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    Poincaré maps define topography of Vlasov distribution functions consistent with stochastic dynamics

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    In a recent paper [A. D. Bailey et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 34, 3124 (1993)], the authors presented direct planar laser induced fluorescence measurements of the oscillatory ion fluid velocity field in the presence of a large amplitude drift-Alfven wave. Surprisingly, the measured speeds were an order of magnitude lower than predicted by standard fluid theory, yet the flow pattern was consistent with the fluid theory. A new model, based on the connection between stochasticity and bulk behavior, is presented which gives insights into the cause of this behavior. It is shown that when particle motion is stochastic, invariant sets of a 'Poincaré map' define a flat-topped particle distribution function consistent with both the electromagnetic field driving the Vlasov equation and the fine-scale single particle dynamics. The approach is described for the general case and explored for a slab model of the observed drift wave

    Term structure transmission of monetary policy

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    Under bond rate transmission of monetary policy, standard restrictions on policy responses to obtain determinate inflation need not apply. In periods of passive policy, bond rates may exhibit stable responses to inflation if future policy is anticipated to be active, or if time-varying term premiums incorporate inflation-dependent risk pricing. We derive a generalized Taylor Principle that requires a lower bound to the average anticipated path of forward rate responses to inflation. We also present a no-arbitrage term structure model with horizon-dependent policy and time-varying term premiums to explain mechanics and provide empirical results supporting these channels

    Use of risk adjustment in setting budgets and measuring performance in primary care I: how it works

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    Summary points: Primary care groups and general practices will be funded largely through capitation based formulas, and their performance will be monitored more closely. Current methods of funding primary care trusts and general practices, and of monitoring their performance, do not take into account differences in case mix. Risk adjustment methods have been developed in the United States to allow measurement ofcase mix and morbidity of primary care populations. Risk adjustment methods are now being used to set capitation rates for health services in the United States

    The Cord Weekly (January 14, 1998)

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    The Crescent Student Newspaper, March 10, 1983

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    Student newspaper of Pacific College (later George Fox University). 4 pages, black and white.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/the_crescent/1994/thumbnail.jp

    v. 81, issue 19, April 16, 2014

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    Price Leadership

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    Understanding the information needs of users of public information about higher education

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    Report to HEFCE by Oakleigh Consulting and Staffordshire University. "This study's aims were to carry out research into understanding the needs of intended users (primarily prospective students but with some focus on their advisors and employers) of public information on higher education (HE). The work focussed on England, but also took into account Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland where relevant." - Page 1

    Review of \u3ci\u3eThe Evolution of Adam: What the Bible Does and Doesn’t Say about Human Origins\u3c/i\u3e

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    Article reviews the book The Evolution of Adam: What the Bible Does and Doesn’t Say about Human Origins, by Peter Enns
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