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    Bridge-building : being the author\u27s original work, published in 1847, with an appendix containing corrections, additions & explanations suggested by subsequent experience, to which is annexed an original article on the doctrine of central forces / by S.

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    Consists of the author\u27s "A work on bridge-building: consisting of two essays, the one elementary and general, the other giving original plans and practical details for iron and wooden bridges" Utica, N.Y. : H.H. Curtis, 1847, plus supplementary text, Notes in correction and explanation of the original text, and Central forces. Issued on a subscription basis by the author. Cf. initial p. iii. Issued on a subscription basis by the author. Includes errata list. Initial sequence i-iv in facsimile

    Spectral properties of Andreev reflection from quantum turbulence in 3He-B: What do they tell about turbulent fluctuations?

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    One of the experimental techniques developed to measure quantum turbulence at low temperatures in 3He-B utilizes the Andreev reflection of thermal quasiparticle excitations from quantized vortices and vortex structures. We present the results of theoretical, numerical, and experimental study of Andreev scattering from quantum turbulence in 3He-B. We analyze the spectral properties of the Andreev reflection and compare these with the spectral properties of superfluid turbulence, and discuss the physical mechanisms responsible for the scaling of spectral densities. Finally, we discuss the relation between our findings and related observables in ordinary turbulence

    I.A. Bunin and S.N. Durylin: problems of creative dialogue

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    The article is devoted to the consideration of the creative connections of I.A. Bunin and S.N. Durylin (1887-1954). In modern literary criticism, the question of studying the creative connections of S.N. Durylin and I.A. Bunin is urgent, which was not touched upon by the researchers. Although Durylin does not belong to the writers of emigration, in Russia he almost immediately finds himself in internal emigration: art works and scientific works were not published. This brought him closer to Bunin’s position. First of all, Durylin is interested in Bunin’s story “The Village”, in which the “Russian question” is touched. But, if in the story “Village” the writer does not fully accept the Bunin idea of Russia as a country of the wild and primeval, then in the “Life of Arseniev” the model of Russian life recreated by the author finds a response in Durylin’s creative consciousness. In the memoir book “In his corner” the author recreates the immanent image of Bunin’s native land. Brings together the writers of the perception of the revolution of 1917 as a “breakdown”, a catastrophe, a lyric narrative, a structureforming function of memory. However, if Bunin’s pre-revolutionary pictures of Russian life are the center of the narrative, then Durylin serves as a background (and a window into an ideal past), the focus of writers’ attention is the post-revolutionary process of the death of the healthy beginnings of Russian life, embodied in the form of snow

    Seeing the world anew : the radical vision of Martin Waldseemüller's 1507 & 1516 world maps /

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    9781929154470 (ISBN). 192915447X (ISBN). First edition 2012. Accompanied by 2 foldeds map in front and back pockets: 1507 map -- 1516 map.; Includes bibliographical references: pages 98-107.; Maps from pockets also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-vn6254227; Original version of the 1507 map: Universalis cosmographiae secundum Ptholomaei traditionem et Americi Vespucii alioru que lustrationes. [St. Dié, France? : s.n., 1507]; Original version of the 1516 map: Carta marina, navigatoria Portugallen, navigationes atque tocius cogniti orbis terre marisque formam naturamq[u]e situs et terminos nostris temporibus recognitos et ab antiquorum traditione differentes eciam quor[um] vetusti non meminerunt auctores hec generaliter indicat / consumatum est in oppido S. Deodati compositione et digestione Martini Waldseemuller Ilacomili. [St. Dié, France? : s.n., 1516]. Prologue: In a Renaissance Vision, a Glimpse of the Modern / John W. Hessler -- "An island surrounded on all sides by sea" : The World Map, 1507 / John W. Hessler -- "Land of Cuba, part of Asia" : The Carta marina, 1516 / Chet Van Duzer -- Epilogue: A Renaissance That Resonates Still / John W. Hessler -- Notes -- Afterword / Ralph E. Ehrenberg -- About the authors -- Acknowledgments -- The Maps: The 1507 World Map, 12 sheets, with commentary -- Composite: front pocket -- The 1516 Carta marina, 13 sheets, with commentary -- Composite: back pocket

    Improving patient safety in image-based procedures: Bridging the gap between preferred and actual proficiency

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    For patients less invasive image-based procedures (IBP) such as laparoscopy have many benefits in comparison to traditional open surgery, such as less pain, faster recovery, and fewer scars. However, to perform IBP effectively, efficiently, and above all safely, the surgical team is highly dependent on technology. The interaction with the surgical instruments and equipment requires extensive training. The proficiency level of the physician and the interaction with the instruments and equipment are key factors in ensuring quality of surgical performance in IBP and patient safety. During surgery, the surgeon should be able to concentrate on the therapeutic tasks. To achieve this, the gap between the preferred and actual level of proficiency of the physician should first of all be minimised by means of preclinical training using simulation tools. In this thesis, the validity of virtual reality simulators for training and assessment of basic psychomotor skills for laparoscopic surgery and flexible lower gastrointestinal endoscopy (colonoscopy) is established. The relation between different IBP skills was also investigated. The performance on two basic laparoscopy tasks (bimanual tissue manipulation and angled laparoscope navigation) proves to be not related; clinically-based expertise in laparoscopic tissue manipulation does not infer skilfulness in angled laparoscope navigation. Training in basic laparoscopy tasks does not affect performance of basic colonoscopy tasks (and vice versa). Training and assessment of basic IBP skills should thus focus on each IBP skill type independently. The influence of specific characteristics of the simulator interface on the efficacy of preclinical training on simulators was also studied. The angled laparoscope navigation task is performed better in an abstract virtual environment than in a virtual environment with simulated anatomic landmarks of the abdomen. And, for training of laparoscopic suturing tasks haptic feedback is a prerequisite. Furthermore, the quality of performance and patient safety should be better safeguarded by improving the interaction with the instruments and equipment in the operating room. Using an integrated operating room system together with the prototype of Pro/cheQ (a digital integrated procedural checklist tool) reduces the number of equipment and instrument related risk sensitive events further than using only an integrated operating room system.Industrial DesignIndustrial Design Engineerin

