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    Timothy P. Schultz, PhD, Associate Dean of Academics at the Naval War College, delivered a version of the following as an address at NWC’s 13 November 2019 graduation ceremony

    The Problem with Pilots: How Physicians, Engineers, and Airpower Enthusiasts Redefined Flight/ Timothy P. Schultz.

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    Includes bibliographical references and index."Pilots were a major problem in aviation development. They were exposed as feeble, vulnerable, and inefficient as aircraft flew higher, faster, and farther. Pilots asphyxiated or got the bends at high altitudes; they blacked out during high-G maneuvers; they spun into the ground after encountering clouds or fog; and they found innumerable ways to commit fatal errors. This is the story of how physicians and engineers, spurred by airpower enthusiasts seeking to advance the military potential of aviation, sought new means to address these problems and bridge the widening gap between human and machine performance. It provides an original view of how their efforts connected the technological, the medical, and the human element and effected changes that transformed the pilot's role and redefined flight. Schultz explores the major changes in the pilot-aircraft relationship that transpired primarily between World War One and the end of World War Two and applies them to modern flight. Archival resources illuminate the pilot's evolution, and theories of technological change inform the innovations and institutional imperatives that elevated the roles of life scientists and engineers."--Provided by publisher.Introduction -- The pathology of flight -- Engineering the human machine -- Flying blind -- The changing role of the human component -- Flight without flyers -- The modern pilot, redefined -- New horizons of flight -- Conclusion: the past and future of pilots.1 online resourc

    Diagnostic error: missed fractures in emergency medicine

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    Case letterAnita Deakin, Timothy J Schultz, Kim Hansen and Carmel Croc

    077. 2-18-87 1 Timothy 3:17

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    Chapel Sermon by Richard Schultz on Wednesday, February 18, 1987

    Is Hondius or Schultz the Author of the Portrait Study of Karol Ferdynand Vasa?

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    Standing face to face with a civil war and a danger of destabilisation of the country, King Jan Kazimierz decided that a change in his official iconography was so important that almost immediately after succeeding to the throne (1648) he reorganised his artistic court. In 1649 the outstanding portrait painter Daniel Schultz was employed and he was charged with the task of creating the image of the monarch that would be suitable for the requirements of the new authorities' propaganda and at the same time would meet the society's expectations. (It was for the same reasons that the great Roman sculptor Francesco Rossi was brought to Poland in 1651.) Of the former group of artists among others Willem Hondius was kept – as it turns out not a very able draughtsman, but a good copper engraver, who proved useful in his earlier works for the royal court, and now was indispensable for putting into effect Jan Kazimierz's propaganda aims. Analysing the portrait study of the King's brother, Karol Ferdynand Vasa (1650) from the collection of the National Museum in Gdańsk (Fig. 1), Gajewski finds in it both new principles of the art of portrait introduced into the official image by Daniel Schultz, and the artistic qualities characteristic of Schultz's painting (Fig. 2, 3). Gajewski challenges the proposition put forward in the literature of the subject saying that it is Hondius who is the author of the portrait study of Karol Ferdynand, and he claims that the author of the study is Schultz. He also thinks that the study is Schultz's drawing for the graphic portrait of Karol Ferdynand Vasa that was not used. The portrait was made (1650) by Hondius after another pattern by Daniel Schultz (Fig. 4)

    Does CGA Improve Health Outcomes in the Community? An Umbrella Review

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    Published June 2023Abstract not availableRachel C. Ambagtsheer, Mark Q. Thompson, Graeme R. Tucker, Timothy Schultz, Justin Beilby, Renuka Visvanatha

    The effects of craniectomy compared to cranial vault remodeling on morphological, functional and neurological outcomes in infants with isolated non-syndromic sysnostosis of the sagittal suture: a systematic review protocol

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    The objectives of this review are to identify the effectiveness of craniectomy on morphological, functional and neurological outcomes in isolated sagittal synostosis. More specifically, the objectives are to identify: The effectiveness of craniectomy compared with cranial vault remodeling on morphological, functional and neurological outcomes in human infants with isolated non-syndromic sagittal synostosis.May Thwin, Timothy John Schultz, Peter J. Anderso

    Impact of nurse staffing on patient and nurse workforce outcomes in acute care settings in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review protocol

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    Review Question/Objective: The objective of this review is to demonstrate the effect of nurse staffing on patient and nurse workforce outcomes in acute care settings in low- and middle-income countries.Ashagre Molla Assaye, Richard Wiechula, Timothy J. Schultz, Rebecca Rosamaria Fe

    Los Vencidos d’Ernest Bark von Schultz

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    Dès son installation en Espagne, en 1884, Ernest Bark von Schultz compose Los Vencidos, roman initiatique et autobiographique. Les perspectives et les tensions que le paradigme vainqueur-vaincu sous-tend sont explorées par l’auteur dans cet exercice de création littéraire mis au service d’une réforme sociale –régénération– de l’Espagne et de la création d’une Union européenne avant la lettre.As soon as he settled in Spain, in 1884, Ernest Bark von Schultz wrote “Los Vencidos”, an initiatory and autobiographical novel. The underlying perspectives and tensions within the “winner-defeated” paradigm are explored by the author, in his exercise of literary creation to the service of social reforms –or regeneration– in Spain and the creation of an European Union before its very existence.Desde su llegada a España, en 1884, Ernesto Bark von Schultz compuso Los Vencidos, una novela iniciática y autobiográfica. En este ejercicio de creación literaria el autor explora las pespectivas y tensiones que el paradigma vencedor-vencido sustenta para ponerlo al servicio de la reforma social –o regeneración– de España y de la creación de una Unión europea avant la lettre

    2022 floating offshore wind study

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    submitted to the Oregon Legislature ; by the Oregon Department of Energy ; lead author: Jason Sierman Contributing ; authors: Todd Cornett, Deanna Henry, Jessica Reichers, Adam Schultz, Rebecca Smith, and Max Woods.Title from PDF cover (viewed on September 16, 2022)."As directed in HB 3375 (2021), this report provides a summary of important information, key findings, and recommendations for future study and engagement related to the benefits and challenges of integrating up to 3 GW of floating offshore wind into Oregon's electric grid by 2030"--Page ii.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-61).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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