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Dawson, Emma, Christopher Bentley, and John Lee. "Squint surgery in the over sixties." Strabismus 9, no. 4 (January 2001): 217–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1076/stra.9.4.217.690.

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Castledine, George. "Six nursing essentials for the over sixties." British Journal of Nursing 14, no. 17 (September 2005): 945. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2005.14.17.19761.

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Hawthorne, Maurice R., Desmond A. Nunez, Graham P. Clarke, and Desmond Robertshaw. "Direct referral hearing aid provision in the over sixties age group." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 105, no. 10 (October 1991): 825–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002221510011744x.

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AbstractA prospective study was designed in which General Practitioners were issued with a standard referral letter for hearing aid provision. Unknown to the General Practitioner an independent otolaryngologist assessment was obtained at the time of first attendance. Three hundred consecutive patients selected by General Practitioners applying these guidelines were seen in a designated hearing aid clinic staffed by audiological technicians of senior grade or above. Referral pro formata were incomplete in 75 patients who were not assessed. Ninety-four patients (31 per cent) (95 per cent confidence interval 29–36 per cent) were accepted by the audiologist. Obstructing wax was the most common criterion failed. Clinical agreement between audiologist and otolaryngologist was 57 per cent greater than chance. None of the cases of clinical disagreement altered treatment. A direct referral system as proposed could have processed only 31 per cent of 300 referrals. However, experienced technical staff reliably detected otological pathology and with aural toilet facilities 91 per cent of 225 patients (confidence interval 88–94 per cent) were aided.
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Kupfer, Charles J. D. "Bowled Over: Big-Time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era." International Journal of the History of Sport 31, no. 17 (March 12, 2014): 2266–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2013.796216.

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Covell, Dan. "Bowled Over: Big-Time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era." Journal of Sport Management 24, no. 5 (September 2010): 601–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsm.24.5.601.

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Smith, Ronald A. "Bowled Over: Big-Time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era." Journal of Sport History 38, no. 1 (April 1, 2011): 154–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/jsporthistory.38.1.154.

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Nehring, Holger. "Challenging the Myths of the Scottish Sixties:." Moving the Social 64 (December 1, 2020): 53–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.46586/mts.64.2020.53-80.

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This article challenges two myths about the British and Scottish Sixties: first, that there was no real student radicalism in Scotland in the long 1960s, and second that this radicalism was confined to narrow groups of the extreme left. Rather than focusing on processes of cultural change and their manifestations, this essay conceptualises ‘1968’ as a series of political contestations over the form of university governance and, by implication, government in the United Kingdom from the mid-1960s and to the mid-1970s. Conceptually, this article brings together an analysis of governmental and university policy making with the politics of protest. It draws attention to the interaction between local experiences and central structures in framing the protests, and it highlights how the student protests on the Stirling campus gave expression to broader fractures within the UK polity. Thus, this article demonstrates how students expressed dissatisfaction with the realities of technocratic planning in the context of the centralised UK state by calling for more representation. In doing so, it offers two conceptual messages for scholars working on ‘1968’ more generally: ideological currents and value changes should be connected to specific local places of contestations; and the call for student representation against technocratic planning should be taken more seriously and analysed in the context of these contestations and embedded in a discussion about the relationship between culture and politics.
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Hečlo, Hugh. "The Sixties' False Dawn: Awakenings, Movements, and Postmodern Policy-making." Journal of Policy History 8, no. 1 (January 1996): 34–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0898030600005029.

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Writing in 1978 about the 1960s, William McLoughlin saw America in the midst of the fourth Great Awakening in our history. Awakenings are “periods of cultural revitalization that begin in a general crisis of beliefs and values and extend over a generation or so, during which time a profound reorientation in beliefs and values takes place. Revivals alter the lives of individuals; awakenings alter the world view of a whole people or culture.” To put it another way, awakenings are revelatory times when large numbers of people anguish over and eventually search out new self-understandings as individuals and as a society. They are like a convulsive quickening in the cultural womb.
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Ramadan, Yasmine. "The Emergence of the Sixties Generation in Egypt and the Anxiety over Categorization 1." Journal of Arabic Literature 43, no. 2-3 (January 1, 2012): 409–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1570064x-12341242.

