266 research outputs found
On the Continuity Mathematics Curriculum Between Primary and Secondary School
AbstractIn this paper we intend to present a review of the National Curriculum continuity in mathematics, in terms of content, from the primary to the secondary. The issues on which we have committed are related to “outputs” learning mathematics fourth class and “inputs” appropriate grade. Because a complete analysis of mathematics curricular content can not be included in an article like this, we summarize only the learning content “fraction”. As far we know, continuity issues relating to both the content of their purchases to specific skills training to students, standards and performance descriptors etc., relative to a subject or a curriculum area, in recent formulation, not be found treated in the literature, even in the didactics of discipline
Interdisciplinary (retail) research: The business of geography and the geography of business
NoAt the 2005 British Academy of Management conference several well-known economic
geographers, including Neil Wrigley, Gordon Clark, and Susan Christopherson, called
for management researchers to engage with economic geographers on interrelated
geographical and managerial issues in the study of (retail) firms. In this commentary
we reflect upon the present geography -management interface.We begin by considering
the term `interdisciplinary research' and its relationship to any management - geography interface. This is followed by a context-specific discussion of international retailing and the role of research on the retail transnational corporation (TNC) in developing an interdisciplinary agenda. This commentary represents an initial more business and management focused response to the call from geography academics for more/better interdisciplinary research at the geography - management interface
Edge- and Node-Disjoint Paths in P Systems
In this paper, we continue our development of algorithms used for topological
network discovery. We present native P system versions of two fundamental
problems in graph theory: finding the maximum number of edge- and node-disjoint
paths between a source node and target node. We start from the standard
depth-first-search maximum flow algorithms, but our approach is totally
distributed, when initially no structural information is available and each P
system cell has to even learn its immediate neighbors. For the node-disjoint
version, our P system rules are designed to enforce node weight capacities (of
one), in addition to edge capacities (of one), which are not readily available
in the standard network flow algorithms.Comment: In Proceedings MeCBIC 2010, arXiv:1011.005
Analytic parametrizations of the non-perturbative Pomeron and QCD-inspired models
We consider several classes of analytic parametrizations of hadronic
scattering amplitudes, and compare their predictions to all available forward
data (proton- proton, antiproton-proton, pion-proton, kaon-proton,
photon-proton, photon- photon, sigma-proton). Although these parametrizations
are very close for energy larger than 9 GeV, it turns out that they differ
markedly at low energy, where a universal Pomeron term ~(ln s)**2 enables one
to extend the fit down to 4 GeV.Comment: 11 pages, 2 tables, Presented at the 9th Blois Workshop on Elastic
and Diffractive Scattering, Pruhonice, Czech Republic, 9-15 June 200
New measures of the quality and of the reliability of fits applied to forward hadronic data at t=0
We develop five new statistical measures of the quality of fits, which we
combine with the usual confidence level to determine the models which fit best
all available data for total cross sections and for the real part of the
forward hadronic amplitude.Comment: 7 pages, presented by J.R. Cudell on behalf of the COMPETE
collaboration at the 6th workshop on non-perturbative QCD, American
University of Paris, 5-9 June 200
Analytic Amplitude Models for Forward Scattering
We report on fits of a large class of analytic amplitude models for forward
scattering against the comprehensive data for all available reactions. To
differentiate the goodness of the fits of many possible parametrizations to a
large sample of data, we developed and used a set of quantitative indicators
measuring statistical quality of the fits over and beyond the typical criterion
of the . These indicators favor models with a universal
Pomeron term, which enables one to extend the fit down to GeV.Comment: 13 pages, COMPETE Collaboration, talk presented at the 9th
International Conference (Blois Workshop) on Elastic and Diffractive
Scatterin
Forward observables at RHIC, the Tevatron run II and the LHC
We present predictions on the total cross sections and on the ratio of the
real part to the imaginary part of the elastic amplitude (rho parameter) for
present and future pp and pbar p colliders, and on total cross sections for
gamma p -> hadrons at cosmic-ray energies and for gamma gamma -> hadrons up to
sqrt(s)=1 TeV.
