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Semiconductor grade, solar silicon purification project
The conversion of metallurgical grade silicon into semiconductor grade silicon by way of a three step SiF2 polymer transport purification process was investigated. Developments in the following areas were also examined: (1) spectroscopic analysis and characterization of (SiF2) sub x polymer and Si sub x F sub y homologue conversion; (2) demonstration runs on the near continuous apparatus; (3) economic analysis; and (4) elemental analysis
The interpretive approach to religious education : challenging Thompson's interpretation
In a recent book chapter, Matthew Thompson makes some criticisms of my work, including the interpretive approach to religious education and the research and activity of Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit. Against the background of a discussion of religious education in the public sphere, my response challenges Thompson’s account, commenting on his own position in relation to dialogical approaches to religious education. The article rehearses my long held view that the ideal form of religious education in fully state funded schools of a liberal democracy should be ‘secular’ but not ‘secularist’; there should be no implication of an axiomatic secular humanist interpretation of religions
Legacy data and cosmological constraints from the angular-size/redshift relation for ultra-compact radio sources
We have re-examined an ancient VLBI survey of ultra-comact radio sources at
2.29 GHz, which gave fringe amplitudes for 917 such objects with total flux
density >0.5 Jy approximately. A number of cosmological investigations based
upon this survey have been published in recent years. We have updated the
sample with respect to both redshift and radio information, and now have full
data for 613 objects, significantly larger than the number (337) used in
earlier investigations. The corresponding angular-size/redshift diagram gives
Omega_m=0.25+0.04/-0.03, Omega_\Lambda=0.97+0.09/-0.13 and K=0.22+0.07/-0.10.
In combination with supernova data, and a simple-minded approach to CMB data
based upon the angular size of the acoustic horizon, our best figures are
Omega_m=0.298+0.025/-0.024, Omega_\Lambda=0.702+0.035/-0.036 and K=
0.000+0.021/-0.019. We have examined simple models of dynamical vacuum energy;
the first, based upon a scalar potential V(phi)=omega_C^2 phi^2/2, gives
w(0)=-1.00+0.06/-0.00, (dw/dz)_0=+0.00/-0.08; in this case conditions at z=0
require particular attention, to preclude behaviour in which phi becomes
singular as z -->infinity. For fixed w limits are w=-1.20+0.15/-0.14. The above
error bars are 68% confidence limits.Comment: 24 pages, 9 figure
Patterns and recent trends in mastectomy and breast conserving surgery for women with early-stage breast tumors in Missouri : an update and further investigation
Rev 09, 2018-06-28)Presented at the 2018 NAACCR conference in Pittsburgh, PA in June 2018.Schmaltz CL, Jackson-Thompson J, Du J, Francis B. Patterns and recent trends in mastectomy and breast conserving surgery for women with early-stage breast tumors in Missouri: An update and further investigation. 2018 Annual Conference of the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries, Pittsburgh, PA. June, 2018.1. Background: Most females age 18–64 diagnosed with an early-stage breast tumor in Missouri, 2008–2015, were surgically treated with either total (simple) mastectomy (TM), modified radical mastectomy (MRM), or breast conserving surgery (BCS). Last year, the Missouri Cancer Registry examined demographic differences between females receiving these treatments and noted a slight decrease in the % of cases getting BCS since 2008 with an increase in TM (& TM+MRM). 2. Purpose: To continue monitoring trends in the surgical treatment of early-stage breast cancer in Missouri and describe the patterns by demographics & tumor characteristics
Ultra-compact radio sources and the isotropy and homogeneity of the Universe
A 2.29 GHz VLBI all-sky survey of ultra-compact radio sources has formed the
basis of a number of cosmological investigations, which examine the
relationship between angular-size and redshift. Here I use a sample of 468 such
sources with 0.5<z<=3.787, to investigate the isotropy of the Universe. The
sample is divided into hemispherical sub-samples, over an all-sky 5 degree x 5
degree array, each of which is allowed to determine a value of Omega_m,
assuming that we are living in a spatially flat homogeneous isotropic LambdaCDM
model. If we regard the latter as a null hypothesis, then it fails the test --
the results show significant anisotropy, the smallest value of Omega_m being
towards (l,b)=(253.9,24.1) degrees, the largest in the opposite direction. This
is close to the CMB dipole axis, but in the obverse sense. This is interpreted
as meaning that the Universe is not spatially homogeneous on the largest
scales, and is better represented at late times by a spherically symmetric
model with a density enhancement at its centre.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figure
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Acute effects of elevated NEFA on vascular function: a comparison of SFA and MUFA
There is emerging evidence to show that high levels of NEFA contribute to endothelial dysfunction and impaired insulin sensitivity. However,
the impact of NEFA composition remains unclear. A total of ten healthy men consumed test drinks containing 50 g of palm stearin
