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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220715

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The Online Banking Services are increasing day by day in the banking sector in India. In this paper aims to examine the Online Banking Services of the Banking Sectors in India. In this study used to collected data from primary and secondary sources which are collected from Bank Managers, Website and other sources. The Online Banking Services such as ATM-Automated Teller Machine, Personal Computer Banking, Phone Banking and Mobile Banking, Email Banking. The researcher concludes that through effective regulation, creating awareness of the Banking Customers.

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Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine ; : 89-97, 2011.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-362586

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<b>Background</b> Psychological, social, and environmental factors are important determinants for physical activity promotion. There are numerous studies of the direct effects of these factors on physical activity. However, only a few studies have been examined the direct and mediated effects of these factors on physical activity.<b>Purpose</b> The purpose of the present study was to examine the direct and indirect influences of psychological, social, and environmental factors on physical activity among Japanese adults.<b>Methods</b> An internet-based cross-sectional survey was conducted to 2,000 Japanese adults aged 20-79 years. Seven sociodemographic attributes (e. g., gender, age, and marital status), self-efficacy, pros and cons, social support for exercise and environmental variables (home fitness equipment, access to facilities, neighborhood safety, aesthetics, seeing others exercising) were assessed by a self-administered questionnaire. The physical activity was estimated from the Japanese version of the short form of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling by gender.<b>Results</b> The respondents' mean (SD) age was 43.6(13.0). Environmental factors had indirect effects on physical activity through self-efficacy, social support and pros and cons. On both gender, the strongest indirect effects was the path of environmental factors on physical activity through pros to self-efficacy. The total effects of environmental factors on physical activity were 0.06 of males and 0.04 of females.<b>Conclusion</b> The results indicate that environmental factors had indirect effects on physical activity through psychological and social factors among Japanese adults. These results could contribute to the development of physical activity promotion strategies in Japan.

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China Pharmacy ; (12)2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-534379

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OBJECTIVE:To analyze the utilization of different dosage forms of essential drugs in the clinical practice in our sanatorium and the tendency of drug use of patients.METHODS:The utilization of essential drug in our sanatorium were analyzed statistically in respect of drug category,constitution ratio of drug use.A questionnaire survey was carried out to survey the tendency of drug use of patients.RESULTS:Tablet was the most common dosage form in the clinic.Antibiotics and drugs for clinical therapy had complete dosage forms.The common dosage forms used patients were tablets and capsule,etc.CONCLUSIONS:Patients of our sanatorium select drugs tendentiously.The tendentious selection of drug is no difference in each age group.

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Medical Education ; : 165-168, 1998.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-369607

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The chair system was introduced into the Japanese universities from Germany more than 100 years ago in the Meiji era. Since then, it made very little change and was preserved like antiquities in the medical schools.<BR>During the past 100 years, there had been two opportunities to change it: first in the early 1970s at the time when new medical schools had been established all over Japan and second in 1991 at the time of change of the university chartering standards law which was conducted by the Japanese Ministry of Education toward a liberalization of the past law in order to let the universities match to the change of society and to the progress of art and science.<BR>Although since the latter opportunity some change was observed mainly at graduate schools of the limited high-ranked universities, most of medical schools have neither changed their traditional chair system nor reformed their schools in spite of the ensured liberalization.<BR>In this paper, why reorganization of chair system is necessary, how it can be done and also why and how redistribution of faculty members is crucial and can be performed are explained by citing an example at the University of Tsukuba which has experienced during the past two and half decades from the beginning of its establishment in 1973.

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