نتایج جستجو برای: panel discussions

تعداد نتایج: 130574  

Journal: :Journal of hepatology 2005
Alfredo Alberti Nathan Clumeck Simon Collins Wolfram Gerlich Jens Lundgren Giorgio Palù Peter Reiss Rodolphe Thiebaut Ola Weiland Yazdan Yazdanpanah Stefan Zeuzem

Despite recent advances in the management of hepatitis and HIV co-infection, there is no clear consensus among hepatology, infectious diseases and virology experts on treatment of co-infections and patient management. This encouraged the organisation of a European Consensus Conference to review current knowledge on the treatment of chronic hepatitis B and C in HIV co-infected patients, with the...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2001
S Jerger R J Roeser E A Tobey

As infants are being identified earlier and earlier by universal newborn hearing screening programs, there is a need to establish principles for professionals involved in habilitative processes. Recently, a panel of experts was convened for a 2-day conference entitled "Habilitative Issues for Infants with Hearing Loss," the Bruton Conference on Audiology/Communication Sciences, UTD/Callier Cent...

2006
Benoît Roturier

BaroVNAV is seen by the aviation industry as a major feature of the navigation infrastructure to support RNAV, RNP approaches and possibly precision approaches in the future. During discussions which occurred during the Navigation Systems Panel meeting, Montreal October 2005, the perspective of navigation systems experts on the limited integrity of BaroVNAV with respect to other vertical naviga...

2016
Achim D. Brucker Jordi Cabot Gwendal Daniel Martin Gogolla Adolfo Sánchez-Barbudo Herrera Frank Hilken Frédéric Tuong Edward D. Willink Burkhart Wolff

The panel session of the 16th OCL workshop featured a lightning talk session for discussing recent developments and open questions in the area of OCL and textual modelling. During this session, the OCL community discussed, stimulated through short presentations by OCL experts, tool support, potential future extensions, and suggested initiatives to make the textual modelling community even more ...

2006
Huazhong Ning Ming Liu Hao Tang Thomas S. Huang

In this paper, we present a spectral clustering approach to explore the possibility of discovering structure from audio data. To apply the Ng-Jordan-Weiss (NJW) spectral clustering algorithm to speaker diarization, we propose some domain specific solutions to the open issues of this algorithm: choice of metric; selection of scaling parameter; estimation of the number of clusters. Then, a postpr...

2002
Masanori Sugimoto Daniel D. Suthers

This paper describes an overview of a panel that will be held as an interactive event in CSCL2002. Multicultural issues in design, evaluations and dissemination of CSCL systems are discussed. Four outstanding panelists will share their rich experiences, and propose how multicultural issues should be considered and examined in the context of system design and development and practice in school e...

Journal: :Applied clinical informatics 2014
D Vito M Diltz M Porter P White A Luberti

As the bar to actively participate in one's own health is consistently lowered through technology, patients are helping to evolve traditional workflows to make data more accessible at the point of care. This growing trend of patient engagement and personalized medicine was the focus of the 2013 Mid-Atlantic Healthcare Informatics Symposium in Philadelphia, PA on April 26, 2013. The conference, ...

Journal: :Nursing times 1987
M Macleod

Workshop Co-Sponsored by The Special District Leadership Foundation Registration fee includes continental breakfast and lunch. Limited class size register early! A practical career development workshop for senior executives and emerging leaders in special districts. This action-oriented workshop includes group and panel discussions on: the journey, roles, and skill sets of a general manager; id...

2013
Niels Bjørn-Andersen Joey F. George John Leslie King Hock-Hai Teo

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) might be the proverbial “tipping point” in discussions about the role of information and communication technologies in higher education. To some they offer dramatic cost savings without loss in quality; to others they are best described as MESS (Massive Extension of Sage on the Stage). If the history of IS is any guide, MOOCs portend dramatic changes over tim...

2004
Donald P. Cox

We give a summary of the current state of Local Bubble research, resulting from the discussions of a dedicated panel meeting. After more than 25 years of intense observational and theoretical work, we are still far from a coherent picture, although a probable one emerges at the horizon. A multi-supernova origin seems to be the best guess, with non-equilibrium cooling and soft X-ray emission acc...

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