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  1. Article ; Online: E. M. Jellinek's Disease Concept of Alcoholism.

    Kelly, John F

    Addiction (Abingdon, England)

    2018  Volume 114, Issue 3, Page(s) 555–559

    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-09-02
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1141051-6
    ISSN 1360-0443 ; 0965-2140
    ISSN (online) 1360-0443
    ISSN 0965-2140
    DOI 10.1111/add.14400
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  2. Article: Discussion of “Mohajerani method: Tool for determining the liquid limit of soils using fall cone test results with strong correlation with the Casagrande test” by E. Hrubesova, B. Lunackova and M. Mohyla [Engineering Geology 278 (2020) 105852]

    O'Kelly, Brendan C. / Vardanega, Paul J. / Haigh, Stuart K.

    Engineering geology. 2022 June 05, v. 302

    2022  

    Abstract: The Authors have presented an interesting paper (Hrubesova et al., 2020), which aims (in part) to validate the Moharjerani (1999) calibration approach for establishing the 80 g/30° fall-cone penetration depth equating to the liquid limit by the ... ...

    Abstract The Authors have presented an interesting paper (Hrubesova et al., 2020), which aims (in part) to validate the Moharjerani (1999) calibration approach for establishing the 80 g/30° fall-cone penetration depth equating to the liquid limit by the Casagrande percussion-cup approach, determined according to the British Standard. In this paper, the Discussers present some clarifications on, and state various observations regarding, the approaches adopted in the Hrubesova et al. (2020) investigation, as well as the Moharjerani (1999) calibration approach employed therein. The Discussers also present a description of some relevant literature not covered in the Authors' paper (Hrubesova et al. 2020) aimed at making further clarifications on this important area of geotechnical practice.
    Keywords engineering ; engineers ; geology ; liquids ; soil ; testing
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-0605
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article
    ISSN 0013-7952
    DOI 10.1016/j.enggeo.2022.106623
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  3. Article: Measurement of G(E(p))/G(M(p)) in e(-->)p---> e(-->)p to Q(2) = 5.6 GeV(2).

    Gayou, O / Aniol, K A / Averett, T / Benmokhtar, F / Bertozzi, W / Bimbot, L / Brash, E J / Calarco, J R / Cavata, C / Chai, Z / Chang, C-C / Chang, T / Chen, J-P / Chudakov, E / De Leo, R / Dieterich, S / Endres, R / Epstein, M B / Escoffier, S /
    Fissum, K G / Fonvieille, H / Frullani, S / Gao, J / Garibaldi, F / Gilad, S / Gilman, R / Glamazdin, A / Glashausser, C / Gomez, J / Gorbenko, V / Hansen, J-O / Higinbotham, D W / Huber, G M / Iodice, M / de Jager, C W / Jiang, X / Jones, M K / Kelly, J J / Khandaker, M / Kozlov, A / Kramer, K M / Kumbartzki, G / LeRose, J J / Lhuillier, D / Lindgren, R A / Liyanage, N / Lolos, G J / Margaziotis, D J / Marie, F / Markowitz, P / McCormick, K / Michaels, R / Milbrath, B D / Nanda, S K / Neyret, D / Papandreou, Z / Pentchev, L / Perdrisat, C F / Piskunov, N M / Punjabi, V / Pussieux, T / Quéméner, G / Ransome, R D / Raue, B A / Roché, R / Rvachev, M / Saha, A / Salgado, C / Sirca, S / Sitnik, I / Strauch, S / Todor, L / Tomasi-Gustafsson, E / Urciuoli, G M / Voskanyan, H / Wijesooriya, K / Wojtsekhowski, B B / Zheng, X / Zhu, L

    Physical review letters

    2002  Volume 88, Issue 9, Page(s) 92301

    Abstract: The ratio of the electric and magnetic form factors of the proton G(E(p))/G(M(p)), which is ... in the elastic e(-->)p---> e(-->)p reaction. The new data presented span the range 3.5< Q(2)< 5.6 GeV(2) and are ...

    Abstract The ratio of the electric and magnetic form factors of the proton G(E(p))/G(M(p)), which is an image of its charge and magnetization distributions, was measured at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) using the recoil polarization technique. The ratio of the form factors is directly proportional to the ratio of the transverse to longitudinal components of the polarization of the recoil proton in the elastic e(-->)p---> e(-->)p reaction. The new data presented span the range 3.5< Q(2)< 5.6 GeV(2) and are well described by a linear Q(2) fit. Also, the ratio sqrt[Q(2)] F(2(p))/F(1(p)) reaches a constant value above Q(2) = 2 GeV(2).
    Language English
    Publishing date 2002-03-04
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
    ISSN (online) 1079-7114
    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.88.092301
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  4. Article ; Online: Does structured audit and feedback improve the accuracy of residents' CPT E&M coding of clinic visits?

