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INC909704 Supplemental Material - Supplemental material for Feasibility and safety of intrapulmonary percussive ventilation in spontaneously breathing, non-ventilated patients in critical care: A retrospective pilot study
Supplemental material, INC909704 Supplemental Material for Feasibility and safety of intrapulmonary percussive ventilation in spontaneously breathing, non-ventilated patients in critical care: A retrospective pilot study by Anwar Hassan, Maree Milross, William Lai, Deepa Shetty, Jennifer Alison and Stephen Huang in Journal of the Intensive Care Society</p
Two Kerala CMFRI beneficiaries to be feted on Women's Day Telugu Stop.com dated 7th March 2023
On International Women's Day, Thripthi Shetty and Deepa Manoj will be feted by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) as they defied all odds and emerged as successful women entrepreneurs in fisheries. In recognition of their unwavering spirit and relentless efforts to reap success in the sector, the CMFRI will honor them at a function here on Wednesday. Thripthi Shetty, a transwoman from Kadungallur near Aluva, is a beneficiary of the CMFRI's Science Technology Innovation Hub project. She earns around 50 percent of her additional income from the ornamental fish culture enterprise 'Thripthi Aquatics’. Whereas Deepa Manoj’s incredible leadership and management skills have helped her build a thriving business that provides a livelihood to numerous women in her neighborhood
Two Kerala CMFRI beneficiaries to be feted on Women's Day Newsroom Odisha dated 7th March 2023
On International Women's Day, Thripthi Shetty and Deepa Manoj will be feted by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) as they defied all odds and emerged as successful women entrepreneurs in fisheries. In recognition of their unwavering spirit and relentless efforts to reap success in the sector, the CMFRI will honor them at a function here on Wednesday. Thripthi Shetty, a transwoman from Kadungallur near Aluva, is a beneficiary of the CMFRI's Science Technology Innovation Hub project. She earns around 50 percent of her additional income from the ornamental fish culture enterprise 'Thripthi Aquatics.’Whereas Deepa Manoj’s incredible leadership and management skills have helped her build a thriving business that provides a livelihood to numerous women in her neighbourhood
CMFRI to honour spirit and perseverance of two women entrepreneurs The Hindu dated 8th March 2023
On International Women's Day, Thripthi Shetty and Deepa Manoj will be feted by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) as they defied all odds and emerged as successful women entrepreneurs in fisheries. In recognition of their unwavering spirit and relentless efforts to reap success in the sector, the CMFRI will honor them at a function here on Wednesday. Thripthi Shetty, a transwoman from Kadungallur near Aluva, is a beneficiary of the CMFRI's Science Technology Innovation Hub project. She earns around 50 percent of her additional income from the ornamental fish culture enterprise 'Thripthi Aquatics.’Whereas Deepa Manoj’s incredible leadership and management skills have helped her build a thriving business that provides a livelihood to numerous women in her neighbourhood
Two Kerala CMFRI beneficiaries to be feted on Women's Day Social News XYZ dated 7th March 2023
On International Women's Day, Thripthi Shetty and Deepa Manoj will be feted by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) as they defied all odds and emerged as successful women entrepreneurs in fisheries. In recognition of their unwavering spirit and relentless efforts to reap success in the sector, the CMFRI will honor them at a function here on Wednesday. Thripthi Shetty, a transwoman from Kadungallur near Aluva, is a beneficiary of the CMFRI's Science Technology Innovation Hub project. She earns around 50 percent of her additional income from the ornamental fish culture enterprise 'Thripthi Aquatics.’Whereas, Deepa Manoj’s incredible leadership and management skills have helped her build a thriving business that provides a livelihood to numerous women in her neighbourhoo
CMFRI to honour two women aqua entrpreneurs The Times of India dated 8th March 2023
On International Women's Day, Thripthi Shetty and Deepa Manoj will be feted by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) as they defied all odds and emerged as successful women entrepreneurs in fisheries. In recognition of their unwavering spirit and relentless efforts to reap success in the sector, the CMFRI will honor them at a function here on Wednesday. Thripthi Shetty, a transwoman from Kadungallur near Aluva, is a beneficiary of the CMFRI's Science Technology Innovation Hub project. She earns around 50 percent of her additional income from the ornamental fish culture enterprise 'Thripthi Aquatics.’Whereas Deepa Manoj’s incredible leadership and management skills have helped her build a thriving business that provides a livelihood to numerous women in her neighbourhood
Two Kerala CMFRI beneficiaries to be feted on Women's Day Ians Live dated 7th March 2023
On International Women's Day, Thripthi Shetty and Deepa Manoj will be feted by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) as they defied all odds and emerged as successful women entrepreneurs in fisheries. In recognition of their unwavering spirit and relentless efforts to reap success in the sector, the CMFRI will honor them at a function here on Wednesday. Thripthi Shetty, a transwoman from Kadungallur near Aluva, is a beneficiary of the CMFRI's Science Technology Innovation Hub project. She earns around 50 percent of her additional income from the ornamental fish culture enterprise 'Thripthi Aquatics.'Whereas Deepa Manoj’s incredible leadership and management skills have helped her build a thriving business that provides a livelihood to numerous women in her neighborhood
Two Kerala CMFRI beneficiaries to be feted on Women's Day CANINDIA dated 7th March 2023
On International Women's Day, Thripthi Shetty and Deepa Manoj will be feted by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) as they defied all odds and emerged as successful women entrepreneurs in fisheries. In recognition of their unwavering spirit and relentless efforts to reap success in the sector, the CMFRI will honor them at a function here on Wednesday. Thripthi Shetty, a transwoman from Kadungallur near Aluva, is a beneficiary of the CMFRI's Science Technology Innovation Hub project. She earns around 50 percent of her additional income from the ornamental fish culture enterprise 'Thripthi Aquatics.'Whereas Deepa Manoj’s incredible leadership and management skills have helped her build a thriving business that provides a livelihood to numerous women in her neighborhoo
A4NT : Author Attribute Anonymity by Adversarial Training of Neural Machine Translation
Text-based analysis methods enable an adversary to reveal privacy relevant author attributes such as gender, age and can identify the text's author. Such methods can compromise the privacy of an anonymous author even when the author tries to remove privacy sensitive content. In this paper, we propose an automatic method, called the Adversarial Author Attribute Anonymity Neural Translation (), to combat such text-based adversaries. Unlike prior works on obfuscation, we propose a system that is fully automatic and learns to perform obfuscation entirely from the data. This allows us to easily apply the system to obfuscate different author attributes. We propose a sequence-to-sequence language model, inspired by machine translation, and an adversarial training framework to design a system which learns to transform the input text to obfuscate the author attributes without paired data. We also propose and evaluate techniques to impose constraints on our model to preserve the semantics of the input text. learns to make minimal changes to the input to successfully fool author attribute classifiers, while preserving the meaning of the input text. Our experiments on two datasets and three settings show that the proposed method is effective in fooling the attribute classifiers and thus improves the anonymity of authors
Two Kerala CMFRI beneficiaries to be feted on Women's Day Bhaskar Live dated 7th March 2023
On International Women's Day, Thripthi Shetty and Deepa Manoj will be feted by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) as they defied all odds and emerged as successful women entrepreneurs in fisheries. In recognition of their unwavering spirit and relentless efforts to reap success in the sector, the CMFRI will honor them at a function here on Wednesday. Thripthi Shetty, a transwoman from Kadungallur near Aluva, is a beneficiary of the CMFRI's Science Technology Innovation Hub project. She earns around 50 percent of her additional income from the ornamental fish culture enterprise 'Thripthi Aquatics'
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