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Figueroa, Cristhian, Iacopo Vagliano, Oscar Rodriguez Rocha, et al. "Allied." International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems 13, no. 4 (2017): 134–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijswis.2017100107.

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The increase in the amount of structured data published on the Web using the principles of Linked Data means that now it is more likely to find resources on the Web of Data that represent real life concepts. Discovering and recommending resources on the Web of Data related to a given resource is still an open research area. This work presents a framework to deploy and execute Linked Data based recommendation algorithms to measure their accuracy and performance in different contexts. Moreover, application developers can use this framework as the main component for recommendation in various domains. Finally, this paper describes a new recommendation algorithm that adapts its behavior dynamically based on the features of the Linked Data dataset used. The results of a user study show that the algorithm proposed in this paper has better accuracy and novelty than other state-of-the-art algorithms for Linked Data.
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Mickan, Sharon, Jessica Dawber, and Julie Hulcombe. "Realist evaluation of allied health management in Queensland: what works, in which contexts and why." Australian Health Review 43, no. 4 (2019): 466. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ah17265.

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Objective Allied health structures and leadership positions vary throughout Australia and New Zealand in their design and implementation. It is not clear which organisational factors support allied health leaders and professionals to enhance clinical outcomes. The aim of this project was to identify key organisational contexts and corresponding mechanisms that influenced effective outcomes for allied health professionals. Methods A qualitative realist evaluation was chosen to describe key aspects of allied health organisational structures, identify positive outcomes and describe how context and processes are operationalised to influence outcomes for the allied health workforce and the populations they serve. Results A purposive sample of nine allied health leaders, five executives and 49 allied health professionals were interviewed individually and in focus groups, representing nine Queensland Health services. Marked differences exist in the title and focus of senior allied health leaders’ roles. The use of a qualitative realist evaluation methodology enabled identification of the mechanisms that work to achieve effective and efficient outcomes, within specific contexts. Conclusions The initial middle range theory of allied health organisational structures in Queensland was supported and extended to better understand which contexts were important and which key mechanisms were activated to achieve effective outcomes. Executive allied health leadership roles enable allied health leaders to use their influence in organisational planning and decision-making to ensure allied health professionals deliver successful patient care services. Professional governance systems embed the management and support of the clinical workforce most efficiently within professional disciplines. With consistent data management systems, allied health professional staff can be integrated within clinical teams that provide high-quality care. Interprofessional learning opportunities can enhance collaborative teamwork and, when allied health professionals are supported to understand and use research, they can deliver positive patient and business outcomes for the health service. What is known about the topic? A collective allied health organisational structure encourages engagement of allied health professionals within healthcare organisations. Organisational structures commonly include management and leadership strategies and service delivery models. Allied health leaders in Queensland work across a range of senior management levels to ensure adequate resources for sufficient suitably skilled professional staff to meet patient needs. What does this paper add? Literature to date has described how allied health professionals operate within organisational structures. This paper examines key aspects of allied health management, governance and leadership, together with mechanisms that support allied health professionals to deliver effective clinical and business outcomes for their local community. What are the implications for practitioners? Health service executives and allied health leaders should consider supporting executive allied health leadership roles to influence strategic planning and decision-making, as well as to deliver outcomes that are important to the health service. When allied health leaders implement integrated professional and operational governance systems, executives described allied health professionals as influential in supporting team-based models of care that add value to the business and improve outcomes for patients. When allied health leaders use consistent data management, executives reinforced the benefit of aligning activity data with financial costs to monitor, recognise and reimburse appropriate clinical interventions for patients. When allied health leaders support allied health workforce capability through educational and research opportunities, clinicians can use research to inform their clinical practice.
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Davies, Nigel, Huseyin Dogan, and Duncan Ki-Aries. "Application of Systems-of-Systems Theory to Electromagnetic Warfare Intentional Electromagnetic Interference Risk Assessment." Systems 13, no. 4 (2025): 244. https://doi.org/10.3390/systems13040244.

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Battlefields contain complex networks of electromagnetic (EM) systems, owned by adversary/allied military forces and civilians, communicating intentionally or unintentionally. Attacker’s strategies may include Intentional EM Interference (IEMI) to adversary target systems, although transmitted signals may additionally degrade/disrupt allied/civilian systems (called victims). To aid decision-making processes relating to IEMI attacks, Risk Assessment (RA) is performed to determine whether interference risks to allied/civilian systems are acceptable. Currently, there is no formalized Quantitative RA Method (QRAM) capable of calculating victim risk distributions, so a novel approach is proposed to address this knowledge gap, utilizing an Electromagnetic Warfare (EW) IEMI RA method modeling scenarios consisting of interacting EM systems within complex, dynamic, diverse, and uncertain environments, using Systems-of-Systems (SoS) theory. This paper aims to address this knowledge gap via critical analysis utilizing a case study which demonstrates the use of an Acknowledged SoS-based model as input to a QRAM capable of calculating victim risk distributions within EW IEMI RA-associated scenarios. Transmitter operators possess only uncertain/fuzzy knowledge of victim systems, so it is proposed that a Moot Acknowledged System-of-Fuzzy-Systems applies to EW IEMI RA scenarios. In summary, a novel SoS description feeding a novel QRAM (supported by a systematic literature review of RA mathematical modeling techniques)is proposed to address the knowledge gap.
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Dennis, Sarah, Lauren Ball, Mark Harris, and Kathryn Refshauge. "Allied health are key to improving health for people with chronic disease: but where are the outcomes and where is the strategy?" Australian Journal of Primary Health 27, no. 6 (2021): 437. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py21076.

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The global burden of chronic disease has forced health systems to focus on improved care. This has led to improved health outcomes for some populations, but not for all people or for all conditions. The rising prevalence of chronic disease has also significantly increased demands on healthcare systems, with unsustainable costs to funders. To improve health and social outcomes for all people with chronic disease, it is critical to embrace allied health professionals as key members of primary healthcare teams. The recognised efficacy and cost-effectiveness of many allied health interventions suggest that implementation into usual care would result in enhanced outcomes for people accessing healthcare, their families and communities, and for health systems. Our aim is to highlight the current unacceptable lack of allied health integration into primary healthcare teams, and illustrate the potential value of improved and equitable access to allied health professionals for managing chronic conditions and multimorbidity.
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George, Rebecca Kate, and Karen Webster. "The Future of Allied Health leadership in New Zealand-Aotearoa: A literature review." Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management 16, no. 2 (2021): 16–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.24083/apjhm.v16i2.743.

