220 research outputs found
sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656231210085 - Supplemental material for Whole Exome Sequencing Identifies Damaging Variants in Indonesians with Clefts
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656231210085 for Whole Exome Sequencing Identifies Damaging Variants in Indonesians
with Clefts by Emmanuel Aladenika, Ani Maskoen, Waheed Awotoye, Rasyid Abdulaziz, Azeez Alade, Saskia Lenggogeni Nasroen, Abimbola Oladayo, Tamara Busch, Erli Sarilita, and Azeez Butali in The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal</p
Cosmological parameters : discordance, new data and new physics
Author: Waheed AhmadMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 2018Masterarbeit University of Goettingen 201
Cosmological parameters : discordance, new data and new physics
Author: Waheed AhmadMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 2018Masterarbeit University of Goettingen 201
Cosmological parameters : discordance, new data and new physics
Author: Waheed AhmadMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 2018Masterarbeit University of Goettingen 201
Human action attribute learning from video data using low-rank representations
Representation of human actions as a sequence of human body movements or action attributes enables the development of models for human activity recognition and summarization. We present an extension of the low-rank representation (LRR) model, termed the clustering-aware structure-constrained low-rank representation (CS-LRR) model, for unsupervised learning of human action attributes from video data. Our model is based on the union-of-subspaces (UoS) framework, and integrates spectral clustering into the LRR optimization problem for better subspace clustering results. We lay out an efficient linear alternating direction method to solve the CS-LRR optimization problem. We also introduce a hierarchical subspace clustering approach, termed hierarchical CS-LRR, to learn the attributes without the need for a priori specification of their number. By visualizing and labeling these action attributes, the hierarchical model can be used to semantically summarize long video sequences of human actions at multiple resolutions. A human action or activity can also be uniquely represented as a sequence of transitions from one action attribute to another, which can then be used for human action recognition. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed model for semantic summarization and action recognition through comprehensive experiments on five real-world human action datasets.Technical Report #2020-07-00
sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656221135926 - Supplemental material for Damaging Mutations in <b><i>AFDN</i></b> Contribute to Risk of Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip With or Without Cleft Palate
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656221135926 for Damaging Mutations in AFDN Contribute
to Risk of Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip With or Without Cleft Palate by Waheed Awotoye, Peter A Mossey, Jacqueline B Hetmanski, Lord J J Gowans, Mekonen A Eshete and
Wasiu L Adeyemo, Azeez Alade, Erliang Zeng, Olawale Adamson, Olutayo James,
Azeez Fashina, Modupe O Ogunlewe,
Thirona Naicker, Chinyere Adeleke, Tamara Busch,
Mary Li, Aline Petrin, Abimbola Oladayo, Sami Kayali, Joy Olotu, Veronica Sule, Mohaned Hassan, John Pape, Emmanuel T Aladenika, Peter Donkor, Fareed K N Arthur, Solomon Obiri-Yeboah, Daniel K Sabbah, Pius Agbenorku, Debashree Ray,
Gyikua Plange-Rhule, Alexander Acheampong Oti,
Daniah Albokhari, Nara Sobreira, Martine Dunnwald, Terri H Beaty, Margaret Taub, Mary L Marazita,
Adebowale A Adeyemo, Jeffrey C Murray, Azeez Butali in The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal</p
Unsteady Heat and Mass Transfer MHD Flow of Nano-Fluids with Buoyancy and Variable Thermal Conductivity
Abstract: Scientists and engineers have conducted a considerable lot of experimental and theoretical study to increase the productivity of industrial operations. Experimental evidence from engineers and scientists shows that heat transfer is necessary for excellent multi scale production naturally, continuous phase liquids are used to achieve thermal characteristics. However, due to the limitations of heat transmission, their significance is constrained. We present a mathematical model for unsteady heat and mass transfer in MHD flow of Nano-fluid with buoyancy and variable thermal conductivity. Using self-similar variables, the coupled non-linear system of equations governing the boundary-layer flows of Nano-fluids were converted into a two-point boundary value problem. The dsolve command with the numeric option on a real-valued two-point boundary value problem (BVP) is used to finds a numerical solution for our system of equations. Computation is performed in both hardware precision and arbitrary precision. The output of the computation is plotted using the ode plot generator odeplot and displayed using Maple plot display, and wall rate transfer is extracted. From the result, increase in thermal buoyancy, unsteadiness parameter and suction parameter are seen to increase velocity distributions. Temperature boundary layer is enhanced with increase in unsteadiness parameter, Brownian motion parameter and Eckert number while radiation, thermophoretic diffusion parameter, reactivity parameter, thermal conductivity and suction enhances species concentration.
Keywords: Unsteady, Heat and Mass Transfer, Nano-Fluids, Buoyance, Variable Thermal Conduction, thermo-gravitational, Navier Stokes, magneto hydrodynamics.