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Inoue, Norihito, Noriko Nishimura, Anna Takahashi, Yoshiharu Kusano, Tadahiro Gunji, Hideaki Nitta, Kyoko Ueda, et al. "Rituximab Maintenance Therapy Is an Effective Therapy in over-Sixties with Mantle Cell Lymphoma." Blood 126, no. 23 (December 3, 2015): 5081. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v126.23.5081.5081.

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Abstract Introduction Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) accounting for 5 percent of NHLs. Most patients with MCL are 60 years of age and older. The prognosis of patients with MCL is moderately aggressive and variable; the median overall survival is 3-5years. MCL international prognostic index(MIPI)is related to prognosis of the patients with MCL, however, it is unclear whether MIPI predicts outcomes of MCL over sixties. Out therapeutic strategy in elderly patients with newly diagnostic MCL is not high-dose chemotherapy with autologous stem cell transplantation. Instead of aggressive chemotherapy, Rituximab maintenance is considered as an effective and feasible option. Thus, we investigated whether MCL international prognostic index (MIPI) relates overall survival (OS) or progression free survival (PFS), and whether maintenance therapy with Rituximab improved OS or PFS in patients with newly diagnosed MCL patients 60 and older. Methods We analyzed retrospectively 60 years of age and older patients with MCL who have achieved complete response (CR) or partial response (PR) after induction chemotherapy with rituximab at our hospital from December 2005 to February 2015. Two of primary refractory patients were excluded because analysis is for patients who are eligible for rituximab maintenance therapy. The patients were diagnosed by hematopathologist in our hospital. According to the MIPI, patients were stratified into low risk (0 patients, 0%), intermediate risk (9 patients, 41%), and high risk (13 patients, 59 %). Induction chemotherapy regimens were six cycles of R-CHOP (rituximab-cyclophosphamide-doxorubicin-vincristine-prednisone), four cycle of R-hyper CVAD/MA (rituximab-cyclophosphamide-vincristine-doxorubicin-dexamethasone alternating with rituximab-methotrexate-cytarabine), six cycles of R-CVP (rituximab- cyclophosphamide-vincristine-predonisone), R-VP16 (rituximab-etoposide), or six cycles of VR-CAP (bortezomib-rituximab-cyclophosphamide-doxorubicin- predonisone). Rituximab maintenance therapy started 6 months after the last induction chemotherapy and underwent four weekly infusion every 6 months for 2 years. Results A total of 22 MCL patients were analyzed. The number of patients who had achieved CR was 14 and PR was 8. 14 of 22 patients were treated rituximab maintenance. Median age was 73 years old. MIPI could predict OS of MCL. 3-year-OS was significantly superior intermediate risk to MIPI high risk (3-years-OS: 87.5 %vs.51.9 %,p=0.0232), whereas PFS didn't have correlation with MIPI(3-years PFS70.0 %vs.38.5 %,p=0.136). 3-years OS was significantly superior maintenance group to no maintenance group (3-years survival rate 91.7 % vs. 25.0 %, p=0.00188, figure 1), and 3-years PFS tend to improve in the maintenance group (3-years PFS, 65.8 % vs.25.0 %, p=0.0773, figure 2). Conclusion: In this study, MIPI correlates with OS, however doesn't show with PFS. Rituximab maintenance therapy is effective, and prolongs OS for 60 years of age and older patients with MCL. Figure 1. Figure 1. Figure 2. Figure 2. Disclosures Nishimura: Chugai Pharmaceutical CO., LTD.: Consultancy. Mishima:Chugai Pharmaceutical CO., LTD.: Consultancy. Yokoyama:Chugai Pharmaceutical CO., LTD.: Consultancy. Hatake:Chugai Pharmaceutical CO., LTD.: Other: lecture speaking.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Over sixties"

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Swick, Catherine. "Student wellness tracking demographic characteristics, health risk traits, and health information of students over a sixteen-year period /." Connect to this title online, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=bgsu1151414138.

