This article studies the integration and optimization of green innovation capabilities of enterprises. The integration model of enterprise green innovation capability provides the theoretical basis for cultivating enterprise green innovation capability. However, from the perspective of optimization, in the life cycle of the enterprise, how the enterprise should reasonably allocate resources and carry out strategic guidance to achieve the optimal green innovation capability of the enterprise is a question worth thinking about. This stage of research starts from different cycle stages of enterprise development, explores the adaptability and evolution of the integration model, and studies the optimization methods of strategies to achieve the goal of matching. This article adopts the ant colony optimization algorithm to support the research on the integration of green innovation capabilities of enterprises. The article describes the principle of the ant colony optimization algorithm in detail by using the combination of text description and formula. In addition, it analyzes the effect of the research through experiments. The results show that the corresponding CITC coefficients of each item of the Green Innovation Scale are between 0.518 and 0.850, which are all greater than the ideal value of 0.4.
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effectiveness and safety of ciprofol for sedating patients in ICUs who required mechanical ventilation (MV). DESIGN: A multicenter, single-blind, randomized, noninferiority trial. SETTING: Twenty-one centers across China from December 2020 to June 2021. PATIENTS: A total of 135 ICU patients 18 to 80 years old with endotracheal intubation and undergoing MV, who were expected to require sedation for 6–24 hours. INTERVENTIONS: One hundred thirty-five ICU patients were randomly allocated into ciprofol (n = 90) and propofol (n = 45) groups in a 2:1 ratio. Ciprofol or propofol were IV infused at loading doses of 0.1 mg/kg or 0.5 mg/kg, respectively, over 4 minutes ± 30 seconds depending on the physical condition of each patient. Ciprofol or propofol were then immediately administered at an initial maintenance dose of 0.3 mg/kg/hr or 1.5 mg/kg/hr, to achieve the target sedation range of Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale (+1 to –2). Besides, continuous IV remifentanil analgesia was administered (loading dose: 0.5–1 μg/kg, maintenance dose: 0.02–0.15 μg/kg/min). MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Of the 135 patients enrolled, 129 completed the study. The primary endpoint-sedation success rates of ciprofol and propofol groups were 97.7% versus 97.8% in the full analysis set (FAS) and were both 100% in per-protocol set (PPS). The noninferiority margin was set as 8% and confirmed with a lower limit of two-sided 95% CI for the inter-group difference of –5.98% and –4.32% in the FAS and PPS groups. Patients who received ciprofol had a longer recovery time (p = 0.003), but there were no differences in the remaining secondary endpoints (all p > 0.05). The occurrence rates of treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) or drug-related TEAEs were not significantly different between the groups (all p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Ciprofol was well tolerated, with a noninferior sedation profile to propofol in Chinese ICU patients undergoing MV for a period of 6–24 hours.
Small and medium-sized technology-based SMEs also play a certain role in promoting the economic development and social progress of a country and can provide relative social resources. However, under the wave of green development, green technology innovation for SMEs is also important, which is of great significance to the sustainable development of enterprises. This paper summarizes the situation of a certain stage of Chinese enterprises’ green technology innovation and builds a GIP evaluation index system suitable for small and medium-sized technology-based enterprises. This paper selects Z province for analysis and uses data envelopment analysis and Malmquist index analysis to analyze the GI situation of 11 cities in Z province. And this paper proposes a green innovation performance (GIP) evaluation path for technology-based SMEs. The results show that the overall green innovation (GI) level of Z province shows an upward and progressive trend from 2016 to 2020, and the total factor productivity change index (TPF) in the overall period from 2018 to 2020 is 0.913. The overall GIP of enterprises in cities C and D in Z province is insufficient and needs to be further expanded.
In recent years, with the rapid development of human motion simulation technology and virtual simulation technology, natural human-computer interaction has become the main form of research in the computer industry. Due to the research capabilities and practical value of mobile video technology, it is widely used in advanced fields, such as video animation production, rehabilitation medicine, sports training, and game software, effectively realizing the connection between the three-dimensional world and the simulation world. However, the application of motion imaging technology in teaching activities is not perfect. This article is based on dance teaching, adopts a dance movement analysis method based on vector matching, and uses artificial intelligence technology to create a virtual panoramic scene. Experimental data show that the average recognition rate of gestures is 89.8%, which can meet the gesture switching interaction of working conditions in virtual simulation of equipment operation.
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