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    THE REMEDIAL POWERS OF THE ADMIRALTY

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    THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE SHIP MORTGAGE ACT OF 1920

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    WORKMEN\u27S COMPENSATION AND THE MARITIME LAW

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    The Foreign Seaman and the Jones Act

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    Stabilized pigment and method for producing the same

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    A chemical species, present in two oxidation states which differ from one another by one equivalent, is added to pigment materials to serve as a recombination center for alternately capturing electrons and holes produced by the pigment materials when they are subjected to ultraviolet light exposure

    Tropical Geometry and the Motivic Nearby Fiber

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    We construct motivic invariants of a subvariety of an algebraic torus from its tropicalization and initial degenerations. More specifically, we introduce an invariant of a compactification of such a variety called the "tropical motivic nearby fiber." This invariant specializes in the schon case to the Hodge-Deligne polynomial of the limit mixed Hodge structure of a corresponding degeneration. We give purely combinatorial expressions for this Hodge-Deligne polynomial in the cases of schon hypersurfaces and smooth tropical varieties. We also deduce a formula for the Euler characteristic of a general fiber of the degeneration.Comment: 27 pages. Compositio Mathematica, to appea

    Projecting renal replacement therapy–specific end-stage renal disease prevalence using registry data

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    End-stage renal disease incidence and prevalence are increasing in many countries worldwide. Projections of ESRD prevalence are useful for forecasting future resource requirements, and organ failure registry databases are valuable for the development of appropriate projection models. We outline one method of generating renal replacement therapy (RRT)–specific ESRD prevalence projections based on data obtained from the Canadian Organ Replacement Register (CORR). To illustrate the methods, we present national RRT-specific prevalence projections for Canada to the year 2005. Continued large increases in ESRD incidence and prevalence are projected, particularly among diabetics. As of December 31, 1996, there were 17,807 patients receiving RRT in Canada. This number is projected to climb to 32,952 by the end of 2005, for a relative increase of 85% (average relative increase of 5.8% per year). Registry data are a useful basis for future health care planning

    Modeling practical thinking

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    Intellectualists about knowledge how argue that knowing how to do something is knowing the content of a proposition (i.e, a fact). An important component of this view is the idea that propositional knowledge is translated into behavior when it is presented to the mind in a peculiarly practical way. Until recently, however, intellectualists have not said much about what it means for propositional knowledge to be entertained under thought's practical guise. Carlotta Pavese fills this gap in the intellectualist view by modeling practical modes of thought after Fregean senses. In this paper, I take up her model and the presuppositions it is built upon, arguing that her view of practical thought is not positioned to account for much of what human agents are able to do

    Land‐atmosphere interactions exacerbated the drought and heatwave over northern Europe during summer 2018

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    The 2018 drought and heatwave over northern Europe were exceptional, with unprecedented forest fires in Sweden, searing heat in Germany and water restrictions in England. Monthly, daily, and hourly data from ERA5, verified with in situ soil water content and surface flux measurements, are examined to investigate the subseasonal‐to‐seasonal progression of the event and the diurnal evolution of tropospheric profiles over Britain to quantify the anomalous land surface contribution to heat and drought. Data suggest the region entered an unprecedented condition of becoming a “hot spot” for land‐atmosphere coupling, which exacerbated the heatwave across much of northern Europe. Land‐atmosphere feedbacks were prompted by unusually low soil water over wide areas, which generated moisture limitations on surface latent heat fluxes, suppressing cloud formation, increasing surface net radiation, and driving temperatures higher during several multiweek episodes of extreme heat. We find consistent evidence in field data and reanalysis of a threshold of soil water content at most locations, below which surface fluxes and daily maximum temperatures become hypersensitive to declining soil water. Similar recent heatwaves over various parts of Europe in 2003, 2010, and 2019, combined with dire climate change projections, suggest such events could be on the increase. Land‐atmosphere feedbacks may play an increasingly important role in exacerbating extremes, but could also contribute to their predictability on subseasonal time scales
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