97 research outputs found

    Thoughts on Breast-Feeding

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    An investigation of the effect of contour process parameters on the surface roughness and dimensionality of overhanging features in 17-4 stainless steel.

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    The relationship between varying contour settings and part geometry provides insight into the attainable surface roughness and dimensional accuracy of parts fabricated in 17-4 stainless steel via selective laser melting (SLM). Varying the contour settings of laser power (W), scan speed (mm/s), and beam offset (mm) for unsupported inclined bars. The utilization of a coordinate measuring machine (CMM) and surface profilometer quantified the dimensional accuracy and average surface roughness (Ra) for upface, downface, and topface surfaces. Adjusting the laser power and scan speed had minimal affect to surface roughness compared to part geometry. Part dimensionality was affected by the incline angle, laser power, and scan speed. Lower energy densities (J/mm) resulted in over-sized parts, while higher energy densities resulted in undersized dimensions. A clear relationship between varying contour settings and part geometry with the dimensionality and surface roughness of 17-4 fabricated benchmark parts was found

    Hedging on the Live Hog Futures Market

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    Coordinated Hog Production and Marketing

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    How Farmers Use Futures to Reduce Risk

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    Adenocarcinoma of the caecum metastatic to the bladder: an unusual cause of haematuria

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    BACKGROUND: Primary malignancies of colorectal origin can metastasise to the bladder. Reports are however extremely rare, particularly from the caecum. CASE REPORT: The report describes the case of a 45-year old male with Duke's B caecal carcinoma treated with a laparoscopically-assisted right hemicolectomy and adjuvant 5-Fluorouracil chemotherapy. Subsequently, a metastatic lesion to the bladder was demonstrated and successfully excised by partial cystectomy. CONCLUSION: In order that optimal therapeutic options can be determined, it is important for clinicians to distinguish between primary disease of the bladder and other causes of haematuria. Various immunohistochemical techniques attempt to differentiate primary adenocarcinoma of the bladder from secondary colorectal adenocarcinoma. Suspicion of metastatic disease must be raised when histologically unusual bladder tumours are identified

    Basis Hedging

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    Opportunities for Frozen Food Locker Operators

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