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    Effect of closing facilities on electroconvulsive therapy use in Glasgow

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    <p>Objectives: To assess the effect of closure of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) centers on ECT use. Electroconvulsive therapy remains a recommended and effective treatment for mental disorders. Declining rates of ECT use in the United Kingdom have been observed over the last 20 years with anecdotal observations that use has declined as the result of centralization of provision. In Glasgow, there have been site closures in the north with no such rationing taking place in the south.</p> <p>Methods: A naturalistic retrospective survey of the number of ECT courses commenced each year in Glasgow, with a comparison made between the north and the south of the city. Data were available from 1996 to 2008.</p> <p>Results: Our analysis showed no change in the mean number of ECT courses commenced in southern AQ2 Glasgow (period 1, 42.25; period 2, 41.83; period 3, 31; F = 1.369; P = 0.298). There was a signiïŹcant reduction in the mean number of ECT treatments commenced in northern Glasgow (period 1, 91.25; period 2, 51; period 3, 33.33; F = 10.06; P = 0.04).</p> <p>Conclusions: In northern Glasgow, where there have been 2 site closures since 1996, ECT use has declined. This trend was not replicated in the south of the city. This would suggest that the closure of ECT centers does reduce the use of ECT. However, there may be a number of confounding variables that could not be factored into the analysis because of lack of available data.</p&gt

    Spin correlation measurements in nucleon‐nucleon scattering at high energies

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    Recent high energy measurements of spin correlation parametrs are reviewed and discussed in terms of recent theoretical models.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87675/2/11_1.pd

    Civets are Rat Killers

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    The little spotted skunk- you may know it as the civet cat - is proving itself one of Iowa’s most valuable fur-bearers, not from the fur standpoint, but because of the assistance it may render in the control of rats and mice. This is shown by research we have carried on in an area of southeastern Iowa

    Polarimeter working group—Summary

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    Measurement of A and ANN in p↑ p↑ elastic scattering at 18.5 GeV/c

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     As part of a continuing study of spin effects in pp−interactions, we have measured the analyzing power, A, and the spin correlation parameter, ANN, in p↑p↑ elastic scattering in the p⟂2 range 1.4 to 3.35 (GeV/c)2. The experiment was carried out using a polarized proton beam at the AGS at Brookhaven National Laboratory together with a polarized proton target. The intensity, polarization, and reliability of the polarized proton beam have improved significantly since the first commissioning in 1984. These improvements have allowed a systematic study at a single energy with good precision, rather than the more scattered measurements possible in the earlier runs.  (AIP)Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87665/2/1163_1.pd
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