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20
Jul
2016

Managing obesity in pregnancy: Are psychological dimensions of behavioural change important to midwives and women?

Journal of Research in Obesity
Currently a quarter of British women are obese. It is well known that maternal obesity increases the risk of suboptimal pregnancy outcomes. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the UK recommends that pregnant women should be given advice and support on…
19
Jul
2016

Using Mapreduce for Efficient Parallel Processing of Continuous K nearest Neighbors in Road Networks

Journal of Software and Systems Development
  The problem of searching the continuous k Nearest Neighbor (CkNN) objects in road networks is a major challenge due to the highly dynamic nature of the road network environment. Also, the fast increasing number of moving objects poses a big challenge to the CkNN…
19
Jul
2016

Emergency management at sea: A decision support system for Search and Rescue operations

Journal of Software and Systems Development
The relevance of Search and Rescue (SAR) maritime operations has been recently emphasized by the increasing migrations by sea. In the Mediterranean area, for example, a number of boats, often crowded, bad equipped and driven by non-professional sailors, travel from the coasts of Africa and…
19
Jul
2016

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Biometric Technologies in Controlling the Border Ports of the State of Kuwait

Journal of e-Government Studies and Best Practices
Governmental authorities worldwide are continuously searching for the best technology to secure their country s borders. Although several technologies were introduced to Kuwait border ports, the literature showed a lack of published work regarding the evaluation of the effectiveness of biometric mechanism (BTMs) in Kuwait…
18
Jul
2016

Do The Best Parts Equal The Best Whole? A Critique of Online Teaching and Learning

Journal of e-Learning and Higher Education
This paper details the role of online and distance learning in higher education today. This paper contends that higher education, in pursuit of academic capitalist ventures, is eroding the authority of the institution and pursuing a more consumer based educational outcome. We ask two questions,…
15
Jul
2016

Nutrient Use Efficiency As Influenced By FYM, N and P Management in Urdbean-Wheat Cropping System

Research in Agriculture and Agronomy
The aim of the study was to find out the possibility of reducing N (Nitrogen) and P(Phosphorus) doses of cereal and legume crops in cropping system through efficient use of nutrients. The treatments comprising two levels of organic manures (FYM @ 0 and 5 t/ha)…
14
Jul
2016

Initial Default in RNTCP at a Medical College

Journal of Respiratory Medicine Research and Treatment
Under Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme, sputum smear positive patients not undergoing DOTS treatment are defined as ‘initial defaulters’. A prospective observational study was done to analyse initial default in a Medical College. Most of the sputum smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis patients were initial defaulters. The…
13
Jul
2016

Using Security Features for Cloud Computing Based on New Symmetric Key Algorithm

Journal of Cloud Computing
Cloud computing platforms deliver critical business applications in large part because of sales commitments to security and privacy. With the help of cloud computing, large pools of resources can be connected via private or public networks to provide dynamically scalable infrastructures for application, data and…
12
Jul
2016

Exploring the Long-run and Short-run Relationship between Macroeconomic Variables and Stock Prices during the Restructuring Period: Does it Matter in Turkish Market?

Journal of Financial Studies and Research
This paper empirically investigated the dynamic relationship between Turkish stock market and macroeconomic variables, for the period span from January 2002 to December 2013. Specifically, we examined the effect of monetary policy changes during the tested period.Dummy variables were added to the modelin order to…
11
Jul
2016

The Patient With Multiple Mesenteric Cystic Lymhangioma Was Treated In Neonatal Perıod Through Prenatal Diagnosis : Case Report And Literature Review

JMED Research
Mesenteric cystic lymphangiomas are benign congenital tumors characterized by the proliferation of lymphatic channels. They is an uncommon disorder that constitutes 0.5 % of all lymphangiomas and can cause fatal complications such as volvulus, intestinal obstruction and traumatic or spontaneous rupture, requiring emergency surgery. For…