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Vibration damping system Patent
Vibration damping system operating in low vacuum environment for spacecraft mechanism
Exercise rehabilitation for recovery from critical illness (Protocol)
Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK.
As part of an ongoing research education programme.This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows:
The objective of this systematic review is to assess the effectiveness of exercise rehabilitation programmes, initiated after ICU discharge, on improving functional exercise capacity and quality of life in adult ICU survivors who have been mechanically ventilated for more than 24 hours.
We will compare an exercise intervention to any other intervention or a control or 'usual care' programme. Exercise includes any structured or taught programmes. Respiratory or inspiratory muscle training is excluded due to it being initiated within the ICU environment, for example with weaning from a ventilator, and not as post-discharge rehabilitation as required for this review.sch_phyAngus 1997
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Attitude determination of the spin-stabilized Project Scanner spacecraft
Attitude determination of spin-stabilized spacecraft using star mapping techniqu
Structural sensitivity analysis: Methods, applications, and needs
Some innovative techniques applicable to sensitivity analysis of discretized structural systems are reviewed. These techniques include a finite-difference step-size selection algorithm, a method for derivatives of iterative solutions, a Green's function technique for derivatives of transient response, a simultaneous calculation of temperatures and their derivatives, derivatives with respect to shape, and derivatives of optimum designs with respect to problem parameters. Computerized implementations of sensitivity analysis and applications of sensitivity derivatives are also discussed. Finally, some of the critical needs in the structural sensitivity area are indicated along with Langley plans for dealing with some of these needs
On The Complexity and Completeness of Static Constraints for Breaking Row and Column Symmetry
We consider a common type of symmetry where we have a matrix of decision
variables with interchangeable rows and columns. A simple and efficient method
to deal with such row and column symmetry is to post symmetry breaking
constraints like DOUBLELEX and SNAKELEX. We provide a number of positive and
negative results on posting such symmetry breaking constraints. On the positive
side, we prove that we can compute in polynomial time a unique representative
of an equivalence class in a matrix model with row and column symmetry if the
number of rows (or of columns) is bounded and in a number of other special
cases. On the negative side, we show that whilst DOUBLELEX and SNAKELEX are
often effective in practice, they can leave a large number of symmetric
solutions in the worst case. In addition, we prove that propagating DOUBLELEX
completely is NP-hard. Finally we consider how to break row, column and value
symmetry, correcting a result in the literature about the safeness of combining
different symmetry breaking constraints. We end with the first experimental
study on how much symmetry is left by DOUBLELEX and SNAKELEX on some benchmark
problems.Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on
Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming (CP 2010
Traveling-wave photodetector has sub-nanosecond response
Mercury-doped germanium photodetector uses waveguide which increases the absorption of microwave energy within the photodetectors. Waveguide and photodetector are placed in liquid helium Dewar and cooled. A carbon dioxide laser is light source and klystron provides microwave energy. Measured response times are approximately 1 nanosecond
European Paediatric Formulation Initiative (EuPFI)-Formulating Ideas for Better Medicines for Children.
© American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists 2016, published by Springer US, available online at doi: https://doi.org/10.1208/s12249-016-0584-1The European Paediatric Formulation Initiative (EuPFI), founded in 2007, aims to promote and facilitate the preparation of better and safe medicines for children through linking research and information dissemination. It brings together the capabilities of the industry, academics, hospitals, and regulators within a common platform in order to scope the solid understanding of the major issues, which will underpin the progress towards the future of paediatric medicines we want.The EuPFI was formed in parallel to the adoption of regulations within the EU and USA and has served as a community that drives research and dissemination through publications and the organisation of annual conferences. The membership and reach of this group have grown since its inception in 2007 and continue to develop and evolve to meet the continuing needs and ambitions of research into and development of age appropriate medicines. Five diverse workstreams (age-appropriate medicines, Biopharmaceutics, Administration Devices, Excipients and Taste Assessment & Taste Masking (TATM)) direct specific workpackages on behalf of the EuPFI. Furthermore, EuPFI interacts with multiple diverse professional groups across the globe to ensure efficient working in the area of paediatric medicines. Strong commitment and active involvement of all EuPFI stakeholders have proved to be vital to effectively address knowledge gaps related to paediatric medicines, discuss potential areas for further research and identify issues that need more attention and analysis in the future.Peer reviewedFinal Accepted Versio
What Role for Property Taxes in Ireland?. ESRI WP322. October 2009
What role could a property tax play in broadening the Irish tax base? Could a recurrent tax on immovable property provide greater stability than a system of stamp duties, while removing obstacles to mobility? What about the relationship between a property tax and ability to pay – should or could the bills facing those with valuable houses and little income be reduced or eliminated without making a property tax a quasi-income tax? These are among the questions explored in this paper, which provides a broad picture of the issues, illustrated by detailed microsimulation of the impact of specific forms of property tax
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