51 research outputs found
The Effect of Knowledge Sharing on Organizational Performance of Aung Yadana Hospital, Yangon(Wai Phyo Link, 2022)
This study aims to analyze the effect of knowledge sharing on organizational performance of
Aung Yadana Hospital. The specific objectives of the study are to analyze the factors
influencing on knowledge sharing and to analyze the effect of knowledge sharing on
organizational performance of Aung Yadana Hospital. To reach the objectives, the primary
data for this study are collected from 200 respondents who are working in Aung Yadana
Hospital by using the structured questionnaires. The results reveal that individual factor of
knowledge sharing is the most influencing factor among three factors. Moreover, individual
factor and organizational factor have significant positive effect on knowledge sharing.
Therefore, Organizations should confront factors that hinders the knowledge sharing activities
and also create a better knowledge sharing environment. Furthermore, knowledge sharing has
significant positive effect on organizational performance. Organization needs to have a quality
health care service, knowledge sharing among health care professionals is important because
medical knowledge is dynamic by its nature
Featured Collectives: Myanmar Street Photographers Debut - Invisible Photographer Asia
aung-pyae-soe_sagaing_mandalay_myanmar_2015_02 Myanmar’s first organised group of Street Photographers will debut their exhibition and photobook titled ‘Featured Collectives’ at Myanmar Deitta in the country’s capital Yangon on 17th September 2016. Featured photographers include: Aung Khant, Aung Zaw Myo, Chan Nyein Aung, Chit Min Maung, Hein Htet, Lamin Oo, Min Zayar, Moe Myint San, Myat Thu, Naing Lin Soe, Nyein Su Wai Kyaw Soe, Phyo Hein Kyaw, Phyo Thiha, Sai Aung Main, Thant Zaw, Thet Hto..
Analog computer simulation
Thesis (MSIT)--Assumption University, 2001.Includes bibliography
Interactive real-time games portal (b)
The Interactive Real-time games have become increasingly popular as high speed Internet connections have helped developed the online massively-multiplayer gaming world. The Real-time games provides all that graphical activity at high frame-rates while responding quickly to user inputs are the main challenges when programming such kinds of games. For interactive games the communication with other programs is also an important factor. The programming languages have to meet these requirements to provide a useful framework for the development of interactive real-time games. The purpose of this report is to address the key issues and challenges in developing such an Interactive Real-time Games Portal. The development process, how the developed system communicate on client-server architecture with the server controlling and mediating the game state as well as directing messages will be discussed and illustrated. A detail explanation on how to make use of web technology to monitor Real-time Games will also be discussed.Bachelor of Engineerin
The effect of fortified food, e'pap, on oral candidiasis in adult TB patients attending clinics in Alexandra, Johannesburg, South -Africa
Introduction
The association between tuberculosis (TB) and malnutrition is well known. Malnutrition also weakens the immune system increasing the chance of latent TB progressing to active disease. Nutritional interventions can help improve overall quality of life and can reduce susceptibility to opportunistic infections including all forms of Oral Candidiasis (OC) which includes: (1) pseudomembranous candidiasis (oral thrush), (2) atrophic (erythematous) candidiasis, (3) hyperplastic candidiasis, and (4) angular cheilitis. This secondary data analysis of a longitudinal follow-up study evaluates the impact of a fortified supplementary food on OC among adult TB patients over a three month period.
Results
At baseline, an overall prevalence of 33% of OC (27 out of 83) was found in 83 adult TB patients; (pseudo-membranous 46% (16 out of 35), erythematous 26% (9 out 35), angular chelitis 20% (7 out 35) and hyperplastic 8% (3 out of 35). Thirty five different types of OC were found in 27 of the subjects some of whom manifested with more than one type of OC. Almost 89% of these TB patients had low levels of malnutrition (8% for selenium, 55% for iron, 62% for Vit-A, 42% for albumin, 47% for Vit-D and 34% for zinc). Their p values related to OC were (p=0.64 for selenium, p=0.74 for iron, p=0.19 for Vit-A, p=1 for albumin, p=1 for Vit-D and p=0.09 for zinc) showing no statistically significant difference for malnutrition in each different type of micronutrient related to OC at baseline. However, there was a statistically significant difference in HIV status (p=0.01) related to OC among factors such as sex (p=0.34), employment status (p=0.74), ARV status (p=0.46) and wellbeing (p=0.18) at baseline. OC was statistically significant at both 2nd and 3rd visits using univariate analysis p=0.04 (95%CI 0.22 to 0.97) and p=0.00 (95%CI 0.06 to 0.43) and also multivariate analysis p=0.01(95%CI 0.17 to 0.85) and p=0.00 (95%CI 0.04 to 0.34) with reference to the 1st visit (the prevalence of OC was significantly decreased in both 2nd and 3rd visits). For different types of clinical OC, pseudomembranous candidiasis was the only type of OC that showed statistically significant
difference at the 3rd visit in both univariate analysis (p= 0.01, 95%CI 0.01 to 0.46) and multivariate analysis (p= 0.00, 95%CI 0.01 to 0.38) with reference to 1st visit.