(rich in SFA) or high-oleic sunflower oil (rich in MUFA) on separate occasions; a third day included no fat as a control. The fats were emulsified
into chocolate drinks and given as a bolus (approximately 10 g fat) at baseline followed by smaller amounts (approximately 3 g fat)
every 30 min throughout the 6 h study day. An intravenous heparin infusion was initiated 2 h after the bolus, which resulted in a three- to
fourfold increase in circulating NEFA level from baseline. Mean arterial stiffness as measured by digital volume pulse was higher during the
consumption of SFA (P,0·001) but not MUFA (P¼0·089) compared with the control. Overall insulin and gastric inhibitory peptide
response was greater during the consumption of both fats compared with the control (P,0·001); there was a second insulin peak in
response to MUFA unlike SFA. Consumption of SFA resulted in higher levels of soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (sI-CAM) at
330 min than that of MUFA or control (P#0·048). There was no effect of the test drinks on glucose, total nitrite, plasminogen activator
inhibitor-1 or endothelin-1 concentrations. The present study indicates a potential negative impact of elevated NEFA derived from the consumption
of SFA on arterial stiffness and sI-CAM levels. More studies are needed to fully investigate the impact of NEFA composition on risk
factors for CVD
Developing medical students’ broad clinical diagnostic reasoning through GP-facilitated teaching in hospital placements
Purpose: Graduating medical students need broad clinical diagnostic reasoning skills that integrate learning across clinical specialties to deal with undifferentiated patient problems. The opportunity to acquire these skills may be limited during clinical placements on increasingly specialized hospital wards. We developed an intervention of regular GP facilitated teaching in hospital placements to enable students to develop broad clinical diagnostic reasoning. The intervention was piloted, refined and delivered to a whole cohort of medical students at the start of their third year. This paper examines whether students perceived opportunities to improve their broad diagnostic clinical reasoning through our intervention.
Methods: GP-facilitated teaching sessions were delivered weekly in hospital placements to small groups of 6–8 students for 90 mins over 6 weeks. Students practiced clinical reasoning with real patient cases that they encountered on their placements. Evaluation of learning outcomes was conducted through a student questionnaire using Likert scales with free-text boxes for additional explanation. Focus groups were conducted to gain a more in-depth understanding of student perspectives.
Results: As high as 87% of students agreed that their broad clinical diagnostic reasoning ability had improved. Thematic analysis of the qualitative data revealed four factors supporting this improvement: practicing the hypothetico-deductive method, using real patient cases, composing student groups from different speciality placements and the breadth of the facilitators’ knowledge. Students additionally reported enhanced person-centredness in terms of understanding the patient’s perspective and journey. Students perceived that the added value of General Practitioners facilitators lay in their broad knowledge base and knowledge of patient needs in the community.
Conclusion: Our results suggest that medical students can develop broad clinical diagnostic reasoning skills in hospital settings through regular GP-facilitated teaching. Our approach has the advantage of working within the established curricular format of hospital placements and being deliverable at scale to whole student cohorts
A Completely Covariant Approach to Transformation Optics
We show that the Plebanski based approach to transformation optics overlooks
some subtleties in the electrodynamics of moving dielectrics that restricts its
applicability to a certain class of transformations. An alternative, completely
covariant, approach is developed that is more generally applicable and provides
a clearer picture of transformation optics.Comment: 10 pages. This version: Additional references added, corrected a
small error in Eq. (28) (Eq. (29) in present version), some revision of the
text, appendix content moved to the main body of the text, figure removed.
Corresponds more closely to published version. Prepared for a special issue
on transformation optics published by Journal of Optic
Nanoplasmonic Lattices for Ultracold atoms
We propose to use sub-wavelength confinement of light associated with the
near field of plasmonic systems to create nanoscale optical lattices for
ultracold atoms. Our approach combines the unique coherence properties of
isolated atoms with the sub-wavelength manipulation and strong light-matter
interaction associated with nano-plasmonic systems. It allows one to
considerably increase the energy scales in the realization of Hubbard models
and to engineer effective long-range interactions in coherent and dissipative
many-body dynamics. Realistic imperfections and potential applications are
discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, V2: minor changes, V3: minor changes, added
supplemental materia
55. Experience of Eighteen Years in Slavery - Mattie J. Jackson (1865)
Document citation:
Thompson, L.S. and Jackson, Mattie J. The Story of Mattie J. Jackson: Her Parentage—Experience of Eighteen Years in Slavery—Incidents During the War—Her Escape from Slavery. Lawrence: Sentinel Office, 1866, pg. 30.
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