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Exploring and Expanding the Category of âYoung Workersâ According to Situated Ways of Doing Risk and Safetyâa Case Study in the Retail Industry
Young adult workers aged 18â24 years have the highest risk of accidents at work. Following the work of Bourdieu and Tannock, we demonstrate that young adult workers are a highly differentiated group. Accordingly, safety prevention among young adult workers needs to be nuanced in ways that take into consideration the different positions and conditions under which young adult workers are employed. Based on single and group interviews with 26 young adult workers from six various sized supermarkets, we categorize young adult retail workers into the following five distinct groups: âSkilled workers,â âApprentices,â âSabbatical year workers,â âStudent workers,â and âSchool dropouts.â We argue that exposure to accidental risk is not equally distributed among them and offer an insight into the narratives of young adult workers on the subject of risk situations at work. The categorizations are explored and expanded according to the situated ways of âdoingâ risk and safety in the working practices of the adult workers. We suggest that the understanding of âyoungâ as an age-related biological category might explain why approaches to prevent accidents among young employees first and foremost include individual factors like advice, information, and supervision and to a lesser degree the structural and cultural environment wherein they are embedded. We conclude that age cannot stand alone as the only factor in safety prevention directed at workers aged 18â24 years; if we do so, there is a risk of overemphasizing age-related individual characteristics such as awareness and cognitive limitations before structural, relational, and hierarchical dimensions at the workplace
Universally Composable Quantum Multi-Party Computation
The Universal Composability model (UC) by Canetti (FOCS 2001) allows for
secure composition of arbitrary protocols. We present a quantum version of the
UC model which enjoys the same compositionality guarantees. We prove that in
this model statistically secure oblivious transfer protocols can be constructed
from commitments. Furthermore, we show that every statistically classically UC
secure protocol is also statistically quantum UC secure. Such implications are
not known for other quantum security definitions. As a corollary, we get that
quantum UC secure protocols for general multi-party computation can be
constructed from commitments
Analyzing the Atmospheric Dispersion Correction of the Gemini Planet Imager: residual dispersion above design requirements
The Atmospheric Dispersion Corrector (ADC) of the Gemini Planet Imager (GPI)
corrects the chromatic dispersion caused by differential atmospheric refraction
(DAR), making it an important optic for exoplanet observation. Despite
requiring less than 5 mas of residual DAR to avoid potentially affecting the
coronagraph, the GPI ADC averages and mas of residual DAR in
and band respectively. We analyzed GPI data in those bands to find
explanations for the underperformance. We found the model GPI uses to predict
DAR underestimates humidity's impact on incident DAR, causing on average a 0.54
mas increase in band residual DAR. Additionally, the GPI ADC consistently
undercorrects in band by about 7 mas, causing almost all the band
residual DAR. band does not have such an offset. Perpendicular dispersion
induced by the GPI ADC, potentially from a misalignment in the prisms' relative
orientation, causes 86% of the residual DAR in band. Correcting these
issues could reduce residual DAR, thereby improving exoplanet detection. We
also made a new approximation for the index of refraction of air from 0.7
microns to 1.36 microns that more accurately accounts for the effects of
humidity.Comment: 21 pages, 10 figures, published in JATI
Discourse or dialogue? Habermas, the Bakhtin Circle, and the question of concrete utterances
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final publication is available at Springer via the link below.This article argues that the Bakhtin Circle presents a more realistic theory of concrete dialogue than the theory of discourse elaborated by Habermas. The Bakhtin Circle places speech within the âconcrete whole utteranceâ and by this phrase they mean that the study of everyday language should be analyzed through the mediations of historical social systems such as capitalism. These mediations are also characterized by a determinate set of contradictionsâthe capital-labor contradiction in capitalism, for exampleâthat are reproduced in unique ways in more concrete forms of life (the state, education, religion, culture, and so on). Utterances always dialectically refract these processes and as such are internal concrete moments, or concrete social forms, of them. Moreover, new and unrepeatable dialogic events arise in these concrete social forms in order to overcome and understand the constant dialectical flux of social life. But this theory of dialogue is different from that expounded by Habermas, who tends to explore speech acts by reproducing a dualism between repeatable and universal âabstractâ discursive processes (commonly known as the ideal speech situation) and empirical uses of discourse. These critical points against Habermas are developed by focusing on six main areas: sentences and utterances; the lifeworld and background language; active versus passive understandings of language; validity claims; obligation and relevance in language; and dialectical universalism
Mixed State Entanglement: Manipulating Polarisation-Entangled Photons
There has been much discussion recently regarding entanglement
transformations in terms of local filtering operations and whether the optimal
entanglement for an arbitrary two-qubit state could be realised. We introduce
an experimentally realisable scheme for manipulating the entanglement of an
arbitrary state of two polarisation entangled qubits. This scheme is then used
to provide some perspective to the mathematical concepts inherent in this field
with respect to a laboratory environment. Specifically, we look at how to
extract enhanced entanglement from systems with a fixed rank and in the case
where the rank of the density operator for the state can be reduced, show how
the state can be made arbitrarily close to a maximally entangled pure state. In
this context we also discuss bounds on entanglement in mixed states.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figure
Assessing the Cognitive Translational Potential of a Mouse Model of the 22q11.2 Microdeletion Syndrome.
