595 research outputs found
Changing Course: Improving Outcomes for African-American Males Involved With Child Welfare Systems
This paper draws attention to African-American boys and young men who are involved with the nation's child welfare systems and identifies policies and practices that can help to improve their experiences and outcomes
Intentions and Results: A Look Back at the Adoption and Safe Families Act
Compiles papers and policy briefs examining the intended and unintended consequences for children, families, and the child welfare system of the 1997 law to prioritize child safety in case decision making and connect children to permanent families
Counting Is Not Enough: Investing in Qualitative Case Reviews for Practice Improvement in Child Welfare
Outlines the value of quality case service reviews in child welfare systems, requirements for building and sustaining a robust process and adapting it under limited state budgets, and recommendations for jurisdictions, initiators, and national leadership
Coherence-controlled transparency and far-from-degenerate parametric gain in a strongly-absorbing Doppler-broadened medium
An inversionless gain of anti-Stokes radiation above the oscillation
threshold in an optically-dense far-from-degenerate double-Lambda
Doppler-broadened medium accompanied by Stokes gain is predicted. The outcomes
are illustrated with numerical simulations applied to sodium dimer vapor.
Optical switching from absorption to gain via transparency controlled by a
small variation of the medium and of the driving radiation parameters which are
at a level less than one photon per molecule is shown. Related video/audio
clips see in: A.K. Popov, S.A. Myslivets, and T.F. George, Optics Express Vol.
7, No 3, 148 (2000)(http://epubs.osa.org/oearchive/source/22947.htm) or
download: http://kirensky.krasn.ru/popov/opa/opa.htmComment: 4 pages, 3 eps figures, to be published in Optics Letters, vol.25, No
18 (2000), minor style changes and reference correctio
A Retrospective on DOSE: An Interpretive Approach to Structure Editor Generation
DOSE is unique among structu.re editor generators in its interpretive approach. This approach leads to very fast turn-around time for changes and provides multi-language facilities for no additional effort or cost. This article compares the interpretive approach to the compilation approach of other structu.re editor generators. It describes some of the design and implementation decisions made and remade during this project and the lessons learned. It emphasizes the advantages and disadvantages of DOSE with respect to other structure editing systems
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