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Background: The allied heath, scientific and technical (allied health) workforce is the second largest workforce in New Zealand, providing diagnostic, therapeutic and preventative services. Increasingly consumers present with complex conditions requiring multiprofessional integrated services and a legacy of profession-focused leadership development is being challenged. [1] Future health and disability systems require leaders prepared to lead complex services, less focussed on their professional background and more on understanding their interprofessional services. [2, 3] The Allied health workforce is well placed to lead these systems, providing interprofessional experience, a biopsychosocial lens and collaborative models of practice. Aim: To provide an understanding of the literature and research available that addresses the leadership of healthcare services by allied health clinicians. Methodology: An initial database review was completed using a systematic approach, across CINAHL complete; EBSCO Business; Medline; and EBSCO Health databases from March 2020 to September 2020. An expanded search used Google Scholar and NZ, UK and Australian based government websites to access institutional documents, such as policies, reviews and reports. Results: The review identified an emerging pool of research on allied health leadership in Australia and the UK but a paucity of literature on allied health leadership in New Zealand. Three themes were identified and explored within the article: health leadership frameworks, current state and barriers and enablers identified. Conclusions: Literature advocates for a broader scope of clinicians into strategic leadership roles. Despite evidence of strategic allied health roles in New Zealand there remains a dearth of literature on allied health leadership. To foster and sustain the development of allied health leaders in New Zealand it is important to understand the enablers that impact this process.
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P., K. Paul, S. Aithal P., Bhuimali A., S. Tiwary K., Saavedra R., and Aremu B. "Geo Information Systems & Remote Sensing: Applications in Environmental Systems & Management." International Journal of Management, Technology, and Social Sciences (IJMTS) 5, no. 2 (2020): 11–18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3976936.

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Geo Informatics is an interdisciplinary field responsible for spatial information related activities. Geo Informatics is close to the Geo Information Science, Geo Information System, Remote Sensing, etc. Geo Informatics is a combination of Geo Science and Information Science and here different kinds of IT and Computing tools are being used such as Database Technology, Network Technology, Web Technology, Multimedia Technology, etc in the spatial data management. Remote Sensing is considered as a component of Geo Information Science dedicated in gathering of information on the different types of objects without physical content and applicable in different areas of the geography, survey of land and different type of geo related areas viz. Hydrology, Ecology, Meteorology, Oceanography and Geology, etc. The term remote sensing is also called as GIS & RS due to their relationship and their importance. The applications of the IT in Geography and allied areas are called as Geo Informatics or Geo Information Science. Similarly, the applications and utilization of IT, Information Science and Computing in Environment and allied areas are known as Environmental Informatics or Environmental Information Science. The GIS and Remote Sensing applications in the environment and ecological areas are increasing rapidly and it includes various existing and emerging applications. This paper talks about the applications of the GIS and RS in Environmental Applications and Management.
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C, JAYANTHI, RANGASAMY A, and CHINNUSAMY C. "Water budgeting for components in lowland integrated farming systems." Madras Agricultural Journal 87, september (2000): 411–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.29321/maj.10.a00486.

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Field investigations were carried out to estimate water budgeting for the allied components like cropping, poultry, pigeon, fish and mushroom linked in lowland integrated farming systems at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore during 1993-96. Water requirement for the allied components was estimated by adopting standard methodology. Results revealed that cultivation of rice-greengram-maize and rice-sunnhemp-maize cropping systems each in 0.50 hectare consumed 182 ha cm of water totally in a year. Whereas 201 ha cm of water was needed for rice-soybean-sunflower and rice-gingelly-maize cropping systems in 0.45 ha each involved in integrated farming systems. Poultry, pigeon, fish and mushroom components utilized 0.02, 0.04, 15.84 and 1.37 ha cm of water for their production in a year. Integration of cropping with pigeon + fish mushroom utilized 218 ha cm as against 182 ha em of water with conventional cropping system alone. Integration of poultry and pigeon required very little quantity of water and total water requirement in integration of improved cropping with fish mushroom + poultry/pigeon was lesser than the water requirement of cropping alone in one hectare land area. Integrating efficient allied components with cropping results in effective water budgeting with better economic returns in lowland farming.
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Hulsen, Tim, and Mark Scheper. "AI in Healthcare: Do Not Forget About Allied Healthcare." AI 6, no. 6 (2025): 114. https://doi.org/10.3390/ai6060114.

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Artificial intelligence, the simulation of human intelligence by computers and machines, has found its way into healthcare, helping surgeons, doctors, radiologists, and many more. However, over 80% of healthcare professionals consists of people working in allied health professions such as nurses, physiotherapists, and midwives. Considering the aging of the general population around the world, the workforce shortages in these occupations are especially crucial. As the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated, globally, most healthcare systems are strained, and there is a consensus that current healthcare systems are not sustainable with the increasing challenges. AI is often viewed as one of the potential solutions for not only reducing the strain on the healthcare workforce, but also to sustain the current workforce. Still, most AI applications are being developed for the medical community and often allied health is overlooked or not even considered despite comprising a large proportion of the total workforce. In addition, the interest of the private sector to invest specifically in the allied health workforce is low since the financial incentive is low. This paper provides examples of AI solutions for seven important allied health professions. To increase the uptake of AI solutions in allied healthcare, AI companies need to connect more with professional associations and be as patient-oriented as many claim to be. There also needs to be more AI schooling for allied healthcare professionals to increase adoption of these AI solutions.
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Blakeney, Susan. "Optometrists are not allied health professionals." Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics 40, no. 5 (2020): 700. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/opo.12716.

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Rajesh, Kumar Sinha, and Saha Dola. "Study of Awareness, Attitude, and Utilization Pattern of Health Information Technology among Allied Health Professionals -- A Descriptive Study." International Journal of BioSciences and Technology (IJBST) ISSN: 0974-3987 2, no. 1 (2009): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1435034.

