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    The Effect of Our Civil War on Contracts

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    Law of Imputed Negligence - Parent to Child

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    Micro-jet cooling of cutting tools

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    A cutting tool includes an insert defining a flank face, a rake face, and a cutting edge between the flank face and rake face. The cutting tool includes micro-nozzles formed in at least one of the tool body and the insert, and aimed at the cutting edge. Each micro-nozzle generates a micro jet of cutting fluid in close proximity to the cutting edge and adjacent to at least one of the flank face and the rake face.https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/patents/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Hybrid Ion-Detector/Data-Acquisition System for a TOF-MS

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    A modified ion-detector/data-acquisition system has been devised to increase the dynamic range of a time-of-flight mass spectrometer (TOF-MS) that, previously, included a microchannel-plate detector and a data-acquisition system based on counting pulses and time-tagging them by use of a time-to-digital converter (TDC). The dynamic range of the TOF-MS was limited by saturation of the microchannel plate detector, which can handle no more than a few million counts per second. The modified system includes (1) a combined microchannel plate/discrete ion multiplier and (2) a hybrid data-acquisition system that simultaneously performs analog current or voltage measurements and multianode single-ion-pulse-counting time-of-flight measurements to extend the dynamic range of a TDC into the regime in which a mass peak comprises multiple ions arriving simultaneously at the detector. The multianode data are used to determine, in real time, whether the detector is saturated. When saturation is detected, the data-acquisition system selectively enables circuitry that simultaneously determines the ion-peak intensity by measuring the time profile of the analog current or voltage detector-output signal

    Ursinus College Alumni Journal, March 1960

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    President\u27s page • 1960 - A democratic president • Faith in the individual • Teachers are made • Alumni elections - watch for your ballot in April • On recruiting • Recent changes in the Education Department • Attention: Alumna at work • Lamond promoted • The liberal arts • An interview with Flora Rahn Lentz, Class of 1889 • Esso grant • Summer Assembly • Dr. Lentz is dead • Dr. Rice publishes new Swedish text • Dr. Stein resigns • Medical college award • Washington regional • Lehigh Valley regional • New York City regional • Philadelphia regional • South Jersey regional • Schuylkill Valley regional • Ursinus Women\u27s Club • Facts concerning the directory • Alumnae hockeyites honored • New football coach • Fall sports\u27 record • Wrestling results • Please help us • Basketball review • New look in track facilities • Track • Vanishing crafts and their craftsmen • January 1960: Mid year report of the Loyalty Fund campaign • 1960 Loyalty Fund campaign • Alvin Weiss: Man of the year • News about ourselves • Weddings • Births • Necrology • Alumni Day Saturday, June 4, 1960https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1068/thumbnail.jp

    Invasive cutaneous rhizopus infections in an immunocompromised patient population associated with hospital laundry carts

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    Mucormycosis is an invasive fungal infection with high morbidity and mortality that most commonly occurs in immunocompromised hosts.1–5 Cutaneous mucormycosis is rare and can be acquired through direct contact of the fungi with non-intact skin or mucous membranes.3,4,7–9 Outbreaks of mucormycosis associated with contaminated adhesive bandages, ostomy supplies, wooden tongue depressors, and linen have been published.1,6–9 This is a report of a cluster of cutaneous mucormycosis with Rhizopus that occurred in 4 immunocompromised inpatients housed primarily in the same intensive care unit (ICU) prior to infection

    Nontarget Effects of the Mosquito Adulticide Pyrethrin Applied Aerially During a West Nile Virus Outbreak in an Urban California Environment

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    In August 2006, a pyrethrin insecticide synergized with piperonyl butoxide (EverGreen Crop Protection EC 60-6, McLaughlin Gormley King Company, Golden Valley, MN) was sprayed in ultralow volumes over the city of Davis, CA, by the Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District to control mosquitoes transmitting West Nile virus. Concurrently, we evaluated the impact of the insecticide on nontarget arthropods by 1) comparing mortality of treatment and control groups of sentinel arthropods, and 2) measuring the diversity and abundance of dead arthropods found on treatment and control tarps placed on the ground. We found no effect of spraying on nontarget sentinel species including dragonflies (Sympetrum corruptum), spiders (Argiope aurantia), butterflies (Colias eurytheme), and honeybees (Apis mellifera). In contrast, significantly higher diversity and numbers of nontarget arthropods were found on ground tarps placed in sprayed versus unsprayed areas. All of the dead nontarget species were small-bodied arthropods as opposed to the large-bodied sentinels that were not affected. The mortality of sentinel mosquitoes placed at the same sites as the nontarget sentinels and ground tarps ranged from 0% to 100%. Dead mosquitoes were not found on the ground tarps. We conclude that aerial spraying with pyrethrins had no impact on the large-bodied arthropods placed in the spray zone, but did have a measurable impact on a wide range of small-bodied organisms
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