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Programma De Divinorvm Donorvm Recvperatione Et Distribvtione Festo Pentecostes A. MDCCXXVI. In Academia Ivlia P. P/ [Fridericvs Weise, D. ...]
Interview with Ruth Weise
Ruth Weise was born in Oak Park, Illinois. She received her diploma from St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing in Evanston, Illinois, in 1944, her Bachelors in Nursing Education from the University of Minnesota in 1946, and her MA in Nursing Education also from the University of Minnesota in 1954. She joined the faculty of the School of Nursing at the University of Minnesota in 1946, and, during her time at the University of Minnesota, she helped to establish a course in operating room nursing. She left the University of Minnesota in 1963 to work at St. Barnabus Hospital in Minneapolis. In 1973, she was invited back to the University of Minnesota to establish a partially external master’s degree program. She retired in 1986.Ruth Weise starts with describing her background, including her education and why she went into nursing. She discusses her experiences as a student at the University of Minnesota, working as a staff nurse, teaching operating room nursing, why she left the University of Minnesota, and her work at St. Barnabus Hospital. She describes working with iron lungs, surgeons’ treatment of nurses, working in the operating room and with different technologies, and the Area Health Education Centers program. She discusses the relationship between diploma and degree nurses at the University of Minnesota; curriculum changes in the 1940s and 1950s; changes in the School of Nursing between the 1950s and 1970s; the move in nursing to working with communities; the relationship of the University of Minnesota School of Nursing to other nursing programs in the region; the closing of nursing diploma schools, changes in the School of Nursing after the reorganization of the health sciences in 1970; the perceived shortage of health care professionals in the 1950s through 1970s; public health nursing; and the move to have nursing faculty with Ph.D.s and what it was like to not have a Ph.D. in this context. She remembers Katherine Densford, Isabel Harris, Edna Fritz, Irene Ramey, and Ellen Fahey.Tobbell, Dominique A.; Weise, Ruth. (2010). Interview with Ruth Weise. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/120142
Bonum politicum / [Präses:] Christianus Weise ; [Resp.:] Johannes Fridericus a Biesenroth
BONUM POLITICUM / [PRÄSES:] CHRISTIANUS WEISE ; [RESP.:] JOHANNES FRIDERICUS A BIESENROTH
Bonum politicum / [Präses:] Christianus Weise ; [Resp.:] Johannes Fridericus a Biesenroth (1)
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Memoria amabilis pueruli Johannis Friderici Schrammii pie et iuste conservata a beate defuncti matruo L. Friderico Weise primae philosophiae professore ordinario die 18. Martii 1725
The pi-nucleus optical potential to O(p(5)) in Chiral Perturbation Theory
We describe the calculation of the pi-nucleus optical potential to NLO in Chiral Perturbation Theory (ChPT) within a new formulation of the effective theory in the presence of a nuclear background, characterized by a static, non-uniform distribution of the baryon number, describing the finite nucleus. This formulation reduces to the conventional In-medium ChPT in the case of a uniform distribution. In this way we are able to identify unambiguously the nuclear finite size effects and disentangle the S-, P- and D-wave contributions to the optical potential without invoking the local density approximation
Shear viscosity from Kubo formalism: NJL model study
A large-N
c expansion is combined with the Kubo formalism to study the shear viscosity η of strongly interacting matter in the two-flavor NJL model. We discuss analytical and numerical approaches to η and investigate systematically its strong dependence on the spectral width and the momentum-space cutoff. Thermal effects on the constituent quark mass from spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking are included. The ratio η/s and its thermal dependence are derived for different parameterizations of the spectral width and for an explicit one-loop calculation including mesonic modes within the NJL model
Chiral pion–nucleon dynamics in finite nuclei: Spin–isospin excitations
The nuclear density functional framework, based on chiral dynamics and the symmetry breaking pattern of low-energy QCD, is extended to the description of collective nuclear excitations. Starting from the relativistic point-coupling Lagrangian introduced in [P. Finelli, N. Kaiser, D. Vretenar, W. Weise, Nucl. Phys. A 770 (2006) 1], the proton–neutron (quasiparticle) random phase approximation is formulated and applied to investigate the role of chiral pion–nucleon dynamics in excitation modes involving spin and isospin degrees of freedom, e.g. isobaric analog states and Gamow–Teller resonances
Chiral perturbation theory in a nuclear background
We propose a novel way to formulate chiral perturbation theory (ChPT) in a nuclear background, characterized by a static, non-uniform distribution of the baryon number that describes the finite nucleus. In the limiting case of a uniform distribution, the theory reduces to the well-known zero-temperature in-medium ChPT. The proposed approach is used to calculate the self-energy of the charged pion in the background of the heavy nucleus at O(p(5)) in the chiral expansion, and to derive the leading terms of the pion-nucleus optical potential
Shear viscosity of a hot pion gas
The shear viscosity of an interacting pion gas is studied using the Kubo formalism as a microscopic description of thermal systems close to global equilibrium. We implement the skeleton expansion in order to approximate the retarded correlator of the viscous part of the energy-momentum tensor. After exploring this in gφ
4 theory we show how the skeleton expansion can be consistently applied to pions in chiral perturbation theory. The shear viscosity η is determined by the spectral width, or equivalently, the mean free path of pions in the heat bath. We derive a new analytical result for the mean free path which is well conditioned for numerical evaluation and discuss the temperature and pion-mass dependence of the mean free path and the shear viscosity. The ratio η/s of the interacting pion gas exceeds the lower bound 1/4π from AdS/CFT correspondence
Integrated Organizational Development – Think new about processes of Change
Diese Arbeit reflektiert die Frage „Wie sind Organisationen im Sinne des Integrativen Verfahrens zu verändern und was sollte ein methodischer Ansatz zur Umsetzung berücksichtigen?“ und stellt dazu die Grundthese auf: Eine solche Methode muss den Polylog im Sinne wahrhaftiger Rede (Parrhesie), weiterführender Kritik und kultiviertem Zweifel in den Mittelpunkt der Maßnahmen stellen. Auf diesem Weg nimmt sie Einfluss auf die aktuell anstehende organisatorische Veränderung, kümmert sich um die Akzeptanzbildung und sucht, die Nachhaltigkeit zu sichern.This thesis is reflecting the question ‚ how are organizations to be changed with regard to the integrative practice and what needs to be considered by methodic implementation?’. It makes a case that such a method needs to center the Polylog with its associated principles.In this way it influences the upcoming organizational change, takes care about the acceptance and strives towards a sustained yield.https://www.fpi-publikation.de/supervision/09-2014-weise-kai-integrative-organisationsentwicklung-veraenderungsprozesse-neu-denken/peerReviewedpublishedVersio
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