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    Process for interfacial polymerization of pyromellitic dianhydride and 1,2,4, 5-tetraamino-benzene Patent

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    Process for interfacial polymerization of pyromellitic dianhydride and tetraamino benzen

    Polymer film exhibits thermal and radiation stability

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    Aromatic/heterocyclic polymers /Pyrrones/ have the ability to absorb large quantities of photolytic, thermal and radiolytic energies while retaining their useful properties. They are prepared from the room temperature reaction of tetraamines and tetraacids

    Waiting on the Promise of Brown

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    Imidazopyrrolone/imide copolymers Patent

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    Synthesis and chemical properties of imidazopyrrolone/imide copolymer

    Advanced concentrator panels

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    The prototype fabrication of a lightweight, high-quality cellular glass substrate reflective panel for use in an advanced point-focusing solar concentrator was completed. The reflective panel is a gore shaped segment of an 11-m paraboloidal dish. The overall concentrator design and the design of the reflective panels are described. prototype-specific panel design modifications are discussed and the fabrication approach and procedure outlined

    Dosimeter for high levels of absorbed radiation Patent

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    Development of dosimeter for measuring absorbed dose of high energy ionizing radiatio

    Race and “Hotspots” of Preventable Hospitalizations

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    Abstract Preventable hospitalizations (PHs) are those for ambulatory care-sensitive conditions that indicate insufficiencies in local primary healthcare. PH rates tend to be higher among African Americans, in urban centers, rural areas and areas with more African American residents. The objective of this study is to determine geographic clusters of high PH rates (“spatial clusters”) by race. Data from Maryland hospitals were utilized to determine the rates of PHs in zip code tabulation areas (ZCTAs) by race in 2010. Geographic clusters of ZCTAs with higher than expected PH rates were identified using Scan Statistic and Anselin’s Local Moran’s I. 10 PH spatial clusters were observed among the total population with an average PH rate of 3,046.6 per 100,000 population. Among whites, the average PH rate was 3,339.9 per 100,000 in 11 PH spatial clusters. Only five PH spatial clusters were observed among African Americans with a higher average PH rate (3,710.8 per 100,000). The locations and other characteristics of PH spatial clusters differed by race. These results can be used to target resources to areas with high PH rates. Because PH spatial clusters are observed in differing locations for African Americans, approaches that include cultural tailoring may need to be specifically targeted
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