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    Levi Pennington Writing to Brother Parker, May 19, 1946

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    Levi Pennington writing to his brother Parker, talking about an interesting speaker who came to the Rotary Club named Caldwell, who denounced the O.P.A. while being humorous. Pennington talks about other parts of life as well.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/levi_pennington/1055/thumbnail.jp

    Nash Problem for quotient surface singularities

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    We give an affirmative answer to Nash Problem for quotient surface singularities, in particular for the icosahedral singularity E8E_8.Comment: 25 pages with 5 figures. This is part of the author\'s PhD thesi

    The propagation of technology management taxonomies for evaluating investments in information systems

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    To provide managers with a critical insight into the management of new technology, this paper uses a case study research strategy to examine the technology management experiences of a leading UK manufacturing organization during its adoption of a vendor-supplied Manufacturing Resource Planning information system.<br /

    The need for psychiatric treatment in the general population: the Camberwell Needs for Care Survey

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    Background, This paper presents the first results of a two-stage psychiatric population survey, which uses a new method of directly evaluating needs for specific psychiatric treatment and the extent to which they have been met.Method, The sample was drawn at random from the population of an area of inner south London with high levels of deprivation. Seven hundred and sixty subjects aged 18-65 completed the GHQ-28. All those scoring > 5 and half of the rest were invited to take part in the second stage, comprising measures of mental state (SCAN), social role performance (SRPS), life events and difficulties (LEDS) and a Treatment Inventory. This information was used to rate the community version of the Needs for Care Assessment (NFCAS-C).Results, In all, 408 subjects were interviewed in the second stage. The weighted 1 month prevalence of hierarchically ordered ICD-10 psychiatric disorders was 9.8 %, the 1 year prevalence 12.3 %. The equivalent prevalences for depressive episode were 3.1 % and 5.3 % respectively, while those for anxiety states were both 2.8 %. At interview nearly 10% of the population were identified as having a need for the treatment of a psychiatric condition. This rose to 10.4 % if the whole of the preceding year was assessed. Less than half of all potentially meetable needs were met. There was only partial overlap between diagnosis and an adjudged need for treatment.Conclusion. A majority of people with mental health problems do not have proper treatment; given more resources and greater public and medical awareness, most could be treated by family doctors

    Ambiguity of Underwater Color Measurement and Color-based Habitat Classification

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    The paper discusses ambiguities in recording color underwater. Routinely collected RGB imagery can be used for classification and recognition utilizing the proposed probabilistic approach. The device for collection of spectral signatures, necessary for this approach is described

    Closed loop analysis of a triangular wave generator (Closed loop system analysis of triangular wave generator consisting of integrator, on-off element with hysteresis and multiplier)

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    Applications requiring a triangular wave generator that gives a symmetrical output, and the frequency of which can be varied over a wide range by an external input voltage, are many-fold. The theoretical basis for the design of such a system has been presented here, based on the closed loop analysis. A scheme for practical implementation that uses integrated circuit blocks, is also provided. The circuit described by Klein and Hagenbeuk (1907) for this purpose, however, uses only discrete components

    The Impact of Sea State Condition on Airborne Lidar Bathymetry Measurements

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    Due to a large number of available Airborne Lidar Bathymetry (ALB) survey datasets and scheduled future surveys, there is a growing need from coastal mapping communities to estimate the accuracy of ALB as a function of the survey system and environmental conditions. Knowledge of ALB accuracy can also be used to evaluate the quality of products derived from ALB surveying. This paper presents theoretical and experimental results focused on the relationship between sea surface conditions and the accuracy of ALB measurements. The simulated environmental conditions were defined according to the typical conditions under which successful ALB surveys can be conducted. The theoretical part of the research included simulations, where the ray-path geometry of the laser beam was monitored below the water surface. Wave-tank experiments were conducted to support the simulations. A cross section of the laser beam was monitored underwater using a green laser with and without wind-driven waves. The results of the study show that capillary waves and small gravity waves distort the laser footprint. Because sea-state condition is related to wind at a first-order approximation, it is possible to suggest wind speed thresholds for different ALB survey projects that vary in accuracy requirements. If wind or wave information were collected during an ALB survey, then it is possible to evaluate the change in accuracy of ALB survey due to different sea surface conditions
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