113 research outputs found
Availabilty of emergency care outside working hours in the province of Groningen:The role of E.R. with peripheral hospitals, ambulance services and urgent GP care
In deze rapportage wordt verslag gedaan van een onderzoek naar de bereikbaarheid van de acute zorg in Groningen. De focus lag daarbij op de acute zorg buiten kantooruren: in de avond, nacht en het weekend. Het onderzoek werd uitgevoerd door ARGO Rijksuniversiteit Groningen BV in opdracht van de samenwerkende partijen in de acute zorg, verenigd in het Regionaal Overleg Acute Zorg Groningen (ROAZ)
Statistical Asynchronous Regression: Determining the Relationship Between two Quantities that are not Measured Simultaneously
We introduce the Statistical Asynchronous Regression (SAR) method: a
technique for determining a relationship between two time varying quantities
without simultaneous measurements of both quantities. We require that there is
a time invariant, monotonic function Y = u(X) relating the two quantities, Y
and X. In order to determine u(X), we only need to know the statistical
distributions of X and Y. We show that u(X) is the change of variables that
converts the distribution of X into the distribution of Y, while conserving
probability. We describe an algorithm for implementing this method and apply it
to several example distributions. We also demonstrate how the method can
separate spatial and temporal variations from a time series of energetic
electron flux measurements made by a spacecraft in geosynchronous orbit. We
expect this method will be useful to the general problem of spacecraft
instrument calibration. We also suggest some applications of the SAR method
outside of space physics.Comment: 27 pages, 10 figures, stronger motivations and rewriting to make the
paper more accessible to a general audience. in press in J. Geophys. Res.
(Space Physics
Spectral tools for Dynamic Tonality and audio morphing
The analysis-resynthesis method used by the spectral toolbox allows the independent control of both frequency and amplitude for every partial in a given sound. The spectral toolbox begins by separating the 'signal' from the 'noise' which allows the peaks in the spectrum to be treated differently from the wide-band components. The spectral mapping technology is used to map the input to a fixed destination spectrum G like the SpT.Ntet routine maps all partials of the input sound to scale steps of the N-tone equal tempered scale that can be used to create sounds that are particularly appropriate for use in a given N-TET scale. Spectral morphing generates sound that moves smoothly between a source spectrum F and a destination spectrum G over a specified time t. A Dynamic Tonality synthesizer like Trans-FormSynth has a small number of parameters that enable many musically useful, and relatively, unexplored features like the continuous parameters α,β and γ move the tuning between a number of equal temperaments, non-equal temperaments and circulating temperaments
Student perceptions of teaching quality in five countries: A partial credit model approach to assess measurement invariance
This study examines measurement invariance of student perceptions of teaching quality collected in five countries: Indonesia (n students = 6,331), the Netherlands (n students = 6,738), South Africa (n students = 3,422), South Korea (n students = 6,997) and Spain (n students = 4,676). The administered questionnaire was the My Teacher Questionnaire (MTQ). Student perceived teachers’ teaching quality was estimated using the partial credit model (PCM). Tests for differential item functioning (DIF) were used to assess measurement invariance. Furthermore, if DIF was found, it was explored whether an application of a quasi-international calibration, which estimates country-unique parameters for DIF items, can provide more valid estimates for between-country comparisons. Results indicate the absence of non-uniform DIF, but presence of uniform DIF among most items. This suggests that direct comparisons of raw mean or sum scores between countries is not advisable. Details of the set of invariant items are provided. Furthermore, results suggest that the quasi-international calibration is promising, but also that this approach needs further exploration in the context of student perceptions of teaching quality
The use of social services by community-dwelling older persons who are at risk of institutionalization: a survey
The use of community-based social services additionally to regular home help services to support older persons at risk of institutionalization was studied. Structured interviews were held with 292 persons, who specifically pointed out that they prefer to remain independently at home. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression models were developed to study the association between social service use and personal, health-related and wellbeing characteristics. 195 respondents indicated that they made use of at least one social service (68%). Only three services (individual care, social-cultural activities and restaurant facilities), out of nine, were used regularly. Those who lived in a sheltered environment or were supported by informal caregivers or who visited day care had a significantly higher probability of using these services. More attention should be given to the nature and accessibility of community-based social services in order to have distinctive added value in enabling older persons to age in place
Reoccurring patterns in hierarchical protein materials and music: The power of analogies
Complex hierarchical structures composed of simple nanoscale building blocks
form the basis of most biological materials. Here we demonstrate how analogies
between seemingly different fields enable the understanding of general
principles by which functional properties in hierarchical systems emerge,
similar to an analogy learning process. Specifically, natural hierarchical
materials like spider silk exhibit properties comparable to classical music in
terms of their hierarchical structure and function. As a comparative tool here
we apply hierarchical ontology logs (olog) that follow a rigorous mathematical
formulation based on category theory to provide an insightful system
representation by expressing knowledge in a conceptual map. We explain the
process of analogy creation, draw connections at several levels of hierarchy
and identify similar patterns that govern the structure of the hierarchical
systems silk and music and discuss the impact of the derived analogy for
nanotechnology.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figure
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