These predictions are based on a study of many possible analytic
parametrisations and invoke the current hadronic dataset at t=0. The
uncertainties on total cross sections, including the systematic theoretical
errors, reach 1% at RHIC, 3% at the Tevatron, and 10% at the LHC, whereas those
on the rho parameter are respectively 10%, 17%, and 26%.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures, LaTeX, presented at the Second International
"Cetraro" Workshop & NATO Advanced Research Workshop "Diffraction 2002",
Alushta, Crimea, Ukraine, August 31 - September 6, 200
Liver resections in hepatocarcinoma – preliminary results
Clinica I Chirurgie, Sp. “Sf. Spiridon”, Iași, UMF “Gr.T. Popa”, Iași, Romania, Al XI-lea Congres al Asociației Chirurgilor „Nicolae Anestiadi” din Republica Moldova și cea de-a XXXIII-a Reuniune a Chirurgilor din Moldova „Iacomi-Răzeșu” 27-30 septembrie 2011Introducere. Carcinomul hepatocelular (CHC) este forma dominantă de malignitate hepatică primitivă şi este diferită histologic şi etiologic de alte
forme de cancer hepatic. Incidența în lume variază între 2 şi 30 de cazuri/ 100000 locuitori/an, iar în România după ultimele date este de 4-10/100000
locuitori/an. Carcinomul hepatocelular este o cauză importantă de deces prin cancer în întreaga lume, iar incidența sa este de aşteptat să crească în
continuare în următorii ani. Rezecția chirurgicală a tumorii este cea mai bună metodă de tratament și are șansa de vindecare cea mai mare. Material și
Metodă. Am efectuat un studiu prospectiv în perioada 01.04.2009-30.06.2011 pe 17 pacienți cu hepatocarcinom tratați în Clinica I Chirurgie. Au fost
incluși doar pacienții la care s-a practicat rezecție hepatică. Rezultate. Din numărul total de pacienți au predominat bărbații reprezentând 64,7%. Vârsta
medie a fost de 59,6 ani cu extreme între 25 ani și 78 ani. În 14 cazuri CHC s-a dezvoltat pe hepatită virală cronică. La 58.8% din pacienți localizarea a
fost în lobul drept, iar în lobul stâng la 41,2%. Am avut complicații postoperatorii la 4 pacienți și un deces. Concluzii. Rezecția hepatică se poate efectua
la pacienții cu CHC în condiții sigure chiar și la cei cu ciroză hepatică. Această metodă de tratament trebuie efectuată de fiecare dată când este posibil
deoarece are complicații minime și cel mai bun prognostic.Introduction. The hepatocarcinoma (HCC) is the dominant type of primary liver malignant tumors, with a different etiology and histology comparing
to others liver malignancies. The worldwide annual incidence varies between 2 and 30 cases/100000 inhabitants. The incidence of hepatocarcinoma
in Romania is 4 to 10 cases/100000 inhabitants per year. The hepatocellular carcinoma represent an important cause of death through malignancies,
with a predictive raising in the next years. The liver resection is the rational and potentially curative therapy. Material and methods. This paper is based
on a prospective study between 01.06.2009- 30.06.2011; we included 17 patients with hepatocarcinoma treated in 1st Surgical Clinic of St. Spiridon
Hospital, considering only the patients with liver resection. Results. The males represented 64,5% of all the patients included in our study, the medium
age was 54,7 years, with age limits between 25 and 78. In 14 of the cases the HCC developped on chronic viral hepatitis. In 58,5% of the cases the
tumor was localised in the right liver, in the left liver the percentage being 41,5%. We had 4 postoperative complications and 1 death. Conclusions.
The liver resection is a safe procedure for the patients with hepatocarcinoma, even the liver cirrhosis developped. This treatment procedure should be
considered in all the selected cases, the resection having the best prognosis and minimally complications
Spin asymmetries for elastic proton scattering and the spin dependent couplings of the Pomeron
This paper serves as a report on the large amount of analysis done in
conjunction with the polarized proton program at RHIC. This comprises elastic
scattering data of protons on protons in colliding beam or fixed target mode
and proton beams on carbon targets. In addition to providing a model for the
energy dependence of the analyzing power of elastic scattering needed for
proton polarimetry, it also provides some significant information about the
spin dependence of dominant Regge poles. Most notably, the data indicates that
the Pomeron has a significant spin-flip coupling. This allows the exploration
of the double spin flip asymmetry A_{NN} for which some data over a wide energy
range is now available, along with a concrete realization of a proposed Odderon
search.Comment: final reference modife
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