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Need for Cognition in Resident AssistantsAustin, Bryan 04 June 2021 (has links)
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An Empirical Approach to Assessing Pediatric Residents' Attitudes, Knowledge and Skills in Primary Care Behavioral HealthShahidullah, Jeffrey D., PhD, Kettlewell, Paul W., PhD, DeHart, Kathryn, MD, Rooney, Kris, MD, Ladd, Ilene, MA, Bogaczyk, Tyler, BS, Signore, Amy, PhD, Larson, Sharon L., PhD 13 November 2017 (has links) (PDF)
This paper describes an empirical approach to assessing pediatric residents' attitudes, knowledge and skills in primary care behavioral health. Outcomes from that assessment approach are presented from two pediatric residency training programs in the northeastern United States. Thirty-six pediatric residents completed attitudes, knowledge and skills surveys. The survey was developed to align with the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Policy Statement in 2009 citing aspirational competencies for pediatricians in primary care behavioral health. This alignment addressed both learner variables (attitudes, knowledge, and skills) as well as clinical presentations (ADHD, anxiety, depression, and suicide) highlighted in the policy statement. The survey specifically inquired about self-reported confidence and comfort in managing behavioral health concerns using evidence-based practice parameters (attitudes and knowledge) and their measured ability to deliver evidence-based care in response to clinical vignettes (skills). Findings largely revealed no statistically significant differences in attitudes, knowledge or skills between interns and upper-level residents. Training programs can use the approach described in this paper and the assessment instrument with some possible modifications to monitor annual progress and evaluate any changes in didactic and clinical training.
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Design of relationality to enable the vitalization of resident-centered communities / 住民主体の地域活性化を可能とする関係性デザインに関する研究 / ジュウミン シュタイ ノ チイキ カッセイカ オ カノウ トスル カンケイセイ デザイン ニカンスル ケンキュウ木村 公哉, Koya Kimura 22 March 2019 (has links)
博士(工学) / Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering / 同志社大学 / Doshisha University
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Improved vaccines against <i>Bordetella</i> pathogens utilizing Th1/17-polarizing adjuvant BcfA and mucosal immunization strategiesYount, Kacy S. January 2021 (has links)
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Reciprocal signaling between adipose tissue depots and the central nervous systemPuente-Ruiz, Stephanie C., Jais, Alexander 27 March 2024 (has links)
In humans, various dietary and social factors led to the development of
increased brain sizes alongside large adipose tissue stores. Complex
reciprocal signaling mechanisms allow for a fine-tuned interaction between
the two organs to regulate energy homeostasis of the organism. As an
endocrine organ, adipose tissue secretes various hormones, cytokines, and
metabolites that signal energy availability to the central nervous system (CNS).
Vice versa, the CNS is a critical regulator of adipose tissue function through
neural networks that integrate information from the periphery and regulate
sympathetic nerve outflow. This review discusses the various reciprocal
signaling mechanisms in the CNS and adipose tissue to maintain organismal
energy homeostasis. We are focusing on the integration of afferent signals from
the periphery in neuronal populations of the mediobasal hypothalamus as well
as the efferent signals from the CNS to adipose tissue and its implications for
adipose tissue function. Furthermore, we are discussing central mechanisms
that fine-tune the immune system in adipose tissue depots and contribute to
organ homeostasis. Elucidating this complex signaling network that integrates
peripheral signals to generate physiological outputs to maintain the optimal
energy balance of the organism is crucial for understanding the
pathophysiology of obesity and metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes.
