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    Experimental demonstration of a light-ray-direction-flipping METATOY based on confocal lenticular arrays

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    We show, theoretically and experimentally, that a sheet formed by two confocal lenticular arrays can flip one component of the local light-ray direction. Ray-optically, such a sheet is equivalent to a Dove-prism sheet, an example of a METATOY (metamaterial for light rays), a structure that changes the direction of transmitted light rays in a way that cannot be performed perfectly wave-optically.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure

    Evaluation of the Primary Care Mental Health Specialist role: Final Report

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    This report details an evaluation to assess the impact of the new primary care mental health specialist (PCMHS) role in Kent and Medway. The evaluation was undertaken by the Centre for Health Services Studies (CHSS) at the University of Kent and was conducted June 2013 to December 2014. The evaluation was commissioned by NHS Kent and Medway and supported by Kent and Medway Commissioning Support. The evaluation encompasses six CCG areas across Kent and Medway, with 13 PCMHS employed in these areas (see Table 1-1 for breakdown). The number of posts per CCG is dependent on the amount CCGs invest (roughly equating to population size), rather than prevalence of illness. The PCMHS have been seconded from Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust (KMPT) for the duration of the pilot, and are either community psychiatric nurses (CPN) or occupational therapists (OT) by profession. The majority of PCMHS are hosted by a voluntary organisation (mcch); three are hosted by GP practices and two by a community Interest Company, Invicta CIC. The main objectives of the evaluation are: 1. To assess the impact on patients by capturing their experience of the service; 2. To assess the impact by capturing experiences of those delivering the service (i.e., PCMHS); 3. To assess the impact by capturing experiences of other professions who work alongside the service (i.e., mental health professionals in secondary care, GPs); 4. To assess the economic cost of the new service via a unit cost analysis

    Local light-ray rotation

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    We present a sheet structure that rotates the local ray direction through an arbitrary angle around the sheet normal. The sheet structure consists of two parallel Dove-prism sheets, each of which flips one component of the local direction of transmitted light rays. Together, the two sheets rotate transmitted light rays around the sheet normal. We show that the direction under which a point light source is seen is given by a Mobius transform. We illustrate some of the properties with movies calculated by ray-tracing software.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure

    Automated potentiometric techniques for the on-site monitoring of anion concentrations in water

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    Students supported: 2 Grad Students, 2 Undergraduate StudentsCharacteristics of several of the new non-glass ion-selective electrodes and of several reference electrodes were studied in detail. The most significant finding of the research was the development of a new high accuracy standard addition technique for the potentiometric determination of nitrate ion in a cell without liquid junction using the fluoride ion-selective electrode as a reference. This method eliminates the liquid junction and dilution and activity coefficient changes cancel. The standard addition technique with the fluoride electrode as a reference is applicable to all monovalent anions for which an electrode is available and enables the determination of anion concentrations to within 1 percent relative accuracy. Low temperature potentiometric titrations of perchlorate and tetrafluoroborate ions were investigated and found to give very high accuracy and reasonably good sensitivity for these ions. Tetraphenylarsonium chloride was used as a titrant for perchlorate and tetrafluoroborate. The application of the nitrate ion-selective electrode to following nitrate ion concentration in microbial cultures was investigated. It was found to be useful for following nitrate ion reduction in situ.Project # B-023-MO Agreement # 14-01-0001-191

    Objective cough frequency in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

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    Background: Cough is a common presenting symptom in patients with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF). This study measured cough rates in IPF patients and investigated the association between cough and measures of health related quality of life and subjective cough assessments. In addition, IPF cough rates were related to measures of physiological disease severity and compared to cough rates in health and other respiratory conditions.Methods: Nineteen IPF patients, mean age 70.8 years ± 8.6, five female (26.3%) were studied. Subjects performed full pulmonary function testing, 24 hour ambulatory cough recordings, completed a cough related quality of life questionnaire (Leicester Cough Questionnaire) and subjectively scored cough severity with a visual analogue scale. Ambulatory cough recordings were manually counted and reported as number of coughs per hour.Results: The 24hr cough rates were high (median 9.4, range 1.5-39.4), with day time rates much higher than night time (median 14.6, range 1.9-56.6 compared to 1.9, range 0-19.2, p = 0.003). Strong correlations were found between objective cough frequency and both the VAS (day r = 0.80, p &lt; 0.001, night r = 0.71, p = 0.001) and LCQ (r = -0.80, p &lt; 0.001), but not with measures of pulmonary function. Cough rates in IPF were higher than healthy subjects (p &lt; 0.001) and asthma patients (p &lt; 0.001) but similar to patients with chronic cough (p = 0.33).Conclusions: This study confirms objectively that cough is a major, very distressing and disabling symptom in IPF patients. The strong correlations between objective cough counts and cough related quality of life measures suggest that in IPF patient's, perception of cough frequency is very accurate.</p
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