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Quality control criteria for acceptance testing of cross-wire welds
Visual inspection criteria assure the metallurgical integrity of spot welds joining nickel leads and nickel ribbon in a 90 degree cross-wire configuration
Optically coupled digital altitude encoder for general aviation altimeters
An optically coupled pressure altitude encoder which can be incorporated into commercially available inexpensive general aviation altimeters was successfully developed. The encoding of pressure altitude is accomplished in 100-ft (30.48-m) increments from -1000 to 20,000ft (-304.8 to 6096 m). The prototype encoders were retrofitted into two different internal altimeter configurations. A prototype encoder was checked for accuracy of transition points and environmental effects. Each altimeter configuration, with the encoder incorporated, was laboratory tested for performance and was subsequently flight-tested over the specified altitude range. With few exceptions, the assembled altimeter-encoder met aeronautical standards for altimeters and encoders. Design changes are suggested to improve performance to meet required standards consistently
The matrix reloaded? why we should improve the MPS ‘gang violence matrix’, not dismantle it
An article for Police Professional magazine (published 21 June 2018) arguing for the retention (but reform) of the MPS 'Gang violence database'
Commentary - guns and psychiatry: what psychiatrists need to know
The ‘Guns and psychiatry: what psychiatrists need to know’ article provides a clear exposition of the background to gun control in the UK and the processes employed by police forces when granting a certificate to legally possess a shotgun or firearm. Some important points are made concerning the role of psychiatrist during the licencing process, and the complexities surrounding this. However, the ‘risk assessment’ framework proposed by the author is problematic
Adams operations on the Green ring of a cyclic group of prime-power order
We consider the Green ring for a cyclic -group over a field
of prime characteristic and determine the Adams operations in
the case where is not divisible by . This gives information on the
decomposition into indecomposables of exterior powers and symmetric powers of
-modules.Comment: 23 page
The Decomposition of Lie Powers
Let G be a group, F a field of prime characteristic p and V a
finite-dimensional FG-module. Let L(V) denote the free Lie algebra on V
regarded as an FG-submodule of the free associative algebra (or tensor algebra)
T(V). For each positive integer r, let L^r(V) and T^r(V) be the rth homogeneous
components of L(V) and T(V), respectively. Here L^r(V) is called the rth Lie
power of V. Our main result is that there are submodules B_1, B_2, ... of L(V)
such that, for all r, B_r is a direct summand of T^r(V) and, whenever m \geq 0
and k is not divisible by p, Thus every Lie power is a direct sum of Lie powers of p-power degree. The
approach builds on an analysis of T^r(V) as a bimodule for G and the Solomon
descent algebra.Comment: 32 page
Just a nudge
Police officers might be starting to believe that the very purpose of the criminal justice system is under question. But if the simple answer to ‘Can we arrest our way out of anything?’ really is ‘No’, isn’t the more complex response that a policing response to social problems such as arrest remains part of the answer (perhaps even on occasions, a vital one)?’ Is there a danger that when we publicly ‘talk down’ the role played in addressing social problems through law enforcement activity, that we might unintentionally undermine its continuing importance?
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