    S.N. Maksudi and Russian Masons at the beginning of the XX century

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    The article investigates little-known facts in the life of the famous Tatar and Turkish public figure S.N. Maksudi – a turkologist, an educator, a deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Empire and the Majlis of the Turkish Republic at different periods of his life. At the beginning of the XX century a graduate of the Sorbonne University, a young lawyer, Sadri Maksudi, found himself at the center of the political life of the Turkic-Muslim world of Russia. He lived in St. Petersburg and was actively engaged in political activities. Just then he met Russian Freemasons and became a participant in the Masonic movement.The attitude towards Masonry in the Russian history is characterized by different assessments, for example, they were credited with participation in conspiracies, possession of secret knowledge, etc. In fact, most Masons were liberals who advocated the introduction of a wide range of democratic freedoms in Russia, including expanding the rights of national minorities. This attracted one of the leaders of Russian Islam, who actively defended the ideas of equality and enlightenment of his people.The article presents the analysis of the history of the opening of Masonic lodges in St. Petersburg after the revolution of 1905-1907 and their activities during the inter-revolutionary period, in which S.N. Maksudi took part.The purpose of the study was to analyze the views of the Tatar politician S.N. Maksudi through the prism of his participation in Masonic organizations of the early XX century. For this purpose the author used biographical, historical-genetic and historical-comparative research methods, as well as general scientific and dialectical methods of analysis. As a result, we came to the conclusion that despite all the objective differences between the social movement of Muslims in Russia and the teachings of the Freemasons, there were common ideological ideas between them, which attracted the Tatar-Muslim leader Sadri Maksudi to the ranks of the masons, which was reflected in his political life

    Guía de práctica clínica: tratamiento sintomático de esclerosis múltiple. Grupo de Trabajo de Enfermedades Desmielinizantes. Sociedad Neurológica Argentina

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    Introducción El tratamiento sintomático en la esclerosis múltiple (EM) representa uno de los pilares del abordaje global de esta patología. El tratamiento específico de los síntomas tiene como objetivo reducir o eliminar las manifestaciones clínicas que afectan la capacidad funcional de los pacientes. Múltiples fármacos e intervenciones terapéuticas han sido utilizados para este fin, pero resulta escasa la evidencia de fármacos e intervenciones con eficacia demostrada. Objetivos Elaborar una guía de práctica clínica sobre indicaciones de tratamiento sintomático, destinada a neurólogos que participan en el manejo de pacientes con EM. Métodos Se conformó un equipo de elaboración de las guías entre los miembros del Grupo de Trabajo de Enfermedades Desmielinizantes de la Sociedad Neurológica Argentina (SNA). La metodología implementada fue de acuerdo a recomendaciones establecidas por la SNA, basadas en evidencia, con clasificación de esta y elaboración de las recomendaciones según el formato GRADE y la calidad fue evaluada a través del instrumento AGREE. Conclusiones La individualización de las terapias farmacológicas y no farmacológicas disponibles para el manejo de los síntomas en EM resulta imprescindible a fin de mejorar la funcionalidad y preservar la calidad de vida de los pacientes.Fil: Barboza, Andrés G. Hospital Central de Mendoza. Servicio de Neurología; Argentina.Fil: Ysrraelit, María Célica. Fleni. Departamento de Neurología. Servicio de Neuroinmunología y Enfermedades Desmielinizantes; Argentina.Fil: Sinay, V. Instituto de Neurociencias Fundación Favaloro; Argentina. INECO; Argentina.Fil: Zanga, G. Hospital César Milstein; Argentina.Fil: Alonso, R. Hospital Ramos Mejía. Centro Universitario de Esclerosis Múltiple; Argentina.Fil: Silva, B. Hospital Ramos Mejía. Centro Universitario de Esclerosis Múltiple; Argentina. Hospital italiano de Buenos Aires. Sección Enfermedades desmielinizantes; Argentina.Fil: Saladino, M.L. Instituto de Neurociencias Restaurativas; Argentina.Fil: Cohen, L. Hospital Ramos Mejía. Centro Universitario de Esclerosis Múltiple; Argentina.Fil: Luetic, G.G. Instituto de Neurociencias de Rosario; Argentina.Fil: Camerlingo, S. Sanatorio Anchorena; Argentina.Fil: Tenembaun, S.N. Hospital Nacional de Pediatría Dr. Juan Garrahan. Servicio de Neurología; Argentina.Fil: Tarulla, A. Hospital Gral. de Agudos Parmenio Piñero; Argentina
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