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Session 1: Access to Legal Services - The Role of Innovation and Technology
This expert panel is addressing access to justice problems. People without access to lawyers and legal services suffer in many ways not limited to divorce, domestic violence, and educational roadblocks. This panel will ask what lawyers can do to help, in what ways can technology help or replace lawyers in the delivery of legal and non-legal services. It will also explore different legal services being offered by individuals who do not have a JD, online firms, and developing technology in a law firm owed subsidiary. There are six panelists who are broken into two categories: (1) the innovation and delivery of legal services; and (2) technology innovation and justice
History of POIC Capabilities and Limitations to Conduct International Space Station Payload Operations
Payload science operations on the International Space Station (ISS) have been conducted continuously twenty-four hours per day, 365 days a year beginning February, 2001 and continuing through present day. The Payload Operations Integration Center (POIC), located at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, has been a leader in integrating and managing NASA distributed payload operations. The ability to conduct science operations is a delicate balance of crew time, onboard vehicle resources, hardware up-mass to the vehicle, and ground based flight control team manpower. Over the span of the last ten years, the POIC flight control team size, function, and structure has been modified several times commensurate with the capabilities and limitations of the ISS program. As the ISS vehicle has been expanded and its systems changed throughout the assembly process, the resources available to conduct science and research have also changed. Likewise, as ISS program financial resources have demanded more efficiency from organizations across the program, utilization organizations have also had to adjust their functionality and structure to adapt accordingly. The POIC has responded to these often difficult challenges by adapting our team concept to maximize science research return within the utilization allocations and vehicle limitations that existed at the time. In some cases, the ISS and systems limitations became the limiting factor in conducting science. In other cases, the POIC structure and flight control team size were the limiting factors, so other constraints had to be put into place to assure successful science operations within the capabilities of the POIC. This paper will present the POIC flight control team organizational changes responding to significant events of the ISS and Shuttle programs
Factors influencing delayed clearance of high dose methotrexate (HDMTX) in pediatric, adolescent, and young adult oncology patients
PurposeTo identify modifiable risk factors associated with prolonged clearance of methotrexate in pediatric, adolescent, and young adult (AYA) oncology patients receiving high dose methotrexate (HDMTX).Design/MethodA single institution, retrospective chart review of patients receiving HDMTX between 2010-2017. Patients had a diagnosis of either leukemia or osteosarcoma. Data included demographics, concurrent intravenous (IV) medications, IV fluids (IVF) administered, urine output (UO), and rises in serum creatinine (RSC) reflective of renal toxicity (RT). Outcome measures included 1) delayed targeted MTX clearance (DC), 2) actual time to clearance (TTC) and 3) length of stay (LOS).ResultsData from 447 HDMTX administrations were analyzed. The sample consisted of 241 (54%) osteosarcoma encounters, and 206 (46%) leukemia encounters, with an average patient age of 12.7 years. Multivariate analysis showed that DC was associated with the diagnosis of leukemia (OR 7.64, p <.0001), and less UO on day 1 (OR 0.76, p=0.005). Increased TTC was associated with increasing age (RR 1.02, p<0.0001), higher 24-hour MTX levels (RR 1.001, p=0.012) and 48-hour MTX levels (RR 1.02, p<0.0001), RT (RR 1.004, p<0.0001), use of IV lorazepam (RR 1.08, p=0.001) and IV metoclopramide (RR 1.08, p<0.001) both on day 3. Like TTC, LOS was affected by MTX levels at 24 (RR 1.001, p=0.025) and 48 hours (RR 1.03, p<0.0001), RT (RR 1.006, p<0.0001), total IV medications on day 3 (RR 1.042, p<0.0001), and the use of leucovorin on day 2 (RR 0.93, p=0.002).ConclusionMultiple modifiable risk factors were identified which can be leveraged to improve HDMTX clearance. Subsequent efforts will assess whether acting on such risk factors can improve MTX clearance and shorten LOS
The Grizzly, December 7, 1984
Campus Life Considers Alternative Housing • Meunch Proposes RA Pay Raise • French Department Plans Summer Study Aboard • Campus Enjoys Third Pub Night • Phone Jacks in Old Men\u27s by Spring Semester, Kane Says • College Bowl Enters Sixth Week • Grapplers Take Second at LVI • Men\u27s B-ball Jumps to 4-0 • Women\u27s B-ball Loses to Swarthmore • Fencing Club Co-sponsors Tourney • Mermen Win Big • Men\u27s Track Begins Indoor Season • Gymnasts Win Openerhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1130/thumbnail.jp
EGRET Observations of the Extragalactic Gamma Ray Emission
The all-sky survey in high-energy gamma rays (E30 MeV) carried out by the
Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment Telescope (EGRET) aboard the Compton Gamma-Ray
Observatory provides a unique opportunity to examine in detail the diffuse
gamma-ray emission. The observed diffuse emission has a Galactic component
arising from cosmic-ray interactions with the local interstellar gas and
radiation as well an almost uniformly distributed component that is generally
believed to originate outside the Galaxy. Through a careful study and removal
of the Galactic diffuse emission, the flux, spectrum and uniformity of the
extragalactic emission is deduced. The analysis indicates that the
extragalactic emission is well described by a power law photon spectrum with an
index of -(2.10+-0.03) in the 30 MeV to 100 GeV energy range. No large scale
spatial anisotropy or changes in the energy spectrum are observed in the
deduced extragalactic emission. The most likely explanation for the origin of
this extragalactic high-energy gamma-ray emission is that it arises primarily
from unresolved gamma-ray-emitting blazars.Comment: 19 pages latex, 10 figures, accepted for publication in Ap
Molecular Momentum Transport at Fluid-Solid Interfaces in MEMS/NEMS: A Review
This review is focused on molecular momentum transport at fluid-solid interfaces mainly related to microfluidics and nanofluidics in micro-/nano-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS). This broad subject covers molecular dynamics behaviors, boundary conditions, molecular momentum accommodations, theoretical and phenomenological models in terms of gas-solid and liquid-solid interfaces affected by various physical factors, such as fluid and solid species, surface roughness, surface patterns, wettability, temperature, pressure, fluid viscosity and polarity. This review offers an overview of the major achievements, including experiments, theories and molecular dynamics simulations, in the field with particular emphasis on the effects on microfluidics and nanofluidics in nanoscience and nanotechnology. In Section 1 we present a brief introduction on the backgrounds, history and concepts. Sections 2 and 3 are focused on molecular momentum transport at gas-solid and liquid-solid interfaces, respectively. Summary and conclusions are finally presented in Section 4
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