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Hourly weather observations from the Scottish Highlands (1883â1904) rescued by volunteer citizen scientists
Weather observations taken every hour during the years 1883â1904 on the summit of Ben Nevis (1345 m above sea level) and in the town of Fort William in the Scottish Highlands have been transcribed from the original publications into digital form. More than 3,500 citizen scientist volunteers completed the digitization in less than 3 months using the WeatherRescue.org website. Over 1.5 million observations of atmospheric pressure, wetâ and dryâbulb temperatures, precipitation and wind speed were recovered. These data have been quality controlled and are now made openly available, including hourly values of relative humidity derived from the digitized dryâ and wetâbulb temperatures using modern hygrometric algorithms. These observations are one of the most detailed weather data collections available for anywhere in the UK in the Victorian era. In addition, 374 observations of aurora borealis seen by the meteorologists from the summit of Ben Nevis have been catalogued and this has improved the auroral record for studies of space weather
Supporting Patient and Clinician Mental Health during COVID-19 via Trauma-Informed Interdisciplinary Systems
Front-line healthcare providers including general practitioners have experienced a remarkable increase in clinical demands as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to possible cases of the virus itself, patients are presenting with exacerbated mental health and trauma concerns, while practitioners face under-resourced and over-burdened settings of practice. This report provides four feasible and trauma-informed suggestions that practitioners could put into place quickly, without unduly adding to their extant workload.https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/154741/1/Browne article.pdfhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/154741/4/Browne article 2.pdf-1Description of Browne article 2.pdf : main articl
Iris Bald
"In. memory. of Iris. Bald Her. advice. given outside the Post Office on the 19th of Feb. 1942 saved the life of my husband Roy. Marjory. N. Edwards.
Part 2: Future Direction in Nursing Theory Panel, 1978
Part 2 of a panel discussion at the 2nd Annual Nurse Educator Conference, New York City, 1978. The panel was moderated by Dr. Marjory Gordon.
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Part 1: Future Direction in Nursing Theory Panel, 1978
Part 1 of a panel discussion at the 2nd Annual Nurse Educator Conference, New York City, 1978, featuring Dr., Newman. the panel was moderated by Dr. Marjory Gordon