1,091 research outputs found
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: An International Update on the Comparative Performance of American Health Care
Using data from patient and physician surveys, finds that the U.S. healthcare system ranks last or next-to-last when comparing healthcare performance against that of five other nations -- Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, the United Kingdom
Multi Cluster Removal Container Procurement
The United States Navy currently has three pieces of large nuclear reactor servicing equipment in storage at a private shipyard. This equipment must be removed from the shipyard by October 1, 2017 or the Navy will incur significant storage fees. This project is to design and build a reusable container system for transporting this equipment, known as Multi Cluster Removal Containers (MCRCs). This item is extremely large and weighs approximately 170,000 Lbs. The inside surfaces of the MCRCs are contaminated with low levels of radioactivity and cannot be dismantled prior to shipping. The container must be fully compliant with US Department of Transportation requirements for low level radioactive material shipment in accordance with Federal Regulations and Navy Radiological Controls. The design must include specification of and securement to a rail car in accordance with the Association of American Railroads Interchange Rules
Energy and Atomic Number Dependence of Electron Depth-Dose and Lateral-Dose Function
A review of available Depth-Dose functions determined both experimentally and by Monte-Carlo simulation in a variety of materials reveals that, although there is general agreement as to the shape of the function, there is considerable disagreement concerning quantitative measures such as the range of the incident electrons and the position of the maximum of the Depth-Dose curve relative to the range. This finding is contrary to the typical assumption that the shape of the Depth-Dose curve is not dependent on the beam energy and only slightly dependent on the target material
Multi Cluster Removal Container Procurement
The United States Navy currently has three pieces of large nuclear reactor servicing equipment in storage at a private shipyard. This equipment must be removed from the shipyard by October 1, 2017 or the Navy will incur significant storage fees.
This project is to design and build a reusable container system for transporting this equipment, known as Multi Cluster Removal Containers (MCRCs). This item is extremely large and weighs approximately 170,000 Lbs. The inside surfaces of the MCRCs are contaminated with low levels of radioactivity and cannot be dismantled prior to shipping.
The container must be fully compliant with US Department of Transportation requirements for low level radioactive material shipment in accordance with Federal Regulations and Navy Radiological Controls. The design must include specification of and securement to a rail car in accordance with the Association of American Railroads Interchange Rules
Rates and costs of invasive pneumococcal disease and pneumonia in persons with underlying medical conditions
Embrace Change by Embracing the Library!
Embrace Change By Embracing the Library!
With budgetary concerns abounding in almost every area of legal education, now more than ever is the time to exploit the existing synergies in your law school when thinking of how to enhance and support your international programs without undertaking unnecessary cost. Law school libraries are equipped not only with resources that can inform and educate students on the legal systems and cultures of other countries, but also with qualified librarians who are able to provide research training for students before they depart. This panel will discuss ways in which the library can help contribute to the success of the school’s international programs and increase the benefits students take away from their international experiences.
Presenters:
Alison Shea, Reference Librarian/Foreign & International Specialist, Fordham University School of Law
Stephen Young, Senior Reference Librarian, Catholic University School of La
Separating State from Church: Researching the Legal System of the Vatican City State
Mr. Young and Ms. Shea discuss the unique situation of the Vatican City State in legal research. They provide an overview of the founding documents and the constitutional structure of the world\u27s smallest sovereign nation, a discussion of the complex nature of the Vatican\u27s international status, and a bibliographic essay covering the materials most likely to be available in law libraries in the United States
Quality space computations for consciousness
The quality space hypothesis about conscious experience proposes that conscious sensory states are experienced in relation to other possible sensory states. For instance, the colour red is experienced as being more like orange, and less like green or blue. Recent empirical findings suggest that subjective similarity space can be explained in terms of similarities in neural activation patterns. Here, we consider how localist, workspace, and higher-order theories of consciousness can accommodate claims about the qualitative character of experience and functionally support a quality space. We review existing empirical evidence for each of these positions, and highlight novel experimental tools, such as altering local activation spaces via brain stimulation or behavioural training, that can distinguish these accounts
Delayed diagnosis of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome in an adult Chinese lady
We report a 32 year-old Chinese lady with history of tetralogy of Fallot, presented to us with chest pain due to hypocalcemia secondary to hypoparathyroidism. With her dysmorphic facial features and intellectual disability 22q11.2 deletion was suspected and confirmed by genetic study. Clinicians should consider the diagnosis of DiGeorge syndrome in adult patient with past medical history of congenital heart disease, facial dysmorphism, intellectual disability and primary hypoparathyroidism.published_or_final_versio
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