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LML-Learning Meta-Learning Dataset_update version
The LML dataset presented in this paper contains both categorical and continuous data for 7 meta-learning parameters: age, gender, degree of illusion of competence, sleep duration, chronotype, experience of imposter phenomenon and multiple intelligence. Convenience sampling and simple random sampling method are used to structure the volunteered anonymous online survey data collection project for LML dataset creation. Survey questionnaires are set to explore adult learners' (age over 18) meta-learning parameters. The responses from the 54 survey questionnaires contains raw data from 1021 current university students from 11 universities of Bangladesh.
Mean and standard deviation for the participant's baseline attributes are given for scale parameters, and frequency and percentage are calculated for categorical parameters. Academic curriculum, courses as well as professional training materials can be reviewed and re-designed with focusing on the diversity of learners. How the designed courses will be learned by learners along with how they will be taught is a significant point for education in any discipline. As the survey questionnaires are set for adult learners and only current university students have participated in this survey, this dataset is appropriate for study andragogy and heutagogy but pedagogy.
Ethics statements Ethical approval (Involvement of Human Subjects) were obtained from the Biosafety, Biosecurity and Ethical Clearance Committee, Jahangirnagar University (reference no. is BBEC,JU/M 2022/01 (18)). The dataset presented in this article is open for public access. It is mandatory to follow the correct citation guidelines when using this LML dataset.
Credit author statement Sonia Corraya: Conceptualization, Methodology, Data curation, Visualization, Writing – original draft; Professor Shamim Al Mamun: Supervision; Professor M. Shamim Kaiser: Supervision.
This dataset belongs to Authors, Institute of Information Technology, Jahangirnagar University, savar, Dhaka-1342, Bangladesh
RETRACTION: Optimization of conditions for the biological treatment of textile dyes using isolated soil bacteria
The article titled “Optimization of conditions for the biological treatment of textile dyes using isolated soil bacteria” ([version 1; referees: peer review discontinued]. F1000Research 2018, 7:351 https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.13757.1) by Shafkat Shamim Rahman and colleagues, has been retracted by F1000Research on grounds of misconduct by the first author. Following publication of the article, the editorial team at F1000Research were notified by Romana Siddique, from BRAC University, that the data presented in this paper significantly overlaps with the data in her recently published article : Siddique and Alif; ARRB, 22(5): 1-12, 2018; Article no.ARRB.38637; https://doi.org/10.9734/ARRB/2018/38637. In response to our queries to the authors, the second and last author listed on this article, Fahim Ahmed Alif and M. Mahboob Hossain, have stated that they were not aware of the submission of this article to F1000Research, and did not agree to be authors. We have evidence which confirms their statement. After further investigation by the F1000Research team, and a separate investigation by BRAC University, it has become clear that Shafkat Shamim Rahman was not involved with the research presented in this paper, and that the decision to submit and publish the article was taken independently by him, and not his listed co-authors. BRAC University has confirmed that Shafkat Shamim Rahman is not currently based at their institution.</ns4:p
A REVIEW OF THE GENUS ENCHODELUS THORNE, 1939 WITH DESCRIPTIONS -OF SPECIES FROM INDIA
MAQSOOD AHMAD, M. SHAMIM JAIRAJPURI (1980): A REVIEW OF THE GENUS ENCHODELUS THORNE, 1939 WITH DESCRIPTIONS -OF SPECIES FROM INDIA. Records of the Zoological Survey of India 15: 1-42, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.814504
Extending and Relating Semantic Models of Compensating CSP