    Skelly, Kelly S / Bergus, George R

    Family medicine

    2010  Volume 42, Issue 9, Page(s) 648–652

    Abstract: ... Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) evaluation and management (E&M) codes to their office visits, but there are few published ...

    Abstract Background and objectives: Family physicians frequently err when applying Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) evaluation and management (E&M) codes to their office visits, but there are few published prospective studies on educational interventions to improve coding.
    Methods: Over a 6-year intervention period, 429 resident patient notes from return clinic visits were recoded by a faculty member with coding expertise. Feedback on coding accuracy and annual educational coding workshops were provided to the residents. Coding accuracy was calculated by subtracting residents' code from that of the faculty. Coding accuracy was analyzed cross-sectionally using all available data and longitudinally for 14 residents with data from all 3 years of the residency.
    Results: Analysis of codings by 68 residents found that residents undercoded their clinic visits by 0.49 levels of service. Higher training year of the resident was associated with more accurate coding. Improvement over time was also found with the longitudinal analysis. However, comparison of 23 residents' coding from before the first feedback and didactic session to codings after starting feedback suggests that these improvements were not due to the intervention.
    Conclusions: Residents improved in coding accuracy over time, but our educational intervention may not have been responsible for the improvement.
    MeSH term(s) Analysis of Variance ; Clinical Coding/standards ; Competency-Based Education/methods ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Current Procedural Terminology ; Feedback ; Humans ; Internship and Residency ; Knowledge of Results (Psychology) ; Medical Records/standards ; Office Visits ; Program Evaluation ; Prospective Studies
    Language English
    Publishing date 2010-10
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 639374-3
    ISSN 1938-3800 ; 0742-3225
    ISSN (online) 1938-3800
    ISSN 0742-3225
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  5. Article: Reforming the primary care physician payment system: eliminating E & M codes and creating the financial incentives for an "advanced medical home".

    Goldfield, Norbert / Averill, Richard / Vertrees, James / Fuller, Richard / Mesches, David / Moore, Gordon / Wasson, John H / Kelly, William

    The Journal of ambulatory care management

    2008  Volume 31, Issue 1, Page(s) 24–31

    Abstract: The problem faced by primary care physicians is that they can only maintain or increase their (inflation adjusted) incomes by increasing the volume of visits and associated services. The fundamental flaw in a fee-for-service system is that only paying ... ...

    Abstract The problem faced by primary care physicians is that they can only maintain or increase their (inflation adjusted) incomes by increasing the volume of visits and associated services. The fundamental flaw in a fee-for-service system is that only paying for individual services creates incentives for more services. This article offers a very different approach to paying primary care physicians that will result in both significantly higher incomes for these underpaid professionals together with incentives for creating a medical home.
    MeSH term(s) Current Procedural Terminology ; Fee-for-Service Plans ; Forms and Records Control ; Health Care Reform/economics ; Insurance, Health, Reimbursement ; Medicare/economics ; Physicians, Family/economics ; Reimbursement Mechanisms/organization & administration ; Reimbursement, Incentive ; Risk Sharing, Financial ; United States
    Language English
    Publishing date 2008-01
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 198845-1
    ISSN 0148-9917
    ISSN 0148-9917
    DOI 10.1097/01.JAC.0000304093.05840.e2
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  6. Book: Basic T.E.A.M. with llamas

    McGee, Marty / Tellington-Jones, Linda / Hart, Kelly

    1990  

    Abstract: Presents the basics of the Tellington-Jones Equine Awareness Method (T.E.A.M.) as a way to train ...

    Author's details produced, videotaped and edited by Kelly Hart
    Abstract Presents the basics of the Tellington-Jones Equine Awareness Method (T.E.A.M.) as a way to train llamas.
    Keywords Llamas/Training.
    Language English
    Size 1 videocassette (112 min.) :, sd., col. ;, 1/2 in.
    Publisher Juniper Ridge Press
    Publishing place Olympia, WA
    Document type Book
    Note Title on cassette label: Basic TTEAM with llamas.
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  7. Book: Building Inclusive Ethical Cultures in STEM

    Hildt, Elisabeth / Miller, Christine Z. / Brey, Eric M. / Laas, Kelly

    (The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology)

