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Special Section: Defining and Measuring “Recovery” Commentary on “Defining and Measuring ‘Recovery'”

by Stephan Arndt Phda, Pat Taylor Baa
"... overdue step to develop an operational definition of recovery. Without a starting point, the public and policymakers will remain uninformed about the number of people in long-term recovery, the pathways that they took, and the opportunities to make it possible for even more people to experience new ..."
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into communicating with the public about the reality and issues of recovery, the word recovery must be defined. In a report on its April 2004 survey of the general public conducted for Faces and Voices of Recovery, Peter D. Hart Research Associates/Coldwater Corporation (2004) found that “[t]he public does not know

Having trouble reading this email? Download the PDF. August 2010 Home Subscribe Archive Contact Thematic Focus: Disasters and Conflicts, Harmful Substances and Hazardous Waste, and Ecosystem Management The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill:the World’s Largest Acci

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"... Why is this issue important? The Gulf of Mexico, which covers about 1 554 000 km2, is the world's ninth-largest body of water and has been called the "Mediterranean of the Americas. " More than 60 per cent of the water drained from 33 major river systems and 207 estuaries in the Unite ..."
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Why is this issue important? The Gulf of Mexico, which covers about 1 554 000 km2, is the world's ninth-largest body of water and has been called the "Mediterranean of the Americas. " More than 60 per cent of the water drained from 33 major river systems and 207 estuaries

Asymmetric centrosome inheritance maintains neural progenitors in the neocortex. Nature 461: 947–955

by Xiaoqun Wang , Jin-Wu Tsai , Janice H Imai , Wei-Nan Lian , Richard B Vallee , Song-Hai Shi , 2009
"... Abstract Asymmetric divisions of radial glial progenitors produce self-renewing radial glia and differentiating cells simultaneously in the ventricular zone (VZ) of the developing neocortex. While differentiating cells leave the VZ to constitute the future neocortex, renewing radial glial progenito ..."
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;daughter" centriole, which is formed during the preceding S phase, lacks these structures. Full acquisition of appendages/satellites by the daughter centriole is not achieved until at least one and a half cell cycles later 22, 23. During each cell cycle, the centrosome replicates once in a semi-conservative manner 24

TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

by Nancy C, Nancy C. Zajano , 1989
"... The simultaneous implementation of Reading Recovery (an early intervention program designed to help children "at risk " of failure in their first year of reading instruction) and Chapter 1 programs in schools raises a number of issues as educators attempt to provide effective reading instr ..."
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The simultaneous implementation of Reading Recovery (an early intervention program designed to help children "at risk " of failure in their first year of reading instruction) and Chapter 1 programs in schools raises a number of issues as educators attempt to provide effective reading

Transparent Control Independence (TCI)

by Ahmed S. Al-zawawi, Vimal K. Reddy, Eric Rotenberg, Haitham H. Akkary
"... Superscalar architectures have been proposed that exploit control independence, reducing the performance penalty of branch mispredictions by preserving the work of future mispredictionindependent instructions. The essential goal of exploiting control independence is to completely decouple future mis ..."
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on conventional speculation, enabling a large window with small cycle-critical resources, and prevents many mispredictions from disrupting this large window. TCI achieves speedups as high as 64 % (16 % average) and 88% (22 % average) for 4-issue and 8-issue pipelines, respectively, among 15 SPEC integer

Social Aspects of the Northridge Earthquake." Pp. 255-262 in The Northridge, CaIijornia, Earthquake of I7

by Kathleen J. Tierney, Kathleen Tierney - California Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication , 1995
"... By any standard, the Northridge earthquake was one of the most costly and damaging disasters in U. S. history. When all the claims are finally processed, the costs of repairing earthquake damage and providing relief to victims are expected to exceed $20 billion. The assistance effort launched after ..."
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truly unprecedented. As of the end of October, 1994, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) had received 519,000 applications for disaster housing assistance and had issued approximately 430,000 checks totaling $1.86 billion. Approximately 179,600 households had applied to the U. S. Small

CHAPTER II WHEN BUBBLES BURST

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"... This chapter contains two essays on the macroeconomic and financial aftereffects of the bursting of an asset price bubble. This issue is topical given the large and persistent decline in equity prices since 2000 and concerns that the fallout will continue to be a drag on the recovery. The first essa ..."
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This chapter contains two essays on the macroeconomic and financial aftereffects of the bursting of an asset price bubble. This issue is topical given the large and persistent decline in equity prices since 2000 and concerns that the fallout will continue to be a drag on the recovery. The first

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"... to work following recovery from Guillain-Barre ´ syndrome? An interpretative phenomenological analysis. Disability and Rehabilitation, 31(22): 1817–1827. Purpose. Guillain-Barre ´ syndrome (GBS) is a transient inflammatory disorder affecting peripheral nerves, characterised by weakness and numbness ..."
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to work following recovery from Guillain-Barre ´ syndrome? An interpretative phenomenological analysis. Disability and Rehabilitation, 31(22): 1817–1827. Purpose. Guillain-Barre ´ syndrome (GBS) is a transient inflammatory disorder affecting peripheral nerves, characterised by weakness and numbness

IMPLICATIONS OF FAULT CURRENT LIMITATION FOR ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS

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"... This paper explores the potential future need for fault current OLPLWDWLRQ LQ WKH 8.¶V SRZer system, and some of the technical implications of this change. It is estimated that approximately 300-400 distribution substations will require fault current limitation, based on the statistical analysis ..."
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limiter (SFCL) is used to illustrate the potential protection and control issues. In particular, DG fault ride-through, auto-reclosure schemes, and transformer inrush current can be problematic for SFCLs that require a recovery period. The potential solutions to these issues are discussed, such as the use

Welcome to Risk Management 2.0

by Erwann O. Michel-kerjan, Book Writing, Howard Kunreuther, Erwann O. Michel-kerjan , 2008
"... “Although disasters of various sorts are part of our everyday life, even if only vicariously, little empirical and theoretical work has been done by economists on the long-run recovery problems arising out of these events. This is unfortunate because the cost of unexpected catastrophes and the probl ..."
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“Although disasters of various sorts are part of our everyday life, even if only vicariously, little empirical and theoretical work has been done by economists on the long-run recovery problems arising out of these events. This is unfortunate because the cost of unexpected catastrophes
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