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Adoption of Mobile Peer-to-Peer Payment: Enabling Role of Substitution and Social Aspects
Clement Jun Feng Lim,고병완,이동원 한국경영정보학회 2019 Asia Pacific Journal of Information Systems Vol.29 No.4
Despite the growing amount of mobile peer-to-peer (P2P) payment applications available on mobile app stores, these applications are still in their infancy and have yet to see mass adoption. This study aims to explore the factors that influence the adoption of such mobile P2P payment applications by using a large-scale data set based on the tracking of users’ actual mobile application usage behavior. Our main findings reveal that the duration of each session that users use of traditional bank application has a significant relationship with their adoption of mobile P2P payment applications. In addition, we explore the social aspect of such mobile P2P payment applications by analyzing their social network applications usage and found that the amount of social network service applications used and usage duration positively impacted one’s adoption of mobile P2P payment applications. These findings have important theoretical and practical implications for stakeholders of mobile P2P payment solution providers as well as intermediaries/banks who provide their own payment applications to their customers.
Clement N. D.,Weir D.,Holland J.,Deehan D. J. 대한슬관절학회 2020 대한슬관절학회지 Vol.32 No.-
Background: The aims were to assess whether sex had a clinically significant independent influence on the outcome of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) according to the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) score, Short Form (SF-) 12 scores and patient satisfaction at 1 year. Methods: A retrospective cohort of 3510 primary TKA were identified. Patient demographics, comorbidities, WOMAC and SF-12 scores were collected preoperatively and 1 year postoperatively. Patient satisfaction were assessed at 1 year. Results: There were 1584 males and 1926 females. The preoperative WOMAC and SF-12 scores were significantly (p < 0.001) worse in females but were not greater than the minimal clinically important difference (MCID). When adjustments had been made for confounding differences, females showed a significantly greater improvement in their function (1.5 points, p = 0.03) and total (1.5 points, p = 0.03) WOMAC scores compared to males, but these were not greater than the MCID. When adjustments had been made for confounding differences, females were less likely to be satisfied with their pain relief (p = 0.03) relative to males. Conclusion: Sex does not clinically influence the knee specific outcome (WOMAC) or overall generic (SF-12) health 1 year after TKA. However, satisfaction with pain relief after TKA was significantly less likely in female patients.
Clements, J. D.,Feng, Carl G.,Palendira, Umaimainthan,Demangel, Caroline,Spratt, Joanne M.,Malin, Adam S.,Britton, Warwick J. American Society for Microbiology 2001 Infection and immunity Vol.69 No.6
<B>ABSTRACT</B><P>Sequential immunization with mycobacterial antigen Ag85B-expressing DNA and <I>Mycobacterium bovis</I> bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) was more effective than BCG immunization in protecting against<I>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</I> infection. Depletion of the CD8<SUP>+</SUP> T cells in the immunized mice impaired protection in their spleens, indicating that this improved efficacy was partially mediated by CD8<SUP>+</SUP> T cells.</P>
Approximating vibronic spectroscopy with imperfect quantum optics
Clements, William R,Renema, Jelmer J,Eckstein, Andreas,Valido, Antonio A,Lita, Adriana,Gerrits, Thomas,Nam, Sae Woo,Kolthammer, W Steven,Huh, Joonsuk,Walmsley, Ian A IOP 2018 Journal of physics B, Atomic, molecular, and optic Vol.51 No.24
<P>We study the impact of experimental imperfections on a recently proposed protocol for performing quantum simulations of vibronic spectroscopy. Specifically, we propose a method for quantifying the impact of these imperfections, optimizing an experiment to account for them, and benchmarking the results against a classical simulation method. We illustrate our findings using a proof of principle experimental simulation of part of the vibronic spectrum of tropolone. Our findings will inform the design of future experiments aiming to simulate the spectra of large molecules beyond the reach of current classical computers.</P>
Clement Ighodargho OSUYA 한국중재학회 2023 중재연구 Vol.33 No.3
This informative piece delves into the intriguing and crucial history of third-party funding in Nigeria and its application in the Arbitration and Mediation Act of 2023. The article analyses the impact of this funding on cross-border transactions while addressing concerns about mandatory disclosure. The absence of remedies or sanctions for non-disclosure is also a matter of concern that warrants thoughtful examination. The article looks closer at the role of courts, tribunals, and arbitral institutions in addressing gaps in the Act. Ultimately, it presents a well-considered set of recommendations for moving forward.
Clement Chun Ho Wu,Samuel Jun Ming Lim,Christopher Jen Lock Khor 대한소화기내시경학회 2023 Clinical Endoscopy Vol.56 No.4
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) plays a crucial role in the management of pancreaticobiliary disorders. Although the ERCP technique has been refined over the past five decades, it remains one of the endoscopic procedures with the highest rate of complications. Risk factors for ERCP-related complications are broadly classified into patient-, procedure-, and operator-related risk factors. Although non-modifiable, patient-related risk factors allow for the closer monitoring and instatement of preventive measures. Post-ERCP pancreatitis is the most common complication of ERCP. Risk reduction strategies include intravenous hydration, rectal nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and pancreatic stent placement in selected patients. Perforation is associated with significant morbidity and mortality, and prompt recognition and treatment of ERCP-related perforations are key to ensuring good clinical outcomes. Endoscopy plays an expanding role in the treatment of perforations. Specific management strategies depend on the location of the perforation and the patient’s clinical status. The risk of post-ERCP bleeding can be attenuated by preprocedural optimization and adoption of intra-procedural techniques. Endoscopic measures are the mainstay of management for post-ERCP bleeding. Escalation to angioembolization or surgery may be required for refractory bleeding. Post-ERCP cholangitis can be reduced with antibiotic prophylaxis in high risk patients. Bile culture-directed therapy plays an important role in antimicrobial treatment.