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    RDLS-SS-DWT v. 0.9

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    This fileset contains the implementation of RDLS-DWT and SS-DWT in JPEG 2000 (RDLS-SS-DWT v. 0.9), which was used in a research described in: R. Starosolski, “Application of reversible denoising and lifting steps to DWT in lossless JPEG 2000 for improved bitrates,” Signal Processing: Image Communication, Vol. 39, Part A, pp. 249-63, DOI: 10.1016/j.image.2015.09.013, 2015 and R. Starosolski, “Skipping selected steps of DWT computation in lossless JPEG 2000 for improved bitrates,” submitted.   This software is intended for research purposes only; it is provided "as is"; author makes no warranty of any kind, either express or implied, with respect to this software. <br

    SS Northland Echo

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    Photograph - A view of the steamboat, SS Northland Echo on the Athabasca River. Athabasca, Albert

    SS Athabasca River - 02

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    Photograph - A view of the SS Athabasca River paddle steamer on the river, Athabasca, Albert

    RIC-HSCT for MF/SS

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    Advanced-stage mycosis fungoides and Sezary syndrome (MF/SS) have a poor prognosis. Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), particularly using a reduced-intensity conditioning (RIC) regimen, is a promising treatment for advanced-stage MF/SS. We performed RIC-HSCT in nine patients with advanced MF/SS. With a median follow-up period of 954days after HSCT, the estimated 3-year overall survival was 85.7% (95% confidence interval, 33.4-97.9%) with no non-relapse mortality. Five patients relapsed after RIC-HSCT; however, in four patients whose relapse was detected only from the skin, persistent complete response was achieved in one patient, and the disease was manageable in other three patients by the tapering of immunosuppressants and donor lymphocyte infusion, suggesting that graft-versus-lymphoma effect and "down-staging" effect from advanced stage to early stage by HSCT improve the prognosis of advanced-stage MF/SS. These results suggest that RIC-HSCT is an effective treatment for advanced MF/SS

    Patient perspectives of participating in the cardiac CopenHeartRFA rehabilitation program for patients treated with ablation for atrial fibrillation

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    Signe S Risom,1,2 Johanne Lind,2 Pamela J McCabe,3 Selina Kikkenborg Berg1,4,5 1The Heart Centre, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark; 2Department of Nursing, Metropolitan University College, Copenhagen, Denmark; 3Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA; 4Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; 5National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark Purpose: The CopenHeartRFA trial was designed and conducted to explore the effects of rehabilitation on patients treated with ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF). It included a cardiac rehabilitation program consisting of physical exercise and psychoeducational consultations over 6 months. As part of the evaluation of the CopenHeartRFA trial, both quantitative and qualitative data were collected. The intervention was delivered by a multidisciplinary team. Aim: This study aimed to understand the experience of patients treated for AF with ablation who participated in the CopenHeartRFA cardiac rehabilitation program. Methods: A qualitative descriptive design was used. A purposive sample of 10 patients who had completed the intervention consented to participate. The interviews were conducted face-to-face and were audio-recorded and transcribed. Qualitative content analyses were used to analyze the data. The interviews were analyzed individually by two researchers and themes were constructed and discussed. Results: The sample included 10 participants, mean age 54.6 years. Four categories were identified and labeled: 1) strengthening belief in one&rsquo;s own physical capacity and survival; 2) still struggling with fear of AF symptoms; 3) a need for support to move on; and 4) regaining confidence in one&rsquo;s own mental strength with support from professionals. Conclusion: The four themes describe a positive experience from participating in the rehabilitation program. The rehabilitation program promoted self-efficacy for engaging in physical activity and the benefit of a safe environment for processing the emotional responses and the value of the therapeutic relationship between the patient and the rehabilitation provider. Keywords: atrial fibrillation, rehabilitation, qualitative researc

    SS Northland Sun at Mirror Landing, AB

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    Photograph - The paddle-wheeler, SS Northland Sun, docked at shore in Mirror Landing, Albert

    SS Northland Light at Sawridge, AB

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    Photograph - Paddle-wheeler, SS Northland Light, docked at the shore. Sawridge, A

    That's 'é' not 'þ' '?' or '☐': a user-driven context-aware approach to erroneous metadata in digital libraries