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<strong>ABSTRACT:</strong> <strong>Objective</strong>: To assess the awareness, attitude, and utilization pattern of Allied Health Professionals towards HIT in an allied health college under a teaching university of India. <strong>Method<em>:&nbsp; </em></strong>Self-structured, pre-tested questionnaire that probe into the awareness, attitude, and utilization pattern of HIT among allied health professionals were administered to a randomly selected group of 40 allied health professionals. Descriptive statistics of their awareness, attitude and utilization pattern were calculated. <strong>Result<em>:</em></strong> Significant difference was observed in Awareness towards HIT among professionals particularly relating to computer peripherals, internet, electronic health records, and International Classification of Diseases. Male respondents showed significant attitude difference towards the use of HIT in improving evidence-based practice, reducing cost of healthcare, and scheduling patient appointments. Senior professionals showed better utilization pattern than juniors. <strong>Conclusion: </strong>Lack of awareness about HIT could be due to the fact that most hospital information systems do not have rehabilitation modules and all the existing modules are physician-centered. Positive attitude toward HIT is an indication that allied health professionals are ready to accept and are open for HIT and their inclusion should be an issue for consideration. Utilization pattern of allied health professionals are indicative of the fact that most of them are making use of HIT in their profession. <strong>Recommendation</strong>: Rehabilitation module should be incorporated during design and development of any health information system and proper awareness and training programs to be conducted for effective and efficient utilization of these systems. &nbsp; <strong>Key words: </strong>Health Information Technology (HIT), allied health professionals, awareness, attitude, utilization
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Saini, Dr Akhilesh. "Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture and Allied Sciences." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 13, no. 2 (2025): 1319–34. https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2025.67087.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing agriculture and allied sciences by enhancing productivity, efficiency, and sustainability. AI-driven technologies such as machine learning, computer vision, and predictive analytics are being applied to precision farming, crop monitoring, pest and disease detection, soil health analysis, and automated irrigation systems. In animal husbandry, AI assists in livestock health monitoring, breeding optimization, and smart feeding systems. Fisheries and aquaculture benefit from AI-based water quality management and automated fish farming. Additionally, AI enhances food supply chain management through smart logistics and predictive demand forecasting. Despite challenges like data availability, high implementation costs, and the need for farmer education, AI holds immense potential to address global food security and environmental concerns. This paper explores the current advancements, challenges, and future prospects of AI in agriculture and allied sciences, emphasizing its role in sustainable development.
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Pac, Bohdan, and Szymon Mitkow. "A Comparative Analysis of the Logistic Capabilities of Selected Land Intermodal Terminals: The Polish Case Study for States of Emergency." Polish Political Science Yearbook 01, no. 2 (2024): 207–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/ppsy202438.

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The NATO process of civil emergency planning (CEP) is a tool that allows the Allied forces to extend their logistic support capabilities in crisis periods and on a war footing. The civil logistic infrastructure is a “backbone” of national logistic systems. The Allies’ strategic concept has increased reliance on general civil resources and transportation assets to meet military requirements for strategic and operational mobility and sustain operational forces. The following study presents a conceptual model for evaluating the logistic capabilities of land intermodal terminals, discussed in the example of Poland, using methods implemented in management and quality sciences. The results can help configure logistic transport chains and evaluate capabilities to provide logistic services to potential recipients during crises and war. Intermodal transport is a typical service implemented by sea-land transport chains, where land facilities serve as essential elements. Therefore, land intermodal terminals play a crucial role in the state’s logistic system and logistic support when a crisis or a conflict is in progress. It is mainly applied to support national and allied forces in the joint operations area.
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Abhilasha, ar. "GEOMATICS ALLIED WITH BUILDINGS." International Journal of Engineering Applied Sciences and Technology 8, no. 4 (2023): 62–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.33564/ijeast.2023.v08i04.008.

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We are all aware of the various Building Life Cycle stages. Before one can even start talking about the sustainability or smartness of a building, we should understand the different stages of a building, which are as follows: 1. Raw material extraction 2. Manufacturing 3. Construction 4. In use - Operation and Maintenance 5. Demolition 6. Disposal, Re-use, Recycle Each of the mentioned stages is intricately linked to the use of natural resources for energy consumption, forming the foundation for examining sustainable buildings. This paper will mainly focus briefly on how a 'GIS' can be linked to all or most of these steps. The scope of GIS is expanding every day and will also have a significant impact on architecture. When we think of "Smart Cities" or "Smart Buildings", the first thing that comes to mind is Automation or the Internet of Things, which is an integral part of the fourth phase i.e., Operation/In use. However, the reality is that a Smart Building is developed early in its Life Cycle of a Building. This paper will help people understand and grasp "how modern technologies (GIS and remote sensing) can be useful in the raw material extraction process" and "how GIS can be integrated into the process of Production, Construction, Operation and Maintenance". The study also aims to investigate the domain of demolition and the subsequent processes of disposal, reuse, and recycling, utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS). If you find this topic intriguing and captivating, I encourage you to continue reading. I genuinely hope that this paper proves to be both informative and engaging for you.
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Eninger, Robert M., and Robert L. Johnson. "Unmanned Aerial Systems in Occupational Hygiene—Learning from Allied Disciplines." Annals of Occupational Hygiene 59, no. 8 (2015): 949–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/annhyg/mev041.

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Shyrokov, Volodymyr, Iryna Ostapova, Maksym Nadutenko, and Yulia Verbynenko. "Ontologized Lexicographical Systems in Modern Terminography." Cognitive Studies | Études cognitives, no. 16 (December 31, 2016): 90–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/cs.2016.008.

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Ontologized Lexicographical Systems in Modern TerminographyThe principles of the construction and use of the Virtual Terminographical Laboratory "Welding" are described. VTL "Welding" provides support for the compiling of electronic terminological multimedia dictionaries in the field of welding and allied processes. Zontologizowane systemy leksykograficzne we współczesnej terminografiiW artykule opisane są zasady konstruowania i zastosowania Wirtualnego Laboratorium Terminograficznego w dziedzinie "Spawalnictwa". Wirtualne Laboratorium Terminograficzne zapewnia wsparcie w zestawieniu elektronicznych, multimedialnych słowników terminograficznych w dziedzinie spawalnictwa i powiązanych procesów.
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Wen, Chiun Cheng. "Holonic Engineering Data Management Framework for Allied Concurrent Engineering." Advanced Materials Research 201-203 (February 2011): 267–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.201-203.267.

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Virtual enterprise and concurrent engineering are two of the most promising business strategies to address global competition. By unifying the concepts of virtual enterprise and concurrent engineering, allied concurrent engineering aims to integrate the engineering activities and resources from different enterprises through enterprise alliances to quickly respond to customer expectations. This paper presents a holonic system framework for engineering data management to support allied concurrent engineering. The framework is designed based on the concepts of holonic systems to reflect the distributed, collaborative, agile, dispersed and heterogeneous natures of allied concurrent engineering processes. In the proposed framework, key elements such as information items, libraries, and information management units etc. are defined as “holons” which have autonomous, cooperative and configurable properties.
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Sims, Jane, Theonie Tacticos, Maria Patiriadis, and Lucio Naccarella. "Evaluation of a program to assist usage of the Enhanced Primary Care case conferencing and care planning items: The allied health professionals' viewpoint." Australian Journal of Primary Health 10, no. 1 (2004): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py04010.

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The General Practice Education, Support and Community Linkages Program was introduced to formally support implementation and appropriate use of the Enhanced Primary Care Medicare Benefits Schedule items. This paper reports upon the Program?s implementation from the allied health professional?s perspective. Semi-structured interviews were conducted in 2002 with healthcare staff trained under the Program. While interviewees noted achievements in the items? uptake during the Program, allied health involvement in case conferencing and care planning had been impeded by GPs? limited adoption of the items. Allied health professionals were broadly interested in participating in care planning and case conferencing with GPs. The General Practice Education, Support and Community Linkages Program supported implementation and appropriate use of the Enhanced Primary Care Medicare Benefits Schedule items. While allied health professionals are generally interested in participating in care planning and case conferencing with GPs, such activity requires ongoing systems support and relationship building. Ample scope remains for awareness raising, relationship building and joint activities across the sector. Future item usage will need to be supported by resources and continued relationship building.
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Ugurel, Burcu, Ibrahim Oztura, Ufuk Sener, et al. "P084 Palmomental reflex and allied palmosubmental reflex." Clinical Neurophysiology 119 (May 2008): S93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1388-2457(08)60355-7.

