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The Practitioner\u27s Corner: An exploration of municipal active living charter development and advocacy
Background: Numerous municipal active living-‐related charters have been adopted to promote physical activity in Canada throughout the past decade. Despite this trend, there are few published critical examinations of the process through which charters are developed and used.
Purpose: Thus, the purpose of this study was to establish greater understanding of active living charter development and advocacy.
Methods: Semi-‐structured interviews were conducted with eight primary contributors to different active living-‐related charters across Ontario, Canada. Interview questions explored participants’ experiences developing and advocating for an active living charter. Interviews were analyzed using open, axial, and selective coding.
Results and Conclusions: Participants consistently described a process whereby an impetus triggered the development of a charter, which was subsequently adopted by regional or municipal council. Continued advocacy to develop awareness of the charter and to promote desired outcomes in the community was valued and the capacity of the working group as well as the local political context played pivotal roles in determining how the charter was implemented. Outcomes were, however, only objectively evaluated in one case that was described – evaluation being a process that many participants thought was omitted in regard to their own charter. This work provides practical guidance for health professionals developing regional active living charters as a component of broader advocacy efforts
On the K-theory of twisted higher-rank-graph C*-algebras
We investigate the K-theory of twisted higher-rank-graph algebras by adapting
parts of Elliott's computation of the K-theory of the rotation algebras. We
show that each 2-cocycle on a higher-rank graph taking values in an abelian
group determines a continuous bundle of twisted higher-rank graph algebras over
the dual group. We use this to show that for a circle-valued 2-cocycle on a
higher-rank graph obtained by exponentiating a real-valued cocycle, the
K-theory of the twisted higher-rank graph algebra coincides with that of the
untwisted one.Comment: 15 pages; four diagrams prepared in Tik
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Low-Temperature Growth of Carbon Nanotube Forests Consisting of Tubes with Narrow Inner Spacing Using Co/Al/Mo Catalyst on Conductive Supports.
We grow dense carbon nanotube forests at 450 °C on Cu support using Co/Al/Mo multilayer catalyst. As a partial barrier layer for the diffusion of Co into Mo, we apply very thin Al layer with the nominal thickness of 0.50 nm between Co and Mo. This Al layer plays an important role in the growth of dense CNT forests, partially preventing the Co-Mo interaction. The forests have an average height of ∼300 nm and a mass density of 1.2 g cm(-3) with tubes exhibiting extremely narrow inner spacing. An ohmic behavior is confirmed between the forest and Cu support with the lowest resistance of ∼8 kΩ. The forest shows a high thermal effusivity of 1840 J s(-0.5) m(-2) K(-1), and a thermal conductivity of 4.0 J s(-1) m(-1) K(-1), suggesting that these forests are useful for heat dissipation devices.This work has been funded by the European projects Technotubes and Grafol. H.S. acknowledges a research fellowship from the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).This is the accepted manuscript. The final version is available at http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsami.5b04846
Light-Front QCD(1+1) Coupled to Adjoint Scalar Matter
We consider adjoint scalar matter coupled to QCD(1+1) in light-cone
quantization on a finite `interval' with periodic boundary conditions. We work
with the gauge group SU(2) which is modified to by the
non-trivial topology. The model is interesting for various nonperturbative
approaches because it is the sector of zero transverse momentum gluons of pure
glue QCD(2+1), where the scalar field is the remnant of the transverse gluon
component. We use the Hamiltonian formalism in the gauge .
What survives is the dynamical zero mode of , which in other theories
gives topological structure and degenerate vacua. With a point-splitting
regularization designed to preserve symmetry under large gauge transformations,
an extra dependent term appears in the current . This is reminiscent
of an (unwanted) anomaly. In particular, the gauge invariant charge and the
similarly regulated no longer commute with the Hamiltonian. We show that
nonetheless one can construct physical states of definite momentum which are
not {\it invariant} under large gauge transformations but do {\it transform} in
a well-defined way. As well, in the physical subspace we recover vanishing {\it
expectation values} of the commutators between the gauge invariant charge,
momentum and Hamiltonian operators. It is argued that in this theory the vacuum
is nonetheless trivial and the spectrum is consistent with the results of
others who have treated the large N, SU(N), version of this theory in the
continuum limit.Comment: LaTex, 13 pages. Submitted to Physics Letters
Interview with a Rocket Scientist
There are three examples of professions that people refer to as highly intelligent: a brain surgeon, nuclear physicist, and rocket scientist. I’ll be representing the rocket scientists with this interview with aerospace engineer Andrei Doran
Synoptic Climatology of High-Impact Wind Events on the Indian River Lagoon
Wind direction and speeds have important hydrodynamic impacts in the Indian River Lagoon (IRL), from wind-driven coastal erosion to saltwater intrusion into bodies of non-saline ground water. Because the IRL is isolated from oceanic wave action, the largest and most powerful waves are caused by high winds blowing for an extended duration at an IRL—oriented fetch. This study investigates the climatology of potentially high impact wind events over the lagoon
Solidarity in Overlapping Insurance Coverage: Rethinking Hoefly
The article focuses on the Louisiana Civil Code on solidarity and its interpretation of solidarity arising from the law and its application in the insurance and discusses Hoefly v. Government Employees Insurance Company court case on same
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