Business transactions involve multiple partners coordinating and interacting with each other. These transactions have hierarchies of activities which need to be orchestrated. Usual database approaches (e.g.,checkpoint, rollback) are not applicable to handle faults in a long running transaction due to interaction with multiple partners. The compensation mechanism handles faults that can arise in a long running transaction. Based on the framework of Hoare's CSP process algebra, Butler et al introduced Compensating CSP (cCSP), a language to model long-running transactions. The language introduces a method to declare a transaction as a process and it has constructs for orchestration of compensation. Butler et al also defines a trace semantics for cCSP. In this thesis, the semantic models of compensating CSP are extended by defining an operational semantics, describing how the state of a program changes during its execution. The semantics is encoded into Prolog to animate the specification. The semantic models are further extended to define the synchronisation of processes. The notion of partial behaviour is defined to model the behaviour of deadlock that arises during process synchronisation. A correspondence relationship is then defined between the semantic models and proved by using structural induction. Proving the correspondence means that any of the presentation can be accepted as a primary definition of the meaning of the language and each definition can be used correctly at different times, and for different purposes. The semantic models and their relationships are mechanised by using the theorem prover PVS. The semantic models are embedded in PVS by using Shallow embedding. The relationships between semantic models are proved by mutual structural induction. The mechanisation overcomes the problems in hand proofs and improves the scalability of the approach
Fig. 1 in A REVIEW OF THE GENUS ENCHODELUS THORNE, 1939 WITH DESCRIPTIONS -OF SPECIES FROM INDIA
Fig. 1. - Enchodelus {Enchodelus) macrodorus (A) Entire female (B) Head end, (C) Head end sQowing amphid, (D) Expanded part of oesophagus. (E) Anterior female sexual branch, (F) Female tail end.Published as part of MAQSOOD AHMAD & M. SHAMIM JAIRAJPURI, 1980, A REVIEW OF THE GENUS ENCHODELUS THORNE, 1939 WITH DESCRIPTIONS -OF SPECIES FROM INDIA, pp. 1-42 in Records of the Zoological Survey of India 15 on page 17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.814504
Fig. Ñ - Enchodelus (Enchodelus) distinctus n. (A). (B) Head end, (C) Head end showing amphid. (D) Expanded part of oesophagus, (E) Posterior female sexual branch. (F) Female tail end. in A REVIEW OF THE GENUS ENCHODELUS THORNE, 1939 WITH DESCRIPTIONS -OF SPECIES FROM INDIA
Fig. Ñ - Enchodelus (Enchodelus) distinctus n. (A). (B) Head end, (C) Head end showing amphid. (D) Expanded part of oesophagus, (E) Posterior female sexual branch. (F) Female tail end.Published as part of MAQSOOD AHMAD & M. SHAMIM JAIRAJPURI, 1980, A REVIEW OF THE GENUS ENCHODELUS THORNE, 1939 WITH DESCRIPTIONS -OF SPECIES FROM INDIA, pp. 1-42 in Records of the Zoological Survey of India 15 on page 23, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.814504
Fig. 2 in On Some Species of Enchodelus Thorne, 1939 from India (Nematoda: Dorylaimidae)
Fig. 2. Enchodelus longiden. rn. sp. A: Male, oesophageal region; B: male, anterior end; C: male, end-on view of head; D: female gonad; E: female tail; F: male tail.Published as part of Shamim Jairajpuri, M . & Loof, P. A. A., 1967, On Some Species of Enchodelus Thorne, 1939 from India (Nematoda: Dorylaimidae), pp. 501-508 in Nematologica 13 (4) on page 503, DOI: 10.1163/187529267X00292, http://zenodo.org/record/812256
The crisis in the world of work in view of COVID-19 : is the partnership across the RMG value chain in reverse order?
Khondaker Golam Moazzem, Tamim Ahmed, A S M Shamim Alam Shibly, Taslima Taznu
Fig. 2. Enchodelussatendri n in Nematodes Of High Altitudes In India V. Five New Species Of The Genus Enchodelus Thorne, 1939 (Dorylaimida)
Fig. 2. Enchodelussatendri n. sp. A. Female entire, B. Head end, C & D. Head ends showing amphid, E. Expanded region of oesophagus, F. Posterior female sexual branch, G & H. Vulva region, I & J. Female tail ends, K & L. Male tail ends, M. Spicule.Published as part of Baqri, Qaiser H. & Jairajpuri, M. Shamim, 1974, Nematodes Of High Altitudes In India V. Five New Species Of The Genus Enchodelus Thorne, 1939 (Dorylaimida), pp. 131-146 in Nematologica 20 (2) on page 135, DOI: 10.1163/187529274X00113, http://zenodo.org/record/811795
Enchodelus (Heterodorus) AHMAD & JAIRAJPURI 1980
SUBGENUS HETERODORUS (ALTHERR, 1952) N. RANK Diagnosis: Enchodelus. Body length 1.8-2.6 mm. Lip· region not offset, angular. Four cuticularized pieces said to be present around oral aperture. Odontophore rod-like without basal flanges. Peculiar ovoid chamber present at junction of ovary and oviduct. Male · not known. Female tail elongate-conoid. Type and only species: Enchodelus (Heterodorus) magnificus (Altherr, 1952) Altherr, 1963Published as part of MAQSOOD AHMAD & M. SHAMIM JAIRAJPURI, 1980, A REVIEW OF THE GENUS ENCHODELUS THORNE, 1939 WITH DESCRIPTIONS - OF SPECIES FROM INDIA, pp. 1-42 in Records of the Zoological Survey of India 15 on page 14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.814504
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