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    Commentary on Moving Beyond Lip Service: The Clinical Reasoning Behind Practicing Strengths

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    Invited Commentary on Moving Beyond Lip Service: The Clinical Reasoning Behind Practicing Strength

    High energy X-ray results from HEAO-1: X-ray pulsars, and the all sky survey

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    Results of the sky survey performed with the high energy X-ray detectors of the A-4 experiment onboard the HEAO 1 spacecraft are presented. The data presented cover the energy range from 13 to 80 keV. Strong sources are identified by visual inspection and azimuthal superpositions are performed in order to find weak sources. Time variability is also examined. Results of studies of X-ray pulsars are given including a brief description of an X-ray pulsar in terms of current theory

    Management of large-scale technology

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    Two major themes are addressed in this assessment of the management of large-scale NASA programs: (1) how a high technology agency was a decade marked by a rapid expansion of funds and manpower in the first half and almost as rapid contraction in the second; and (2) how NASA combined central planning and control with decentralized project execution

    Automatically detecting neighbourhood constraint interactions using Comet

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    Local Search has been shown to be capable of producing high quality solutions in a variety of hard constraint and optimisation problems. Typically implementing a Local Search algorithm is done in a problem specic manner. In the last few years a variety of approaches have emerged focussed on easing the implementation and creating a clean separation between the algorithm and problem. We present a system which can deduce information about the interactions between problem constraints and the search neighbourhoods whilst maintaining a loose coupling between these components. We apply this technique to the International Timetabling Competition instances and show an implementation expressed in Comet

    The NASA/Baltimore Applications Project (BAP). Computer aided dispatch and communications system for the Baltimore Fire Department: A case study of urban technology application

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    An engineer and a computer expert from Goddard Space Flight Center were assigned to provide technical assistance in the design and installation of a computer assisted system for dispatching and communicating with fire department personnel and equipment in Baltimore City. Primary contributions were in decision making and management processes. The project is analyzed from four perspectives: (1) fire service; (2) technology transfer; (3) public administration; and (5) innovation. The city benefitted substantially from the approach and competence of the NASA personnel. Given the proper conditions, there are distinct advantages in having a nearby Federal laboratory provide assistance to a city on a continuing basis, as is done in the Baltimore Applications Project

    Properties of Cooperatively Induced Phases in Sensing Models

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    A large number of eukaryotic cells are able to directly detect external chemical gradients with great accuracy and the ultimate limit to their sensitivity has been a topic of debate for many years. Previous work has been done to understand many aspects of this process but little attention has been paid to the possibility of emergent sensing states. Here we examine how cooperation between sensors existing in a two dimensional network, as they do on the cell's surface, can both enhance and fundamentally alter the response of the cell to a spatially varying signal. We show that weakly interacting sensors linearly amplify the sensors response to an external gradient while a network of strongly interacting sensors form a collective non-linear response with two separate domains of active and inactive sensors forming what have called a "1/2-state" . In our analysis we examine the cell's ability to sense the direction of a signal and pay special attention to the substantially different behavior realized in the strongly interacting regime.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure

    Comment: On Random Scan Gibbs Samplers

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    Comment on ``On Random Scan Gibbs Samplers'' [arXiv:0808.3852]Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/08-STS252B the Statistical Science (http://www.imstat.org/sts/) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
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