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Books on the topic "Over sixties"

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Board, London Tourist. London made easy for the over sixties. 2nd ed. London: London Tourist Board, 1987.

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Apache over Singapore: The story of Singapore sixties music. Singapore: Select Pub., 2011.

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Merry, Richard. Good old daze: Light verse for the over-sixties ... and under. Nuneaton: Grosvenor Rhetorics, 1985.

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Bowled over: Big-time college football from the sixties to the BCS era. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2009.

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The dream is over: London in the 60's, heroin, and John and Yoko. London: Quartet, 2012.

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De jaren zestig herinnerd: Over gedeelde idealen uit een linkse periode. Amsterdam: Vossiuspers UvA-Amsterdam University Press, 2012.

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Sixties sandstorm: The fight over the establishment of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, 1961-1970. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2001.

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Ibelings, Hans. De moderne jaren vijftig en zestig: De verspreiding van een eigentijdse architectuur over Nederland = The modern fifties and sixties : the spreading of contemporary architecture over the Netherlands. Rotterdam: NAI Uitgevers, 1996.

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1910-, Hanks Lucien M., ed. The Burma-Thailand frontier over sixteen decades: Three descriptive documents. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University, Center for International Studies, 1985.

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Mol, Hans. The Frisian Popular Militias between 1480 and 1560. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463723671.

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In the late Middle Ages and early modern times, able-bodied men between sixteen and sixty years of age were called upon all over Europe to participate in raids, sieges and battles, for the defense of home and hearth. Because these men are regarded as amateurs, military historiography has paid little attention to their efforts. This book aims to change that by studying the mobilization, organization and weaponry of popular levies for a time when war was frequently waged between states in the making. Central to the book is the composition and development of the rural and urban militias in Friesland, dissected in a comparative Northwest European perspective, along with an examination of why the self-defense of the Frisians ultimately failed in their efforts to preserve their political autonomy. The main source is an extensive series of muster lists from 1552 that have survived for six cities and fourteen rural districts.
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Book chapters on the topic "Over sixties"

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Hayton, Jeff. "“The Revolution Is Over—and We Have Won!”: Alfred Hilsberg, West German Punk, and the Sixties." In The Global Sixties in Sound and Vision, 135–50. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137375230_9.

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Tzimoula, Despina, and Diana Mulinari. "‘Pain Is Hard to Put on Paper’: Exploring the Silences of Migrant Scholars." In Pluralistic Struggles in Gender, Sexuality and Coloniality, 239–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47432-4_9.

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Abstract Despite the successful collection of thirteen life stories of working-class women of Greek background in their late sixties, who had migrated to Sweden in the 1970s, the two researchers who engaged in the study—Despina, herself a child of migrant Greek parents, and Diana, a political refugee from Argentina—were unable to publish the results. The aim of this chapter is to listen to women’s narratives by bringing into conversation the concept of social suffering through the use of a psychosocial approach. The aim is also to explore our inability (as migrants and daughters of migrants ourselves) to acknowledge what over-exploitation, gender and racial regimes can, and indeed do, to people regarding their sense of self and well-being. The chapter contains four sections. First, the text provides a short introduction to Swedish racial formation, followed by relevant efforts to conceptualise human pain, inspired by the work of Black British feminist scholars Gail Lewis and Yasmin Gunaratnam. Their theoretical intervention suggests the value of a synthesis of politicised psychoanalytic approaches to the dynamics of ‘race’ and emotional labor; providing a frame for a reflection of our own emotions, with special focus on shame and guilt. The central focus of the chapter is in the section ‘What (We Think) Hurts the Most’, which explores the stories collected organised through three topics—(failed) motherhood, broken bodies and (racist) respectability.
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Kretzmann, N., and G. Nuchelmans. "Letter of the University of Louvain to Pope Sixtus IV." In The Quarrel over Future Contingents (Louvain 1465–1475), 409–14. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1039-3_28.

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Ledergerber, Martin. "Endoscopy as an Investigative Method." In Musikforschung der Hochschule der Künste Bern, 92–96. Schliengen: Edition Argus, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26045/kp64-6179-008.

