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    Impact of geometry on light collection efficiency of scintillation detectors for cryogenic rare event searches

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    Simulations of photon propagation in scintillation detectors were performed with the aim to find the optimal scintillator geometry, surface treatment, and shape of external reflector in order to achieve maximum light collection efficiency for detector configurations that avoid direct optical coupling, a situation that is commonly found in cryogenic scintillating bolometers in experimental searches for double beta decay and dark matter. To evaluate the light collection efficiency of various geometrical configurations we used the ZEMAX ray-tracing software. It was found that scintillators in the shape of a triangular prism with an external mirror shaped as truncated cone gives the highest light collection efficiency. The results of the simulations were confirmed by carrying out measurements of the light collection efficiencies of CaWO4 crystal scintillators. A comparison of simulated and measured values of light output shows good agreemen

    Standardising Clinical Caremaps: Model, Method and Graphical Notation for Caremap Specification

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    Standardising care can improve patient safety and outcomes, and reduce the cost of providing healthcare services. Caremaps were developed to standardise care, but contemporary caremaps are not standardised. Confusion persists in terms of terminology, structure, content and development process. Unlike existing methods in the literature, the approach, model and notation presented in this chapter pays special attention to incorporation of clinical decision points as first-class citizens within the modelling process. The resulting caremap with decision points is evaluated through creation of a caremap for women with gestational diabetes mellitus. The proposed method was found to be an effective way for comprehensively specifying all features of caremaps in a standardised way that can be easily understood by clinicians. This chapter contributes a new standardised method, model and notation for caremap content, structure and development

    Scintillation characteristics of the single crystalline CdWO₄ and Bi₄Ge₃O₁₂ compounds doped with mercury-like ions

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    Investigated are optical, luminescent and light-technical properties of the CdWO₄ and Bi₄Ge₃O₁₂ single crystals doped with mercury-like Bi³⁺ and Pb²⁺ impurities, respectively, with the aim of assertaining the possibility to match their spectral characteristics with a spectral sensitivity of semiconductor radiation detectors. It is established that the long-wave shift of the CdWO₄:Bi emission spectra and increase of the light yield in the sensitivity region of Si-PD up to 15-20% in comparison with this parameter for the CdWO₄, occuring at optimal level of the activator concentration 0.025–0.25 mass% Bi₂O₃ in the melt and contens of Li⁺ or Ag⁺ ions as compensators for providing the ratio of mentioned impurities not less than 1:(1.5÷3), is connected with emission of the (BiO₆⁹⁻) complexes with lmax = 560 nm and t = 0.8-4.2 µs at 300 K. The shift of the emission spectra of the Bi₄Ge₃O₁₂:Pb crystals into the red spectral region is caused by emission of the (PbO₆¹⁰⁻) complexes in the bands with lmax = 570 and 690 nm and t = 1.0 ms. In addition, the light yield of the Bi₄Ge₃O₁₂:Pb single crystals at impurity concentrations of 0.005–0.5 mass% PbO in the melt was not less than 1.0–0.8 in comparison with that of undoped analogs

    Reducing surgical mortality in Scotland by use of the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist

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    Acknowledgements R. Munro and R. Black of NHS National Services Scotland, UK, provided data intelligence. B. Robson helped review this paper; A. Longmate was involved in the preliminary design of this study; J. Ingram, J. Ferbrache and SPSP managers from health boards in Scotland provided some of the information on surgical checklist implementation practices at hospitals across NHS Scotland. Data, analytical methods and study materials used may be made available to other researchers on request. The lead author affirms that the manuscript is an honest, accurate and transparent account of the study being reported. No important aspects of the study have been omitted. Any discrepancies from the study as planned (and, if relevant, registered) have been explained. This study was not funded by any individual or group. The Research Governance Department of the University of Aberdeen sponsored this project and supported the application through ethical review and data management. Disclosure: A.A.G. has received royalties from multiple publishers for writing on improving healthcare, including through use of checklists: Objetiva, Sextante (Brazil); Profile Books Ltd (British Commonwealth); Cheers Publishing Company, Commonwealth Publishing Co (People's Republic of China); Jesenski & Turk, Mizaik Knjiga, Mozaik Knjiga (Croatia); Dokoran (Czech Republic); Lindhart og Rinhoft Forlag (Denmark); Pilgrim Group (Estonia); Editions Moyen‐Courrier, Fayard, Libraire Arthème Fayard, Moyen‐Courrier (France); Radarami (Georgia), S Fischer, Verlagsgruppe Random House (Germany); Crete University Press (Greece); Tericam Kindo (Hungary); Mehta Publishing House, Penguin Random House Books (India); Gramedia Pustaka Utama, Serambi Ilmu Semesta (Indonesia); Arjmand Press (Iran); Am Oved, Modan (Israel); Einaudi Editore (Italy); Misuzu Shobo, Shinyusha Co Ltd (Japan); Janis Roze Publishers (Latvia); Vaga (Lithuania); Mime Forlag (Norway); Magnum, Znak (Poland); Lua de Papel (Portugal); Codecs, Grup Media Litera, Litera, Streamland Ltd (Romania); Slovant Publishers (Slovakia); Mladinska Knjiga (Slovenia); Antoni Bosch Editor, Editorial Empuries, Galaxia Gutenberg (Spain); Asa Editore, Bookie Publishing House, Book21, Sosoh Publishing (South Korea); Volante (Sweden); Alpina, AST (Russia); Matichon, Openworlds (Thailand); Arbeiderspers, Nieuwezijds, Uitgeverij De Arbeiderspers, Uitgeverij Nieuwezijds (the Netherlands); Domingo, Koton Kitap (Turkey); Verlagsgruppe Vivat (Ukraine); CBS Television, Henry Holt, Houghton Mifflin, Harvard Business School Press, McGraw Hill, Pearson Publishing, Public Broadcasting Service, Picador USA (USA), First News‐Tn Viet Publishing Co, Suc Manh Ngoi But Co (Vietnam); and Harper Collins (World). The authors declare no other conflict of interest.Peer reviewedPostprin
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