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    Flight evaluation of the transonic stability and control characteristics of an airplane incorporating a supercritical wing

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    A TF-8A airplane was equipped with a transport type supercritical wing and fuselage fairings to evaluate predicted performance improvements for cruise at transonic speeds. A comparison of aerodynamic derivatives extracted from flight and wind tunnel data showed that static longitudinal stability, effective dihedral, and aileron effectiveness, were higher than predicted. The static directional stability derivative was slower than predicted. The airplane's handling qualities were acceptable with the stability augmentation system on. The unaugmented airplane exhibited some adverse lateral directional characteristics that involved low Dutch roll damping and low roll control power at high angles of attack and roll control power that was greater than satisfactory for transport aircraft at cruise conditions. Longitudinally, the aircraft exhibited a mild pitchup tendency. Leading edge vortex generators delayed the onset of flow separation, moving the pitchup point to a higher lift coefficient and reducing its severity

    Who Can Defend a Federal Regulation? The Ninth Circuit Misapplied Rule 24 by Denying Intervention of Right in \u3ci\u3eKootenai Tribe of Idaho v. Veneman\u3c/i\u3e

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    In Kootenai Tribe of Idaho v. Veneman, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit misapplied Rule 24 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure by denying intervention of right to organizations that had protectable interests in the adoption and implementation of the Roadless Rule. The court based its decision to deny intervention of right on its federal defendant rule, which bars intervention of right by parties other than the federal government to defend a challenge brought under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The Kootenai decision extended the reach of the federal defendant rule to include environmental organizations that had actively participated in the challenged NEPA administrative rulemaking process. This extension contradicts Rule 24\u27s focus on the practical effects of litigation and the Ninth Circuit\u27s precedent of liberally granting intervention in public law cases. This Note argues that the Ninth Circuit should abandon the federal defendant rule and instead apply Rule 24 by individually evaluating whether absentees have a protectable interest within NEPA\u27s zone of concern for the environment or have actively participated in the process of adopting the challenged regulation

    Proficiency survey of optometric office layout

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    Incidence and In-Hospital Mortality of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) and Dialysis Requiring AKI (AKI-D) After Cardiac Catheterization in the National Inpatient Sample

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    Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) and dialysisā€requiring AKI (AKIā€D) are common, serious complications of cardiac procedures. Methods and Results: We evaluated 3 633 762 (17 765 214 weighted population) cardiac catheterization or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) hospital discharges from the nationally representative National Inpatient Sample to determine annual population incidence rates for AKI and AKIā€D in the United States from 2001 to 2011. Odds ratios for both conditions and associated inā€hospital mortality were calculated for each year in the study period using multiple logistic regression. The number of cardiac catheterization or PCI cases resulting in AKI rose almost 3ā€fold from 2001 to 2011. The adjusted odds of AKI and AKIā€D per year among cardiac catheterization and PCI patients were 1.11 (95% CI: 1.10ā€“1.12) and 1.01 (95% CI: 0.99ā€“1.02), respectively. Most importantly, inā€hospital mortality significantly decreased from 2001 to 2011 for AKI (19.6ā€“9.2%) and AKIā€D (28.3ā€“19.9%), whereas odds of associated inā€hospital mortality were 0.50 (95% CI: 0.45ā€“0.56) and 0.70 (95% CI: 0.55ā€“0.93) in 2011 versus 2001, respectively. The populationā€attributable risk of mortality for AKI and AKIā€D was 25.8% and 3.8% in 2001 and 41.1% and 6.5% in 2011, respectively. Males and females had similar patterns of AKI increase, although males outpaced females. Conclusions: The Incidence of AKI among cardiac catheterization and PCI patients has increased sharply in the United States, and this should be addressed by implementing prevention strategies. However, mortality has significantly declined, suggesting that efforts to manage AKI and AKIā€D after cardiac catheterization and PCI have reduced mortality

    Concert recording 2022-04-02a

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    [Track 1]. Boris Kerner / Caroline Shaw (arr. Dylan Matheny) -- [Track 2]. Limestone & felt / Caroline Shaw (arr. Dylan Matheny) -- [Track 3]. Snapshots. I. Frantic, hyperventilating ; II. Chain ; III. Nervous ; IV. Early bird special / Takuma Itah -- [Track 4]. Different trains. III. After the war / Steve Reich (arr. Dylan Matheny) -- [Track 5]. Stubborn as hell / Stacy Garrop -- [Track 6]. Twitter birds blog / Takashi Yoshimatsu (arr. Dylan Matheny)

    Concert recording 2022-04-02a

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    [Track 1]. Boris Kerner / Caroline Shaw (arr. Dylan Matheny) -- [Track 2]. Limestone & felt / Caroline Shaw (arr. Dylan Matheny) -- [Track 3]. Snapshots. I. Frantic, hyperventilating ; II. Chain ; III. Nervous ; IV. Early bird special / Takuma Itah -- [Track 4]. Different trains. III. After the war / Steve Reich (arr. Dylan Matheny) -- [Track 5]. Stubborn as hell / Stacy Garrop -- [Track 6]. Twitter birds blog / Takashi Yoshimatsu (arr. Dylan Matheny)

    Six simple guidelines for introducing new genera of fungi

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    We formulate five guidelines for introducing new genera, plus one recommendation how to publish the results of scientific research. We recommend that reviewers and editors adhere to these guidelines. We propose that the underlying research is solid, and that the results and the final solutions are properly discussed. The six criteria are: (1) all genera that are recognized should be monophyletic; (2) the coverage of the phylogenetic tree should be wide in number of species, geographic coverage, and type species of the genera under study; (3) the branching of the phylogenetic trees has to have sufficient statistical support; (4) different options for the translation of the phylogenetic tree into a formal classification should be discussed and the final decision justified; (5) the phylogenetic evidence should be based on more than one gene; and (6) all supporting evidence and background information should be included in the publication in which the new taxa are proposed, and this publication should be peer-reviewed
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