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<p>Code and scripts for reproducing Andrew H. Salij, Randall H. Goldsmith, Roel Tempelaar Theory predicts 2D Chiral polaritons based on achiral Fabry-Perot cavities using apparent circular dichroism</p>
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Tackling Correctional Corruption /
Corruption is a problem in prisons about which we hear very little, except when there is an escape from custody or other scandal that makes the media. The closed nature of correctional institutions has made the activities that go on within them less visible to the outside world. While some persons might be inclined to dismiss correctional corruption as an issue, this view ignores the scale of criminality and misconduct that can go on in prison and the impact it can have upon not just the good order of the prison or the rights of prisoners but on the prospects for successful reintegration of ex-prisoners into society. This book is the first to examine the phenomenon in any detail or to suggest what might be done to reduce its incidence and the harms that can arise from it. Andrew Goldsmith, Mark Halsey and Andrew Groves argue that it is not enough to tackle corruption alone. Rather there should be a broader attempt to promote what the authors call 'correctional integrity'. Andrew Goldsmith is Strategic Professor of Criminology at Flinders University, Australia, and Director of the Centre for Crime Policy and Research. Previously he has held academic posts at the Australian National University, University of Wollongong and Monash University, Australia. His research interests include policing, new technologies, organized crime and corruption. Mark Halsey is Professor of Criminology at the Centre for Crime Policy and Research, Flinders University, Australia. He currently holds a four year Australian Research Council Future Fellowship which explores the causes and consequences of intergenerational incarceration. Mark is the lead author of Young Offenders: Crime, Prison and Struggles for Desistance (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015). Andrew Groves is Lecturer in Criminology at Deakin University, Australia, and Adjunct Lecturer in Criminology at Flinders University. Australia. His research interests include illicit drug use/policy, youth and risk, corruption, victims and corrections
Installation of Mr Graham Goldsmith as the fourth Chancellor of Swinburne University of Technology
Installation of Mr Graham Goldsmith as the fourth Chancellor of Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn Arts Centre, 3 December 2014. Order of proceedings: Cultural performance by Cultural performance by Western Creation. Entrance of Academic Procession. Australian national anthem sung by Professor Russell Crawford. Welcome to Country from Professor Joy Wandin Murphy AO. Welcome and Introduction from Professor Linda Kristjanson, Vice-Chancellor. Installation of the Chancellor and presentation of the Ceremonial item by His Excellency the Hon Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria. Address from Mr Graham Goldsmith, fourth Chancellor of Swinburne University of Technology. Address from Dr Leonie Walsh. Formal Close by Mr Andrew Smith, Vice-President (Engagement). Departure of Academic Procession
Videotape, 2009
An old man is addicted to watching his old videotapes. But what happens when the technology gets sick of being watched? Andrew Goldsmith completed this production as part of Semester 1, first year studies of the Bachelor Film and Television at Swinburne's Faculty of Design
Oliver Goldsmith
Engraving of a man shown in profile holding a small book to his chest. The description under the image reads, Died April 4th, 1771, Oliver Goldsmith, author of \u27The Vicar of Wakefield,\u27 & c; but more eminent as a poet, by \u27The Deserted Village,\u27 and \u27The Traveller,\u27 poems of extraordinary merit. Goldsmith was born at Roscommon in Ireland, or, according to some authorities, at Ferns, or, as others say, at Elphin, Nov. 29 1728.The simplicity of his character, the integrity of his heart, and the merit of his productions made his company acceptable to the better sort.https://digital.kenyon.edu/arthistorystudycollection/1046/thumbnail.jp
Does a diagnosis of atrophic vaginitis on Papanicolaou test signify the presence of inflammation?
Objective: Vaginal atrophy of menopause shows increased parabasal cells on cytology. This may be accompanied by abundant neutrophils. A shift in the maturation index in the absence of significant inflammation is more accurately termed atrophic pattern. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the diagnoses “atrophic vaginitis” or “atrophic pattern” rendered on a pap were reliable indicators of what was present on the slide. Methods: A retrospective review of pap smear slides from University Hospital, Newark was performed. Cases that had been diagnosed with either “atrophic vaginitis” (n=100) or “atrophic pattern” (n=100) were selected. Exclusion criteria included any additional diagnosis of neoplasia. Slides were re-reviewed and scored based on abundance of neutrophils (0-5, 5-10, or >10 neutrophils/high power (40x) field, with 10 fields per slide reviewed. Data were analyzed by Chi squared analysis. Results: Among the 200 cases with “atrophic vaginitis” or "atrophic pattern", the proportion of those diagnosed with "atrophic vaginitis" versus "atrophic pattern" increased across three increasing neutrophil categories (p<0.0001). Conclusion: A diagnosis of “atrophic vaginitis” on a pap smear was reliably associated with increased numbers of neutrophils. A diagnosis of “atrophic pattern” was indicative of low numbers of neutrophils. As the pap diagnosis of atrophic vaginitis does not correlate with clinical symptomatology, a single diagnostic term that does not suggest a disease process would more reliably communicate the cytology findings to clinicians.Peer reviewe
Condolence letter
Condolence letter from Henry Goldsmith of Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asylum Society to Henry Leo on death of Mrs. Henry Leo. Name of Society imprinted at top.Digital imag
Tackling correctional corruption
This book is the first to examine the phenomenon in any detail or to suggest what might be done to reduce its incidence and the harms that can arise from it.Andrew Goldsmith, Mark Halsey, Andrew Grove
Oliver Goldsmith
Postal que reproduce una pintura del año 1770 de Joshua ReynoldsEn la postal aparece el siguiente texto: National Portrait GalleryEn la postal aparece el siguiente texto: Oliver Goldsmith. 1728-1774. Poet, essayist, historian and dramatist. Author of "The Traveller," 1764, "The Vicar of Wakefield," 1766, "The Deserted Village," 1770, "She stoops to Conquer," 1773, etc. Friend of Johnson and Garrick. Buried in the Temple Church. His monuments is in Westminster Abbe
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