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Editorializing in L2: The Case of Philippine English
Danilo T. Dayag 서울대학교 교육연구소 2004 Asia Pacific Education Review Vol.5 No.1
This paper examines the discourse structure of newspaper editorials in Philippine English in terms of their macrostructure and their lexico-grammatical features. Data were taken from three leading English-language newspapers in the Philippines. Toulmin’s framework is used in analyzing the macrostructure of the editorials. The study posits that the discourse features of editorials manifest the interactive nature of these texts. Implications of the findings for second language teaching are also discussed.
Development and Evaluation of Smartphone Detox Program for University Students
Danilo B. Buctot,김나미,박경은 한국콘텐츠학회 2018 International Journal of Contents Vol.14 No.4
This study evaluates the effectiveness of smartphone detox program for smartphone addiction among university students. To reduce the rate of smartphone addiction and its negative effects on physical, mental and social wellness, a six-session program was applied to sixteen participants who voluntarily completed the entire program and responded to pre-post survey. Smartphone Addiction Proneness Scale (SAPS) was used for smartphone addiction assessment with Mental Health Scale, Positive Psychological Capital Scale for mental wellness and Self-Management Scale for physical and social wellness. Results received after the program indicated that, smartphone addiction and mental health scores decreased significantly while the average scores of self-management and positive psychological capital increased respectively. Furthermore, the rate of high-risk group decreased, and the participants, affirmed in their self-evaluation report that excessive use of smartphone negatively affects their body, mind and interpersonal relationship. Thus, smartphone detox program is effective in reducing smartphone addiction and improving the students’ wellness.
( Danilo De La Rosa Reyes ) 한국정책학회 2011 International Journal of Policy Studies Vol.2 No.1
Active and substantive citizen participation in the management of public affairs and in the shaping of public policy remains a major challenge as part of the continuing demands for good governance. Over the years, the call for greater and heightened citizen participation in the formulation of public policy has persisted as a recurring theme in the dynamics of study and the practice of public administration. This paper reviews various ideas and the concepts entangled with the notion of citizen participation and discusses the different sectors of society involved in the shaping of public policy and in the management of public affairs. A brief discussion is provided on the concept of governance as it relates to citizen participation. Finally, different experiences in citizen engagement are identified at random as documented by scholars and practitioners in both developed and developing societies
A comparison on static and fatigue behaviour between traditional and SLM AISI 316L
Danilo D’Andrea,Andrea Gatto,Eugenio Guglielmino,Giacomo Risitano,Dario Santonocito 대한기계학회 2023 JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Vol.37 No.3
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a novel production process, that allows the creation of lightweight and customizable devices. Such capacity requires a high grade of reliability under the action of service loads, especially under fatigue loads. One of the high-performance steels adopted for selective laser melting (SLM) is the AISI 316L. However, SLM is severally affected by laser beam power and scanning velocity. Mechanical properties must be investigated to provide reliability of final products, but this requires a huge amount of time. On the other hand, energy methods, such as the Risitano’s thermographic method and the novel static thermographic method, by performing stepwise fatigue tests and static tensile tests, can assess the material’s performance by monitoring the energy release. In this work, failure analysis has been performed, showing the differences between the traditional and AM manufacturing process, giving an insight to understand and improve the quality of the AM production process.
Danilo E. Bustamante,원부연,조태오 한국조류학회I 2016 ALGAE Vol.31 No.2
The genus Pterosiphonia includes twenty-one currently described species of red algae that occur in temperate to tropical regions of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Pterosiphonia spinifera was originally described as Polysiphonia spinifera from Peru and later transferred to Pterosiphonia. Pterosiphonia spinifera has been reported from Peru as Pterosiphonia pennata, which was originally described from the Mediterranean Sea. Recently, Pterosiphonia arenosa was described based on specimens of P. pennata from Korea. We collected P. spinifera along the coast of Peru and P. arenosa near the type locality in Korea. We compared them with the isotype specimens of P. arenosa using both morphological and molecular data. Our morphological observations and our phylogenetic analysis of rbcL sequences demonstrate that P. spinifera and P. arenosa are conspecific and indicate that P. arenosa is a later synonym of P. spinifera. Our study confirms the wide occurrence of P. spinifera in the western and eastern Pacific Ocean.
Danilo Alessio Di Stefano,Vittoria Perrotti,Gian Battista Greco,Claudia Cappucci,Paolo Arosio,Adriano Piattelli,Giovanna Iezzi 대한치과보철학회 2018 The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics Vol.10 No.3
PURPOSE. Implant site preparation may be adjusted to achieve the maximum possible primary stability. The aim of this investigation was to study the relation among bone-to-implant contact at insertion, bone density, and implant primary stability intra-operatively measured by a torque-measuring implant motor, when implant sites were undersized or tapped. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Undersized (n=14), standard (n=13), and tapped (n=13) implant sites were prepared on 9 segments of bovine ribs. After measuring bone density using the implant motor, 40 implants were placed, and their primary stability assessed by measuring the integral of the torque-depth insertion curve. Bovine ribs were then processed histologically, the bone-toimplant contact measured and statistically correlated to bone density and the integral. RESULTS. Bone-toimplant contact and the integral of the torque-depth curve were significantly greater for undersized sites than tapped sites. Moreover, a correlation between bone to implant contact, the integral and bone density was found under all preparation conditions. The slope of the bone-to-implant/density and integral/density lines was significantly greater for undersized sites, while those corresponding to standard prepared and tapped sites did not differ significantly. CONCLUSION. The integral of the torque-depth curve provided reliable information about bone-to-implant contact and primary implant stability even in tapped or undersized sites. The linear relations found among the parameters suggests a connection between extent and modality of undersizing and the corresponding increase of the integral and, consequently, of primary stability. These results might help the physician determine the extent of undersizing needed to achieve the proper implant primary stability, according to the planned loading protocol.
A Review on Clinical Outcomes of Pancreaticoduodenectomy in Octogenarian Patients
Danilo Coco,Silvana Leanza 대한췌장담도학회(구 대한췌담도학회) 2021 대한췌담도학회지 Vol.26 No.2
Management of malignant diseases in elderly patients has been a global clinical issue because of increased life expectancy worldwide. Currently, pancreatic adenocarcinoma mainly occurs after 60 years of age, and its prognosis remains poor despite modest improvements in recent decades. Surgical resection is the only potentially curative treatment for pancreatic cancer. Resection of the pancreas, either by pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) or laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD) is a complex surgical procedure with a high rate of morbidity and mortality. However, mortality rates after pancreatic surgery have dropped to less than 2-5% at experienced centers. Whereas, complication rates are high, reaching at least 30% in many centers. Mortality also increases proportionally with age viz. 6.7% of patients aged 65-69 years, 9.3% of patients aged 70-79 years, and 15.5% of patients aged 80 years or older. The present review article delineates clinical outcomes along with safety, morbidity and mortality after PD or LPD in elderly, especially in octogenarian patients.