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Miniature ingestible telemeter devices to measure deep-body temperature
A telemetry device comprised of a pill-size ingestible transmitter developed to obtain deep body temperature measurements of a human is described. The device has particular utility in the medical field where deep body temperatures provide an indication of general health
Narrowband, crystal-controlled biomedical telemetry system
Telemetry system utilizing miniature, single-channel, crystal-controlled transmitter is described suitable for biomedical applications. Receiver used in conjunction with transmitter is narrowband superheterodyne FM receiver with crystal control in both conversion stages
An ingestible temperature-transmitter
Pill-sized transmitter measures deep body temperature in studies of circadian rhythm and indicates general health. Ingestible device is a compromise between accuracy, circuit complexity, size and transmission range
Beyond you and I: role play and reflection-in-action in communication training
This article will explore the development of communication training within nurse training. Beginning by outlining current thinking around this practice, it then discusses Schön’s notion of reflective practice and its frequently cited relevance to nursing before pointing out some of its limitations. In particular, it looks at the limitations of the individual being able to critically reflect on their self within a broader social context. Drawing on the theories of Habermas and Bourdieu, it suggests that encouraging a greater awareness of one’s own social context, and hence of one’s own subject position, would develop a deeper awareness of other potential perspectives and a better ability to listen to patients. Finally, it argues for the use of role play in assisting nurses to gain such awareness, particularly in difficult clinical situations such as end-of-life care
e2v CMOS and CCD sensors and systems for astronomy
e2v designs and manufactures a wide range of sensors for space and astronomy applications. This includes high performance CCDs for X-ray, visible and near-IR wavelengths. In this paper we illustrate the maturity of CMOS capability for these applications; examples are presented together with performance data. The majority of e2v sensors for these applications are back-thinned for highest spectral response and designed for very low read-out noise; the combination delivers high signal to noise ratio in association with a variety of formats and package designs. The growing e2v capability in delivery of sub-systems and cryogenic cameras is illustrated—including the 1.2 Giga-pixel J-PAS camera system
Sharing Resources: Opportunities for Smaller Primary Care Practices to Increase Their Capacity for Patient Care
Outlines findings linking shared resources with use of health information technology, care coordination, self-management, and quality monitoring, and strategies to increase resources among small and midsize practices by expanding shared resource models
An implantable multi-channel temperature transmitter
Implantable multi-channel temperature transmitte
Wheels within wheels: an examination of the nature of psychological explanation via a theoretically oriented history of some mechanical models
The aim of this thesis is to ask, and attempt to answer, some
pertinent questions about that type of psychological explanation which
proceeds by simulation, or model building. The method chosen is a
detailed examination of some models, mostly 18th and 19th century
mechanical ones, together with a theoretically motivated discussion of
the relations between these models and the development of psychological theories contemporary with them. Two types of model, formal and intimate, are distinguished, both
by their aetiology and by the way they are used by working scientists,
and several examples of each type are subjected to scrutiny, as are
the intentions of their modellers in building or adopting them.
Four main foci of interest emerge: the history of experimental
psychology (the myth that experimental psychology was born circa 1870
is exploded); the sociology of science (the impact of developing
technology on psychological theory, via the proffering of models, is
clearly demonstrated); the philosophy of psychology (issues such as
the nature of explanation and the problem of representation are dis¬
cussed); and, last but not least, theoretical psychology (the value of
work in cognitive simulation, and of some work in Artificial Intelligence,
is stressed and, partly, explained)
Evidence
Covers cases on the physician-patient privilege—waiver and on hearsay—business records exception—hospital records—scope of admissible matter
The Jones Act: The Employer as an Insurer; Constitutional Aspects
In Kernan v. American Dredging Co., the United States Supreme Court categorically rejected negligence as a test of liability under the Jones Act. Thus, for the first time the Court has stated what has been apparent for some time: that proof of negligence, in the common-law sense of the term, is no longer necessary to recover in a Jones Act suit. This Comment will attempt to trace the gradual erosion of tort theory as the standard and the re-establishment of what now seems to be liability without fault. A constitutional problem raised by this trend has not as yet been extensively discussed in court opinions
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