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Mumtaz, Nazia, and Ghulam Saqulain. "COVID-19 raises threatening scenario for otorhinolaryngology and rehabilitation." Journal of Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University 3, no. 2 (2020): 62–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.32593/jstmu/vol3.iss2.92.

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This editorial is an introspection into healthcare systems in the perspective of the ongoing short and long term impact of COVID-19 on practice of otolaryngology &amp; its allied specialties and possible solutions. With COVID-19 testing the mettle, resilience and strength of every facet of healthcare system, including developing countries with otolaryngologists and allied professionals being more exposed, threatened with contracting disease themselves and carrying it to their families. Personal protection has become a norm with specialty faced with suspension of non-emergent consultations, examinations and electives with use of personal protective equipment mandatory even in emergent cases.
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Williams, Cylie, Koki Miyazaki, Donna Borkowski, Carol McKinstry, Matthew Cotchet, and Terry Haines. "Research capacity and culture of the Victorian public health allied health workforce is influenced by key research support staff and location." Australian Health Review 39, no. 3 (2015): 303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ah14209.

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Objective The aim of the present study was to identify and understand the self-rated research capacity and culture of the allied health workforce. Methods The present study was a cross-sectional survey. The Research Capacity and Culture tool was disseminated to all Victorian public health allied health departments. General demographic data were also collected, including the presence of an organisational allied health research lead. Results Five hundred and twenty fully completed surveys were returned by participants; all allied health disciplines and all grades were represented. One hundred and eighty-six participants had an organisational allied health research lead and 432 were located in a metropolitan-based health service. There were significant differences (P &lt; 0.05) within all organisational and team research skills between those with and without a research lead, together with those in different service locations (metropolitan vs non-metropolitan). Higher self-ratings in individual research skills (P &lt; 0.05) were primarily associated with more senior and metropolitan-located clinicians. Conclusion The allied health workforce identifies as a group that is ready to build the evidence to support clinical practice yet requires a whole-systems approach to do so. The results of the present study suggest that the development of key people to build capacity at a higher organisational level has a flow-down effect on research capacity and culture. What is known about the topic? Some allied health disciplines (occupational therapy, dietetics and podiatry) have previously been surveyed about their research capabilities, capacity and culture. Those surveys identified individual skill and success in undertaking early phase research activities, such as finding and critiquing the literature. However, there were limitations to research activity identified, such as a lack of success or skill in the later phase of research projects to undertake analysis of data, writing for publication and mentoring less experienced clinicians in research. What does this paper add? The present study explored the effect of extrinsic factors on undertaking research activity within the allied health workforce. It determined that there are several factors that affect the organisation and team levels of research capacity and culture, but these factors were different to the self-reported individual success or skills. The results can assist organisations to make strategic decisions about how to engage allied health clinicians in research activities. What are the implications for practitioners? The results of the present study give a platform for the Victorian allied health workforce to grow in its engagement in research activities and use of evidence. This knowledge is important to decision makers and funding bodies, as well as to the Australian allied health workforce.
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Flood, Andrew G., and Nazir P. Kherani. "Detailed balance limits for inversion in solar-pumped lasers and allied systems." Optics Letters 46, no. 12 (2021): 2916. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ol.427104.

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Paul, Prantosh Kr, Dipak Chaterjee, and K. S. Shivraj. "Mathematical Science and its Application in Information Centres, Systems and Allied Organization." Asian Journal of Science and Applied Technology 1, no. 2 (2012): 20–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/ajsat-2012.1.2.735.

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Mathematics is one of the important areas of Pure Science. It is one of the oldest knowledge field proved useful in most of the industries, business, services and so on. Mathematics as well as statistics is also applicable in many subjects. Education, Computer Science, Environment Science, Biological Sciences and even humanities also need the assistance of mathematics immensely. Information Science is one the important subjects today responsible for information collection, organization as well as dissemination. The working area of Information Science is information centre, documentation centre, information system. There is a close relation between mathematical sciences and information foundations. In this paper we highlight basics about mathematics, statistical science used in information science. We describe the application of mathematics in information centers and allied fields.
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David, Ude Kingsley, Okoye C. U., and Arene C. J., et. al. "Analysis of Effluent Management among Medium and Large Scale Agro-Allied Industries in South West, Nigeria." Journal of Agriculture and Crops, no. 10.1 (January 15, 2024): 30–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.32861/jac.10.1.30.41.

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The study analysed effluent management among medium and large scale agro-allied industries in South west, Nigeria. Multi-stage sampling techniques was employed in selecting 287 MLS agro-allied industries (MSAAI=222; LSAAI=65). Data for this study was obtained from primary sources using a semi-structured questionnaire. Descriptive and relevant inferential statistics such as one-way ANOVA, Pearson’s chi-square test and ordinal Probit regression model were used for data analysis. The study revealed a minimum, maximum and average daily end of pipe volume of 430kg, 8000kg and 3084.21kg, respectively, for medium scale agro-allied industries and 520kg, 15,000kg and 3,534.72kg, respectively, for large scale agro-allied industries with an average proportion (53.6% and 49.0%) of medium and large scale agro-allied industries generating between 1001kg and 3000kg of effluent per day during agro-allied industrial processes. The result also indicated the quantity of end-of-pipe effluents recycled to be 436.08kg and 695.54kg for medium and large scale agro-allied industries, respectively which from the independent t-test statistics, there was a significant difference between the mean quantity of effluent recycled by medium scale agro-allied industries in comparison with the mean quantity of effluent recycled by large scale agro-allied industries (t=12.021; p&lt;0.05). Based on comparing effluent treatment levels/systems between M&amp;LSAI in South west Nigeria. The result revealed an average proportion (57.7%) of medium scale agro-allied industries to have disposed of their end-of-pipe without treatment, while 42.3% treated their end-of-pipe mainly through ponding or sedimentation (20.3%), aeration/membrane filtration (10.4%), chlorination and neutralisation or physicochemical treatment (4.5%) etc. By contrast, a very few proportion (15.4%) of large scale agro-allied industries disposed of their end-of-pipe without treatment, while majority (84.6%) treated end-of-pipe mainly through ponding or sedimentation (18.5%), aeration/membrane filtration (29.2%), chlorination and neutralisation or physicochemical treatment (15.4%) etc. The ordinal Probit regression model of socio-institutional predictors influencing effluent treatment level among M&amp;LSAI in South west Nigeria showed significant variables viz: frequency of visit by waste management agency (-0.2605122 and -0.0849263); M&amp;LSAI income (-1.94e-12 and 4.66e-14); membership of association (-0.7487836 and -0.5136997); and waste management satisfaction level (-0.2552832 and -0.1250288) respectively. The study recommended activities that increase industrial income, membership in associations and orientation on the anti-satisfaction with the status quo of effluent management to promote enhanced effluent treatment level/practices. How to Cite: Ude Kingsley David, Okoye C. U., Arene C. J., et. al., 2024. "Analysis of Effluent Management among Medium and Large Scale Agro-Allied Industries in South West, Nigeria." Journal of Agriculture and Crops, vol. 9, pp. 30-41.
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Akanksha, Nikhil Sachan Subhankar Paul Martha Pasar Priyanka Patir. "Role of veterinary and allied sector in diversification and livelihood." Vet Farm Frontier 02, no. 04 (2025): 103–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15385902.

