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Dennis Crouch Interview for the Veterans\u27 Voices Project
Dennis E. Crouch was commissioned into the United State Air Force on August 11, 1962. He attended pilot school and served in multiple locations including Tinker Air Force Base (AFB) in Oklahoma, Wurtsmith AFB in Michigan, Vance AFB in Oklahoma, Edwards AFB in California, Wright-Patterson AFB in Ohio, and the Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Navy Base, Laos, and Vietnam. Crouch participated in missions over the Laotian section of the Ho Chi Minh Trail and Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam. He was awarded the Legion of Merit, the Distinguished Flying Cross, and the Air Medal. Crouch was discharged from the Air Force in October 1989 at the rank of Colonel.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/veterans_voices/1064/thumbnail.jp
I sistemi produttivi locali e la performance economica di Francia, Germania, Italia e Regno Unito
Traduzione di capitolo dall'inglese, pubblicata nel volume 'I sistemi di produzione locale in Europa' (2004) (ISBN: 88-15-10138-1 e 9788815101389), a cura di Colin Crouch, Patrick Le Galès, Carlo Trigilia e Helmut Voelzkow. Titolo originale del capitolo: Local Production Systems and Economic Performance in France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom. Autore del testo originale: Andrès Rodriguez-Pose. Titolo del volume originale: 'Local Production Systems in Europe: Rise or Demise?' (Oxford University Press, 2001; ISBN: 0-19-924251-8 e 9780199242511)
Il Regno Unito: come perdersi nelle lacune del concetto di network
Traduzione dall'inglese di capitolo di libro, contenuta nel volume 'I sistemi di produzione locale in Europa', a cura di Colin Crouch, Patrick Le Galès, Carlo Trigilia e Helmut Voelzkow (ISBN: 88-15-10138-1 e 9788815101389). Titolo dell'opera originale: Great Britain: Falling through the Holes in the Network Concept. Autori del testo originale: Colin Crouch e Henry Farrell. Titolo del volume originale: Local Production Systems in Europe: Rise or Demise? (Oxford University Press, 2001; ISBN: 0-19-924251-8 e 9780199242511)
Andrew Crouch
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).1. Introduction -- 2. Context -- 3. The Community Phone Project: a brief history -- 4. Characteristics of the Community Phone service model -- 5. Supply and demand: how good is the balance? -- 6. Project governance arrangements -- 7. Future directions -- 8. Summary and conclusions -- 9. Is this a desert service that works? -- 10. References.Date:200
La governance delle economie locali in Germania
Traduzione di capitolo di libro dall'inglese, contenuta nel volume 'I sistemi di produzione locale in Europa', a cura di Colin Crouch, Patrick Le Galès, Carlo Trigilia e Helmut Voelzkow (ISBN: 88-15-10138-1 e 9788815101389). Titolo dell'opera originale: The Governance of Local Economies in Germany. Autori del testo originale: Ulrich Glassmann e Helmut Voelzkow. Titolo del volume originale: Local Production Systems in Europe: Rise or Demise? (Oxford University Press, 2001; ISBN: 0-19-924251-8 e 9780199242511)
Microstorie da Shakespeare. I testi di Tim Crouch attraverso gli allestimenti di Accademia degli Artefatti*
Il testo è posto a conclusione della traduzione italiana dei testi dell'autore britannico Tim Crouch della serie "I, Shakespeare", monologhi spin-off di alcuni celebri drammi del Bardo; tratta delle modalità di allestimento proposte in Italia da Accademia degli Artefatti, compagnia che li ha portati in scena fra il 2013 e il 2015 e ne ha sostenuto la pubblicazione
Tra grandi imprese ed economie locali marginali: la creazione di sistemi di governance locale in Francia
Traduzione dall'inglese di capitolo di libro, presente nel volume 'I sistemi di produzione locale in Europa', a cura di Colin Crouch, Patrick Le Galès, Carlo Trigilia e Helmut Voelzkow (ISBN: 88-15-10138-1 e 9788815101389). Titolo dell'opera originale: Between Large Firms and Marginal Local Economies. The Making of Systems of Local Governance in France. Autori del testo originale: Valeria Aniello e Patrick Le Galès. Titolo del volume originale. Local Production Systems in Europe: Rise or Demise?(Oxford University Press, 2001; ISBN: 0-19-924251-8 e 9780199242511)
Utilising Located Functions to Model and Optimise Distributed Computations
With developments in Grid computing and Web based data storage the task of orchestrating computations is becoming ever more difficult. Identifying which of the available computation resources and datasets to use is not trivial: it requires reasoning about the problem itself and the cost of moving data to complete the computation efficiently. This paper presents a conceptual notation and performance model that enables e-researchers to reason about their computations and make choices about the best use of resources
Public Policy in a Private Arena: The Case of Vocational Education and Training
M.21586-1998 Colin Crouch. 30 cm. This paper is based on a seminar that he presented at the Center for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences of the Juan March Institute, Madrid, on 9 May 1995, entitled Diversity in Modern Capitalism: Examples from Vocational Education." -- T.p. Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-37
Physiological observations of patients admitted from A&E
Background: A&E department records were collected over a four-week period for all patients admitted to hospital via A&E. Timing and values of recorded observations were collected, as was the length of time spent in the department.During the study period, 739 patients were admitted. Observation charts were available for 728. Those having some observations within 15 minutes of arrival totalled 640 (88 per cent); 378 (52 per cent) had temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure recorded; and 265 (36 per cent) had repeat observations while waiting for admission. The mean time in the department was three hours 43 minutes.Conclusion: Recorded patient observations are carried out in an inconsistent pattern in this A&E department and standards should be set. Patients at risk of deterioration must be identified early. Complete observations should be carried out so that patients with abnormal physiology can be prioritised for treatment and repeated observation can be instituted to monitor response to interventions.Further work is needed to determine variables that provide the best prediction of outcome and whether increasing observation frequency and earlier activation improves outcome
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