48 research outputs found
Exile Vol. XXX
Black and White by Seymour Buffalo 1
Demosthenes by A. T. McMullen 2
Losing Face by K. Kiefer 3
untitled by Christ Paul 4
Graduations by Jay Krieger 5-6
Anonymous #1 7
Sorry We Are Close by Scott Schuster 8-25
The Roommates by Gregor Macdonald 26
Perfectly Good Words by Gregor Macdonald 27
Trees Fall Without Me, Would You? by Kate Reynolds 28-29
Anonymous #2 30
Here at the House by Joan Dewitt 31-34
An 11 year old Mother in Stanton, Tennessee by Kate Reynolds 35
In the Livingroom by Don Wenzel 36-40
Minimata by Seymour Buffalo 41
Innocent Intentions by Funkmahn 42
Bird to Brittany by A. T. McMullen 43
Fall Parent\u27s Weekend by Jacqueline Ondy 44
Cover Drawing by Jim Kenne
Interdisciplinary Fall Risk Screening and Assessment: An Evidence-Based Practice Project
This project sought to answer the following Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) question: What occupational therapy and interdisciplinary assessments have the best psychometric characteristics and are most effective for screening or evaluating person and environment fall risk factors and measuring the outcomes of fall prevention programs
Exile Vol. XXIX No. 1
Once by Kate Silliman 1
Mute by Robert Youngblood 1
Photo by Walter Gunn 2
Cactus Man by Bruce Pedretti 3
From Years On Nauset Beach by 4
Lazy Days of The Matter That Fills You With Guild (And Ecstacy) by Eric Stevenson 5
Tennessee Friday by Becky Hinshaw 6
Photo by Jenny Gardner 7
Street Opera by Bill Hayes 7
Antonia by Ruth Wick 8
Photo by Sheila Waters 9
Tunnel Vision by Jeff Reynold 10
Mrs. Matthews by Kate Reynolds 10
A White Mountain by Ruth Wick 11
The Last Days Of Oliver Descantes by Jeff Hamilton 12-23
Photo by Christopher Hooper 24
Baptism by Becky Hinshaw 25
Sunday Afternoon by August West 26
The Joke\u27s On by Christopher B. Broughm 26
Photo by Mark Baganz 27
Blues by Dave Rheingold 28
Speaking To You Through Derision by Jeff Hamilton 29
Photo by Jenny Gardner 30
Northern Lights by Adrienne Wehr 31
Tripping On The Yawn Of Tomorrow by Kate Reynolds 32
Cleo by Kim Kiefer 33
Kuei Mei by Amy Pence 34
Drawing by Peter Brooke 35
Cover Drawing by Peter Brooke -title pag
Exile Vol. XXIX No. 2
Photo by John Taylor 2
Poem by Ezra Pound 3
Photo by James Lundy 4
Balanced Budget by August West 5
The Lighter by John Zarchen 6-7
Photo by Theodore Granberg 8
Uptown by Christopher B. Brougham 9
Photo by Jeff Russell 9
Heartstrings by Pete Waters 10
Spell by Eric Stevenson 10
Mums by Mandy Wilson 10
A New Day by Chad Hussey 11
Photo by Chad Hussey 12
Solitare by Gordon Black 13-14
Photo by James Lundy 15
A Grave Day-Dream by John Zarchen 16
Photo by James Lundy 17
Photo by Pauela Theodotou 18
Reconciliation by R. T. Hayashi 19
Michigan Rt. 37 by Ruth Wick 20
Shenango Valley by August West 20
Photo by James Lundy 21
Drawing by Adrienne Wehr 22
Ultraviolet Blues by Kathy Shelton 23
New Orleans & The Silky Black Seams Of My Stockings by Kate Reynolds 23
Refraction by Pam Houston 23-31
Photo by James Lundy 32
A Midsummer Night\u27s... by R. T. Hayashi 33
Couch sleeping by Eric Stevenson 33
Before We Could Build by Kim Kiefer 34
Photo by Chad Hussey 35
The Legend Of The Bear Mother by Amy Pence 36
Photo by James Lundy 37
Cover Drawing by Peter Brooke -title pag
Two warm Neptunes transiting HIP 9618 revealed by TESS and Cheops
peer reviewedHIP 9618 (HD 12572, TOI-1471, TIC 306263608) is a bright (G = 9.0 mag) solar analogue. TESS photometry revealed the star to have two candidate planets with radii of 3.9 ± 0.044 R (HIP 9618 b) and 3.343 ± 0.039 R (HIP 9618 c). While the 20.77291 d period of HIP 9618 b was measured unambiguously, HIP 9618 c showed only two transits separated by a 680-d gap in the time series, leaving many possibilities for the period. To solve this issue, CHEOPS performed targeted photometry of period aliases to attempt to recover the true period of planet c, and successfully determined the true period to be 52.56349 d. High-resolution spectroscopy with HARPS-N, SOPHIE, and CAFE revealed a mass of 10.0 ± 3.1M for HIP 9618 b, which, according to our interior structure models, corresponds to a 6.8 ± 1.4 per cent gas fraction. HIP 9618 c appears to have a lower mass than HIP 9618 b, with a 3-sigma upper limit of 50 d, opening the door for the atmospheric characterization of warm (Teq < 750 K) sub-Neptunes