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Devlin, D C, 4280
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/381653Surname: DEVLIN. Given Name(s) or Initials: D C. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 4280. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 11909.197717
Item: [2016.0049.13946] "Devlin, D C, 4280
The Promotion Exams
Mr. Devlin is author of Police Procedure, Administration and Organization </jats:p
Expanding the Reach of Critical Care Pharmacists Globally*
Drug therapy plays a key role in treating critical illness; the average ICU patient receives more than 30 different medications (1). Critical care clinicians are faced with numerous decisions each day regarding drug selection, dosing, administration, availability, cost, and monitoring. A failure to appropriately manage these complex issues increases the risk for patient harm. The intensivist-led, multidisciplinary team (MDT) has been embraced as a model of care for the critically ill by clinicians, hospitals, and outside stakeholders (2)
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Lord Devlin /
"Lord Devlin was a leading lawyer of his generation. Moreover, he was one of the most recognised figures in the judiciary, thanks to his role in the John Bodkin Adams trial and the Nyasaland Commission of Inquiry. It is hard then to believe that he retired as a Law Lord at a mere 58 years of age. This important book looks at the life, influences and impact of this most important judicial figure. Starting with his earliest days as a school boy before moving on to his later years, the author draws a compelling picture of a complex, brilliant man who would shape not just the law but society more generally in post-war Britain"-
Wanted for GRAND LARCENY WILLIAM DEVLIN alias WHITTEN
HEADQUARTERS Of THE METROPOLITAN POLICE
DETECTIVE BUREAU.
WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 13, 1902.
Wanted for GRAND LARCENY
WILLIAM DEVLIN alias WHITTEN
WILLIAM DEVLIN, alias WHIITTEN, white, 25 years old, 5 feet 6, medium build, medium complexion, brown hair; blue eyes, scar over left eye Ind on left forearm.
Bertillon Measurements: Height 67.S, Outer Arms 75.0, Trunk 88.t, Head Length t8.4, Head Width t5.6, Right Ear 6.3, Left Foot 25.5, Middle Finger tt.3, Little Finger 9.0, Fore arm 45,0.
Devlin and James Reilly, alias Ritchie, alias Richards (who is now in jail awaiting trial) have been indicted for the larceny of a tray of diamond rings from the show window of Gerome Desio, a jeweler of this city, on March 9, t897.
Kindly have diligent inquiry made for this man and if found in your jurisdiction cause his arrest and immediately telegraph-
RICHARD SYLVESTER,
Superintendent of Police
Investigating sentence weighting components for automatic summarisation
The work described here initially formed part of a triangulation exercise to establish the effectiveness of the Query Term Order algorithm. The methodology produced subsequently proved to be a reliable indicator of quality for summarising English web documents. We utilised the human summaries from the Document Understanding Conference data, and generated queries automatically for testing the QTO algorithm. Six sentence weighting schemes that made use of Query Term Frequency and QTO were constructed to produce system summaries, and this paper explains the process of combining and balancing the weighting components. We also examined the five automatically generated query terms in their different permutations to check if the automatic generation of query terms resulting bias. The summaries produced were evaluated by the ROUGE-1 metric, and the results showed that using QTO in a weighting combination resulted in the best performance. We also found that using a combination of more weighting components always produced improved performance compared to any single weighting component
The Promotion Exams
This is the fourth of a series of articles of special interest to candidates for the Promotion Exams. The articles all deal with aspects of police administration and organization, which is one of the subjects in Part II of the syllabus, and of those sections of Part I of the syllabus which deal with police procedure. Mr. Devlin is Author of Police Procedure, Administration and Organization </jats:p
Procedure, Administration and Organization
This is the first of a series of articles of special interest to candidates for the Promotion Exams. The articles all deal with aspects of police administration and organization, which is one of the subjects in Part II of the syllabus, and of those sections of Part I of the syllabus which deal with police procedure. Mr. Devlin is author of Police Procedure, Administration and Organization. </jats:p
The Promotion Exams
This is the fifth of a series of articles of special interest to candidates for the Promotion Exams. The articles all deal with aspects of police administration and organization, which is one of the subjects in Part II of the syllabus, and of those sections of Part I of the syllabus which deal with police procedure. Mr. Devlin is Author of Police Procedure, Administration and Organization </jats:p
The Promotion Exams
This is the third of a series of articles of special interest to candidates for the Promotion Exams. The articles all deal with aspects of police administration and organization, which is one of the subjects in Part II of the syllabus, and of those sections of Part I of the syllabus which deal with police procedure. Mr. Devlin is Author of Police Procedure, Administration and Organization </jats:p
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