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Deep Hole States in the Mirror Nuclei 23-Mg and 23-Na
This work was supported by National Science Foundation Grant PHY 76-84033 and Indiana Universit
Study of Stretched Configuration High-Spin States in the Nickel Region with the (d,α) Reaction
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY 78-22774 A02 & A03 and by Indiana Universit
A new ERA? Electronic records in ambulances: a research programme.
In order to support the continued shift to out of hospital care, ambulance clinicians need to be able to decide which patients will benefit from being left at home, refer to alternative care providers, and ensure that appropriate patient information is passed on to them. Technology can help in a number of ways. Firstly, apps and referral tools can aid decision-making at the scene. Secondly, technology can facilitate the transfer of patient information to ambulance clinicians at the scene or even before arrival, e.g. by sharing information on past contacts with a GP, or on a DNACPR directive. Thirdly, it can support real time remote sharing of information so that, for example, an ED consultant can advise about the appropriate conveyance and care decisions while the patient is still at home. Fourthly, it can support the easy transfer of patient information to other care providers like GPs. Finally, electronic records can make data more readily available for audit, research and evaluation (Morrison et al., 2014). Data can be used in future research to inform service improvements, as well as providing ambulance services with a valuable store of information to run automated clinical and management reports, as well as defending against medico-legal action
Measurements of X_2 and Other Results in the Analysis of d + 58-Ni Elastic Scattering
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation Grants NSF PHY 78-22774 A03, NSF PHY 81-14339, and by Indiana Universit
Features of the Analyzing Powers in Deuteron Elastic Scattering Near 80 MeV
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY 78-22774 A02 & A03 and by Indiana Universit
Optical Model Analysis of Elastic Deuteron Scattering at 80 MeV
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY 87-1440
Search for a-Cluster States in the Giant Resonance Region
Supported by the National Science Foundation and Indiana Universit
Proton Ground-state Correlations in the Even Calcium-isotopes
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY 87-1440
Modelling the impact of forest design plans on an endangered mammal species: The eurasian red squirrel
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Associazione Teriologica Italiana via the DOI in this record.© 2016 Associazione Teriologica Italiana.The Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) is under threat in the UK from the introduced North American grey squirrel. National measures to save the species include large conifer forest reserves where management encompasses measures to bolster the native species. However, forests are multipurpose environments and foresters have to balance different timber production, amenity and conservation objectives. We present a mathematical modelling framework that examines the impacts of potential felling and restocking plans for two reserves, Kidland and Uswayford forests, in northern England. In collaboration with forest managers, we employed an iterative process that used the model to assess four forest design plans (felling and restocking scenarios) with the aim of improving red squirrel population viability. Overall, the model predicted that extinction in both forests at the same time was rare, but high in Uswayford (84%) alone. Survival could be drastically increased (from 16% to 70%) by felling and restocking adjustments, and improving dispersal between the two adjacent forests. This study provides an exemplar of how modelling can have a direct input to land management to help managers objectively balance the differing pressures of multipurpose forestry.AW, MB and PL are supported in part by a NERC Innovations grant NE/M021319/1
The 3s Proton Occupancy in 206-Pb
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY 87-1440
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