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Study on high performance insulation thermal design criteria Quarterly progress report
Diffusion coefficients, outgassing studies, and correlation of complete system thermal model computer program predictions with 82.6 inch tank test dat
Concussion Awareness and Educational Outreach Through a Website and Mobile Application
In recent years concussions have become a more apparent problem in youth and adolescent sports. 1 in 5 high school students will sustain a concussion during the season. Due to medical and scientific advances, the diagnosis of concussions is becoming much simpler with key markers that are signs for an injury. Returning to play too soon before an athlete is fully recovered increases the likelihood that serious and irreversible neurological deficits can occur. Symptoms for concussions are necessary to track in order for an athlete to properly report their recovery to a physician. Doctors primarily rely on a patient’s report of their symptoms to evaluate the total effect of the injury, so recovery times are often misdiagnosed. Ursinus College- Concussion Outreach Group has been created so that concussion awareness can be raised. No methods have been found to completely prevent a concussion, so educational outreach is the first step. The group has decided to utilize a website and mobile application in order to promote safe techniques of play, along with awareness of how complex and misunderstood concussions are. In order to have a better diagnosis of a concussion it is important to completely monitor symptoms, which is possible using a mobile application. The website will serve as an information database, anonymous blog for sharing experiences, and will contain profile with data entered into the application. The site will provide full details on the dangers of concussions, as well as an “Ask the Expert” section for personal questions. It is not expected that this project will ultimately stop concussions from occurring. Granting adolescents the knowledge of the dangers that exist with concussions may cause an overall change in the attitudes attributed with concussions, hopefully so that concussions are not so under diagnosed. The effort behind making the website and mobile application is motivated by the need to promote responsible play in sports, educate everyone involved with the athlete why concussions are so serious, help prevent premature return to play or academia, explain the risks behind playing certain sports, and encourage interest in future findings related to concussions
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How do people with Type 2 Diabetes experience their relationship with food following a course in mindfulness?
Food and the relationship that people with diabetes have with it has not specifically been investigated. The research to date, mainly quantitative, has focused on the role of emotions and cognitions on the eating behaviours of people who have been diagnosed with an eating disorder or who are clinically obese. With an increasing number of people in the UK being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and the physical and emotional problems that this can come with has prompted mental health services to be involved in helping this group of people to improve their physical and mental well-being as a means to improving their ability to selfmanage. With little information on how the people with Type 2 diabetes experience their relationship to food it is difficult to understand fully the influences on this relationship. This research attempted to understand the relationship that people with Type 2 diabetes have with food using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. This study was conducted specifically after an intervention had been provided to help them self-manage, that is, a course in mindfulness. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 8 participants aged between 46 and 73 years. All had attended a course in mindfulness which was run at the diabetes clinic that they had attended for treatment. The range of years since the attendance on the mindfulness course was 1 – 8 years and the range of years since a diagnosis of diabetes was 5 – 23 years. 2 of the participants were male. 3 were white British, 3 were Caribbean and 2 were British Asian. All of them spoke fluent English and all of them were on some form of medication to help control their diabetes. Three main themes emerged from the data: Agony and Ecstasy, Vulnerable and Undisciplined Child, and What has mindfulness ever done for me? The analysis explores the data describing these themes through the participants’ own words. An attempt to locate the findings in the broader research literature and theories to help understand how these experiences could be explained is discussed leading to a consideration of the literature around cravings, attachment theory and mindfulness interventions. These findings provide an insight for Counselling Psychologists who are working with people with diabetes who are struggling to manage their relationship with food
Subarcsecond Imaging of the NGC 6334 I(N) Protocluster: Two Dozen Compact Sources and a Massive Disk Candidate
Using the SMA and VLA, we have imaged the massive protocluster NGC6334I(N) at
high angular resolution (0.5"~650AU) from 6cm to 0.87mm, detecting 18 new
compact continuum sources. Three of the new sources are coincident with
previously-identified water masers. Together with the previously-known sources,
these data bring the number of likely protocluster members to 25 for a
protostellar density of ~700 pc^-3. Our preliminary measurement of the
Q-parameter of the minimum spanning tree is 0.82 -- close to the value for a
uniform volume distribution. All of the (nine) sources with detections at
multiple frequencies have SEDs consistent with dust emission, and two (SMA1b
and SMA4) also have long wavelength emission consistent with a central
hypercompact HII region. Thermal spectral line emission, including CH3CN, is
detected in six sources: LTE model fitting of CH3CN(J=12-11) yields
temperatures of 72-373K, confirming the presence of multiple hot cores. The
fitted LSR velocities range from -3.3 to -7.0 km/s, with an unbiased mean
square deviation of 2.05 km/s, implying a dynamical mass of 410+-260 Msun for
the protocluster. From analysis of a wide range of hot core molecules, the
kinematics of SMA1b are consistent with a rotating, infalling Keplerian disk of
diameter 800AU and enclosed mass of 10-30 Msun that is perpendicular (within 1
degree) to the large-scale bipolar outflow axis. A companion to SMA1b at a
projected separation of 0.45" (590AU; SMA1d), which shows no evidence of
spectral line emission, is also confirmed. Finally, we detect one 218.440GHz
and several 229.7588GHz Class-I methanol masers.Comment: 54 pages, 11 figures. Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical
Journal. Version 2: Keywords updated, and three "in press" citations updated
to journal reference. Version 3: corrected the error in the quantum numbers
of the 218 GHz methanol transition in the text and in Table 8. For a PDF
version with full-resolution figures, see
http://www.cv.nrao.edu/~thunter/papers/ngc6334in2014.pd
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