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This article explores the vital role of veterinary medicine in supporting rural livelihoods and sustainable agriculture. Veterinarians contribute significantly to animal health, welfare, and productivity, which directly impacts food security and economic stability. Their services, including disease prevention, treatment, and nutrition management, enhance livestock performance and enable integration of diverse animal species into farming systems. Beyond healthcare, veterinarians engage in community education, promote ecological balance, and help farmers adopt climate-resilient practices. The allied sectors&mdash;such as dairy, poultry, aquaculture, and agro-processing&mdash;further support livelihood diversification, especially in rural and semi-urban areas. Livestock remains crucial for nutrition, income generation, and environmental benefits such as soil fertility and carbon sequestration. With rising challenges like climate change and market volatility, veterinarians are key players in building resilient, sustainable, and economically viable agricultural systems. Their contributions extend far beyond animal care, playing a central role in the overall development of rural communities.
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Jeong, Giseok, Kookjin Kim, Sukjoon Yoon, Dongkyoo Shin, and Jiwon Kang. "Exploring Effective Approaches to the Risk Management Framework (RMF) in the Republic of Korea: A Study." Information 14, no. 10 (2023): 561. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info14100561.

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As the world undergoes rapid digitalization, individuals and objects are becoming more extensively connected through the advancement of Internet networks. This phenomenon has been observed in governmental and military domains as well, accompanied by a rise in cyber threats consequently. The United States (U.S.), in response to this, has been strongly urging its allies to adhere to the RMF standard to bolster the security of primary defense systems. An agreement has been signed between the Republic of Korea and the U.S. to collaboratively operate major defense systems and cooperate on cyber threats. However, the methodologies and tools required for RMF implementation have not yet been fully provided to several allied countries, including the Republic of Korea, causing difficulties in its implementation. In this study, the U.S. RMF process was applied to a specific system of the Republic of Korea Ministry of National Defense, and the outcomes were analyzed. Emphasis was placed on the initial two stages of the RMF: ‘system categorization’ and ‘security control selection’, presenting actual application cases. Additionally, a detailed description of the methodology used by the Republic of Korea Ministry of National Defense for RMF implementation in defense systems is provided, introducing a keyword-based overlay application methodology. An introduction to the K-RMF Baseline, Overlay, and Tailoring Tool is also given. The methodologies and tools presented are expected to serve as valuable references for ally countries, including the U.S., in effectively implementing the RMF. It is anticipated that the results of this research will contribute to enhancing cyber security and threat management among allies.
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Meeson, B. W. "Using Ocean Observing Systems to Promote Lifelong Ocean Education." Marine Technology Society Journal 39, no. 4 (2005): 41–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.4031/002533205787465986.

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The coming ocean observing system provides an unprecedented opportunity to change both the public perception of our ocean, and to inspire, captivate and motivate our children, our young adults and our peers to pursue careers allied with the ocean and to become stewards of our planet's ocean. Within this context educators participating in the Ocean Research Interactive Observatory Networks Workshop (January 2004) and in the Integrated Ocean Observing System-Coastal Ocean Observing System and Education Workshop (March 2004) collectively sought to articulate recommendations for education allied with ocean observing systems (global, coastal, in situ, and remote sensing). At these workshops an education network was initiated and workshop recommendations called for creation of a collaborative framework to support and develop the network. This collaborative framework is to be established from existing education networks, be nationally coordinated through a coordinating center and embedded in a larger geography and Earth and space system science education collaborative. Recommendations address several other topics including identification of thematic areas and classes of education activities, availability of data and learning materials in forms that are useful and usable by educators, creating new learning materials where gaps exist, and ensuring that all citizens, especially those from underserved and underrepresented populations are engaged in ocean careers. Efforts are underway in several of these areas including expansion of the education network and identification of education, training and workforce supply and demand issues.
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Bajpai, Saransh. "Revitalizing Bihar’s Agriculture: A Comprehensive Analysis of Water Resource Dynamics, Climate Resilience, and the Role of Traditional Irrigation Systems." Open Access Journal of Agricultural Research 9, no. 1 (2024): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/oajar-16000352.

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Bihar is one of India’s most historically rich and culturally diverse states, with a heritage dating back thousands of years, contributing significantly to India’s cultural landscape. Agriculture plays a crucial role in Bihar’s economy, with the sector and its allied activities growing at a rate of about 5 percent in the last five years (2017-18 to 2021-22).
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Eisencraft, Marcio, Renato D. Fanganiello, and Luiz A. Baccala. "Synchronization of Discrete-Time Chaotic Systems in Bandlimited Channels." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2009 (2009): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/207971.

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Over the last couple of decades, many methods for synchronizing chaotic systems have been proposed with communications applications in view. Yet their performance has proved disappointing in face of the nonideal character of usual channels linking transmitter and receiver, that is, due to both noise and signal propagation distortion. Here we consider a discrete-time master-slave system that synchronizes despite channel bandwidth limitations and an allied communication system. Synchronization is achieved introducing a digital filter that limits the spectral content of the feedback loop responsible for producing the transmitted signal.
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Lizarondo, Lucylynn, Catherine Turnbull, Tracey Kroon, et al. "Allied health: integral to transforming health." Australian Health Review 40, no. 2 (2016): 194. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ah15044.