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Endoscopy is a non-destructive, straightforward, optical investigative method that permits one to examine changes inside brass instruments. This article describes the results of repeated endoscopic examinations of sixteen period brass instruments that were played regularly over several months. Moreover, endoscopic assessments were made of the effectiveness of preventive conservation measures that had been developed by researchers of the project and applied by musicians while the instruments were in use.
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"Her Sixties." In Hand Over Mouth Music, 25. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1ccbggs.19.

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Hoerl, Kristen. "Contestation over Sixties Memory in the New Millennium." In The Bad Sixties, 187–98. University Press of Mississippi, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496817235.003.0007.

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The conclusion discusses the implications of Hollywood’s selective amnesia regarding late sixties dissent for the 2016 presidential election campaign and contemporary social movements. It explains that while several recent television programs including the award-winning series Mad Men have provided caricatured portrayals of the counterculture, anti-war, and Black Power movements, independent films such as Cesar Chavez and Chicago 10 have celebrated collective protest. The chapter concludes that these recent portrayals of sixties-era activism reveal ongoing contestation about the decade, its legacy, and the role of dissent in contemporary politics. While the bad sixties endures in popular culture, other memories of dissent are resources for imagining empowering models of social justice organizing.
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Hoerl, Kristen. "Good Citizens, Ambivalent Activists, and Macho Militants in Forrest Gump and The ’60s." In The Bad Sixties, 93–122. University Press of Mississippi, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496817235.003.0004.

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This chapter looks at how the motion picture Forrest Gump and the ABC miniseries The ‘60s contributed to heteronormative and gendered meanings about the counterculture and anti-Vietnam War movements. The interpersonal conflicts portrayed in this movie and miniseries metaphorically represent the nation divided by disagreement over the Vietnam War and changing family structures. Through a discussion of three recurring character types—the good citizen, the ambivalent activist, and the macho militant—, this chapter argues that Forrest Gump and The ‘60s constructed narratives of national reconciliation and white masculine redemption. These narratives contributed to the backlash against feminism that animated political campaign and policy rhetoric during the mid-to-late nineties.
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Hoerl, Kristen. "The Sixties in History and Entertainment Memory." In The Bad Sixties, 27–60. University Press of Mississippi, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496817235.003.0002.

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This chapter briefly reviews the range of dissident movements that were active during the last half of the 1960s. Attending to Black Power, Third World activism, the New Left, anti-war movement, counterculture, women’s liberation, and GLBT radicalism, this chapter explains why dissident groups became increasingly radical and alienated from mainstream politics and society. This chapter also summarizes the variety of Hollywood films and television programs that have featured the counterculture, Black Power and anti-war movements from 1966 to the present decade. These films and TV shows illustrate how late sixties radicalism influenced entertainment television. Although movies and television programs have provided a wide range of depictions, they have tended to foreground the spectacle of dissent and countercultural lifestyles over nuanced attention to radical politics or the motives underlying protesters’ actions.
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Hoerl, Kristen. "Selective Amnesia in Hollywood’s Imagined Sixties." In The Bad Sixties, 3–26. University Press of Mississippi, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496817235.003.0001.

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This chapter introduces this book’s central contention that Hollywood film and television have taught audiences that capitalism and the traditional family have triumphed over Sixties-era resistance to corporate culture, structural racism, and patriarchy. Hollywood’s fictionalized portrayals of late sixties dissent routinely depicts radical protesters as problems that must be overcome to preserve national unity and the nuclear family. This introduction explains how fictionalized portrayals of Sixties-era dissent are forms of public memory that offer lessons about appropriate models of civic engagement in late-capitalist democracy. These portrayals are forms of selective amnesia, public discourse that routinely omits events and issues that defy seamless narratives of national progress and unity. The last section of the introduction provides an overview of the book’s case study chapters which are organized by recurring narrative patterns and character types across different media products since the early eighties.
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Bristow, Jennie. "Dramatising the crisis." In Stop Mugging Grandma, 38–60. Yale University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300236835.003.0003.

