The latest edition of the IAU Working Group Bulletin on Small Bodies Nomenclature (Volume 4, #8) has been released. The PDF can be found here: https://buff.ly/49tiykn
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Exciting New Issue in the Journal of Mechanical Ventilation! by the Society of Mechanical Ventilation Dear ICCN Members, We are thrilled to share the latest issue of the Journal Mechanical Ventilation with insightful research and case studies that contribute to our understanding and practice of critical care. Here are some highlights: ORIGINAL INVESTIGATIONS -Mean Airway Pressure – Minute Ventilation Product (mM): A Simple and Universal Surrogate Equation to Calculate Mechanical Power -Authors: Ehab G. Daoud, Philip Lee, Shane Toma, Claudio L. Franck -Explore a novel and straightforward equation to calculate mechanical power, offering a potential universal standard in mechanical ventilation. -A Retrospective Validation of the Effective and Safe Treatment of Patients on General Care Wards with High Velocity Nasal Insufflation Therapy Utilizing Prognostic Risk Scores During COVID-19 -Authors: Catherine Brenner, Josh Good, Heather Pavlichko, Susan McDonald, Kathy Gerich, Amy Bergeski, Matthew S. Pavlichko -This study validates the safety and effectiveness of high-velocity nasal insufflation therapy for COVID-19 patients, providing valuable insights for general care wards. REVIEW -Volume Targeted Algorithms: Are They a One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Noninvasive Ventilation? -Author: David Troxell -An in-depth review questioning the applicability of volume-targeted algorithms in noninvasive ventilation, and whether they suit all patient needs. CASE REPORTS -A Case of Large Volume Pneumomediastinum, Extending to and Surrounding the Thecal Sac, in a COVID-19 Positive Ventilated Patient -Authors: Hugh David McGuire, Ben Cantan, Richard Sweeney, Sinead Galvin -An intriguing case report detailing a severe pneumomediastinum in a COVID-19 patient, highlighting complexities in treatment. -Pembrolizumab-Induced Necrotizing Diaphragmatic Myositis -Authors: David Rodríguez-Plaza, Carla Marco, Noemí Vidal, Enric Prats -A fascinating case of necrotizing diaphragmatic myositis induced by Pembrolizumab, expanding our understanding of its potential side effects. PATIENT INFORMATION -Understanding Ventilator Settings -A user-friendly guide aimed at helping patients and families understand the basics of ventilator settings. We encourage all members to delve into these articles and case reports to enhance your knowledge and clinical practice. Stay informed and continue to lead the way in critical care. Join NOW! - https://lnkd.in/gmXt2GPZ Best regards, Javier Amador-Castaneda, BHS, RRT, FCCM Chief Executive Officer, Interprofessional Critical Care Network (ICCN)
New Issue of the Journal of Mechanical Ventilation: Volume 5 - Issue 2 is now online https://lnkd.in/g-3GQ5Dr To submit a manuscript: https://lnkd.in/eGxJcdtM
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You want to know why the eel is so important - why you should stand up for it? 💙 Then click through the slides. Next week there will be part 2. 🌍👀 #SaveTheEel https://lnkd.in/ep5xf-Ab
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The 2020 IAEI Analysis of Changes book is now $20 plus shipping! This is your essential guide to the most important changes in the NEC. Buy your copy here: https://ow.ly/KRle50Teu1Z
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During the various projects, I've realized that in today's world, if you can't present your work excellently, it seems that you haven't done the work at all. A couple of months ago, under the guidance of Morteza Karamooz Mahdiabadi, we published a paper in the International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics. I've finally had the chance to share it here. I would like to express my gratitude once again to Dr. Karamooz Mahdiabadi for his invaluable guidance; this accomplishment would not have been possible without his support. I'm always interested in collaborating with other experts in related fields. Some people have 20 years of work experience, while others repeat one year of experience 20 times. I understand the difference between the two, and I love taking on new challenges and projects. Here is a part of the abstract along with the link to the full paper. If you are interested, feel free to message me. This work develops an efficient analytical model to study free vibration of sandwich nanoshells with three FGM configurations - FGM face-sheets and metal core (type A), FGM face-sheets and ceramic core (type B), and FGM core and face-sheets (type C). A doubly curved shell geometry representing spherical, hyperbolic-parabolic and cylindrical shells in addition to flat plate is considered. Effective material properties of nanolaminates are computed using a volume fraction based model. First-order shear deformation theory and modified nonlocal elasticity theory with variable nonlocal parameter are employed to derive the governing equations. Hamilton's principle is used to obtain the equations of motion. Navier's solution technique analytically solves the equations for simply supported boundary conditions. Results show Type A configuration yields highest frequencies. Dimensionless frequency decreases with increasing nonlocal parameter and side-to-thickness ratio.
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The 2020 IAEI Analysis of Changes book is now $20 plus shipping! This is your essential guide to the most important changes in the NEC. Buy your copy here: https://ow.ly/ApZl50Teu1X
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This article in the August issue of #ITEJournal describes a larger menu of service interchange concepts than the menus that appear in most design policies and manuals. The authors focus on thinking first on how left turns can be made to assemble a menu of 108 service interchange concepts. Read: https://lnkd.in/gjbk94Dg (member login required).
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Combining work and pleasure. Here's a quote from my leisure reading. I often use this quote in my presentations about maintenance failures or Human Factors Engineering: “The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong, is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong, goes wrong, it usually turns out to be impossible to get at or repair” "Mostly Harmless" by Douglas Adams, (1992, p.104). The fifth book in the increasingly inaccurately named “Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy” trilogy. #humanfactors #maintenance #safety
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Another chapter in the book: The fully transparent EU? https://lnkd.in/e-sANpT3
Europäischer Auswärtiger Dienst (EAD): Prüfer finden Sicherheitslücken in der Kommunikation
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