367 research outputs found
Institutional conceptualisations of teacher education as academic work in England
This is the post-print version of the final paper published in Teaching and Teacher Education. The published article is available from the link below. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting, and other quality control mechanisms may not be reflected in this document. Changes may have been made to this work since it was submitted for publication. Copyright @ 2012 Elsevier B.V.Through an analysis of job recruitment texts, and interviews with academic leaders, this article shows how the university-based teacher educator is produced as a category of academic worker in England. Focussing on the discursive processes of categorisation provides insights into how English universities conceptualise teacher education. Variations in conceptualisations are noted within and between institutions, with the teacher educator produced as a hybrid or exceptional category. Often, variations are produced around a practitioner/researcher contradiction. The article concludes by asking whether such variations and potential lack of coherence matter, in the context of national policy and funding constraints, and internationally
NON-FREE VORTEX FLOW EFFECTS IN AN AXIAL FLOW ROTOR
This paper presents the analysis of three-dimensional flow field developing through an industrial
axial flow fan rotor of non-free vortex design carried out on the basis of concerted experimental and
numerical investigations. The paper focuses on non-free vortex flow effects requiring
consideration in rotor blade design theories. The distortion of stream surfaces through the blading
has been observed and a quantitative analysis of its effects on the blade loading condition has been
carried out in the through-flow core region. The streamlines close to the blades have been modelled
fitting to outward and inward conical stream tubes on the blade suction and pressure sides,
respectively - termed `cone couple model´. It has been pointed out that the
blade lift can be
satisfactorily described at midspan on the basis of the cone couple model, with
use of pitch-averaged flow data. The loading aspects of the tested axial rotor have been discussed on the basis of
both the pressure distribution in the vicinity of the blades and pitch-averaged flow data obtained
upstream and downstream of the rotor. Sample calculations suggested that separate optimisation of
the blade suction and pressure sides is essential if the three-dimensional blade-to-blade flow is
intended to be considered in NFV fan design with use of two-dimensional cascade data
European Registry on the management of Helicobacter pylori infection (Hp-EuReg): N analysis of 2360 patients receiving first-line therapy in Russia
© 2018 Media Sphera Publishing Group. All rights reserved. European Registry on the management of Helicobacter pylori infection («Hp-EuReg») - a multicenter prospective observational study initiated by the European Helicobacter and Microbiota Study Group, conducted in 27 European countries in order to evaluate the real clinical practice of diagnosis and treatment of H. pylori and its comparison with international recommendations. Materials and methods. The analysis of 2360 patients entered in the register by the Russian centres of «Hp-EuReg» in 2013-2017, who were underwent 1st line eradication therapy. Results. The most common methods of primary diagnosis of H. pylori are histological (37.7%), rapid urease test (29.2%) and serology (29.7%). The duration of eradication therapy in 9.4% of cases was 7 days, in 65.3% - 10 days, and in 25.3% - 14 days. To control the effectiveness of treatment, H. pylori antigen in feces (31.3%), urea breath test (23.4%) and histological method (23.3%) were used. In 3.6% cases was used serology by mistake. In 17.3% of patients control was not carried out. The effectiveness of triple therapy with a PPI, amoxicillin, clarithromycin (per protocol) was 67.6%, with 7-day course, 81.1% at 10-day and 86.7% at 14-day course. Åradication rate of triple therapy with addition of bismuth (per protocol) reached 90,6% in the group receiving 10-day scheme and 93.6% in the group receiving the 14-day treatment. Conclusion. Significant deviations of clinical practice from expert recommendations, most pronounced at the stage of monitoring the effectiveness of therapy, were noted. The suboptimal efficacy of triple therapy is shown
Influence of the environment on body temperature of racing greyhounds