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This chapter illustrates how the ‘Boomer’ of the cultural imagination is a cipher for long-running anxieties about the past, present, and future. In attempting to explain why the Boomers are such a problem today, Blamers go back as far as their limited historical imaginations will take them — to that moment known, simply, as ‘the Sixties’. Boomers have become fall guys for the Sixties, and everything that is seen to have gone wrong since. In addition, the concept of generation is mobilised here as a static, determining force, which needs to be corrected in favour of other generations. The over-inflation of this imagined generational agency denies any sense of individual agency amongst members of the Boomer generation, let alone those that followed. The Boomers are dehumanised as a demographic lump, propelled by their historical moment into screwing up the world for everybody else. The only solution, as some of the Blamers see it, is to wipe the slate clean and start again.
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Conference papers on the topic "Over sixties"

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Hånde, Bjørn M. "Performance Prediction of Centrifugal Compressors During the Conceptual Engineering Phase." In ASME 1994 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/94-gt-192.

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This paper presents a method for performance prediction of a potential centrifugal compressor, based on the process data at the design point. The procedure is based on a study of the design practice for a number of vendors for the North Sea hydrocarbon processing industry. The study shows that todays compressor vendors tend to follow the classic design rules developed in the early sixties. These design rules can be applied on the process data from a plant simulation to create an imaginary compressor. A mean line prediction method is used to predict the off-design performance over the total operating range of the compressor. A successful prediction depends on the finally chosen compressor being well designed for the given operating point. The procedure, in the form of PC-based programs, has been applied in conceptual studies and modification studies of off-shore compression plants.
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Brauer, Holger, Hendrik Lo¨bbe, and Michael Bick. "HFI-Welded Pipes: Where Are the Limits?" In 2010 8th International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2010-31233.

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The high frequency induction (HFI) method for production of longitudinally welded pipes was introduced in the early sixties. Initially HFI-welded pipes served more or less only as a low-cost product for standard applications without increased requirements. The growing demand for energy in North America, Europe and the Far East over the last decades has resulted in an increase in the exploration and exploitation of natural gas and oil resources in remote environments under aggravated conditions. This led to more demanding requirements on the mechanical-technological properties of the pipes. Additionally, an accelerated increase of safety awareness can be observed for operation of pipelines, in order to prevent environmental or population damage. Salzgitter Mannesmann Line Pipe GmbH (MLP) coped with the growing responsibilities by having optimized the HFI-welding process over the last decades, in order to produce top quality pipes suitable for practically all requirements. The modifications to this manufacturing process have resulted in a smaller scatter in geometrical pipe parameters and in optimisation of the relevant mechanical-technological properties. This led to HFI-welded pipes which, besides the aspect of lower cost, now offer several further advantages, compared to seamless pipes or SAW-pipes, and enables the use for economical and safe applications. The present paper deals with the compliance of the progressive application requirements, using HFI-welded pipes from Salzgitter Mannesmann Line Pipe works. It will be focussed on the increased production capabilities and mechanical-technological properties of diameters up to 24″ (610.0 mm) and 1″ (25.4 mm) wall thickness, as well as higher API 5L and 5CT grades up to X70M for sour-service and weldable P110, respectively. As there is also an increasing tendency to use steel pipes for structural applications which require an enhanced spectrum of dimensions in recent years, the paper will provide details of the upgraded product portfolio for structural hollow sections (circular, square and rectangular) at MLP.
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Ko¨nig, Sven, and Nico Petry. "Parker-Type Acoustic Resonances in the Return Guide Vane Cascade of a Centrifugal Compressor: Theoretical Modeling and Experimental Verification." In ASME Turbo Expo 2010: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2010-22138.