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Resident Assistant Training Programs at Member Schools of the Council of Christian Colleges and UniversitiesGwaltney, Richard T. January 2000 (has links)
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The Effects of Community Building Programs on Student Neighborhoods Adjoining the Urban University CampusMcLaughlin, Sean M. 25 July 2011 (has links)
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Reef fish spawning aggregation sites : the ecology of aggregating and resident species. / Zones d'agrégation de reproduction des poissons coralliens : Ecologie des espèces migrantes et résidentesBijoux, Jude peter 07 May 2013 (has links)
Les sites d'agrégation de ponte (AP) sont des zones où des poissons d'une même espèce se rassemblent pour frayer. En dépit de leur importance dans la reproduction de nombreuses espèces de poissons des récifs coralliens, bien peu de sites d'AP sont gérés. Le but de cette étude est d'améliorer la compréhension générale sur l'écologie des sites d'AP en vue de faciliter la gestion. L'étude, réalisée aux Seychelles, se concentre sur les individus regroupant sur les sites d'AP pour frayer et aussi sur ceux résidant sur ces sites. La télémétrie acoustique et le recensement visuel sous-marin ont, ici, été employé comme principaux outils d'observation des espèces formant des agrégations de reproduction (cordonnier (Siganus sutor), mérou camouflage (Epinephelus polyphekadion) et mérou marbré (E. fuscoguttatus)) et des espèces résidant sur les sites d'AP. Les détections acoustiques ont montré que les individus de S. sutor présentent une grande fidélité à leur site de ponte et une périodicité liée à la période de pleine lune. Par ailleurs, les agrégations de ponte d'E. fuscoguttatus et E. polyphekadion se chevauchent spatialement et temporellement avec une forte périodicité liée à la nouvelle lune. La formation d'AP de E. fuscoguttatus et E. polyphekadion provoque des changements complexes dans l'assemblage de poissons résidents sur le site. L'effet de la phase lunaire sur les assemblages de poissons résidant sur les sites d'AP de S. Sutor apparait être dépendant de l'échelle considérée. Les informations sur la dynamique spatiale et temporelle des espèces étudiée sont utilisées pour proposer des mesures de gestion susceptibles d'améliorer la protection des sites d'AP. / Fish spawning aggregation (FSA) sites are areas where repeated concentration of conspecific fish gathers for the purpose of spawning. Despite of their importance in the reproduction of many coral reef fishes, few FSA sites are actively managed. The aim of this study, conducted in the Seychelles, was to improve general understanding on the ecology of FSA sites to facilitate their management. It focuses on both the individuals that aggregate at FSA sites to spawn and those that are resident at FSA sites. Acoustic telemetry and underwater visual census were used to study three species that form spawning aggregations (spinefoot shoemaker (Siganus sutor), Camouflage grouper (Epinephelus polyphekadion) and Brown-marbled grouper (E. fuscoguttatus)) and the resident fish assemblages at FSA sites. Acoustic detections found individual S. sutor to have high fidelity to individual FSA sites and to show significant periodicity with the full moon period in the timing of their arrival and departure from FSA sites. Conversely, spawning aggregations of E. fuscoguttatus and E. polyphekadion overlapped spatially and temporally, with strong periodicity for spawning aggregation to form with the new moon period. The formation of E. fuscoguttatus and E. polyphekadion FSAs caused complex changes in the fish assemblage that is resident at the FSA site. The effect of lunar phase on the resident fish assemblages at S. sutor FSA sites appeared to be scale-dependent, having greater impact at the larger than the smaller FSA site. Information on the spatial and temporal dynamics of aggregating and resident fish species is used to propose management actions to improve the protection of FSA sites.
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Mezinárodní zdanění příjmů daňového rezidenta České republiky s příjmy z Kanady / International Taxation of Incomes of Czech Republic Tax Resident with Incomes from CanadaMičulková, Hana January 2017 (has links)
The Master’s thesis focuses on taxation of employment income of the resident of the Czech Republic who also receives employment income from Canada. The thesis explains elementary principles and concepts related to income taxation of natural persons in the Czech Republic and Canada. The relevant articles of the Convention for the avoidance of double taxation are analysed. Based on the theoretical part of the thesis, a methodology for determination of a model taxpayer’s tax liability is designed with regard to available means of tax optimization.
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The experience of home during modernizationDu Plessis, Izak David, 1900- 06 1900 (has links)
The housing problem in South Africa is complicated by the
cultural diversity and the rapidly changing nature of the
population. This indicates a need for research to help to
determine "what appropriate housing is" for various sectors of
the South African population. Social researchers and design
professionals therefore have to combine their efforts to provide
house designs that will be appropriate to the housing needs and
values of a variety of future occupants.
This study focuses on the impact of rapid change in the
sociophysical environment (modernization) on people's experience
of the quality of their relationship with their home
environments. An approach is proposed through which groups of
individuals, who share similar needs and requirements regarding
their housing, can be identified for inclusion in a process of
participatory design. A theoretical framework is developed to
account for the variety of perspectives of participants (users,
researchers and design professionals) in the design process.
Through application of the theoretical framework, a novel
approach to the determination of "what to design for whom" is
developed. The "modernity fit" concept is introduced to describe
the quality of the relationship between people and their housing
in terms of a rating of the modernity of both human and housing
characteristics. It is proposed that the quality of the
relationship or "fit" between the modernity of human
characteristics and the modernity of the physical characteristics
of the house influences people's experience of their houses.
Results of this study indicate that the "modernity fit" concept
opens up new avenues for research to assist in the design of
housing in developing countries. / Psychology / D. Litt. et Phil. (Psychology)
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