Discussion and Conclusions
This study found no significant association between overall micronutrient level and the presence of OC at baseline. However, micronutrient interventions to the 83 adult TB patients receiving treatment at Johannesburg city clinics located in Alexandra showed a decrease in prevalence of different types of OC in both 2nd and 3rd visits. This analysis showed encouraging results which indicated a beneficial effect of e’Pap in adult TB patients
Toward 2030: Inequities in Higher Education Access in Southeast Asia
The Sustainable Development Goals have galvanized efforts to improve access to higher education globally. While higher education has expanded over the last decade, access inequities endure, with economic deprivation, gender, and other dimensions of marginalization shaping individual opportunities to engage with higher education. Regional differences have also emerged, with some higher education systems growing at a rapid pace, driven by a variety of policy initiatives. This paper explores higher education access inequities in the Southeast Asian context, where a period of rapid higher education expansion has recently given way to complex patterns of access, against diverging national directions for higher education development. Using large-scale nationally representative data from the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) and the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS), this paper traces patterns of inequitable higher education access in eight Southeast Asian countries over time. This paper then discusses country-specific policy initiatives, and the levers they deploy in trying to lower higher education inequities. It explores how these country-specific policy initiatives aiming at equality or equity in higher education access sit alongside periods of sector expansion and wealth-based gaps in higher education access, to conclude about potential policy shifts which may support work towards more equitable systems
421 Diagnostic accuracy of echocardiographic parameters on the third day of life in predicting spontaneous closure of ductus arteriosus in preterm neonates
Frequency compensation in an input folded cascode output buffered opamp
Frequency compensation and power amplifier are the most significant and most used structures in every circuit design. The need for a large DC gain and a low power consumption in every device like handphones, speakers, mp3 etc. are a requirement for every designer. Frequency compensation for the closed loop system must be stable. For stability the phase-margin (PM) must be over 60°. The PMOS input folded cascode circuit operational transconductance amplifiers (OTA) give a large gain but is only able to drive a capacitive load. Therefore, the output stage must be designed so that the OTA is able to drive a small resistance load. Power amplifier is used in the output stage. However, there are different classes of output stage such as A, B and AB. Class AB is chosen for the output stage because it can give a rail-to-rail output system for a low input voltage amplifier, also has high power efficiency and less distortion.
In this project, the whole design consists of the wide swing constant transconductance biasing circuit to make sure every transistor is in their conducting region, a PMOS input folded cascode circuit as an OTA and a push-pull class AB output stage.
This designed circuit can achieve 82dB open loop gain that has a phase margin of 83.34°. The total harmonic distortion is minimized and the power supply rejection ration (PSRR) is 80dB.
I have used Cadence Custom IC Design Tools based on 0.18μm CSM CMOS virtual software to achieve the design requirements for this project.Bachelor of Engineerin
Prediction Online Auction Price Using Functional Data Analysis
The goal of the proposed system is to derive models for forecasting the final price of ongoing auction. The forecasting task is important not only to the participants of an auction who compete against each other for the lowest price, but also to designers of bidder side. Forecasting price in online auctions is challenging from statistical point-of-view because traditional forecasting model do not apply. The reason for this are three typical feature of online auction data: (1) unequally spaced bid; (2) the limited time of an auction; (3) the dynamic of bidding change significantly over time. The key feature of our model is that it operates during the live –auction. Auction data typically arrive as a sequence of bids over a period of time. Taking a functional data analysis approach, the system acts the bid from a single auction as recognition from a continuous price
Developing and Analysis of Cyber Security Models for Security Operation Center in Myanmar
In counteraction to the increasing threat ofcyber terrorism, the modeling to be predicted inguessing the predictive models for estimating theincidence of cyber-attacks for enterprise network inMyanmar are seriously needed. Although we needthese models, there is no record of attacks,defenseless, outcome and threat to utilize thedeveloping predictive models and authentication. Themain purpose of this research is to determinewhether SOC (Security Operation Center) manageruses cyber security model by using SOC resultsfigures to prepare further cyber defense and incidentresponse plan. The goal of this study was achieved byconducting experiments on various cyber-attacksoccurred in security operation center of IndustrialControl System (ICS).Blue team, Incident Handling, SOC,Cyber Security Model, Vulnerabilities, Threats,Attack
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