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    7.01.001: Pay and Record Office, London to Hon. J.R. Bennett, Minister of Militia, October 16, 1917

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    A message from the Pay and Record Office in London to John R. Bennett, reporting on Keegan's medical condition

    3.01.012: J.R. Bennett, Minister of Militia to Dr. Keegan, November 20, 1917

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    A letter from John R. Bennett to Dr. Lawrence Keegan

    3.01.007: J.R. Bennett, Minister of Militia to Dr. Keegan, October 22, 1917

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    A letter from John R. Bennett to Dr. Lawrence Keegan

    Financial Summit: J.R. Briggs & Dave Briggs

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    Dave and J.R. Briggs speak on stewardship of finances. Dave Briggs currently serves as the stewardship director at Central Christian Church of Arizona. Previously he served in a similar role at Willowcreek Church and prior to that was a finance manager for GE for 27 years. He has developed numerous financial seminars and classes and regularly speaks at churches and conferences around the country. Dave and his wife Debbie had two sons attend Taylor and served for three years on the Taylor Parents’ Cabinet. J.R. Briggs wears a variety of ministry hats. On a local level, he serves as one of the pastors of The Renew Community. He is also the Founder and Director of Kairos Partnerships and Director of Leadership and Congregation Formation for the Ecclesia Network. He is a life coach, consultant, frequent speaker, and author of seven books. He and his wife Megan, along with their two sons Carter and Bennett, live in the Philadelphia area

    Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts

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    We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more sophisticated methods

    HERBERT S. BENNETT

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    NBS/NIST: 1966–2015 INDUCTED: 2021 B: Quincy, Massachusetts EDUCATION: Harvard College, BA (Physics), 1958 University of Maryland, MS (Physics and Mathematics), 1960 Harvard University, PhD (Physics), 1964 CITATION: For pioneering solid-state theoretical models to predict nanoelectronic device behavior and for exceptional support of the semiconductor industry through both seminal research and leadership in international standards and technology roadmaps POSITIONS HELD AT NBS/NIST: Physicist, Inorganic Materials Division, Institute for Materials Research, 1966-1972 Commerce Science and Technology Fellow, Office of the Assistant Secretary for S&T, 1971-1972 Chief, Solid State Materials Section, Inorganic Materials Division, Institute for Materials Research, 1972-1978 Director, Division of Materials Research, NSF (detail from NBS), 1978-1980 Group Leader, Device Modeling/Technology, Semiconductor Electronics Division, Center for Electronics and Electrical Engineering (CEEE), National Engineering Laboratory, 1980-1990 Senior Scientist, Semiconductor Electronics Division, CEEE/ Electronics and Electrical Engineering Laboratory (EEEL), 1988-1998 NIST Fellow, Semiconductor Electronics Division, EEEL/Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML), 1998-2015 Guest Researcher, PML 2015- HONORS: Maryland Outstanding Young Scientist Award, Maryland Academy of Sciences (1970) Chair, ATP Technical Review Panel (1994) Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) (1997) IEEE Distinguished Lecturer (2002-2015) Fellow, American Physical Society (2004) NIST Bronze Medal (2007) Fellow, Materials Research Society (2012) IEEE-SA Emerging Technology Award (2014) Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award (2019) MEMBERSHIPS: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) American Physical Society Materials Research Society PUBLICATIONS: More than 240 publications including: Bennett, H.S., “Hole and Electron Mobilities in Heavily Doped Silicon: Comparison of Theory and Experiment”, Solid-State Electronics 26, 1157 (1983) Bennett, H.S., “Absorbing Centers in Laser Materials”, J. Appl. Phys. 42, 619 (1971) - Republished in SPIE Milestone Review of Selected Papers on Laser Damage in Optical Materials (1990) Bennett, H.S., Lowney, J.R., Tomizawa, M., and Ishibashi, T., “Experimentally Verified Majority and Minority Mobilities in Heavily Doped GaAs for Device Simulations”, IEICE Trans. Electron. E75-C, 161 (1992) Bennett, H.S., Pellegrino, J., and Andres, H., “A Method for Assigning Priorities to United States Measurement System (USMS) Needs: Nano-Electrotechnologies”, J. of Res. of NIST 114, 4 (2009) Ochoa, M.A., Maslar, J.E., and Bennett, H.S., “Extracting Electron Densities in n-type GaAs from Raman Spectra: Comparisons with Hall Measurements”, J. of Appl. Physics 128, 075703 (2020

    sj-docx-1-tab-10.1177_1759720X221111613 – Supplemental material for The association of depression and anxiety with treatment outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis – a pooled analysis of five randomised controlled trials

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tab-10.1177_1759720X221111613 for The association of depression and anxiety with treatment outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis – a pooled analysis of five randomised controlled trials by Arkady T. Manning-Bennett, Ashley M. Hopkins, Michael J. Sorich, Susanna M. Proudman, David J.R. Foster, Ahmad Y. Abuhelwa and Michael D. Wiese in Therapeutic Advances in Musculoskeletal Disease</p

    The effect of turbulence on particle impaction om a cylinder in a cross flow

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    Particle impaction on a cylinder in a cross flow is investigated with the use of Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS), with a focus on the effect of turbulence on the impaction efficiency. It is found that for particles with Stokes numbers in the boundary stopping mode there is up to ten times more front side impaction for turbulence with a large integral scale, than for a corresponding laminar flow. The back side impaction efficiency is also found to be influenced by the turbulence. The highest back side impaction efficiency is found for turbulence with small integral scales
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