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    In this paper we present a novel system for user-driven integration of name variants when interacting with web-based information systems. The growth and diversity of online information means that many users experience disambiguation and collocation errors in their information searching. We approach these issues via a client-side JavaScript browser extension that can reorganise web content and also integrate remote data sources. The system is illustrated through three worked examples using existing digital libraries

    SS-Sonderkommando Bełżec. Portret zbiorowy

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    SS-SONDERKOMMANDO BELZEC. A COLLECTIVE PORTRAIT The subject-matter of this paper&rsquo;s analysis revolves around the members of SS and German police who, during the 1941&ndash;1943 period, belonged to SS-Sonderkommando Belzec or Dienstelle Belzec der Waffen SS &mdash; as the extermination camp in Belzec was officially known. It was the first center of &ldquo;Action Reinhardt,&rdquo; implemented in the General Government and in Białystok District, in which around four hundred fifty thousand Jews were murdered by the Nazis. In writing of this article its author used documents from German and Polish archives, scholarly and popular literature on the subject and memories. These sources served as a foundation on the basis of which the attempt to create a collective portrait of perpetrators was undertaken. The author of the article, as it is accepted in historiography, based his conclusions on thirty seven members of SS-Sonderkommando Belzec who were at least temporarily employed in the camp &mdash; during its building, its operation, the extermination or the erasing of traces. The article analyzes the age of the members of Belzec camp&rsquo;s personnel, their nationality and birthplace, education, participation in National Socialist organizations, engagement in &ldquo;T4&rdquo; action and &mdash; in the widest possible terms &mdash; participation in the Holocaust. The article describes the process of selection to the SS crew, the principles governing the assignation of functions and duties in the camp, the exchange of members between different centers of &ldquo;Action Reinhardt,&rdquo; their future fate and the question of their postwar legal punishment. More attention is paid to two commandants, i.e. Christian Wirth and Gottlieb Hering. The article indicates the similarities and differences between them, their impact on the camp&rsquo;s operation and their influence over other members of SS-Sonderkommando Belzec.SS-SONDERKOMMANDO BELZEC. A COLLECTIVE PORTRAIT The subject-matter of this paper&rsquo;s analysis revolves around the members of SS and German police who, during the 1941&ndash;1943 period, belonged to SS-Sonderkommando Belzec or Dienstelle Belzec der Waffen SS &mdash; as the extermination camp in Belzec was officially known. It was the first center of &ldquo;Action Reinhardt,&rdquo; implemented in the General Government and in Białystok District, in which around four hundred fifty thousand Jews were murdered by the Nazis. In writing of this article its author used documents from German and Polish archives, scholarly and popular literature on the subject and memories. These sources served as a foundation on the basis of which the attempt to create a collective portrait of perpetrators was undertaken. The author of the article, as it is accepted in historiography, based his conclusions on thirty seven members of SS-Sonderkommando Belzec who were at least temporarily employed in the camp &mdash; during its building, its operation, the extermination or the erasing of traces. The article analyzes the age of the members of Belzec camp&rsquo;s personnel, their nationality and birthplace, education, participation in National Socialist organizations, engagement in &ldquo;T4&rdquo; action and &mdash; in the widest possible terms &mdash; participation in the Holocaust. The article describes the process of selection to the SS crew, the principles governing the assignation of functions and duties in the camp, the exchange of members between different centers of &ldquo;Action Reinhardt,&rdquo; their future fate and the question of their postwar legal punishment. More attention is paid to two commandants, i.e. Christian Wirth and Gottlieb Hering. The article indicates the similarities and differences between them, their impact on the camp&rsquo;s operation and their influence over other members of SS-Sonderkommando Belzec

    German SS Feldpost Correspondence from the SS Freiwilligen Legion Niederlande

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    Envelope address written in blue ink, “SS Feldpost” written in top right corner, stamped with round “FELDPOST” stamp dated “06.10.41” Letter written in blue ink, dated “5.10.1941” in upper right corner. Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: The author of this letter was a member of the collaborationist Dutch volunteer SS-legion formed soon after the commencement of Operation Barbarossa in 1941, to assist Germans in their war against Bolshevism and Communism. Himmler and Hitler could make much of the idea that Germanic Europe was supporting their cause, since a number of Danes, Dutch, Finns, and Swedes had volunteered to serve in the Waffen-SS.https://digital.kenyon.edu/bulmash/2612/thumbnail.jp
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