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    Dielectric properties and conductivity of glasses in the As - S and As - Se system

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    The Role of Community Centre-based Arts, Leisure and Social Activities in Promoting Adult Well-being and Healthy Lifestyles

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    Developed countries are experiencing high levels of mental and physical illness associated with long term health conditions, unhealthy lifestyles and an ageing population. Given the limited capacity of the formal health care sector to address these public health issues, attention is turning to the role of agencies active in civil society. This paper sought to evaluate the associations between participation in community centre activities, the psycho-social wellbeing and health related behaviours. This was based on an evaluation of the South West Well-being programme involving ten organisations delivering leisure, exercise, cooking, befriending, arts and crafts activities. The evaluation consisted of a before-and-after study with 687 adults. The results showed positive changes in self-reported general health, mental health, personal and social well-being. Positive changes were associated with diet and physical activity. Some activities were different in their outcomes—especially in cases where group activities were combined with one-to-one support. The results suggest that community centre activities of this nature offer benefits that are generically supportive of health behaviour changes. Such initiatives can perform an important role in supporting the health improvement objectives of formal health care services. For commissioners and partner agencies, accessibility and participation are attractive features that are particularly pertinent to the current public health context

    Spanish Artifacts from Santa Elena

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    This volume contains Parts I and 2 of a three-part presentation of the artifacts relating to the sixteenth century Spanish occupation of the colonial capital of La Florida at Santa Elena, located on Parris Island, South Carolina from 1566 to 1587. Part 1, by Stanley South, with contributions by Eugene Lyon, Richard Polhemus, William Radisch and Carl Steen, comprises the Spanish non-ceramic artifacts. Part 2, by Russell Skowronek, Richard Johnson and Stanley South, examines the Spanish imported ceramics. Part 3, incomplete at this writing, by Chester Depratter, deals with the Spanish-contemporary Indian pottery. This third part will be published as a separate volume at a later date. The entire artifact inventory of the artifacts from Santa Elena is presented in this three-part volume, being those recovered from a number of expeditions to the site between 1979 and 1985. For comparative use the appendices contain the tabulated artifact inventory resulting from these expeditions. Synthesizing tables from these data are presented in the text. This information should prove useful to students of sixteenth century Spanish colonial history, particularly historical archaeologists involved in excavating sites of this period wherever they may be.https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/archanth_anthro_studies/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Industrial data on South Carolina

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    This is a 1964 report generated by the South Carolina State Development Board to provide potential industrial developers with information about industry in South Carolina and to promote new development. The report includes detailed statistics and descriptive information about industry in South Carolina in the form of text statements as well as charts and maps. This information covers, at the industry and state levels: labor supply, economics, education, economy and finances, corporate and labor legislation, utility and transportation availability, weather and climate data, and tourism and recreation

    Lagged association between climate variables and hospital admissions for pneumonia admissions in South Africa

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    Pneumonia is a leading cause of hospitalization in South Africa. Climate change could potentially affect its incidence via changes in meteorological conditions. We investigated the delayed effects of temperature and relative humidity on pneumonia hospital admissions at two large public hospitals in Limpopo province, South Africa. Using 4062 pneumonia hospital admission records from 2007 to 2015, a time-varying distributed lag non-linear model was used to estimate temperature-lag and relative humidity-lag pneumonia relationships. Mean temperature, relative humidity and diurnal temperature range were all significantly associated with pneumonia admissions. Cumulatively across the 21-day period, higher mean daily temperature (30 °C relative to 21 °C) was most strongly associated with a decreased rate of hospital admissions (relative rate ratios (RR): 0.34, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.14–0.82), whereas results were suggestive of lower mean daily temperature (12 °C relative to 21 °C) being associated with an increased rate of admissions (RR: 1.27, 95%CI: 0.75–2.16). Higher relative humidity (>80%) was associated with fewer hospital admissions while low relative humidity (<30%) was associated with increased admissions. A proportion of pneumonia admissions were attributable to changes in meteorological variables, and our results indicate that even small shifts in their distributions (e.g., due to climate change) could lead to substantial changes in their burden. These findings can inform a better understanding of the health implications of climate change and the burden of hospital admissions for pneumonia now and in the future

    2,6-Dichloro-1-[(1E)-2-(phenyl­sulfon­yl)ethen­yl]benzene

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    In the title compound, C14H10Cl2O2S, the product of a base-catalyzed condensation followed by deca­rboxylation of the carboxyl­ate group of the sulfonyl derivative, the configuration of the alkene unit is E. The torsion angle between the alkene unit and the 2,6-dichloro­phenyl ring system is −40.8 (3)°. The dihedral angle between the rings is 80.39 (7)°

    2022-2023 Philharmonia with the Master Chorale of South Florida

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    Concert Dates & Time March 30, 2023, 8:00 P.M. at the Parker, Fort Lauderdale April 1, 2023. 8:00 P.M. at the Wold Performing Arts Center April 2, 2023. 8:00 P.M. at the Wold Performing Arts Center Program Messa da Requiem / Giuseppe Verdihttps://spiral.lynn.edu/conservatory_philharmonia/1167/thumbnail.jp

    Topology Optimization and Freeform Fabrication Framework for Developing Prosthetic Feet

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    Abstract The ability to easily design and manufacture prosthetic feet with novel design characteristics has great potential to improve amputee rehabilitation and care. This study presents a framework using topology optimization methods to develop new prosthetic feet to be manufactured using selective laser sintering. As an example application, the framework was used to generate a prosthetic foot that minimizes material usage while trying to replicate the stiffness characteristics of a commercially available carbon fiber foot. The solution was validated using finite element methods to verify the foot&apos;s loading response, and a prototype was manufactured. The result was a novel foot design that with future design modification has the potential to improve amputee gait by providing energy storage and return and reducing prosthetic weight. Introduction A recent study estimated that in 2005 approximately 1.6 million persons in the U.S. were living with limb loss (~40% major lower limb amputations) and that this total will more than double to 3.6 million by 205
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