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    Denouement

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    Mrs. Bridgford was fidgeting. The prospect of the long evening before her filled her with nervous panic. Her husband sat solidly established behind his newspaper; she knew that no prospect of adventure could lure him from it. They sat in their intimate sphere of lamp-light without exchanging a word; the daily commonplace, had been duly gone through at dinner. Now there was nothing

    Armor Against Death

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    At last the hour of peace, the voices stilled The contest ended at last. The citadel Is saved, and the sudden ambushes are over. The night is lovely and quiet where we dwell

    Mikva Challenge: Are We Misleading Ourselves? A Long-Term Evaluation Framework for an Organization in Transition

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    Organizations are continually evolving to meet changing demands and expectations on their resources, personnel and programs. In order to continue to be successful, an organization must analyze itself to understand what changes are required and why an organization should make them. This analysis often involves both a shortterm and long-term evaluation to great a more complete understanding of an organization, before any changes are implemented. However, organizations often do not have an evaluation plan with which to judge long-term effectiveness of its programs, preferring to concentrate on short-term, cyclical evaluation processes. As a result, in this paper, a detailed foundation for a long-term evaluation framework is provided to help increase Mikva Challenge’s Election in Action (EIA) program’s long-term viability, effectiveness and efficiency

    Patient considerations in the treatment of COPD: focus on the new combination inhaler umeclidinium/vilanterol.

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    Medication adherence among patients with chronic diseases, such as COPD, may be suboptimal, and many factors contribute to this poor adherence. One major factor is the frequency of medication dosing. Once-daily dosing has been shown to be an important variable in medication adherence in chronic diseases, such as COPD. New inhalers that only require once-daily dosing are becoming more widely available. Combination once-daily inhalers that combine any two of the following three agents are now available: 1) a long-acting muscarinic antagonist; 2) a long acting beta2 agonist; and 3) an inhaled corticosteroid. A new once-daily inhaler with both a long-acting muscarinic antagonist, umeclidinium bromide, and a long acting beta2 agonist, vilanterol trifenatate, is now available worldwide for COPD treatment. It provides COPD patients convenience, efficacy, and a very favorable adverse-effects profile. Additional once-daily combination inhalers are available or will soon be available for COPD patients worldwide. The use of once-daily combination inhalers will likely become the standard maintenance management approach in the treatment of COPD because they improve medication adherence

    Filling in the Distant Background

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    Teutonic Terror: The History of German Counterterrorism Policy

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    Terrorism wasn’t born in the 21st Century. Learn how Germany has dealt with domestic threats from the Cold War to the War on Terror

    IEEE 802.11 parameters adaptation for Performance enhancement in high density Wireless networks

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    Tribunal : Ramón Agüero, Álvaro Martín, Federico LarrocaNowadays, it is common to find wireless networks that are based on the IEEE 802.11 standard deployed in an unplanned and unmanaged manner. Moreover, because of the low hardware cost and, trying to obtain optimal coverage and performance, a large number of devices are usually installed in reduced spaces generating high-density deployments. This kind of networks experiment a myriad of problems (e.g., interference, medium access control, etc.) related with the shared nature of the transmission medium. In recent years, different physical-layer- and link-layer-adaptation mechanisms have been proposed to palliate those problems, however, their feedback-loop-based behaviour in a highly complex RF medium makes their performance hard to assess. In this work, we study the problems of high-density networks, experimentally evaluate some existing solutions and propose a new adaptation mechanism, PRCS, that tackles some common weakness of those solutions. PRCS control the transmit power, the data rate, and the carrier sense threshold of APs of a wireless network so as to mitigate the effects of interference in high-density deployments without causing unfairness between links. In simulation-based experiments, PRCS outperforms similar existing mechanisms in various scenarios and in a particular scenario, where most mechanisms fail, duplicates global network throughput.En la actualidad, es muy común encontrar redes inalámbricas basadas en el estándar IEEE 802.11 desplegadas de manera no planificada ni gestionada. Además, debido al bajo costo de los dispositivos y con la intención de obtener una cobertura y rendimiento óptimos, un gran número de dispositivos son instalados en espacios reducidos, generado despliegues de alta densidad. Este tipo de redes experimentan una gran variedad de problemas (por ej., interferencia, control de acceso al medio, etc.) relacionados con el hecho de que utilizan un medio de transmisión compartido. En los últimos años, diferentes mecanismos de adaptación de parámetros de la capa física y de enlace han sido propuestos con el objetivo de mitigar estos problemas. Estas soluciones adaptan parámetros tales como la potencia de transmisión o la tasa de transmisión. En este trabajo, estudiamos los problemas de las redes inalámbricas de alta densidad, evaluamos mediante experimentos algunas de las soluciones existentes y proponemos un nuevo mecanismo de adaptación, PRCS, que aborda algunas de las debilidades de estas soluciones. PRCS controla la potencia de transmisión, la tasa de transmisión y el umbral del mecanismo de sensado de portadora de los puntos de acceso de una red inalámbrica. El objetivo de este mecanismo es mitigar los efectos de la interferencia en despliegues de alta densidad sin causar asimetrías entre los enlaces. En experimentos basados en simulaciones, mostramos que PRCS supera a los mecanismos existentes en varios escenarios y, en un escenario en particular donde la mayoría de los mecanismos fallan, duplica el rendimiento global de la red

    Experimental Schmidt Decomposition and Entanglement Detection

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    We introduce an experimental procedure for the detection of quantum entanglement of an unknown quantum state with as few measurements as possible. The method requires neither a priori knowledge of the state nor a shared reference frame between the observers. The scheme starts with local measurements, possibly supplemented with suitable filtering, that can be regarded as calibration. Consecutive correlation measurements enable detection of the entanglement of the state. We utilize the fact that the calibration stage essentially establishes the Schmidt decomposition for pure states. Alternatively we develop a decision tree which reveals entanglement within few steps. These methods are illustrated and verified experimentally for various two-qubit entangled states.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figures, journal versio

    Ermita de Santa Paula de Dènia. Any 1405

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