A chromosomal microdeletion at the 22q11.2 locus is associated with extensive cognitive impairments, schizophrenia and other psychopathology in humans. Previous reports indicate that mouse models of the 22q11.2 microdeletion syndrome (22q11.2DS) may model the genetic basis of cognitive deficits relevant for neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia. To assess the models usefulness for drug discovery, a novel mouse (Df(h22q11)/+) was assessed in an extensive battery of cognitive assays by partners within the NEWMEDS collaboration (Innovative Medicines Initiative Grant Agreement No. 115008). This battery included classic and touchscreen-based paradigms with recognized sensitivity and multiple attempts at reproducing previously published findings in 22q11.2DS mouse models. This work represents one of the most comprehensive reports of cognitive functioning in a transgenic animal model. In accordance with previous reports, there were non-significant trends or marginal impairment in some tasks. However, the Df(h22q11)/+ mouse did not show comprehensive deficits; no robust impairment was observed following more than 17 experiments and 14 behavioral paradigms. Thus - within the current protocols - the 22q11.2DS mouse model fails to mimic the cognitive alterations observed in human 22q11.2 deletion carriers. We suggest that the 22q11.2DS model may induce liability for cognitive dysfunction with additional "hits" being required for phenotypic expression.The research leading to these results has received support from
the Innovative Medicine Initiative Joint Undertaking under
grant agreement No. 115008 of which resources are composed
of EFPIA in-kind contribution and financial contribution from
the European Unionâs Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/
2007â2013). The Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience
Institute is co-funded by the Medical Research Council and the
Df(h22q11)/+ and the
Wellcome Trust.This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from OUP at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhw229
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Origin of minor and trace element compositional diversity in anorthitic feldspar phenocrysts and melt inclusions from the Juan de Fuca Ridge
Melt inclusions trapped in phenocryst phases are important primarily due to their potential of preserving a significant proportion of the diversity of magma composition prior to modification of the parent magma array during transport through the crust. The goal of this investigation was to evaluate the impact of formational and post-entrapment processes on the composition of melt inclusions hosted in high anorthite plagioclase in MORB. Our observations from three plagioclase ultra-phyric lavas from the Endeavor Segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge document a narrow range of major elements and a dramatically greater range of minor and trace elements within most host plagioclase crystals. Observed host/inclusion partition coefficients for Ti are consistent with experimental determinations. In addition, observed values of D[subscript]Ti are independent of inclusion size and inclusion TiOâ content of the melt inclusion. These observations preclude significant effects from the re-homogenization process, entrapment of incompatible element boundary layers or dissolution/precipitation. The observed wide range of TiOâ contents in the host feldspar, and between bands of melt inclusions within individual crystals rule out modification of TiOâ contents by diffusion, either pre-eruption or due to re-homogenization. However, we do observe comparatively small ranges for values of KâO and Sr compared to PâOâ
and TiOâ in both inclusions and crystals that can be attributed to diffusive processes that occurred prior to eruption.KEYWORDS: crustal processes, magma transport, plagioclas
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