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Objective South Australia is taking an innovative step in transforming the way its healthcare is organised and delivered to better manage current and future demands on the health system. In an environment of transforming health services, there are clear opportunities for allied health to assist in determining solutions to various healthcare challenges. A recent opinion piece proposed 10 clinician-driven strategies to assist in maximising value and sustainability of healthcare in Australia. The present study aimed to seek the perspectives of allied health clinicians, educators, researchers, policy makers and managers on these strategies and their relevance to allied health. Methods A survey of allied health practitioners was undertaken to capture their perspectives on the 10 clinician-driven strategies for maximising value and sustainability of healthcare in Australia. Survey findings were then layered with evidence from the literature. Results Highly relevant across allied health are the strategies of discontinuation of low value practices, targeting clinical interventions to those getting greatest benefit, active involvement of patients in shared decision making and self-management and advocating for integrated systems of care. Conclusions Allied health professionals have been involved in the South Australian healthcare system for a prolonged period, but their services are poorly recognised, often overlooked and not greatly supported in existing traditional practices. The results of the present study highlight ways in which healthcare services can implement strategies not only to improve the quality of patient outcomes, but also to offer innovative solutions for future, sustainable healthcare. The findings call for concerted efforts to increase the utilisation of allied health services to ensure the ‘maximum value for spend’ of the increasingly scarce health dollar. What is known about the topic? In medicine, clinician-driven strategies have been proposed to minimise inappropriate and costly care and maximise highly appropriate and less expensive care. These strategies were developed based on clinical experiences and with supporting evidence from scientific studies. What does this paper add? Major changes to the health system are required to slow down the growth in healthcare expenditure. This paper describes opportunities in which allied health practitioners can implement similar strategies not only to improve the quality of patient outcomes, but also to offer cost-effective solutions for a sustainable healthcare. What are the implications for practitioners? Allied health practitioners can provide solutions to healthcare challenges and assist in the transformation of healthcare in Australia. However, for this to happen, there should be concerted efforts to increase recognition of and support for the use of allied health services.
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B.S. MAHAPATRA, SABYASACHI MITRA, M.K. SINHA, and A.K. GHORAI. "Research and development in jute (Corchorus sp.) and allied fibres in India-A re- view." Indian Journal of Agronomy 54, no. 4 (2001): 361–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.59797/ija.v54i4.4810.

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Jute and allied fibre farming, trading and industry provide sustenance to over 5 million people of our country. The productivity of jute had doubled from 1 Vha during independence to about 2.24 Vha during 2006-07. De- .l0 velopment of high-yielding varieties along with relatively cheaper and user friendly location specific technolo- gies using locally available materials made this possible. Identification of promising herbicides had increased the net return of the production system while judicious use of local organic nutrient sources had improved the productivity as well as soil-health in jute and allied fibre systems. The mechano-microbial retting technology de- veloped at CRIJAF had reduced the water requirement of retting, while the machines developed like multi-row seed drill, bast fibre extractor, flax extractor, nail weeder, herbicide brush, etc. had increased the efficiency and profitability of the production system. Successful models of ramie and sisal based multitier systems have been developed for both traditional and non-traditional areas. Significant achievements have been made in fibre qual- ity research also, as it is the prime requirement for product diversification and value addition. In this paper, at- tempts have been made to summarize and present the achievements made so far in the jute and allied fibre re- search and also to highlight the constraints faced by this sector and its possible mitigation options.
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Haberl, Helmut, Dominik Wiedenhofer, Stefan Pauliuk, Fridolin Krausmann, Daniel B. Müller, and Marina Fischer-Kowalski. "Contributions of sociometabolic research to sustainability science." Nature Sustainability 2, no. 3 (2019): 173–84. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-019-0225-2.

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The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and other high-level agreements acknowledge the linked nature of social and biophysical systems. This Review explains one research tradition, sociometabolic research, that explores these links. Sociometabolic research uses methods from systems science and allied areas to study the biophysical basis of economic activity. The authors use tangible examples from recent research to demonstrate strengths and weaknesses and then explore future directions.
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Bradd, Patricia, Joanne Travaglia, and Andrew Hayen. "Allied health leadership in New South Wales: a study of perceptions and priorities of allied health leaders." Australian Health Review 42, no. 3 (2018): 316. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ah16135.

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Objective The aim of the present study was to investigate the opinions and perceptions of senior allied health (AH) leaders in relation to AH leadership, governance and organisation from an Australian public health perspective. The target group was the New South Wales (NSW) Health AH directors or advisors, the most senior public AH professionals in NSW. Methods The study was conducted over a 6-month period in 2014–15 and comprised two parts: (1) data collection through a 46-question online survey that sought the views of AH leaders about the field of AH in NSW; and (2) two confirmatory focus groups with members of the NSW Health Allied Health Directors Committee. Results The online questionnaire generated novel information about the field of AH in the public sector of NSW, including the current organisation, governance and culture of AH. Focus group participants explored key findings in greater depth, including the effects of AH on and value of AH to the health system as a whole, as well as the attributes and competencies required by AH leaders. Participants identified the need to build and grow their influence, to more clearly demonstrate AH’s contribution and to realign efforts towards more strategic issues influencing governance, performance, professional standards and advocacy. This entailed broadening the vision and scope of AH Directors as well as across discipline leaders. Conclusion The results provide new information about Australian AH leadership, governance, culture and organisation, and highlight potential priorities for future leadership activities. What is known about this topic? Although leadership is considered an essential element in the provision of high-quality health care, leadership across AH remains underexamined. What does this paper add? There is a paucity of literature pertaining to AH leadership nationally and internationally. This paper describes the issues affecting AH leaders and leadership in NSW, as reported by senior AH leaders. What are the implications for practitioners? This study identifies key elements related to AH leadership and governance. Health systems and services can use this information to implement strategies that enhance AH leadership capability.
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PRABHUKUMAR, KONICKAL MAMBETTA, FARSANA BEEGAM, SATHEESH GEORGE, and INDIRA BALACHANDRAN. "Revisiting the taxonomy of Justicia beddomei (Acanthaceae)." Phytotaxa 350, no. 1 (2018): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.350.1.8.

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Taxonomic history and occurrence of Justicia beddomei in India is discussed. Detailed description, photographs, conservation assessment, ecology and distributional notes are provided along with a comparison of the closely allied species J. adhatoda. The paper also discusses the identity of the raw drug ‘Vasa’ in Indian Systems of Medicine-Ayurveda.
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Marett, Kevin M., Rae Jeanne Memmott, W. Eugene Gibbons, Randy L. Bott, and Lee Duke. "Interdisciplinary Client Care with the Neuman Systems Model." Illness, Crisis & Loss 6, no. 3 (1998): 310–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/il6.3.e.

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This article describes how the Neuman Systems Model (NSM) can be used in a two-step process to provide both the form and the function for interdisciplinary client care. The NSM proposes five dimensions of human experience as being necessary for a complete understanding of a client system. This article takes these five content areas—psychological, physiological, spiritual, developmental, and sociocultural—and extrapolates them to their respective disciplines (e.g. nursing, social work, religion, psychology, etc.) to create a comprehensive interdisciplinary model for client care. The NSM also provides a common language and conceptual paradigm, congruent with allied disciplines. A demonstration project incorporating the NSM in the formation and functioning of an interdisciplinary team is described.
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ZIELIŃSKI, Tadeusz. "UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS IN SUPPORT OF THE LAND FORCES. SELECTED ISSUES." Journal of Science of the Gen. Tadeusz Kosciuszko Military Academy of Land Forces 184, no. 2 (2017): 195–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.4909.