Title: Unsteady Heat and Mass Transfer MHD Flow of Nano-Fluids with Buoyancy and Variable Thermal Conductivity
Author: Akindele M. Okedoye, Azeez A. Waheed, Olufemi. A. Akinyemi
International Journal of Mathematics and Physical Sciences Research
ISSN 2348-5736 (Online)
Vol. 10, Issue 2, October 2022 - March 2023
Page No: 80-93
Research Publish Journals
Website: www.researchpublish.com
Published Date: 23-February-2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7669943
Paper Download Link (Source)
https://www.researchpublish.com/papers/unsteady-heat-and-mass-transfer-mhd-flow-of-nano-fluids-with-buoyancy-and-variable-thermal-conductivityInternational Journal of Mathematics and Physical Sciences Research, ISSN 2348-5736 (Online), Research Publish Journals, Website: www.researchpublish.co
sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656211036316 - Supplemental material for Genome-Wide Scan for Parent-of-Origin Effects in a sub-Saharan African Cohort With Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip and/or Cleft Palate (CL/P)
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpc-10.1177_10556656211036316 for Genome-Wide Scan for Parent-of-Origin Effects in a sub-Saharan African Cohort With Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip and/or Cleft Palate (CL/P) by Lord J. J. Gowans, Carissa L. Comnick, Peter A. Mossey, Mekonen A. Eshete, Wasiu L. Adeyemo, Thirona Naicker, Waheed A. Awotoye, Aline Petrin, Chinyere Adeleke, Peter Donkor, Tamara D. Busch, Olutayo James, Mobolanle O. Ogunlewe, Mary Li, Joy Olotu, Mohaned Hassan, Oluwole A. Adeniyan, Solomon Obiri-Yeboah, Fareed K. N. Arthur, Pius Agbenorku, Alexander A. Oti, Olubukola Olatosi, Olawale O. Adamson, Azeez A. Fashina, Erliang Zeng, Mary L. Marazita, Adebowale A. Adeyemo, Jeffrey C. Murray and Azeez Butali in The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal</p
sj-docx-2-cpc-10.1177_10556656211036316 - Supplemental material for Genome-Wide Scan for Parent-of-Origin Effects in a sub-Saharan African Cohort With Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip and/or Cleft Palate (CL/P)
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-cpc-10.1177_10556656211036316 for Genome-Wide Scan for Parent-of-Origin Effects in a sub-Saharan African Cohort With Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip and/or Cleft Palate (CL/P) by Lord J. J. Gowans, Carissa L. Comnick, Peter A. Mossey, Mekonen A. Eshete, Wasiu L. Adeyemo, Thirona Naicker, Waheed A. Awotoye, Aline Petrin, Chinyere Adeleke, Peter Donkor, Tamara D. Busch, Olutayo James, Mobolanle O. Ogunlewe, Mary Li, Joy Olotu, Mohaned Hassan, Oluwole A. Adeniyan, Solomon Obiri-Yeboah, Fareed K. N. Arthur, Pius Agbenorku, Alexander A. Oti, Olubukola Olatosi, Olawale O. Adamson, Azeez A. Fashina, Erliang Zeng, Mary L. Marazita, Adebowale A. Adeyemo, Jeffrey C. Murray and Azeez Butali in The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal</p
Improving Customer Experience in Mental Health Service: A case Study of Ivy Willis House
The negative effects of the current economic climate on mental health service providers under the NHS cannot be overemphasised. As the government is trying to cut its expenses and minimise wasteful activities and unnecessary spending within the NHS, every trust and every department or unit within the trust has now realised that it has to justify its existence and review its services to the public. More so, the on-going restructuring of the NHS has led to the closure of some hospitals and departments that are considered not fit for purpose.
Meanwhile, the closure of certain hospitals or departments, especially the accident and emergency departments (A&E), have caused outrage among the general public who reside within the vicinities or catchment areas served by those departments. In some cases, this move is challenged in the courts of law forcing the government to rescind its decision and leave certain hospitals open after they have been marked for closure.
The joint efforts of staff and patients of these hospitals and their determination to preserve these valuable institutions are paying off greatly. However, the same cannot be said about the mental health facilities within the NHS. This is probably because the services provided by mental health departments are not meant for every member of the public. The services are meant for those who have mental health issues. As a result of this, only those who are concerned with mental health issues advocate for their continuous existence and maintenance. The general public do not always speak out for them.
The aim of this report is to look into the plight of these mental health institutions and the difficulties they are facing in terms of funding, staffing levels, public support, research and development, patient satisfaction among other things. We have chosen Ivy Willis House because of its achievement as one of the most successful mental health rehabilitation centres in the south-west area of London
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