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What's new in ArcGIS Maps SDKs for Native Apps 200.7

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ArcGIS Blog Developers Developers Apr 09, 2025 By Rex Hansen and Nick Furness, Mike Branscomb and Shimona Lahiri The 200.7 release of the ArcGIS Maps SDKs for Native Apps refines the editing experience for mobile workers with a particular focus on editing utility networks in the field. Were also introducing queries on dynamic entity layers, a new way to overlay content on 2D maps, significant capabilities to the new Flutter SDK, new toolkit components across the various SDKs, and more.Editing enhancements for utility networksOver the last few releases weve delivered new functionality with feature forms and the geometry editor which improve editing workflows, especially when working with mobile devices in the field. The geometry editors powerful snapping capabilities, in conjunction with haptic feedback and the optional reticle tool, have greatly enhanced geometry creation and editing on touch-based devices like tablets and phones.200.7 adds rules-based snapping to the geometry edito...


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Understanding the motivations behind cancer patients' adoption of traditional Chinese medicine

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Download PDF Copy Reviewed Xia & He Publishing Inc.Apr 26 2025Background and objectivesTraditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is widely used in cancer care in China as an integral part of treatment. This study aimed to understand the motivations of cancer patients in China for adopting TCM in their treatment and to examine their communication with oncologists. Gaining insights into these factors can enhance culturally sensitive, patient-centered oncology care.MethodsA consecutive sample of 287 outpatients with cancer was recruited. Sociodemographic and clinical data, TCM usage, primary reasons for adopting TCM, and communication about TCM with oncologists were collected. Descriptive statistics, binary logistic regression, and thematic analysis were used to analyze the data.ResultsPatients' primary reasons for choosing TCM fell into five main categories: (1) belief in the benefits of TCM itself, (2) recommendations from others (family, friends, or oncologists), (3) belief in the benefits of...


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