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The following paper presents selected aspects of the employment of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) during land force operations, it focuses on its capabilities and constrains. In contemporary operations land forces, mainly UAS of I and II class category, are used in ISR missions, most frequently for the tactical support (armed roles) of land forces. These activities are treated as an additional element of the improvement of situational awareness, they also strengthen fire support. The presented article is based on allied and coalition doctrinal papers associated with unmanned aircraft systems.
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P., K. Paul, and S. Aithal P. "Information Science and Technology Vis-à-Vis Physical Education and Sports Sciences: An Overview on Sports Information Infrastructure." Int. Sci. J. Sport Science 6, no. 1-2 (2017): 17–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1205772.

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Information and Computing are today most important names not only in the field of science and technology but also business and commerce, transportation, healthcare systems, agricultural affairs and horticulture, governance and administration and so on. Naturally in the field of Sports and allied areas Information and Computing both are important and useful. It is important to note that if it is computing then the whole credit not only goes to Computer Science but also the broad area &lsquo;Information Science and Technology&rsquo; as all about tools and technologies. Sports Science is a field that concern with the sports and physical education; including allied health sciences and thus for professional field and academic requirement Computing and Information Systems highly solicited. In physical education training, education and research Computing and IT are important simultaneous in professional world viz. in sports and playing etc. This is a theoretical paper deals with the IT and Computing applications in the Sports Sciences and Physical Education in brief. Paper highlighted the application, role and requirement of IT and Computing in Sports; in domain and field of practice. &nbsp;
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Lynch, Doug, Rebecca M. Jedwab, Joanne Foster, et al. "Voting with Their Thumbs: Assessing Communication Technology Use by Medical, Nursing, Midwifery, and Allied Health Clinicians." Applied Clinical Informatics 13, no. 04 (2022): 916–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1757158.

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Abstract Background Timely multidisciplinary communication is crucial to prevent patient harm related to miscommunication of clinical information. Many health care organizations provide secure communications systems; however, clinicians often use unapproved platforms on personal devices to communicate asynchronously. Objective The aim of the study is to assess clinical communication behaviors by clinicians in a hospital setting. Methods Medical, nursing and allied health staff working across seven hospital sites of a large health care organization were invited to complete an anonymous survey on the methods, behaviors, and rationale for clinical communication technology use. The survey included questions on communication methods used by clinicians for intra- and inter-disciplinary communication and sending and receiving clinical information or images. Demographics and qualitative comments were also collected. Results A total of 836 surveys were completed (299 medical, 317 nursing, and 220 allied health staff). Staff in all clinical groups reported using an unapproved messaging platform to communicate patient information more than three times per day (medical staff n = 167, 55.9%; nursing staff n = 106, 33.4%; allied health staff n = 67, 30.5%). Not one medical staff member indicated they only use the approved methods (n = 0, 0%) while one-third of nursing and allied health respondents only used approved methods (n = 118, 37.2% and n = 64, 29.1%, respectively). All clinician groups reported wasted time from communications sent with missing information, or time spent waiting for responses for further information. Qualitative comments expressed dissatisfaction and frustration with current clinical communication methods and a desire for improved systems. Conclusion Workarounds are being used by all clinician groups to send text and image clinical communications. There are high levels of dissatisfaction with this situation and clinicians are keen for consistency and to have the right tools available. There is a need to ensure standardized clinical communication methods and approved digital platforms are in place and utilized to provide safe, high-quality patient care.
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Keeves, Jemma, Sandra C. Braaf, Christina L. Ekegren, Ben Beck, and Belinda J. Gabbe. "Access to Healthcare Following Serious Injury: Perspectives of Allied Health Professionals in Urban and Regional Settings." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 3 (2021): 1230. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18031230.

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Barriers to accessing healthcare exist following serious injury. These issues are not well understood and may have dire consequences for healthcare utilisation and patients’ long-term recovery. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore factors perceived by allied health professionals to affect access to healthcare beyond hospital discharge for people with serious injuries in urban and regional Victoria, Australia. Twenty-five semi-structured interviews were conducted with community-based allied health professionals involved in post-discharge care for people following serious injury across different urban and regional areas. Interview transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis. Many allied health professionals perceived that complex funding systems and health services restrict access in both urban and regional areas. Limited availability of necessary health professionals was consistently reported, which particularly restricted access to mental healthcare. Access to healthcare was also felt to be hindered by a reliance on others for transportation, costs, emotional stress and often lengthy time of travel. Across urban and regional areas, a number of factors limit access to healthcare. Better understanding of health service delivery models and areas for change, including the use of technology and telehealth, may improve equitable access to healthcare.
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Solanki, SP, I. Ughratdar, and R. Ashpole. "Outpatient Clinics: Efficiency and Cost Implications." Bulletin of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 92, no. 8 (2010): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/147363510x523136.

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Patient waiting time is often the major reason for complaints about the experience of visiting outpatient clinics. Therefore, patient satisfaction with waiting time plays a crucial role in the process of health quality assurance or quality management. This combined with the implementation of the 18-week patient pathway scheme has increased pressure to improve the efficiency of secondary and tertiary healthcare systems. The smooth working of the clinic depends on skilled health and allied professionals with robust referral and imaging display systems.
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Reddy, Deva Eswara. "Education for Agriculture and Allied Subjects in India." Journal of Agricultural & Food Information 10, no. 4 (2009): 319–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10496500903245412.

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Lee, Ming‐Huei, Gwo‐Hshiung Tzeng, and Wen‐Chir Yeh. "Multiobjective planning for integrated land use and outside‐allied transportation systems in recreational areas." Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research 1, no. 1 (1996): 69–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10941669708721965.

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Sachin, Bhatnagar. "The Advanced Systems Powering the F-35 Lightning II in 2025." ENTECH 3, no. 2 (2025): 22–36. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15051030.

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The&nbsp;<strong>F-35 Lightning II</strong>&nbsp;represents&nbsp;<strong>cutting-edge technology</strong>&nbsp;in military aviation. Its&nbsp;<strong>technological advancements</strong>&nbsp;in 2025 elevate its&nbsp;<strong>technological prowess</strong>, making it a dominant force in modern air combat. With unmatched&nbsp;<strong>air superiority</strong>, it performs diverse missions like air-to-ground strikes and reconnaissance. Its three variants&mdash;F-35A, F-35B, and F-35C&mdash;integrate seamlessly with allied forces, to provide global defense readiness. As former fourth-generation pilots often choose the F-35A in critical scenarios, its reputation as a game-changer grows.
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Chunkhare, Milind, and Sammita Jadhav. "“Online Learning” Technology Solutions During the COVID-19 Pandemic." International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments 13, no. 1 (2023): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijvple.315595.