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The potential of acoustic resonances within vane arrays of turbomachinery has been known since the fundamental investigations of Parker back in the sixties and seventies. In his basic studies on flat plate arrays (and later on for an axial compressor) he could show that vortex shedding from the respective trailing edges may excite acoustic resonances that are localized to the vaned flow region. In principle, such phenomena are conceivable for any kind of turbomachinery; however, no such investigations are publicly available for the centrifugal type. The current investigation is one part of an extended research program to gain a better understanding of excitation and noise generating mechanism in centrifugal compressors, and focuses on Parker-type acoustic resonances within the return guide vane cascade of a high-pressure centrifugal compressor. A simplified model to calculate the respective acoustic eigenfrequencies is presented, and the results are compared with finite element analyses. Furthermore, the calculated mode shapes and frequencies are compared with experimental results. It is shown that for high-pressure centrifugal compressors, according to the nomenclature of Parker, acoustic modes of the α, β, γ, and δ type exist over a wide operating range within the return guide vane cascade. For engine representative Reynolds numbers, the experimental results indicate that the vortex shedding frequencies from the vane trailing edges cannot be characterized by a definite Strouhal number; the excitation of the Parker-type acoustic modes is mostly broadband due to the flow turbulence. No lock-in phenomenon between vortex shedding and acoustic modes takes place, and the amplitudes of the acoustic resonances are too small to cause machines failures or excessive noise levels.
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Bergstrom, Lars, and Sven Olof Ridder. "The Development of the B&R Rig, Structural Space Frame and Tripod Support System with Integrated Boom." In SNAME 12th Chesapeake Sailing Yacht Symposium. SNAME, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/csys-1995-009.

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B&R Designs began business in the early sixties when Sven Ridder and Lars Bergstrom began sailing after studying aeronautical engineering. The principles learnt during their aeronautical studies were applied to sailboats and the goal, for them, has been to take up the structural loads in the most constructive way. Access to the wind tunnels, test tanks and structural testing facilities at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm enabled them to develop and test many ideas. One of these ideas evolved into the B&R rig. The objective was to develop a rig that was more 'user friendly'. Sailboats, thirty years ago and even today, are often fitted with inner forestays and running backstays requiring careful attention by the crew when tacking or jibing. A rig with less demands was the goal, one that was simpler and any mistakes made when tacking or jibing would not jeopardize the boat or crew. Also a simpler rig would require fewer crew members. Safety was another important consideration - a rig that was simple, easy to manage, suitable for a couple or family for cruising. During this rig development period the first application of the rigid boom vang concept was used on Sven Ridder's own sailboat 'Christina Windex'. Calculations and model testing of rigs were carried out. Optimizing the aerodynamic effect in the most favorable way was a very important aim. A series of wind tunnel tests were done to optimize the shape of mast sections. Because of the low wind speeds over a mast, laminar separation occurs very easily. Air scoops were set up on either side of the mast to achieve an attached flow. The best results occurred with an oval shaped mast section, fitted with a sail groove recessed in a V shaped area at the rear of the mast section.
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Christen, Ian, Thomas Propson, Adrian Menssen, Christopher Panuski, Amir Ghadimi, and Dirk Englund. "Scalable Multi-Channel Optical Waveform Generation with Lithium Niobate." In CLEO: Science and Innovations. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_si.2022.stu4f.2.

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We demonstrate fast and accurate individual control over sixteen optical modes using integrated lithium niobate modulators. This result marks a first step towards realizing scalable optical hardware necessary for general quantum computation on atomic systems.
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Wang, S. J., M. J. Yuan, G. Xi, S. X. Liu, D. T. Qi, and X. J. Chai. "Development and Industrial Application of the “All-Over-Controlled Vortex Distribution Method” for Designing Radial and Mixed Flow Impellers." In ASME 1992 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/92-gt-262.

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Sixteen years ago an inverse method of designing radial, mixed flow impellers was proposed by the first author of this paper, which was based on a quasi-three-dimensional stream surface theory. The contradictions between the full controlling of the flow field in the whole impeller and the designed bables’ smooth machinability can be perfectly resolved with the above method (So it is called “all-over-controlled vortex distribution method”). This paper presents the developments and industrial applications of the above method in the last decade. Two single centrifugal compressor model stages with the 3-D impellers designed by this method are studied in detail, and several performance curves of the multistage centrifugal compressors designed by this method are also presented.
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Van Diepen, Peter, Ross A. Titman, and Mark Belko. "A step towards an optimum PSV hull form." In SNAME 5th World Maritime Technology Conference. SNAME, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/wmtc-2015-033.

