Page 1. 264 nineteenth-century literature Margaret Markwick, New Men in Trol-lope's Novels: ... more Page 1. 264 nineteenth-century literature Margaret Markwick, New Men in Trol-lope's Novels: Rewriting the Victorian Male. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. Pp. xii + 216. $99.95. Constructions of masculinity, both historical and fictional ...
The issue of closed support for the local cohomology of Noetherian modules and the related proble... more The issue of closed support for the local cohomology of Noetherian modules and the related problem of finiteness of the set of associated primes of local cohomology have been intensely studied in the literature. Although it is known that the local cohomology of a hypersurface ring of characteristic $p > 0$ has closed support, it remains an open question whether this property holds for complete intersection rings of higher codimension. For an ideal J generated by a regular sequence of length $c$ in a regular ring $R$ of characteristic $p > 0$, the closed support property for the local cohomology of $R/J$ would follow from known results in the literature if the local cohomology of $J$ itself always had a finite set of associated primes. We give the first example of a module of the form $H^i_I(J)$ with an infinite set of associated primes to demonstrate that this is not necessarily the case. In fact, for $i < 4$ (resp. $i < 5$), we show that if $R/J$ is a domain (resp. fact...
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Our objective was to determine which messaging approaches from a marketing campaign were most eff... more Our objective was to determine which messaging approaches from a marketing campaign were most effective in recruiting African American individuals to a glaucoma screening and research study. We conducted a multimedia marketing campaign in Philadelphia from 01/31/2018 to 06/30/2018. Messaging approaches included radio advertisements and interviews (conducted in partnership with a local radio station with a large African American listener base), print materials, event tables, and online postings. Participants received free glaucoma screenings and the opportunity to enroll in our glaucoma genetics study. These screenings allowed individuals with glaucoma to receive a full examination and treatment plan with a glaucoma specialist, as well as to contribute to future efforts to identify genetic variants underlying this disease. We compared inquiry, enrollment, and cost yield for each messaging approach. Our campaign resulted in 154 unique inquiries, with 98 patients receiving glaucoma screenings (64%) and 60 patients enrolling in our study (39%). Commercials on WURD radio yielded the highest number of inquiries (62%) and enrollments (62%), but at relatively high cost ($814/enrolled patient). The most inexpensive approach that yielded more than five enrollments was postcards ($429/enrolled patient). Our campaign suggests that high-frequency commercials and postcards distributed at targeted healthcare locations are particularly effective and affordable options for connecting with the African American community. Our findings can help to inform recruitment efforts for other understudied diseases in minority populations.
SYNOPSIS The hydrolytic degradation of poly (8-propiolactone) with a molecular weight M, of 32,00... more SYNOPSIS The hydrolytic degradation of poly (8-propiolactone) with a molecular weight M, of 32,000 has been studied in a buffered salt solution (pH 7.2) at 37°C. Within 42 days, the embrit-tlement of the samples made tensile strength measurement impossible, which is ...
Page 1. 264 nineteenth-century literature Margaret Markwick, New Men in Trol-lope's Novels: ... more Page 1. 264 nineteenth-century literature Margaret Markwick, New Men in Trol-lope's Novels: Rewriting the Victorian Male. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. Pp. xii + 216. $99.95. Constructions of masculinity, both historical and fictional ...
The issue of closed support for the local cohomology of Noetherian modules and the related proble... more The issue of closed support for the local cohomology of Noetherian modules and the related problem of finiteness of the set of associated primes of local cohomology have been intensely studied in the literature. Although it is known that the local cohomology of a hypersurface ring of characteristic $p > 0$ has closed support, it remains an open question whether this property holds for complete intersection rings of higher codimension. For an ideal J generated by a regular sequence of length $c$ in a regular ring $R$ of characteristic $p > 0$, the closed support property for the local cohomology of $R/J$ would follow from known results in the literature if the local cohomology of $J$ itself always had a finite set of associated primes. We give the first example of a module of the form $H^i_I(J)$ with an infinite set of associated primes to demonstrate that this is not necessarily the case. In fact, for $i < 4$ (resp. $i < 5$), we show that if $R/J$ is a domain (resp. fact...
Users may download and print one copy of any publication from the public portal for the purpose... more Users may download and print one copy of any publication from the public portal for the purpose of private study or research. You may not further distribute the material or use it for any profit-making activity or commercial gain You may freely distribute the URL identifying the publication in the public portal If you believe that this document breaches copyright please contact us providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim.
Our objective was to determine which messaging approaches from a marketing campaign were most eff... more Our objective was to determine which messaging approaches from a marketing campaign were most effective in recruiting African American individuals to a glaucoma screening and research study. We conducted a multimedia marketing campaign in Philadelphia from 01/31/2018 to 06/30/2018. Messaging approaches included radio advertisements and interviews (conducted in partnership with a local radio station with a large African American listener base), print materials, event tables, and online postings. Participants received free glaucoma screenings and the opportunity to enroll in our glaucoma genetics study. These screenings allowed individuals with glaucoma to receive a full examination and treatment plan with a glaucoma specialist, as well as to contribute to future efforts to identify genetic variants underlying this disease. We compared inquiry, enrollment, and cost yield for each messaging approach. Our campaign resulted in 154 unique inquiries, with 98 patients receiving glaucoma screenings (64%) and 60 patients enrolling in our study (39%). Commercials on WURD radio yielded the highest number of inquiries (62%) and enrollments (62%), but at relatively high cost ($814/enrolled patient). The most inexpensive approach that yielded more than five enrollments was postcards ($429/enrolled patient). Our campaign suggests that high-frequency commercials and postcards distributed at targeted healthcare locations are particularly effective and affordable options for connecting with the African American community. Our findings can help to inform recruitment efforts for other understudied diseases in minority populations.
SYNOPSIS The hydrolytic degradation of poly (8-propiolactone) with a molecular weight M, of 32,00... more SYNOPSIS The hydrolytic degradation of poly (8-propiolactone) with a molecular weight M, of 32,000 has been studied in a buffered salt solution (pH 7.2) at 37°C. Within 42 days, the embrit-tlement of the samples made tensile strength measurement impossible, which is ...
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