disease (AD) and its earlier stage, amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI). A major source of free radicals that lead to oxidative and nitrosative damage is mitochondria. This review paper discusses oxidative and nitrosative stress and markers thereof in the brain, along with redox proteomics, which are techniques that have been pioneered in the Butterfield laboratory. Selected biological alterations in—and oxidative and nitrosative modifications of—mitochondria in AD and MCI and systems of relevance thereof also are presented. The review article concludes with a section on the implications of mitochondrial oxidative and nitrosative stress in MCI and AD with respect to imaging studies in and targeted therapies toward these disorders. Taken together, this review provides support for the notion that brain mitochondrial alterations in AD and MCI are key components of oxidative and nitrosative stress observed in these two disorders, and as such, they provide potentially promising therapeutic targets to slow—and hopefully one day stop—the progression of AD, which is a devastating dementing disorder.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-73 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdur Rosyid ◽  
Bashar El-Khasawneh ◽  
Anas Alazzam

Abstract. This extensive review paper, which involves 204 papers, discusses comprehensively a number of performance indices that are instrumental in the design of parallel kinematics manipulators. These indices measure the workspace as well as its quality including the distance to singularity, dexterity, manipulability, force transmission, accuracy, stiffness, and dynamic performance. After being classified, the indices are discussed in terms of some important aspects including definition, physical meaning soundness, dependency, consistency, scope of applicability, and computation cost. For the sake of completeness, some key mathematical expressions of the indices are provided.


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