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Review on Master Patient Index
In today's health care establishments there is a great diversity of
information systems. Each with different specificities and capacities,
proprietary communication methods, and hardly allow scalability. This set of
characteristics hinders the interoperability of all these systems, in the
search for the good of the patient. It is vulgar that, when we look at all the
databases of each of these information systems, we come across different
registers that refer to the same person; records with insufficient data;
records with erroneous data due to errors or misunderstandings when inserting
patient data; and records with outdated data. These problems cause duplicity,
incoherence, discontinuation and dispersion in patient data. With the intention
of minimizing these problems that the concept of a Master Patient Index is
necessary. A Master Patient Index proposes a centralized repository, which
indexes all patient records of a given set of information systems. Which is
composed of a set of demographic data sufficient to unambiguously identify a
person and a list of identifiers that identify the various records that the
patient has in the repositories of each information system. This solution
allows for synchronization between all the actors, minimizing incoherence, out
datedness, lack of data, and a decrease in duplicate registrations. The Master
Patient Index is an asset to patients, the medical staff and health care
providers
1982 Minutes of the Kings Mountain Baptist Association
The 1982 meeting of the Kings Mountain Baptist Association met at New Hope Baptist Church in Earl, NC and Bethlehem Baptist Church in Kings Mountain, NC. The minutes are dedicated in memory of Rev. W. Clyde Bearden. The Christian Life Committee helped organize Citizens for Decency through Law (CDL) to address the issue of businesses that sell pornographic materials in Cleveland County. Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Washburn and Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Washburn donated a computer (TRS-80 Model II) to the Association.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/kmba-minutes/1129/thumbnail.jp
Freeze-Out Time in Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions from Coulomb Effects in Transverse Pion Spectra
The influence of the nuclear Coulomb field on transverse spectra of
and measured in reactions at 158 A GeV has been investigated.
Pion trajectories are calculated in the field of an expanding fireball. The
observed enhancement of the ratio at small momenta depends on the
temperature and transverse expansion velocity of the source, the rapidity
distribution of the net positive charge, and mainly the time of the freeze-out.Comment: 11 pages including 2 figure
Harsh Poetry and Art's Address: Romare Bearden and Hans-Georg Gadamer in Conversation
In this essay, I analyze Romare Beardenâs art, methodology, and thinking about art, as well as his attempt to harmonize his personal aesthetic goals with his sociopolitical concerns. I then turn to Hans-Georg Gadamerâs reflections on art and our experience (Erfahrung) of art. I show how Beardenâs approach to art and the artworks themselves resonate with Gadamerâs critique of aesthetic consciousness and his contention that artworks address us, make claims upon us, and even reveal truth. Lastly, I discuss Gadamerâs emphasis on the spectatorâs active yet non-mastering role in the event of artâs addressâan event that implicates the spectator and has the potential to transform him or her. This leads to a discussion of Gadamerâs notion of the type of self-(and world) understanding that occurs through aesthetic experience. I close by returning to Bearden in order to discuss how his art unearths a crucial feature of our being-in-the-world. I call this feature âworld-unmaskingâ and show how it expands and enriches Gadamerâs account
Charged antiparticle to particle ratios near midrapidity in p+p collisions at sqrt(s_NN)=200 GeV
The ratios of the yields of primary charged antiparticles to particles have
been obtained for pions, kaons, and protons near midrapidity for p+p collisions
at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV. Ratios of =1.000 +/- 0.012 (stat.) +/- 0.019
(syst.), =0.93 +/- 0.05 (stat.) +/- 0.03 (syst.), and =0.85 +/-
0.04 (stat.) +/- 0.03 (syst.) have been measured. The reported values represent
the ratio of the yields averaged over the rapidity range of 0.1<y_{pi}<1.3 and
0<y_{K,p}<0.8, and for transverse momenta of 0.1<p_T^{pi,K}<1.0 GeV/c and
0.3<p_T^{p}<1.0 GeV/c. Within the uncertainties, all three ratios are
consistent with the values measured in d+Au collisions at the same energy. The
data are compared to results from other collision systems and energies.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, 1 table, submitted to Phys. Rev.
(Anti)Proton and Pion Source Sizes and Phase Space Densities in Heavy Ion Collisions
NA44 has measured mid-rapidity deuteron spectra from AA collisions at
sqrt{s}=18GeV/A at the CERN SPS. Combining these spectra with published proton,
antiproton and antideuteron data allows us to calculate, within a coalescence
framework, proton and antiproton source sizes and phase space densities. These
results are compared to pion source sizes and densities, pA results and to
lower energy (AGS) data. The antiproton source is larger than the proton source
at sqrt{s}=18GeV/A. The phase space densities of pions and protons are not
constant but grow with system size. Both pi+ and proton radii decrease with
transverse mass and increase with sqrt{s}. Pions and protons do not freeze-out
independently. The nature of their interaction changes as sqrt{s}, and the
pion/proton ratio increases.Comment: 4 pages, Latex 2.09, 3 eps figures. Changes for January 2001. The
proton source size is now calculated assuming a more realistic Hulthen,
rather than Gaussian, wavefunction. A new figure shows the effect of this
change which is important for small radii. A second new figure shows the
results of RQMD calculations of the proton source size and phase density.
Because of correlations between position and momentum coalesence does not
show the full proton source size. The paper has been streamlined and
readability improve
Non-extensive statistics effects in quark-gluon plasma and in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
The presence of memory effects and color long-range forces among the
many-parton system in the early stage of heavy-ion collisions can affect the
particle statistical behavior at the freeze-out temperature. In this context,
we calculate, in the framework of the equilibrium generalized non-extensive
thermostatistics, the shape of pion transverse mass spectrum and the value of
the transverse momentum correlation function of the pions emitted during the
central Pb+Pb collisions and we show that the experimental results is well
reproduced assuming very small deviations from the standard statistics.Comment: 4 pages, contribution to the proceedings of the International
Conference on Quark Nuclear Physics (Adelaide, February 21-25, 2000
On positivity and roots in operator algebras
In earlier papers the second author and Charles Read have introduced and
studied a new notion of positivity for operator algebras, with an eye to
extending certain C*-algebraic results and theories to more general algebras.
The present paper consists of complements to some facts in the just mentioned
papers, concerning this notion of positivity. For example we prove a result on
the numerical range of products of the roots of commuting operators with
numerical range in a sector.Comment: 11 pages, to appear Integral Equations Operator Theor
Classical Guitar & Jazz Guitar Ensemble
KSU School of Music presents Classical Guitar featuring Aldo Cardenas with Ruth Bearden, flute. Jazz Guitar Ensemble is directed by Senior Lecturer of Jazz Studies and Jazz Guitar, Trey Wright.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/1981/thumbnail.jp
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