15 results match your criteria: "University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB)[Affiliation]"

Background: Technological advancement has added new dimensions to the communication between physicians and their patients in healthcare settings worldwide. This study aimed to measure patients' views about physicians' interpersonal communication during telemedicine consultations by cultural adaptation and validation of the communication assessment tool (CAT) in Bangladesh.

Methods: A cross-sectional phone survey was conducted among 400 patients who received healthcare services from a telemedicine centre in Bangladesh.

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  • - Universities significantly contribute to urban economic growth in Bangladesh, with the government planning to establish one in each of its 64 districts, potentially catalyzing substantial urban expansion.
  • - A study utilized various analytical methods, including Cellular Automata and Markov Chain, to inspect urban development growth rates, revealing a 1.6% growth rate in the first ten years post-university establishment, escalating to 29.78% afterward.
  • - Findings indicate that factors like increased demand for rental housing, economic capacity, and accessibility to essential services are central to driving urban expansion, offering valuable insights for policymakers and urban planners aiming for sustainable city development.
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A Robust Routing Protocol in Cognitive Unmanned Aerial Vehicular Networks.

Sensors (Basel)

September 2024

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB), Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh.

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  • - The paper introduces a routing protocol for Cognitive Radio Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (CR-UAVs) designed to optimize communication in Flying Ad-hoc Networks (FANETs) by considering key factors like distance, speed, link quality, and energy consumption.
  • - A unique feature, the Central Node Resolution Factor (CNRF), improves routing decisions, while predictive algorithms help manage challenges from high mobility, ensuring effective distance estimation with the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI).
  • - Simulation results indicate that this protocol outperforms existing methods in crucial areas like throughput and packet transmission delay, making it highly suitable for both defense and civilian UAV applications.
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  • * Low- and middle-income countries in Africa suffer significant health consequences from WASH-related diseases, with issues like poverty, illiteracy, and climate change hindering effective interventions and leading to millions of deaths annually.
  • * Recommendations for improving WASH practices include implementing strong financial frameworks, providing skills training, and utilizing tools like WASH Fit to enhance infrastructure and address health impacts while also contributing to economic growth and sustainability.
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The Indus-Ganga-Brahmaputra River Basin (IGBRB) is a trans-boundary river basin flowing through four major countries in South Asia ., India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. Contamination of surface water by untreated or inadequately treated wastewater has been a huge problem for pathogenic microorganisms in economies in transition.

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Gender disparity in telehealth usage in Bangladesh during COVID-19.

SSM Ment Health

December 2022

ICLEI South Asia, Rajshahi City Corporation, Rajshahi, 6200, Bangladesh.

Background And Aims: Telehealth allows healthcare workers to see patients virtually in locations that were not accessible previously, which has reduced cost and time and saved lives. The research aims to examine gender disparity among telehealth usage during the pandemic in 2020. This study will leverage a timely national experiment to evaluate the users of telehealth across the Bangladeshi population.

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has become a significant global public health issue resulting from SARS-CoV-2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2). COVID-19 outbreak approaches an unprecedented challenge for human health, the economy, and societies. The transmission of the COVID-19 is influenced by many factors, including climatic, environmental, socioeconomic, and demographic.

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Spousal violence (SV) is a global problem for women and its elimination is one of the prime targets of Sustainable Development Goal-5. Data from the Demographic and Health Surveys of seventeen countries, representing two sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) regions (East and Southern Africa [ESA] and West and Central Africa [WCA]), were used to examine the relationship between all types of SV and women's empowerment status among rural married women aged 15-49 years. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to explore adjusted associations, and a relative index of inequality (RII) and slope index of inequality (SII) were used to measure the inequality in experiencing SV by rural women based on their overall empowerment position.

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Equity in science: advocating for a triple-blind review system.

Trends Ecol Evol

November 2021

Ovidius University of Constanta, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Agricultural Sciences, Constanta, Romania; University of Bucharest, Interdisciplinary Center for Advanced Research on Territorial Dynamics, Bucharest, Romania.

We propose 'triple-blind review' for peer-reviewed journals - a process that keeps author identities and affiliations blind to manuscript editors until after first appraisal. Blinded appraisal will help to reduce the biases that negatively affect under-represented and minority scientists, ultimately better supporting equity in scientific publishing.

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Globally, more than 85% of youth use social media daily in the medium of Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, etc., which is more than 70% for Bangladesh. The young population of Bangladesh is rapidly embracing social media through the internet and afflicted with the malaise of countering violent extremism (CVE), often through Facebook.

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New wireless network paradigms will demand higher spectrum use and availability to cope with emerging data-hungry devices. Traditional static spectrum allocation policies cause spectrum scarcity, and new paradigms such as Cognitive Radio (CR) and new protocols and techniques need to be developed in order to have efficient spectrum usage. Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols are accountable for recognizing free spectrum, scheduling available resources and coordinating the coexistence of heterogeneous systems and users.

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