Public Health Administration in Urban Areas
In: Indian journal of public administration, Band 14, Heft 3, S. 709-715
ISSN: 2457-0222
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In: Indian journal of public administration, Band 14, Heft 3, S. 709-715
ISSN: 2457-0222
In: Defence science journal: DSJ, Band 71, Heft 3, S. 315-319
ISSN: 0011-748X
High power S-Band ferrite based RF load is designed and developed which is capable of handling 3 kW average power at operating frequency 2998±20 MHz . Electrical and thermal design is carried out using CST Studio Suite. Mechanical parts are fabricated according to the design. Water cooling is provided to the absorbing ferrites to support high power operation. Various RF load parts are fabricated, chemically cleaned and brazed. The experimental return loss better than 30 dB for a bandwidth of 250 MHz is achieved. The numerical and experimental results are discussed and presented in this paper.
In: Asian journal of research in social sciences and humanities: AJRSH, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 54
ISSN: 2249-7315
The aim of this review is to investigate the growth of diversity and inclusion in global academic dental research with a focus on gender equality. A diverse range of research methodologies were used to conduct this review, including an extensive review of the literature, engagement of key informants in dental academic leadership positions around the world, and review of current data from a variety of national and international organizations. Results provide evidence of gender inequalities that currently persist in dental academics and research. Although the gender gap among graduating dental students in North America and the two most populous countries in Europe (the United Kingdom and France) has been narrowed, women make up 30% to 40% of registered dentists in countries throughout Europe, Oceania, Asia, and Africa. In academic dentistry around the globe, greater gender inequality was found to correlate with higher ranking academic and leadership positions in the United States, United Kingdom, several countries in European Union, Japan, and Saudi Arabia. Further disparities are noted in the dental research sector, where women make up 33% of dental researchers in the European Union, 35% in North America, 55% in Brazil, and 25% in Japan. Family and societal pressures, limited access to research funding, and lack of mentoring and leadership training opportunities are reported as also contributing to gender inequalities. To continue advancing gender equality in dental academia and research, efforts should be geared toward the collection and public dissemination of data on gender-specific distributions. Such evidence-driven information will guide the selection of future strategies and best practices for promoting gender equity in the dental workforce, which provides a major pipeline of researchers and scholars for the dental profession.
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