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Dan MacDonald and Gord MacLean on Charter Day, 1958
b&w photographC1: Good condition: sides are curling and bottom starting to turn yellow C2: Good condition: all corners frayed and emulsion residue showing throughoutPhoto of students Dan MacDonald (left, Student Council President) and Gordie MacLean shaking hands as Gordie accepts the Monsignor Granville Trophy (for being an "outstanding freshman") on Charter Day while Father Malone (SMU President 1956-1959) applauds. Identities confirmed by J. Mills in 2014. Identical to 11.04.0321. Photo is found on pg. 125 of the 1958 Santamarian yearbook.C1: Written in black ink on reverse: 'Dan MacDonald & MacLean.' C2: Written in black ink on reverse: 'Don MacDonald, Gord MacLean'. From Art Gallery
Dan MacDonald and Gord MacLean on Charter Day, 1958
b&w photographFair condition: furling and yellowingPhoto of students Dan MacDonald (left, Student Council President) and Gordie MacLean shaking hands as Gordie accepts the Monsignor Granville Trophy (for being an "outstanding freshman") on Charter Day, while Father Malone (SMU President 1956-1959) applauds.Identical to 98.04.0263. Photo is found on pg. 125 of the 1958 Santamarian yearbook
Detection of solvents using a distributed fibre optic sensor
A fibre optic sensor that is capable of distributed detection of liquid solvents is presented. Sensor interrogation using optical time domain reflectometry (OTDR) provides the capability of locating solvent spills to a precision of ±2 m over a total sensor length that may extend to 20 km
Alaskan Author and Historian Dan O'Neill
Dan O'Neill has become a living legend in Alaska. He is the author of The Firecracker Boys: H-Bombs, Inupiat Eskimos, and the Roots of the Environmental Movement; A Land Gone Lonesome: An Inland Voyage Along the Yukon River; The Last Giant of Beringia: The Mystery of the Bering Land Bridge, and recently Stubborn Gal: The True Story of an Undefeated Sled Dog Racer, a children's book published by the University of Alaska Press. Dan came to Alaska in 1975 and has done a variety of things including dog mushing, trapping, hunting, working in construction, and on the pipeline. As research associate at the UAF Oral History program, he produced radio and television documentaries for public broadcasting, and for several years he wrote a column of political opinion for the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Geometry of the Noether-Lefschetz locus
Sei d>3 ein festgewahlten ganzen Zahl. Der Noether-Lefschetz Ort parametrisiert glatte Fläche in P3 mit Picardzahl größer als eins, die Picardzahl einer allgemeinen solchen Fläche. Der Noether-Lefschetz Ort hat unendlich viele irreduzible Komponenten. In den letzten drei Jahrzehnten wurde die Geometrie dieser Komponenten von Ciliberto, Voisin, Green, Griffiths, Harris, Lopez, Maclean, Otwinowska und vielen anderen untersucht. In dieser Arbeit beschaftigen wir uns mit drei Fragen uber die Geometrie dieser Komponenten. Zunächst untersuchen wir nicht reduzierte Komponenten des Noether-Lefschetz Orts. Die Beobachtung führt uns natürlich auf die zweite Frage: Können wir umgekehrt bekannte Beispiele nicht reduzierter Komponenten von Noether-Lefschetz Orts verwenden, um Beispiele nicht reduzierter Komponenten von Hilbert Schemata von Kurven in P3 zu produzieren? Wir haben zwei unterschiedliche Ergebnisse. Eines davon ist eine Verallgemeinerung vom Mumfords berühmtem Beispiel einer generisch nicht reduzierten Komponente des Hilbert Schemas der glatte Kurven in einer Kubik in P3, hin zu Flachen von beliebigem Grad. Das Andere ist, Beispiele nicht reduzierter Komponenten von Hilbert Schemata von Kurven in zu erzeugen, deren allgemeines Element auch nicht reduziert ist. Solche Komponenten wurden bisher nicht intensiv untersucht. Im Gegensatz zu klassischen Ansätzen verwenden wir Techniken aus der Noether-Lefschetz-Theorie. Schließlich untersuchen wir eine Verallgemeinerung der klassischen Noether-Lefschetz Orts, nämlich den Ort der glatten Grad d Flachen in P3 mit Picardzahl mindestens r, wobei 3 < r <d-1.For a fixed integer d ≥ 4, the Noether-Lefschetz locus parametrizes smooth degree d surfaces in P3 whose Picard number is strictly greater than one, the Picard number of a general such surface. The Noether-Lefschetz locus has infinitely many irreducible components. Over the last three decades, the geometry of these components has been studied by Ciliberto, Voisin, Green, Griffiths, Harris, Lopez, Maclean, Otwinowska and many others. In this thesis, we study in depth three different questions related to the geometry of the Noether-Lefschetz locus. First, we investigate non-reduced components of the Noether-Lefschetz locus. The above observation naturally leads us to the second question: Can we conversely use known examples of non-reduced components of NLd to produce examples of non-reduced components of Hilbert schemes of curves in P3 ? Here, we have two different results. One is the generalization of Mumford’s famous example of a generically non-reduced components of the Hilbert scheme of smooth curves in a cubic surface in P3 , to hypersurface of any degree in P3 . The other is to produce examples of non-reduced components of Hilbert schemes of curves in P3 , whose general element is also non-reduced, a topic not extensively studied in the literature. Different from classical approaches, we use techniques from Noether-Lefschetz theory. Finally, we investigate a generalization of the classical Noether-Lefschetz locus, namely the locus of smooth degree d surfaces in P3 with Picard number at least r for a fixed 3 ≤ r ≤ d − 1
