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    Future Patient—Telerehabilitation of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: Protocol for a Multicenter, Mixed Methods, Randomized Controlled Trial by Birthe Dinesen, Andi Eie Albertsen, Elisabet Dortea Ragnvaldsdóttir Joensen, Helle Spindler, Katja Møller Jensen, Kristian Kidholm, Lars Frost, Lars Dittman, Mathushan Gunasegaram, Søren Paaske Johnsen, Mads Rovsing Jochumsen, Dorthe Svenstrup

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The FP-AF program comprises two modules: (1) an education and monitoring module using telerehabilitation technologies (4 months) and (2) a follow-up module, where patients can measure steps and access a data and knowledge-sharing portal, HeartPortal, using their digital devices. …”
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    Rebuilding Yunesit’in fire (Qwen) stewardship: Learnings from the land by William Nikolakis, Russell Myers Ross

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Through a structured monitoring and evaluation process, the participants generate knowledge and science on fire stewardship; the outcomes are documented and mobilized in various ways, including video, photos, and peer-reviewed articles. …”
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    Community health workers and mobile technology: a systematic review of the literature. by Rebecca Braun, Caricia Catalani, Julian Wimbush, Dennis Israelski

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Those studies that evaluated program outcomes provided some evidence that mobile tools help community health workers to improve the quality of care provided, efficiency of services, and capacity for program monitoring.…”
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    Transformation of the model of additional education in a digital economy by L. V. Danchenok, A. S. Zaytseva, N. V. Komleva

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The concept of transformation of the model of additional education proposed in the article contains the following basic requirements for the implementation of programs: the need for quality basic education as the foundation for the construction of various additional programs; availability of a wider range of additional education programs, not only after graduating, but also during and after school; the expansion of training programs offered through online platforms; development of network forms and peerto-peer training; the need for close cooperation with professional communities, building an additional education system to meet the requirements and needs of the business.Conclusion. …”
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    The Factors Affecting Substance Use and the Most Effective Mental Health Interventions in Adolescents and Young Adults by Promethi Das Deep, Nitu Ghosh, Catherine Gaither, Md. Shiblur Rahaman

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The results indicate that adolescents who idolize antisocial peers and lack a strong sense of self, family attachment, parental monitoring, and role models are more likely to suffer from substance abuse. …”
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    Drug related harm reduction in the eu and candidate countries - success and gaps by Martin Busch, Alexander Grabenhofer-Eggerth, Charlotte Klein, Di Marion Weigl

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Concerning re-duction of mortality they prioritise peer naloxone programs, drug consumption rooms and first aid training of drug users.…”
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    Ten Key Steps to Developing a Programme of University Mentoring for Newly Enrolled Students by Raquel Casado-Muñoz, Fernando Lezcano-Barbero, Jordi Colomer-Feliu

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The summary of the proposals stems from three main sources: a) the experience and assessment of the Mentoring Programme at the University of Burgos; b) the review of the peer mentoring programs implemented at 35 Spanish universities; and c) the review, comparison and adaptation of formal mentoring to the university according to Perrone (2003).  …”
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    Design, implementation and formal verification of BGP proxy for mimic router by Jin ZHANG, Qiang GE, Weihai XU, Yiming JIANG, Hailong MA, Hongtao YU

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…To ensure the safety and correctness of the critical ‘mimic bracket’ components such as protocol proxies of mimic routers, a BGP (border gateway protocol) proxy was designed and implemented, and formal methods were applied to verify the safety and correctness of the BGP proxy.The BGP packets communicated between the peer routers and the master actor were monitored by the BGP proxy.The BGP sessions with the slave actors on behalf of peer routers were established, ensuring the consistency of the BGP protocol states for all actors.The formal specification of the BGP proxy was written based on separation logic.The VeriFast theorem prover was used to prove that the program had no memory safety problems such as null pointer reference.Furthermore, the formal verification of high-level attributes of each module in BGP proxy was also conducted to strictly ensure that the implementation met the specification.The implementation to proof code ratio of BGP proxy is about 1.8:1, and the implementation to proof labor hour ratio is about 1:3.The formally verified BGP proxy consume 0.16 seconds to process 100 000 BGP routes, which is about 7 times as long as the unverified one.Works done provide a reference for applying formal methods to verify the safety and correctness of critical components in mimic defense equipment and systems.…”
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