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Pandemic Flu and the Potential for U.S. Economic Recession: A State-by-State Analysis
Considers how a severe health pandemic outbreak could impact the United States economy and delineates the potential financial loss each state could face
Public Health Laboratories: Unprepared and Overwhelmed
Addresses the role of public health labs within the public health system and their ability to respond to specific chemical weapon events. Provides recommendations for improving response to terrorism as well as more conventional threats
Cooling Techniques for Trapped Ions
This book chapter gives an introduction to, and an overview of, methods for
cooling trapped ions. The main addressees are researchers entering the field.
It is not intended as a comprehensive survey and historical account of the
extensive literature on this topic. We present the physical ideas behind
several cooling schemes, outline their mathematical description, and point to
relevant literature useful for a more in-depth study of this topic.Comment: Part of the Proceedings of the Les Houches Winter School on the
Physics with Trapped Charged Particles held in January 2012. References
updated in mid 201
Twisted equivariant K-theory, groupoids and proper actions
In this paper we define twisted equivariant K-theory for actions of Lie
groupoids. For a Bredon-compatible Lie groupoid, this defines a periodic
cohomology theory on the category of finite CW-complexes with equivariant
stable projective bundles. A classification of these bundles is shown. We also
obtain a completion theorem and apply these results to proper actions of
groups.Comment: 26 page
The body in the library: adventures in realism
This essay looks at two aspects of the virtual ‘material world’ of realist fiction: objects encountered by the protagonist and the latter’s body. Taking from Sartre two angles on the realist pact by which readers agree to lend
their bodies, feelings, and experiences to the otherwise ‘languishing signs’ of the text, it goes on to examine two sets of first-person fictions published between 1902 and 1956 — first, four modernist texts in which banal objects defy and then gratify the protagonist, who ends up ready and almost able to write; and, second, three novels in which the body of the protagonist is indeterminate in its sex, gender, or sexuality. In each of these cases, how do we as readers make texts work for us as ‘an adventure of the body’
Fixing Food Safety: Protecting America's Food Supply From Farm-to-Fork
Provides an overview of the major concerns regarding U.S. food safety, including an ineffective regulatory system, and of food-borne disease threats. Includes lists of recent outbreaks, major causes of food-borne illnesses, and recommended solutions
Shortchanging America's Health 2008: A State-by-State Look at How Federal Public Health Dollars Are Spent
Examines public health indicators in each state, in combination with federal and state funding for programs to promote health. Includes state rankings by funding per capita, percentage of population who are uninsured, disease rates, and other indicators
F as in Fat: How Obesity Policies Are Failing in America, 2006
Examines national and state obesity rates and government policies. Offers recommendations to check the obesity crisis, including a twenty-step action plan for addressing the healthcare burdens and financial costs associated with the epidemic
Collisional redistribution of light in the Mercury-Krypton system
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