PRA-RANCANGAN PABRIK HEKSAMINA DARI FORMALDEHIDA DAN AMONIA DENGAN KAPASITAS 23.000 TON/TAHUN METODE F. MACLEAN
Industri kimia di Indonesia merupakan salah satu sektor penunjang kemajuan ekonomi bagi negara yang didukung dengan ketersediaan bahan baku melimpah. Pabrik Hexamethylenetetramine (heksamina) merupakan industri yang menggunakan bahan baku ammonia dan formaldehida. Pabrik beroperasi selama 330 hari dengan kapasitas 23.000 ton/tahun. Proses produksi terdiri dari 3 tahapan yaitu pre-treatment, reaksi, dan Purification. Metode yang digunakan adalah F. Maclean (cair-cair) dengan konversi reaksi 98% dan yield 95%. Reaksi terjadi pada suhu 400C berlangsung eksotermis sehingga diperlukan pendingin berupa jaket. Pabrik heksamina didrikan di kecamatan kalidoni, Palembang, Sumatera selatan. Jumlah karyawan yang dibutuhkan 174 orang untuk operasional pabrik. Hasil analisis ekonomi menunjukkan hasil Pay Out Time (POT) selama 2,11 tahun dengan laba bersih US$ 6.463.246,50. Pengembalian investasi sebesar 41,36% dan Break Event Point (BEP) yang dihasilkan mencapai 41,76%
PERANCANGAN APLIKASI ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD (EMR) PADA INSTALASI RAWAT INAP BERBASIS WEB
Pelayanan medik dewasa ini membutuhkan sistem yang lebih efektif dan efisien, baik dalam
penggunaan waktu, tenaga maupun sarana. Dalam pengelolaan rekam medik, kenyataan masih
umumnya penggunaan rekam medik manual yang dinilai tak lagi andal menangani data medik
melahirkan ide konversi rekam medik manual kertas ke rekam medik elektronik karena efektivitas dan
efisiensinya.
Penelitian ini bertujuan menciptakan aplikasi rekam medik elektronik yang lebih dikenal
sebagai EMR (Electronic Medical Record) dari rekam medik kertas di Instalasi Rawat Inap Rumah
Sakit Umum Ananda Salatiga. Rekam medik elektronik dirancang dengan membuat form-form isian
catatan-catatan medik dalam proses perawatan pasien selama dirawat. Data-data medik ini kemudian
disimpan dalam basis data sistem dan dikelola secara digital. Setiap kali pengisian data medik pada
form-form tertentu, sistem akan menghasilkan kode yang membawa informasi khusus.
Pada akhirnya, sistem akan menghasilkan deret kode ICD (International Statistical
Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems) dari kode-kode yang dihasilkan pada
pengisian form-form catatan medik. Deretan kode-kode ini mampu menggambarkan perkembangan
kondisi pasien dan penanganan medik yang diberikan selama perawatan. Data-data medik yang
tersimpan dapat ditampilkan kembali dalam bentuk catatan medik digital.
Kata kunci: rekam medik, rawat inap, EMR, IC
Norman Maclean and the problem of identity : storytelling, tragedy, and American literature /
Although Norman Maclean is best known for his novella A River Runs through It, in Young Men and Fire, he asserts a central premise that undergirds his work: "The problem of identity is always a problem, not just a problem of youth." At seventy, Maclean began his literary career, one that can be viewed as his attempt to explore this problem.Throughout his life, Maclean championed narratives---stories and storytelling. This book-length study presents an analysis of Maclean's intrigue with narratives, particularly the process by which narratives shape the individual's self-identity. For Maclean, the problem of identity can be resolved at any given time when a person finds a story that tells him something about himself. Applying insights from the criticism of Gerard Genette, Dan McAdams, Jerome Bruner, and Donald Polkinghorne, it becomes evident that Maclean does more than transform personal histories into art; his texts constitute what McAdams calls narrative identities, "stories people construct and tell about themselves to define who they are for themselves and for others.".Any study of Maclean, particularly one involving his quest for identity, must explore how he renders two events from his personal history: the murder of his brother Paul and the Mann Gulch Fire. Maclean's treatment of these personal tragedies reflects his belief that tragedy is the most demanding of literary forms; as such, this study focuses on Maclean's ideas regarding tragedy, tracing them to Aristotle and Shakespeare. Beyond the Aristotelian and Shakespearean influences, one senses that Maclean---approaching the end of his life---casts himself as his own tragic hero. As McAdams would put it, Maclean becomes an individual, "a storyteller who narrates life while living it.".Although Maclean's influences were numerous and diverse, many of them were writers associated with the American literary tradition; therefore, this study traces the influence of four canonical writers on Maclean. Emerson, Thoreau, Melville, and Hemingway provide a useful context against which readers may better understand Maclean's art, for many of these writers were themselves exploring matters of individual self-hood and identity.Ph.D
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