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Author(s):  
Yu Jianlong ◽  
Cao Lijun

The China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (‘CIETAC’) is the largest permanent arbitration centre in the world, with a fast-growing case load and rising international profile. This commentary on the CIETAC 2012 Arbitration Rules provides guidance on the rules, alongside practical and procedural recommendations from practitioners of unparalleled experience. The commentary is a rule-by-rule examination of the inception, interpretation and application of the new rules, which makes comparative reference to the rules of other institutions and considers all relevant case law and legislation. It groups the rules thematically according to the principle areas of practitioner interest, including chapters on: Jurisdiction and the Arbitration Agreement; Commencing the Arbitration; Formation and Challenges to the Arbitral Tribunal; Conduct of Proceedings; Awards; Summary Procedure; and Costs. The book chapters deal with the practical aspects of arbitrating in China, ensuring the book is a comprehensive reference work for practitioners in the field.


Author(s):  
Bhanu P. Lakhani ◽  
Apoorva Sharma ◽  
Varun Sanwalka ◽  
Pulkit Lakhani

— Introduction: The challenging times of COVID 19 pandemic pose a greater risk to dental professionals and patients. Since the worldwide outbreak, dental offices have been advised to disrupt regular functioning. Aim and Objective: This article aims to discuss measures of infection prevention and control, special procedural recommendations to minimize disease transmission while reducing aerosol generation, surface disinfection and careful waste management to assist dental offices to limit the risk of COVID 19. Conclusion: Adhering to the principles of infection control and non-aerosol generating practices in dental office could help control disease transmission, keeping the dental professionals and the patients safe.


Author(s):  
Mohammed Ali Al- Omari , Amal Mahmoud Ali

This study aims to formulate a new vision. The curricula of Islamic education in the secondary stage have general programs in the light of human rights, so that the authors of Islamic education curricula in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will develop these curricula in the light of the human rights set forth in this study. And strengthen the strengths and propose remedial measures for the weaknesses and shortcomings in the curricula of Islamic education in the light of human rights. It also aims to include human rights in Islam in the content of the curricula of the Islamic education curriculum for the secondary stage system of general programs courses. Through the analysis of the content, the proposed vision here is what the researcher hopes to find solutions to include those rights. And seeks to provide procedural recommendations to overcome the obstacles that prevent the inclusion of these concepts and values ​​in line with the data in contemporary times, as well as propose the mechanisms necessary to implement this vision.    


2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-56 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Villa ◽  
C. C. Campisi ◽  
M. Ryan ◽  
F. Boccardo ◽  
P. Di Summa ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ayman Alarabiat ◽  
Isabel Ramos

After almost 30 years of being used in the information system (IS) discipline, only a few studies have focused on how IS scholars apply the method's guidelines to design Delphi studies. Thus, this paper focuses on the use of the Delphi method in IS research. To do so, articles published between 2004 and 2017 in the Senior IS Scholars' collection of journals of the Association of Information Systems (AIS), describing Delphi studies, were analised. Based on analysis of sixteen (16) retrieved IS studies, we concluded that IS researchers have applied the method’s most important phases and the procedural recommendations to promote rigor were considered in the majority of the analised studies. Nonetheless, IS researchers still need to include detailed information about (1) the steps taken to ensure the validity of the achieved results, (2) better describe the process of selecting and recruiting the experts, and (3) experiment with innovative techniques to keep participants involved in the Delphi process.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (47) ◽  
pp. 16-21
Author(s):  
Grzegorz Hordyński ◽  
Agnieszka Wojdyła-Hordyńska

Since the release of the second-generation cryoballoon (CB2; Arctic Front AdvanceTM, Medtronic Inc) and its modifications with improved cooling characteristics, the technique, dosing, and complication profile is significantly different from that of the first-generation cryoballoon. Several reports of CB2 procedural recommendations have been presented. Hereby, the literature summary was performed and the technical and procedural study based regimen delivered. The best practice overview presents large centers contemporary techniques for safer and more effective outcomes and perhaps new approved recommendations for atrial fibrillation treatment.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (Especial) ◽  
pp. 43
Author(s):  
Norman Garrido

This paper shows the Developmental Research Sequence Method (DRS Method) developed by James Spradley. This procedure is among one of the most important global approaches in qualitative research. The strategy of Spradley was designed in a didactic way to guide the work of junior researchers whose main technique for the collection of data is the ethnographic interview. The fieldwork turns the observer into a research tool. Thus, there are necessary procedural recommendations for the proper study of the people in their life settings such as workplaces, neighborhoods, hospitals and schools, among others, spaces where individuals develop their daily lives. The basic orientations for the observation and the processing of the information are shown in a sequence of steps. The data comes from the study of phenomena, related to various branches of the social and health sciences, where people are studied in their life context  The steps in this method create frameworks that guide the way to perform the analysis of the information. Hence, the researcher receives suggestions that place him constantly between the analysis of data and the collection of information in the field work. The use of this type of recursive technique allows him to adapt the observation, based on the questions and objectives of the study that has been carried out. It is of great help for obtaining data to guide the research towards connected results in the process of knowing, describing and getting recommendations to intervene in the contexts studied.


2015 ◽  
Vol 64 (4) ◽  
pp. 367-371
Author(s):  
Smaranda Diaconescu ◽  
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Gabriela Paduraru ◽  
Claudia Olaru ◽  
Nicoleta Gimiga ◽  
...  

Gastrointestinal endoscopy is one of the most common invasive procedures carried out in pediatric gastroenterology and is not without risk. The range of necessary measures for the purpose of this procedure includes: the accurate assessment of the patient considering the endoscopy-related indications and contraindications, obtaining the informed consent, the psychological preparation of the parents/child, applying some dietary restrictions, and infection prophylaxis. It is also necessary to choose the type of sedation and ensure the constant monitoring during and after the procedure so as to avoid any complications related to the procedure or to the side effects of drugs.


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