983 resultados para H.3.1 [Information Storage and Retrieval]


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"Prepared under a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, Grant 87-47"--t.p. verso.

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Photocopy. Springfield, Va., National Technical Information Service [1974?]

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This is the second volume of the report prepared for the Council on Environmental Quality.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"Working paper no. 1."

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Propuesta de trabajo y evaluación del modelo constructivista “portafolio", usado como metodología de enseñanza-aprendizaje en dos de los cursos que presentan mayor dificultad para los estudiantes de la Escuela de Bibliotecología, Documentación e Información: Almacenamiento y Recuperación de Información 1 y Metodología de la Investigación. Esta metodología se implementó como una respuesta a la necesidad de desarrollar un proceso que permita a los estudiantes asimilar los contenidos de los cursos de acuerdo con sus propias experiencias y concepciones.La metodología fue evaluada para determinar su efectividad en el proceso enseñanza aprendizaje, esta evaluación se realien el transcurso del semestre y al final del mismo, a través de un cuestionario, un taller de evaluación y la revisión del portafolio elaborado por los estudiantes.La propuesta y la evaluación de loa resultados se presenta en este trabajo, como una experiencia exitosa que fue afectada por aspectos negativos, que pueden mejorarse.

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This paper assesses and compares the performances of two daylight collection strategies, one passive and one active, for large-scale mirrored light pipes (MLP) illuminating deep plan buildings. Both strategies use laser cut panels (LCP) as the main component of the collection system. The passive system comprises LCPs in pyramid form, whereas the active system uses a tiled LCP on a simple rotation mechanism that rotates 360° in 24 hours. Performance is assessed using scale model testing under sunny sky conditions and mathematical modelling. Results show average illuminance levels for the pyramid LCP ranging from 50 to 250 lux and 150 to 200 lux for the rotating LCPs. Both systems improve the performance of a MLP. The pyramid LCP increases the performance of a MLP by 2.5 times and the rotating LCP by 5 times, when compared to an open pipe particularly for low sun elevation angles.

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The evolution of organisms that cause healthcare acquired infections (HAI) puts extra stress on hospitals already struggling with rising costs and demands for greater productivity and cost containment. Infection control can save scarce resources, lives, and possibly a facility’s reputation, but statistics and epidemiology are not always sufficient to make the case for the added expense. Economics and Preventing Healthcare Acquired Infection presents a rigorous analytic framework for dealing with this increasingly serious problem. ----- Engagingly written for the economics non-specialist, and brimming with tables, charts, and case examples, the book lays out the concepts of economic analysis in clear, real-world terms so that infection control professionals or infection preventionists will gain competence in developing analyses of their own, and be confident in the arguments they present to decision-makers. The authors: ----- Ground the reader in the basic principles and language of economics. ----- Explain the role of health economists in general and in terms of infection prevention and control. ----- Introduce the concept of economic appraisal, showing how to frame the problem, evaluate and use data, and account for uncertainty. ----- Review methods of estimating and interpreting the costs and health benefits of HAI control programs and prevention methods. ----- Walk the reader through a published economic appraisal of an infection reduction program. ----- Identify current and emerging applications of economics in infection control. ---- Economics and Preventing Healthcare Acquired Infection is a unique resource for practitioners and researchers in infection prevention, control and healthcare economics. It offers valuable alternate perspective for professionals in health services research, healthcare epidemiology, healthcare management, and hospital administration. ----- Written for: Professionals and researchers in infection control, health services research, hospital epidemiology, healthcare economics, healthcare management, hospital administration; Association of Professionals in Infection Control (APIC), Society for Healthcare Epidemiologists of America (SHEA)

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This paper aims to review biomaterials used in manufacturing bone plates including advances in recent years and prospect in the future. It has found among all biomaterials, currently titanium and stainless steel alloys are the most common in production of bone plates. Other biomaterials such as Mg alloys, Ta alloys, SMAs, carbon fiber composites and bioceramics are potentially suitable for bone plates because of their advantages in biocompatibility, bioactivity and biodegradability. However, today either they are not used in bone plates or have limited applications in only some flexible small-size implants. This problem is mainly related to their poor mechanical properties. Additionally, production processes play an effective role. Therefore, in the future, further studies should be conducted to solve these problems and make them feasible for heavy-duty bone plates.