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A coordinate free characterization of certain quasidiagonal operators
We obtain (i) a new, coordinate free, characterization of quasidiagonal
operators with essential spectra contained in the unit circle by adapting the
proof of a classical result in the theory of Banach spaces, (ii) an affirmative
answer to some questions of Hadwin, and (iii) an alternative proof of Hadwin's
characterization of the SOT, WOT and -SOT closure of the unitary orbit of a
given operator on a separable, infinite dimensional, complex Hilbert space
Automatic lightning location system
Hyperbolic triangulation method was used for locating lightning storm path and position from VHF lightning charge emissions. Possible applications in electric power companies, forest fire lookout centers, airports, and pipeline companies are indicated
Food Insecurity Rates Rise Steeply with Recession
Children's HealthWatch finds that the prevalence of food insecurity in a five-city sample of low-income families with young children increased from 18.5 percent to 22.6 percent between 2007 and 2008. This is the largest year-to-year change seen in the dataset since 2001. The increase is an indication of the economic hardships facing low-income families with young children. This data suggests that we are likely to see significant increases in food insecurity when the U.S. Department of Agriculture issues its own statistics for 2008 in late fall
Federal Programs that Protect Young Children's Health
An investment in children's health is an investment in our country's economic health. Infants and toddlers, whose bodies and brains are in their most rapid period of growth, are uniquely vulnerable to even shortterm deprivation. Ensuring that they have the basic physiologic building blocks for healthy bodies and minds is not only the right thing to do -- it is the smart thing to do. Research has shown that children who suffer from poor nutrition, unstable housing and inadequate home heating have a greater likelihood of poor health, a higher risk of developmental delays and, in some cases, an increased risk of hospitalization
Even Very Low Levels of Food Insecurity Found to Harm Children's Health
This publication is the first in a series of Children's HealthWatch Policy Action Briefs, which will provide a summary of our research, as well as that of others, on issues affecting children's health and well-being. This brief finds that more children are at risk for health and developmental problems due to lack of food than were previously thought. These children and their families are classified as
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