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Is Eighth District manufacturing endangered?
Manufactures ; Federal Reserve District, 8th
The district business economy in 1987: the expansion continues
Federal Reserve District, 8th ; Economic indicators - South
The Eighth District business economy in 1988: still expanding, but more slowly
Business forecasting ; Federal Reserve District, 8th
A consumer's guide to regional economic multipliers
Regional economics ; Multiplier (Economics)
Have federal spending and taxation contributed to the divergence of state per capita incomes in the 1980s?
Taxation ; Income
Why have state per capita incomes diverged recently?
Income ; Power resources - Prices ; Agriculture
‘He didn’t even know there was a dictatorship’: the complicity of a psychoanalyst with the Brazilian military regime
The history of psychoanalysis in Brazil during the civilian-military dictatorship (1964-1985) has come under increasing scrutiny in recent years as an instance of institutional complicity with authoritarian rule. The case of Amilcar Lobo in Rio de Janeiro is now well known. However, there is less documentation of events in São Paulo, leading to a misrepresentation of the Brazilian Psychoanalytical Society of São Paulo as having passed relatively unscathed through the dictatorial period. This paper confronts this misrepresentation by documenting the case of a psychoanalyst from São Paulo who was involved with the torture regime. A detailed account is presented of claims made to the authors about the actions of this psychoanalyst in relation to a political prisoner of the period, and some parallels are made with material in two published works by him. It is suggested that this particular psychoanalyst’s behaviour reflects attitudes prevalent in the Brazilian Psychoanalytical Society of São Paulo at the time, including its support for the view that political resistance was a sign of psychological ‘immaturity’ or pathology
Intraoperative Indocyanine Green Laser Angiography in Pediatric Autologous Ear Reconstruction.
Skin flap vascularity is a critical determinant of aesthetic results in autologous ear reconstruction. In this study, we investigate the use of intraoperative laser-assisted indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) as an adjunctive measure of skin flap vascularity in pediatric autologous ear reconstruction. Twenty-one consecutive pediatric patients undergoing first-stage autologous total ear reconstruction were retrospectively evaluated. The first 10 patients were treated traditionally (non-ICGA), and the latter 11 patients were evaluated with ICGA intraoperatively after implantation of the cartilage construct and administration of suction. Relative and absolute perfusion units in the form of contour maps were generated. Statistical analyses were performed using independent sample Student t test. Statistically significant differences in exposure and infection were not found between the 2 groups. However, decreased numbers of surgical revisions were required in cases with ICGA versus without ICGA (P = 0.03), suggesting that greater certainty in skin flap perfusion correlated with a reduction in revision surgeries. In cases of exposure, we found an average lowest absolute perfusion unit of 14.3, whereas cases without exposure had an average of 26.1 (P = 0.02), thereby defining objective parameters for utilizing ICGA data in tailoring surgical decision making for this special population of patients. Defined quantitative parameters for utilizing ICGA in evaluating skin flap vascularity may be a useful adjunctive technique in pediatric autologous ear reconstruction
Non-Gaussianity in the Weak Lensing Correlation Function Likelihood -- Implications for Cosmological Parameter Biases
We study the significance of non-Gaussianity in the likelihood of weak
lensing shear two-point correlation functions, detecting significantly non-zero
skewness and kurtosis in one-dimensional marginal distributions of shear
two-point correlation functions in simulated weak lensing data. We examine the
implications in the context of future surveys, in particular LSST, with
derivations of how the non-Gaussianity scales with survey area. We show that
there is no significant bias in one-dimensional posteriors of
and due to the non-Gaussian likelihood distributions of shear
correlations functions using the mock data ( deg). We also present a
systematic approach to constructing approximate multivariate likelihoods with
one-dimensional parametric functions by assuming independence or more flexible
non-parametric multivariate methods after decorrelating the data points using
principal component analysis (PCA). While the use of PCA does not modify the
non-Gaussianity of the multivariate likelihood, we find empirically that the
one-dimensional marginal sampling distributions of the PCA components exhibit
less skewness and kurtosis than the original shear correlation
functions.Modeling the likelihood with marginal parametric functions based on
the assumption of independence between PCA components thus gives a lower limit
for the biases. We further demonstrate that the difference in cosmological
parameter constraints between the multivariate Gaussian likelihood model and
more complex non-Gaussian likelihood models would be even smaller for an
LSST-like survey. In addition, the PCA approach automatically serves as a data
compression method, enabling the retention of the majority of the cosmological
information while reducing the dimensionality of the data vector by a factor of
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Evaluation of 4 Outcomes Measures in Microtia Treatment: Exposures, Infections, Aesthetics, and Psychosocial Ramifications.
BackgroundIn craniofacial microsomia, microtia and canal atresia pose formidable reconstructive challenges. We review our institutional experience in treating microtia and atresia to identify variables associated with 4 outcomes measures: complications, surgical revisions, aesthetic outcomes, and psychosocial function.MethodsCraniofacial microsomia patients treated at the University of California Los Angeles Craniofacial Clinic between 2008 and 2014 greater than 13 years of age (n = 68) were reviewed for microtia and atresia treatment and outcomes.ResultsIn total, 91.2% of patients diagnosed with craniofacial microsomia presented with microtia, affecting 75 ears. Both a male and right-sided predominance were observed. Fifty-six patients (90.3%) underwent autologous external ear reconstruction at an average age of 8.5 years. Age, type of incision, and size of cartilage framework did not predict total number of surgeries or complications. Severity of ear anomalies correlated with increased number of surgeries (P < 0.001) and decreased aesthetic outcomes (P < 0.001) but not complications. In total, 87.1% of patients with microtia had documented hearing loss, of which the majority were conductive and 18.5% were mixed sensorineural and conductive. Hearing deficits were addressed in 70.4% of patients with external hearing aids, bone anchored hearing aids, or canaloplasty. Of all variables, improvement of psychosocial function was correlated only to hearing loss treatment of any type (P = 0.01).ConclusionsOn evaluation of surgical and patient characteristics, severity of microtia predicted the total number of surgical revisions performed and aesthetic ratings. In addition, we found that the only factor that correlated with improved patient and parent-reported psychosocial outcomes was treatment of hearing loss
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