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Dismantling the signposts to public health? NHS data under the Health and Social Care Act 2012
The Health and Social Care Act 2012 will replace the administrative structure of the NHS in England, currently based on the resident populations of defined geographical areas, with one that relates instead to the shifting populations of individuals registered with specific general practices at given points in time.1 This will radically change the longstanding basis for collecting data routinely about the health needs of local populations, making it difficult to monitor the effect of new legislation on the health of the population locally or nationally.2 3 We discuss some of the implications of the act for existing routine data systems and the production of routine statistics that underpin essential NHS functions, including monitoring healthcare provision and ensuring equity of access, allocation of resources, and measurement of outcomes
Gas chromatograph injection system
An injection system for a gas chromatograph is described which uses a small injector chamber (available in various configurations). The sample is placed in the chamber while the chamber is not under pressure and is not heated, and there is no chance of leakage caused by either pressure or heat. It is injected into the apparatus by changing the position of a valve and heating the chamber, and is volatilized and swept by a carrier gas into the analysis apparatus
Effects of Neutron Spatial Distributions on Atomic Parity Nonconservation in Cesium
We have examined modifications to the nuclear weak charge due to small
differences between the spatial distributions of neutrons and protons in the Cs
nucleus. We derive approximate formulae to estimate the value and uncertainty
of this modification based only on nuclear rms neutron and proton radii.
Present uncertainties in neutron distributions in Cs are difficult to quantify,
but we conclude that they should not be neglected when using atomic parity
nonconservation experiments as a means to test the Standard Model.Comment: 5 pages, RevTeX, slightly revised, one figure adde
Graviton n-point functions for UV-complete theories in Anti-de Sitter space
We calculate graviton n-point functions in an anti-de Sitter black brane
background for effective gravity theories whose linearized equations of motion
have at most two time derivatives. We compare the n-point functions in Einstein
gravity to those in theories whose leading correction is quadratic in the
Riemann tensor. The comparison is made for any number of gravitons and for all
physical graviton modes in a kinematic region for which the leading correction
can significantly modify the Einstein result. We find that the n-point
functions of Einstein gravity depend on at most a single angle, whereas those
of the corrected theories may depend on two angles. For the four-point
functions, Einstein gravity exhibits linear dependence on the Mandelstam
variable s versus a quadratic dependence on s for the corrected theory.Comment: 29 page
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