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This paper outlines the first phase of a comprehensive optimization study of the hull form of conventional Platform Supply Vessel. Using computational fluid dynamics software to test resistance on sixteen different hull form combinations at different speeds and trims, an analysis of different well known forms was performed. This comparison allowed the identification of the advantages of specific bow, stern and midbody forms over others in vessels of this type.
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Bajaj, Jasmine, and Babita Jajodia. "Squaring Technique using Vedic Mathematics." In International Conference on Women Researchers in Electronics and Computing. AIJR Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21467/proceedings.114.75.

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Vedic Mathematics provides an interesting approach to modern computing applications by offering an edge of time and space complexities over conventional techniques. Vedic Mathematics consists of sixteen sutras and thirteen sub-sutras, to calculate problems revolving around arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus and conics. These sutras are specific to the decimal number system, but this can be easily applied to binary computations. This paper presented an optimised squaring technique using Karatsuba-Ofman Algorithm, and without the use of Duplex property for reduced algorithmic complexity. This work also attempts Taylor Series approximation of basic trigonometric and inverse trigonometric series. The advantage of this proposed power series approximation technique is that it provides a lower absolute mean error difference in comparison to previously existing approximation techniques.
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Vandervort, Christian L. "9 ppm NOx / CO Combustion System for “F” Class Industrial Gas Turbines." In ASME Turbo Expo 2000: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/2000-gt-0086.

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The Dry Low NOx (DLN) - 2.6 combustion system has achieved emission rates of lower than 9 ppm NOx (dry, corrected to 15 percent O2) and CO from 50 to 100 percent load for the GE MS7001FA industrial gas turbine on natural gas. The system uses lean premixed combustion with fuel staging for low load stability. The first unit achieved commercial operation in March of 1996 with a firing temperature of 2350 F. As of September 9, 1999, it has accumulated over 11,800 hours of operation in peaking and base load service. Sixteen more units have since entered commercial service. Emissions data are shown for operation on natural gas. The DLN-2.6 system can operate on liquid fuel with water injection for NOx abatement. Power augmentation with steam injection is allowable while operating on natural gas. The premixed gas nozzles utilize swirl for flame stabilization. Aerodynamically shaped natural gas injectors are applied for flashback or flame-holding resistance.
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Nurahmi, Latifah, Josef Schadlbauer, Manfred Husty, Philippe Wenger, and Stéphane Caro. "Kinematic Analysis of the 3-RPS Cube Parallel Manipulator." In ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2014-35488.

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The 3-RPS Cube parallel manipulator, a three-degree-of-freedom parallel manipulator initially proposed by Huang et al. in 1995, is analysed in this paper with an algebraic approach, namely Study kinematic mapping of the Euclidean group SE(3) and is described by a set of eight constraint equations. A primary decomposition is computed over the set of eight constraint equations and reveals that the manipulator has only one operation mode. Inside this operation mode, it turns out that the direct kinematics of the manipulator with arbitrary values of design parameters and joint variables, has sixteen solutions in the complex space. A geometric interpretation of the real solutions is given. The singularity conditions are obtained by deriving the determinant of the Jacobian matrix of the eight constraint equations. All the singular poses are mapped onto the joint space and are geometrically interpreted. By parametrizing the set of constraint equations under the singularity conditions, it is shown that the manipulator is in actuation singularity. The uncontrolled motion gained by the platform is also provided.
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Reports on the topic "Over sixties"

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Mattingly, Marybeth, Jessica Bean, and Andrew Schaefer. Over sixteen million children in poverty in 2011. University of New Hampshire Libraries, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.34051/p/2020.176.

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Zhang, H., A. Henderson-Sellers, P. Irannejad, S. Sharmeen, T. Phillips, and K. McGuffie. Land-Surface Modeling and Climate Simulations: Results over the Autstralian Region from Sixteen AMIP2 Models. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/15013451.

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Davis, Cathlyn. Summative Evaluation: UFERN Framework Professional Learning Community. Oregon State University, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5399/osu/1153.

