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Nanotechnology Oversight: An Agenda for the New Administration
Identifies how current laws can be applied or modified to provide needed oversight of nanotechnology and materials for public health and environmental protection. Calls for more funding for risk research, coordinated regulation, and public involvement
Bowling maidens over: 1931 and the beginnings of women's cricket in a Yorkshire town
This article focuses on the development of women's cricket in a West Yorkshire town - Brighouse - in the 1930s. It situates this subject within the context of the growth of women's cricket more generally, and goes on to explore the personality and uniqueness of women's cricket in the town. The article identifies key issues in the way that women's cricket was perceived at the time, particularly in the pages of the Brighouse & Elland Echo, the local newspaper. As such, it considers the novelty of the sport, the gender stereotyping that was an important aspect of newspaper coverage, the relationship between women's and men's cricket, and also the marketing of key fixture
Standard Model Higgs Search in the Four Jet Channel at LEP
The Standard Model Higgs boson was searched for at LEP, by the four
collaborations in the year 2000, at centre-of-mass energies from 200-209GeV. An
excess of events, potentially compatible with the production of a Higgs boson
of mass ~115GeV was observed, largely in the four-jet channel. The search in
this channel is discussed in this letter.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, 1 tabl
Education for citizenship: the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust and the educational settlement movement
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Creating innovation in lymphoedema nursing through collaboration
Against a background of fiscal and regulatory pressure to rationalize and justify health-care interventions, there is an underlying political message that greater cooperation and collaboration would improve health-care for all. This article uses the specialism of lymphoedema to illustrate the developments and improvements in care which can be achieved by harnessing the knowledge and skills of the multi-disciplinary team, and those people with vision, who are prepared to innovate to improve patient care. The article argues that it is the experienced specialist who advances care both by innovation and by working to achieve consensus, which can then guide the less experienced generalist. Using specific examples of published research drawn from other specialities - leg ulcer management, varicose vein treatment and dermatology - the article shows how this supports the practice of lymphoedema practitioners
Spectroscopy from Lattice QCD
We present first results for spectroscopy using Lattice
Non-Relativistic QCD (NRQCD). For the NRQCD action the leading order
spin-dependent and next to leading order spin-independent interactions have
been included with tadpole-improved coefficients. We use multi-exponential fits
to multiple correlation functions to extract ground and excited states and
give accurate values for the state hyperfine splitting and the P state
() fine structure, including the effects of mixing.Comment: 12 pages uuencoded latex file + 1 postscript figur
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