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    Vince Colosimo Collection

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    Vince Colosimo is an Australian actor who has worked in theatre, film and television. Colosimo has made a number of television appearances, including A Country Practice, Stingers, Something in the Air and The Secret Life of Us. His film appearances include: Moving Out (1983), The Wog Boy (2000), Chopper (2000), Lantana (2001) and Body of Lies (2008). This collection comprises of items pertaining to the career of Colosimo

    COMPLEX PCA AS AN EXPLORATORY TOOL FOR 3-DIMENSIONAL PROFILES

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    During the past few years, an increasing number of approaches and applications of profile monitoring have been proposed in the scientific literature. As a matter of fact, very often product and/or process quality is characterized by profiles or functional data. In this type of applications, the quality outcome (dependent variable) is actually a function of one or more spatial or temporal location variables (independent variables). Up to now, profile monitoring techniques have been constrained to situations in which the dependent variable is a scalar which can be modelled as a function of one or more independent variables via linear models or data-reduction approaches as PCA. As a matter of fact, PCA has been demonstrated to be an excellent exploratory method for interpreting and modelling profiles in a scalar field of data, obtained from manufacturing processes (Colosimo and Pacella 2007). However, when the quality of products is related to geometric tolerances, very often the profile cannot be simply modelled via a scalar variable, since the profile or curve lies in a 3-dimensional space. Examples range from the simplest requirement of axial straightness to very complex curves in free-form geometric tolerance. This paper explores problems arising when 3D curves has to be monitored over time proposing possible solutions. A real case dealing with the straightness of cylindrical components machined by turning is used as reference throughout the paper. In particular, an approach is discussed in which a generalization of PCA is used to model two-dimensional vector observations (i.e., directional data). The method is based on an appropriate use of complex, rather than real numbers in the analysis. The so-called “complex PCA” is routinely used in the case of horizontal velocity components in geophysical measurements (such an approach was firstly proposed by Hardy and Walton, 1978). Our aim is to explore the use of complex PCA also for modelling 3D profiles obtained from manufacturing processes. References Colosimo B. M. and Pacella M., 2007. On the Use of Principal Component Analysis to Identify Systematic Patterns in Roundness Profiles. Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 23(6), 707-725. Hardy D. M. and Walton J. J., 1978. Principal Components of Vector Wind Measurements. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 17(8), 1153–1162

    Catherine Colosimo and Neville Allport, 1981

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    Miss Catherine Colosimo (left), best graduating student in Accounting for 1980, being congratulated by Mr Neville Allport. Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 10 April 1981

    State v. Colosimo: Minnesota Anglers’ Freedom from Unreasonable Searches and Seizures Becomes “The One That Got Away”

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    This article examines the various opinions in the Colosimo case, including the opinion of the Minnesota Court of Appeals (which was reversed by the supreme court), as well as the majority, concurring, and dissenting opinions of the supreme court. The article provides a brief background of how the issue of stops and inspections by conservation officers has been dealt with in other jurisdictions before turning to a critique of the Minnesota Supreme Court\u27s decision in Colosimo, which the authors consider far too expansive. The decision in Colosimo undermines the right of citizens of Minnesota to be free from invasions of privacy at the unbridled discretion of officers in the field. The court historically has recognized and protected this right, but Colosimo, to paraphrase the court in Henning, represents “a dramatic departure that demotes constitutional protections to a position inferior to that of fishing regulations.

    sj-png-2-njn-10.1177_20571585241227583 - Supplemental material for Swedish nursing research: A bibliometric and content analysis revealing author and institute collaborations, impact, and topics

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    Supplemental material, sj-png-2-njn-10.1177_20571585241227583 for Swedish nursing research: A bibliometric and content analysis revealing author and institute collaborations, impact, and topics by Christopher Holmberg in Nordic Journal of Nursing Research</p

    SJ Sindu: 47th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    SJ Sindu is a Tamil diaspora author of two literary novels (Marriage of a Thousand Lies, which won the Publishing Triangle Edmund White Award; and Blue-Skinned Gods, which was an Indie Next Pick and a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award), two graphic novels (Shakti and the forthcoming Tall Water), and one collection of short stories (The Goth House Experiment). Sindu holds a PhD in English and Creative Writing from Florida State University and is a co-editor for Zero Street, a literary fiction series featuring LGBTQ+ authors through the University of Nebraska Press. Sindu is an assistant professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. More at sjsindu.com

    Cranial movement disorders: clinical features, pathophysiology, differential diagnosis and treatment

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    Cranial movement disorders are a common neurological problem. These disorders can be limited to the cranial muscles alone or manifest as part of a more generalized movement disorder. Cranial movement disorders can originate from the highest (motor cortex) to the lowest (cranial nerve and muscle) levels of the motor system. Owing to the lack of diagnostic tests and biomarkers for these disorders, their differential diagnosis can be difficult even for the experienced neurologist. Advances have, however, been made in the identification and treatment of these conditions, and most can be managed effectively with appropriate knowledge of the diagnostic signs and effective treatments. Here, we review the clinical features, pathophysiologies and therapies of the main movement disorders that affect the face, jaw, tongue and palate.Giovanni Fabbrini, Giovanni Defazio, Carlo Colosimo, Philip D. Thompson and Alfredo Berardell

    sj-png-3-njn-10.1177_20571585241227583 - Supplemental material for Swedish nursing research: A bibliometric and content analysis revealing author and institute collaborations, impact, and topics

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    Supplemental material, sj-png-3-njn-10.1177_20571585241227583 for Swedish nursing research: A bibliometric and content analysis revealing author and institute collaborations, impact, and topics by Christopher Holmberg in Nordic Journal of Nursing Research</p

    sj-png-1-njn-10.1177_20571585241227583 - Supplemental material for Swedish nursing research: A bibliometric and content analysis revealing author and institute collaborations, impact, and topics

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    Supplemental material, sj-png-1-njn-10.1177_20571585241227583 for Swedish nursing research: A bibliometric and content analysis revealing author and institute collaborations, impact, and topics by Christopher Holmberg in Nordic Journal of Nursing Research</p
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