Heat strain is a potential risk factor for racing greyhounds in hot climates. However, there have been limited studies into the incidence of heat strain (when excess heat causes physiological or pathological effects) in racing greyhounds. The aim of this study was to determine if heat strain occurs in racing greyhounds, and, if so, whether environmental factors (e.g., ambient temperature and relative humidity) or dog-related factors (e.g., sex, bodyweight, color) are associated with the risk of heat strain. A total of 229 greyhounds were included in over 46 race meetings and seven different race venues in South Australia, Australia. Rectal temperatures of dogs were measured pre- and postrace and urine samples collected for analysis of myoglobinuria. Ambient temperature at race times ranged between 11.0 and 40.8°C and relative humidity ranged from 17 to 92%. There was a mean increase in greyhound rectal temperature of 2.1°C (range 1.1–3.1°C). A small but significant association was present between ambient temperature and increase in rectal temperature (r2 = 0.033, P = 0.007). The mean ambient temperature at race time, of dogs with postrace rectal temperature of or exceeding 41.5°C, was significantly greater than at race time of dogs with a postrace rectal temperature ≤41.5°C (31.2 vs. 27.3°C, respectively, P = 0.004). When the ambient temperature reached 38oC, over one-third (39%) of dogs had a rectal temperature >41.5°C. Over half of postrace urine samples were positive by Dipstick reading for hemoglobin/myoglobin, and of 77 urine samples positive for Dipstick readings, 95% were positive for myoglobin. However, urinary myoglobin levels were not associated with ambient temperature or postrace rectal temperatures. The mean increase in rectal temperature was greater in dark (black, blue, brindle) than light (fawn and white) colored greyhounds. The results suggest heat strain occurs in racing greyhounds, evidenced by postrace rectal temperatures over 41.5°C and postrace myoglobinuria. Risk of heat strain may be increased in higher ambient temperatures and in darker colored greyhounds. Further research into the incidence of heat strain in racing greyhounds, and longer term physiological responses to heat strain, are warranted.Jane McNicholl, Gordon S. Howarth and Susan J. Haze
Microwave Spectroscopy
Contains reports on nine research projects.United States Department of Energy (Contract DA36-039-sc-73014
Lines Missing Every Random Point
We prove that there is, in every direction in Euclidean space, a line that
misses every computably random point. We also prove that there exist, in every
direction in Euclidean space, arbitrarily long line segments missing every
double exponential time random point.Comment: Added a section: "Betting in Doubly Exponential Time.
Microwave Spectroscopy
Contains research objectives and reports on five research projects.Signal Corps Contract DA36-039-sc-73014Signal Corps Contract DA36-039-sc-7489
Neurology and the histiocytoses: a case of Rosai-Dorfman-Destombes disease
The histiocytoses are a group of rare disorders characterised by the accumulation of neoplastic or non-neoplastic activated histiocytes in various tissues. Phenotypes vary widely from cutaneous lesions or lymphadenopathy that regress spontaneously to disseminated disease with poor prognosis. Neurological symptoms can be a presenting feature or appear during the course of disease. We present a challenging diagnostic and management case of Rosai-Dorfman-Destombes disease in a 48-year-old woman with a relapsing, partially steroid-responsive syndrome comprising patchy, non-length-dependent radiculoneuropathy with diffuse pachymeningitis and widespread systemic disease, and recent dramatic response to novel mitogen-activated kinase pathway inhibition. We discuss the clinical characteristics, diagnosis, recent breakthroughs in pathogenesis and emerging treatment options for Rosai-Dorfman disease and for the histiocytoses with neurological sequelae, including Langerhans cell histiocytosis and Erdheim-Chester disease
Laser Photochemistry and Transient Raman Spectroscopy of Silyl-Substituted Fischer-Type Carbene Complexes
Pulsed laser irradiation of the silyl-substituted carbene complexes (CO)5W=C(XR)SiPh3
(XR = NC4H8 (1); = OEt (2)) in various solvents has been investigated using transient absorbance
and time-resolved resonance Raman scattering as monitoring techniques. Irradiation of (1) in
noncoordinating or weakly-coordinating solvents at 355 nm within the ligand field absorption
band results in the rapid formation, within the laser pulse duration, of a permanent photoproduct.
Saturation of the irradiated solution with CO results in regeneration of the starting complex
1. IR and Raman spectral data suggest that the photoproduct is the internally stabilized 16-
electron species (CO)4W=C(NC,iH8)SiPh3. The observations are discussed in relation to the
previously reported formation of the same 16-electron species by thermolysis of 1. When the
irradiation is carried out in CH3CN as solvent, UV-visible evidence suggests formation of the
photosubstituted species (CO)4(CH3CN) W=C(NC4Hg)SiPh3. No photoactivity, either transient
or permanent, is seen in any solvent when the irradiation is carried out at 416 nm, a wavelength
which falls within the MLCT absorption region of 1. When the ethoxy-substituted carbene
complex 2 is irradiated in either the LF or MLCT absorption regions a transient species forms
rapidly, within the laser pulse duration, and decays on a time scale of several μß, with a lifetime
dependent on solvent polarity but independent of CO concentration in solution. Time-resolved
resonance Raman studies in which the sample is photolyzed at 355 nm and probed by means
of a delayed pulse at 406 nm show the formation and decay of a transient consistent with the
flash photolysis results. The data are interpreted in terms of photoinduced anti-syn isomerization
of 2 about the Ccarbene~0 bond
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