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The COVID-19 outbreak has greatly forced the education systems around the world to undergo rapid change. Given today's uncertainty, it is essential to understand students' online learning experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the fact that many studies were investigated in this area, there is limited available information about the barriers, challenges, and the difficulties students face during online learning. This paper studies the online learning platforms' utilization during the COVID-19 pandemic for students' engagement in the Medical Technology and Allied Healthcare education. This paper looks at studying the various benefits of imparting education through e-learning, identifying the challenges faced by learners, and measures the satisfaction levels of learners. From the study, it emerged that students' satisfaction index in using e-learning technologies is high for courses in Medical Technology and Allied Healthcare education.
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Kuznetsov, I. "The U.S. and Allies’ Forward-Based BMD Systems: An Emerging Threat to Strategic Stability." Journal of International Analytics, no. 2 (June 28, 2017): 43–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.46272/2587-8476-2017-0-2-43-51.

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The subject of this expert study is an evaluation of risks and potential threats of globalization of the U.S. and the allied BMD systems as well as of their sea-based deployments as the most important component of integrated forward-based BMD systems. Negative consequences of the large-scale deployments of these systems for negotiating strategic arms limitations as well as for reversibility of the existing treaties are evident in the midterm perspective.The versions of “moderate” qualitative and quantitative estimations of these plans and programs promoted by the U.S. and allied countries allow to become firmly convinced about intentions to create the phenomena of “a window of vulnerability” for the Russia’s SLBM and ICBM retaliation potential. This temporal interval tends to widen, owing to a lower limit by a deployment closer to seashore of defense installations and objects in the depth of territory, as well as, by a shorter time-reaction to launches of the strategic retaliation forces by sea-based BMD’s.The most possible scenarios of the deployment of ships equipped with BMD’s and organized in groups that are engaged in “active-offensive” missions show the unavoidable necessity to include “a less favorable scenario” in the Russia’s strategic planning. The calculations adduced by the author give serious grounds to suggest that realization of corresponding plans of shipbuilding and deployments in the mid-term perspective will create conditions for reversibility of the existing strategic balance and totally undermine negotiating processes on arms control.
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Călinoiu, Robert, and Dănuț Chiriac. "ASYMMETRIC OPERATIONS OF THE HOSTILE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICES ON THE ALLIED STATES TERRITORIES." STRATEGIES XXI - Security and Defense Faculty 17, no. 1 (2021): 118–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.53477/2668-2001-21-14.

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Globalization and technological developments brought to societies huge benefits, but also new security challenges. State or private entities, having access to new, advanced technologies, and benefiting of the rapid and free movement, developed methods and strategies to harm their perceived enemies. National security, considered alone or in conjunction with those of the allied states or within the security organizations is challenged lately by hostile acts performed by various entities, aimed at weakening societies, value systems, beliefs or even the simply well-being of the citizens. Intelligence services, as part of the national / organizational security systems are called to discover, perform early warning, monitor, and counter such aggressive actions, even if a clearly attribution of the perpetrator is difficult. Our endeavour is to draw a picture of the current preoccupations in the field, presenting also three cases where the uncertainty of the transgressors has been eliminated without any shadow of doubt.
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Hill, Ciaran. "Volunteering at the Wellcome Museum of an Atomy and Pathology." Bulletin of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 91, no. 10 (2009): 341. http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/147363509x476014.

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The Wellcome Museum of Anatomy and Pathology is a resource open to all doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, medical students and other technical professions, by prior appointment. It contains an excellent selection of specimens, covering the key surgical areas of head and neck, neurological, dental, orthopaedic, cardiac, respiratory, gastrointestinal, urological, gynaecological, endocrine, integumentary systems and embryology. Each area is subdivided into anatomical and pathological.
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Eachus, Peter. "Development of the Health Student Self-Efficacy Scale." Perceptual and Motor Skills 77, no. 2 (1993): 670. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.1993.77.2.670.

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The Health Student Self-efficacy Scale assesses self-efficacy beliefs of students who are studying in courses allied with medicine. The psychometric properties (α = .81; several validities, r = .18, .44) indicated that the scale might be of use in monitoring performance of students in health-related courses.
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Baensch, Robert E. "Consolidation in publishing and allied industries." Book Research Quarterly 4, no. 4 (1988): 6–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02683766.

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P., K. Paul, Saavedra Ricardo, S. Aithal P., Aremu Bashiru, and Baby Pappachan. "Environmental Informatics: Potentialities in iSchools and Information Science & Technology Programs— An Analysis." International Journal of Management, Technology, and Social Sciences (IJMTS) 5, no. 1 (2020): 238–51. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3841661.

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Environment is an alarming concern and valuable to all of us, as all of us belong to the environment and ecology in a different context. There are different studies available related to the environment and as far as Informatics is concerned, it is the field of practice and study related to the information systems and information activities using tools, techniques and technologies. The applications of Informatics in different areas and branches are important concerns viz. agriculture, healthcare, transport and tourism, education and training, government and administration, business and commerce; and in this context Environmental Informatics are important. This is the application of Informatics and Information Technologies in the environment and allied subjects. There are universities and academic bodies offering Environmental Informatics academic programs mainly from the environment and allied departments and units. Though, the field is a combination of both the areas and thus can be offered in Informatics or allied departments or bodies. As far as Informatics related branches are concerned important are IT, Information Systems, Information Management, Computer Sciences, etc. And in all these departments or units Environmental Informatics can be started as a Major or Specialization with proper educational policies. iSchools is an international consortium and body dedicated to combining all information related institutes, departments and programs under one roof with a focus on technologies for the societies and different sectors. Thus, the field of Environmental Informatics can be started easily in the iSchools. Furthermore, in recent past iSchools considered as the academic units offering information or IT related programs irrespective of their affiliation to the iSchools Organization, United States. This is maybe considered as a policy paper for the environmentalist, educationalist, IT educators to think about the potentialities of Environmental Informatics in Informatics or IT or simply iSchools related departments, programs, etc.
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Eachus, Peter, and Simon Cassidy. "The Health Student Academic Locus of Control Scale." Perceptual and Motor Skills 85, no. 3 (1997): 994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.1997.85.3.994.

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The Health Student Academic Locus of Contro] Scale is a 20-item context-specific scale, developed to measure Internal and External control beliefs of students in courses allied to medicine. Psychometric properties are acceptable ( N = 164) so the scale can be used to measure control beliefs in a longitudinal study.
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