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The UFERN Framework Professional Learning Community project was funded as a supplement to the existing NSF-funded Undergraduate Field Experiences Research Network (UFERN), which sought to build a vibrant, supportive, and sustainable collaborative network that fostered effective undergraduate field experiences. The goals of the UFERN Framework Professional Learning Community (PLC) supplement were: • To support a small group of field educators in intentional design, implementation and assessment of student-centered undergraduate field experiences in a range of field learning contexts; • To develop effective strategies for supporting undergraduate field educators in using the UFERN Framework as an aid for designing, implementing, and assessing student-centered undergraduate field experience programs; • To assemble vignettes featuring applications of the UFERN Framework in a range of program contexts; and • To expand the community of field educators interested in designing, implementing, and assessing student-centered undergraduate field learning experiences. Sixteen educators participated in the PLC, which targeted participants who taught and facilitated a range of undergraduate field experiences (UFEs) that varied in terms of setting, timing, focus and student population. Due to the COVID pandemic, the originally-planned three-month intensive training took place over nine months (January to October 2021). It consisted of seven video conference sessions (via Zoom) with presentations and homework assignments. It included independent work, as well as guided group discussions with project leaders and other participants, which were supported by online collaborative tools.
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Bozek, Michael, and Tani Hubbard. Greater Yellowstone Network amphibian monitoring protocol science review: A summary of reviewers’ responses. National Park Service, June 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2293614.

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Science reviews are an essential cornerstone of all excellent science programs and are a requirement of monitoring programs within the Inventory and Monitoring Division of the National Park Service (NPS). Science reviews provide necessary professional critique of objectives, study design, data collection, analysis, scientific interpretation, and how effectively information is transferred to target audiences. Additionally, reviews can help identify opportunities to cooperate more effectively with interested and vested partners to expand the impacts of collective findings across larger landscapes. In December 2020, seven biologists from USGS, USFWS, and NPS provided a critical review of the Greater Yellowstone Network Amphibian Monitoring Protocol for monitoring Columbia spotted frogs (Rana luteiventris), boreal chorus frogs (Pseudacris maculata), western toads (Anaxyrus boreas), western tiger salamanders (Ambystoma mavortium), and environmental conditions at wetland sites clustered within watershed units in Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks. This review followed sixteen years of GRYN amphibian and wetland monitoring, allowing us to evaluate the impact of the work thus far and to discuss potential improvements to the protocol. Reviewers were asked to assess the following amphibian monitoring objectives per Bennetts et al. (2013, Cooperative amphibian monitoring protocol for the Greater Yellowstone Network: Narrative, version 1.0, https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/Reference/Profile/2194571) and to assess the degree to which GRYN is meeting the objectives based on the current sampling, analyses, and reporting: Objective 1: Estimate the proportion of catchments and wetland sites used for breeding by each of the four common, native amphibian species annually, and estimate the rate at which their use is changing over time. Objective 2: Determine the total number of wetlands within sampled catchments that are suitable for amphibian breeding (i.e., have standing water during the breeding season) annually. Objective 3: For western toads, estimate the proportion of previously identified breeding areas that are used annually, and estimate the rate at which their use may be changing over time. Generally, reviewers commended the GRYN Amphibian Monitoring Program, including the design, the statistical rigor of current analytical approaches, the large number of monitoring reports and publications, and the audiences reached. Reviewers unanimously felt that the first two objectives of this protocol are being met for two species (Columbia spotted frogs and boreal chorus frogs) in medium- and high-quality catchments, and all but one reviewer also felt these objectives are being met for western tiger salamanders. It was universally recognized that objective 3 for western toads is not being met but reviewers attributed this to issues related to funding and capacity rather than design flaws. Reviewers felt the current design provides an adequate base for parlaying additional work and offered suggestions focused on increasing efficiencies, maximizing information that can be collected in the field, strengthening analyses, and improving scientific outreach. In this document, we summarize reviewers' comments and include their full written reviews in Appendix B.
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Sixteen-year-old laborer at a building supply center crushed by forklift that tipped over - Ohio. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, May 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshface200009.

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Sixteen-year-old mechanic's assistant dies after being run over by the rear wheels of a tub grinder - Connecticut. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, October 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshface200014.

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