584 research outputs found

    Microstructural Characterization of Graphite Spheroids in Ductile Iron

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    The present work brings new insights by transmission electron microscopy allowing disregarding or supporting some of the models proposed for spheroidal growth of graphite in cast irons. Nodules consist of sectors made of graphite plates elongated along a hai direction and stack on each other with their c axis aligned with the radial direction. These plates are the elementary units for spheroidal growth and a calculation supports the idea that new units continuously nucleate at the ledge between sectors

    Enhanced Support for High Intensity Users of the Criminal Justice System ā€“ an evaluation of mental health nurse input into Integrated Offender Management Services in the North East of England

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    The current UK Governmentā€™s focus on the development of services to manage and support offenders with mental health problems has resulted in a number of innovative project developments. This research examines a service development in the North East of England which co-located Mental Health nurses with two Integrated Offender Management teams. While not solving all problems, the benefits of co-location were clear ā€“ although such innovations are now at risk from government changes which will make Integrated Offender Management the responsibility of new providers without compelling them to co-operate with health services

    Guest Artist Recital Series: Sidney A. King, Double Bass; Geoffrey Duce, Piano; October 26, 2023

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    Kemp Recital HallOctober 26, 2023Thursday Evening7:00 p.m

    The relationship between tissue levels of flavone acetic acid (NSC 347512) and site dependent anti-tumour activity in murine colon tumours.

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    Flavone acetic acid (FAA) is extremely active against subcutaneous transplantable tumours in mice, but disappointingly there has been no demonstrable clinical activity. Previous studies have shown that lung tumour deposits are less responsive than the same cells implanted subcutaneously. The aim of this study is to examine the tissue disposition of FAA in an attempt to explain this site-dependent activity. The data show clearly that FAA clearance curves are influenced by the presence of MAC 15A tumours growing either subcutaneously or systemically. The decreased clearance of FAA from MAC 15A tumour bearing animals does not however explain the resistance of lung deposits. Neither can this be explained by differences in metabolism in these different sites. Cytotoxic metabolites have not been detected either in vitro or in vivo and their role in the mechanism of action of FAA is questionable

    Humour as social dreaming:Stand-up comedy as therapeutic performance

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    Stand-up comedy binds dramatic cultural spectacle to ritualised, intimate exposure. Examining ā€˜caseā€™ examples from live comic performance, this paper describes stand-up as a kind of social dreaming. The article proposes a theoretical frame drawing on Thomas Ogdenā€™s notion of ā€˜talking as dreamingā€™ and psychoanalytic accounts connecting humour and melancholia. Locating the stand-up comedianā€™s propensity for humour in a specialist capacity to hone, display and process traumata, the paper characterises stand-up as a performative oscillation evoking paranoid-schizoid and depressive anxieties. A psychosocial gloss places stand-up as a cultural resource in the service of the popular-as-therapeutic. The paper articulates complementarities between Henri Bergsonā€™s formulations on the function of laughter and an emergent object relations account in order to help to recognise ā€˜containingā€™ and ā€˜cultural-restorativeā€™ aspects of much stand-up, understood as contemporary psychosocial ritual
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