    2024  

    Author's details Elisabeth Hildt is a Professor of Philosophy and the director of the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Kelly Laas is a librarian, researcher, and ethics instructor at the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Eric Brey is the David and Jennifer Spencer Distinguished Chair, Edward E. Whitacre, Jr. Endowed Chair of Biomedical Engineering and the Interim Dean of the College of Engineering and Integrated Design at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Christine Z. Miller is a Design Management Professor at the Savanna College of Art and Design
    Series title The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology
    Keywords STEM Culture ; Ethics of STEM research ; Ethics Education ; Inclusion within STEM ; Responsible Conduct of Research ; Science ; Technology ; Engineering ; Mathematics ; Teaching STEM ; Diversity and inclusion ; research laboratories ; Research Laboratories ; diversity and inclusion
    Language English
    Size 384 p.
    Edition 1
    Publisher Springer International Publishing
    Document type Book
    Note Aktuell_PDA Manuell_26
    Format 160 x 241 x 27
    ISBN 9783031515590 ; 3031515595
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  8. Article: The effects of age and nutritional state on m.e.p.p. amplitude.

    Kelly, S S

    Experientia

    1978  Volume 34, Issue 2, Page(s) 200–201

    MeSH term(s) Aging ; Animals ; Body Weight ; Diaphragm/innervation ; In Vitro Techniques ; Male ; Membrane Potentials ; Motor Endplate/physiology ; Neuromuscular Junction/physiology ; Nutritional Physiological Phenomena ; Phrenic Nerve/physiology ; Rats
    Language English
    Publishing date 1978-02-15
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1972-0
    ISSN 0014-4754
    ISSN 0014-4754
    DOI 10.1007/bf01944676
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  9. Article ; Online: This month on Twitter.

    Kelly, M E

    The British journal of surgery

    2021  

    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-06-05
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2985-3
    ISSN 1365-2168 ; 0263-1202 ; 0007-1323 ; 1355-7688
    ISSN (online) 1365-2168
    ISSN 0263-1202 ; 0007-1323 ; 1355-7688
    DOI 10.1093/bjs/znab225
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  10. Article: Amygdalo-nigral inputs target dopaminergic and GABAergic neurons in the primate: a view from dendrites and soma.

    Fudge, J L / Kelly, E A / Love, T M

    bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology

    2024  

    Abstract: The central nucleus (CeN) of the amygdala is an important afferent to the DA system that mediates motivated learning. We previously found that CeN terminals in nonhuman primates primarily overlap the elongated lateral VTA (parabrachial pigmented nucleus, ...

    Abstract The central nucleus (CeN) of the amygdala is an important afferent to the DA system that mediates motivated learning. We previously found that CeN terminals in nonhuman primates primarily overlap the elongated lateral VTA (parabrachial pigmented nucleus, PBP, A10), and retrorubral field(A8) subregion. Here, we examined CeN afferent contacts on cell somata and proximal dendrites of DA and GABA neurons, and distal dendrites of each, using confocal and electron microscopy (EM) methods, respectively. At the soma/proximal dendrites, the proportion of TH+ and GAD1+ cells receiving at least one CeN afferent contact was surprisingly similar (TH = 0.55: GAD1=0.55 in PBP; TH = 0.56; GAD1 =0.51 in A8), with the vast majority of contacted TH+ and GAD1+ soma/proximal dendrites received 1-2 contacts. Similar numbers of tracer-labeled terminals also contacted TH-positive and GAD1-positive small dendrites and/or spines (39% of all contacted dendrites were either TH- or GAD1-labeled). Overall, axon terminals had more symmetric (putative inhibitory) axonal contacts with no difference in the relative distribution in the PBP versus A8, or onto TH+ versus GAD1+ dendrites/spines in either region. The striking uniformity in the amygdalonigral projection across the PBP-A8 terminal field suggests that neither neurotransmitter phenotype nor midbrain location dictates likelihood of a terminal contact. We discuss how this afferent uniformity can play out in recently discovered differences in DA:GABA cell densities between the PBP and A8, and affect specific outputs.
    Significance statement: The amygdala's central nucleus (CeN) channels salient cues to influence both appetitive and aversive responses via DA outputs. In higher species, the broad CeN terminal field overlaps the parabrachial pigmented nucleus ('lateral A10') and the retrorubral field (A8). We quantified terminal contacts in each region on DA and GABAergic soma/proximal dendrites and small distal dendrites. There was striking uniformity in contacts on DA and GABAergic cells, regardless of soma and dendritic compartment, in both regions. Most contacts were symmetric (putative inhibitory) with little change in the ratio of inhibitory to excitatory contacts by region.We conclude that post-synaptic shifts in DA-GABA ratios are key to understanding how these relatively uniform inputs can produce diverse effects on outputs.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-16
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Preprint
    DOI 10.1101/2024.01.16.575910
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