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Dataset for "The performance of mixed manufacturer metal on metal total hip replacements"
Dataset for the paper The performance of mixed manufacturer metal on metal total hip replacements Cook, R., Latham, J. & Wood, R. 1 Jun 2017 In : Reconstructive Review. 7, 2, p. 1-8 8 p.</span
Harold Cook and Richard Horton With Evidence
Deputy Harold Cook and Captain Richard Horton examine burglary evidence in the Uintah County Sheriff\u27s examing room. A task force effort among law enforcement resulted in solving seven burglaries
Richard K. Cook
Richard K. Cook
Inducted: 2006
Citation: For research in physical acoustics, reverberant acoustic fields, and infrasonics, and for derivation and demonstration of the absolute calibration of microphones.
Tenure: 1935-1966 and 1971-1976
Birth: 1910, Chicago, Illinois
Death: 2006
Education:
University of Illinois, BS (Physics), 1931
University of Illinois, MS (Physics), 1932
University of Illinois, PhD (Physics), 1935
Positions held:
Physicist, 1935-1942
Chief of the Sound Section, 1942-1966
Special Assistant to the Director, 1971-1976
Honors:
U.S. Department of Commerce Gold Medal (1964)
Washington Academy of Sciences and Engineering Award: Distinguished scientific achievement by a researcher under 40 (1949)
Acoustical Society of America Gold Medal (1988)
Memberships:
Fellow, Acoustical Society of America, President (1957-58)
Fellow, Washington Academy of Sciences, President (1972-73)
Fellow, American Physical Society
Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Fellow, American Geophysical Union
Publications:
More than 60 publications in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America including:
Cook, R. K., �Absolute Pressure Calibration of Microphones,� The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 12, 415 (1941); republished in abridged form from Journal of Research National Bureau of Standards 25, 489 (1940).
Cook, R. K. and Edelman, S., �Correlation Coefficients as Criteria for Randomness of Reverberant Sound Fields,� The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 22, 678 (1950).
Cook, R. K., Greenspan, M., and Thompson, M. C. Jr., �Free-Molecule Propagation of Sound Through Gases,� The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 25, 192 (1953).
Cook, R. K. and Young, J. M., �Radiation from Subsonic Surface Waves,� The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 35, 1894 (1963).
Cook, R. K., �Infrasound from the Epicenter of the 1964 Alaskan Earthquake,� The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 39, 1261 (1966).
Cook, R. K. and Proctor, T. M., �A Standing-wave Tube as an Absolutely Known Source of Sound Power,� The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 65, 1542 (1979)
Score tests based on a finite mixture model of Markov processes under intermittent observation
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Shu Jiang and Richard J. Cook, Score tests based on a finite mixture model of Markov processes under intermittent observation, Statistics in Medicine (2019), 38(16): 3013–3025 which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.8155. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions.A mixture model is described, which accommodates different Markov processes governing disease progression in a finite set of latent classes. We give special attention to the setting in which individuals are examined intermittently and transition times are consequently interval censored. A score test is developed to identify genetic markers associated with class membership. Simulation studies are conducted to validate the algorithm, assess the finite sample properties of the estimators, and assess the frequency properties of the score tests. A permutation test is recommended for settings when there is concern that the asymptotic approximation to the score test is poor. An application involving progression in joint damage in psoriatic arthritis (PsA) provides illustration and identifies human leukocyte antigen markers associated with unilateral and bilateral sacroiliac damage in individuals with PsA.This research was supported through grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (RGPIN 155849 and RGPIN 04027) and the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (FRN 13887) awarded to Richard Cook. Richard Cook is a Tier I Canada Research Chair in Statistical Methods for Health Research
Foster, Richard J.
Richard J. Foster, author of Celebration and Discipline and Money Sex and Power , professor at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas. 095B:https://place.asburyseminary.edu/holinessphotos/1531/thumbnail.jp
Foster, Richard J.
Richard J. Foster, author of Celebration and Discipline and Money Sex and Power , professor at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas. 095B:https://place.asburyseminary.edu/holinessphotos/1529/thumbnail.jp
Foster, Richard J.
Richard J. Foster, author of Celebration and Discipline and Money Sex and Power , professor at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas. 095B:https://place.asburyseminary.edu/holinessphotos/1530/thumbnail.jp
Foster, Richard J.
Richard J. Foster, author of Celebration and Discipline and Money Sex and Power , professor at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas. 095B:https://place.asburyseminary.edu/holinessphotos/1528/thumbnail.jp
Bipolar disorder, Type A behavior, and coronary disease
This paper describes a model for integrating two psychological constructs--bipolar disorder and the Type A behavior pattern--each of which has been associated with enhanced risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). It highlights similarities between manic/hypomanic behaviors associated with bipolarity and the behaviors observed in Type A individuals. The proposed model conceptualizes Type A behavior as an alternating pattern of coping with challenging and stressful events. Thus, initial coping efforts are manifested as behavioral hyper-reactivity (including mania/hypomania), but this gives way to hypo-reactivity (including helplessness and depression) after repeated failure to assert control and/or attain relevant goals. This alternation of Type A coping patterns resembles the affective and behavioral transitions often seen in bipolar patients. Future research on psychological, epidemiological, and pathophysiological issues concerning CHD should document areas of commonality and independence between bipolarity and Type A behavior. Such studies would benefit from consideration of a model that identifies psychosocial dimensions common to Type A, mania/hypomania, and depression.Peer reviewedThis is an electronic version of an article published in Glass, David C. and Richard J. Contrada. "Bipolar disorder, Type A behaviour and coronary disease." Health Psychology Review, available online 15 Feb 2011. DOI:10.1080/17437199.2010.531568. Health Psychology Review is available online at: www.tandfonline.co
Richard Horton and Harold Cook With Drug Bust
Marijuana is examined by Captain Richard Horton and Deputy Harold Cook. Over six pounds of marijuana was confiscated from a suspect in a local motel. Other drugs and smoking parahernalia wree seized by the officers
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