SMARTIZATION STRATEGY FOR UNDERGROUND AMMUNITION DEPOTS TOWARD THE ADOPTION OF THE TECHNOLOGIES OF THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

Smartization strategy for underground ammunition depots toward the adoption of the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Due to economic changes and population growth, the facilities in military need to be changed, and in particular, ammunition depots for wartime occupy a large number of sites, so management policies need to be improved.The Ministry of National Defense is presenting the design of the underground ammunition depot according to the guidelines, but concr

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Progress Testing for Medical Students at the University of Auckland: Results from the First Year of Assessments

Background Progress testing is a method of Tops assessing longitudinal progress of students using a single best answer format pitched at the standard of a newly graduated doctor.Aim To evaluate the results of the first year of summative progress testing at the University of Auckland for Years 2 and 4 in 2013.SUBJECTS: Two cohorts of medical student

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Comparison Of Winograde And Vandenbos Surgical Techniques According To Heifetz Stage In The Treatment Of Ingrown Toenails

Abstract Background: In ingrown toenail, classifications and the treatment approaches according to staging has been clearly reported in the literature.However, there are not enough data about the selection of the appropriate surgical technique according to the stage.In this study, we compared two different surgical techniques in patients with Heife

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Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of HIV-Positive People in Tehran, Iran: A Mixed-Method Descriptive Study

Background People Living with HIV (PLHIV) are highly stigmatized and consequently hard-to-access by researchers and importantly, public health outreach in Iran, possibly due to the existing socio-cultural situation in this country.The present study aimed to evaluate the sexual and reproductive health needs of PLHIV in Tehran, the capital of Iran.Me

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