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Year:
2015
Region / City:
London, UK
Topic:
Fetal and neonatal echocardiography
Document Type:
Research Article
Authors:
Dr. Olga Patey, Professor Julene S. Carvalho, Professor Basky Thilaganathan
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, researchers
Period of Study:
2012–2015
Approval Date:
2012
Modification Date:
Not specified
Keywords:
fetal heart, fetal echocardiography, myocardial deformation, neonatal echocardiography, speckle tracking, tissue Doppler imaging, repeatability, reproducibility
Context Description:
The document evaluates the inter-vendor reproducibility and observer repeatability of TDI and STE measurements in normal term fetuses and neonates, emphasizing the challenges in comparing echocardiographic findings across different ultrasound systems.
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Year:
2022
Location:
Apache Point Observatory, New Mexico, USA
Subject:
Binary and multiple star systems
Document type:
Research report
Institution:
Apache Point Observatory / ARC 3.5-m telescope
Authors:
Jonathan Leonard, Elliott Horch, James Davidson, Steven Majewski, Robert Wilson, Jeremy Turpin, Fiona Powers Özyurt, Ana Baculima, Andrew Mansfield, Todd Henry
Target audience:
Astronomers and astrophysics researchers
Instrumentation:
Differential Speckle Survey Instrument (DSSI)
Observation range:
Stars brighter than V=14 magnitude, spectral types A to M
Methodology:
Speckle imaging and data reduction techniques
Purpose:
Characterization of spatial separation and relative position angles of binary star companions
Note:
Year
Topic:
Physics
Document Type:
Worksheet
Target Audience:
Students
Year:
1992-2003
Region / City:
USA, Canada, South Korea, Italy, France
Topic:
Diagnostic ultrasound, appendicitis
Document type:
Research study
Organization / Institution:
Multiple medical institutions
Author:
Quillin et al., Patriquin et al., Lim et al., Pinto et al., Gutierrez et al., Kessler et al.
Target audience:
Medical professionals, radiologists
Period of validity:
Not specified
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Title:
Doppler Effect
Type of document:
Educational worksheet
Subject:
Physics
Topic:
Doppler Effect and observed frequency
Educational level:
Secondary education
Purpose:
Calculation of observed frequency in relative motion
Physical constant provided:
Speed of sound in air (343 m/s)
Additional constant provided:
Speed of sound in water (1482 m/s)
Measurement units:
m/s, Hz, MHz, mph
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Type of document:
Roster
Organization:
Sports Team
Coaches:
Tami Doppler, Lexi Heinle, Cadence Kostelecky, Callie Bosch, Aaliya Kambeitz
Players:
Makena Helbling, Gracious Alteros, Bayah Goerdt, Brynlee Peterson, Jenna Diede, Jade Linaras, Evelyn Rampton, Grace Rampton, Odarkor Pearson, Kyla Dukart, Rilke Warner, Iris Drewlo, Tasha Boswell, Harper Wiles, Olivia Hammond, Esther Bello, Ivy Elston, Anna Eberhart, Lexus Koch, Brynlee Zimmerman, Annaley Keller, Nova Galusha, Cohen Davidson, Scarlett Moch, Macy Friez, Elyse Clement, Stella Friez, Iris Hager, Malaysia Jacob, Dru Gossett, Nora Kost, Everly Lindsay, Kyrie Folendorf, Harper Berquist, Emma Cullen, Addison Lang, Oliviana Hale, Rose Carlson, Isabella Guerrero, Rebecca Zent, Molly Merkel, McKenna Nunez, Macie Weigel, Zukhra Astanova, Annistyn Quam, Skylee Norton, Teagan Westbrook, Tatum Westbrook, Sophia Johnson, Kora Lawler, Talyaned Quinone, Mya Berg, Molly Kieson, Quincy Kuball, Leerae Hale, Kyeri Poitra, Olivia Berseth, Maggie Kosel, Ella Dockter, Eva Parent, Laci Ziegler, Maggie Ingold, Dru Cote, May Sakauskas, Zulixamar Curbelo, Berklee Black, Nellie Toma, Hanna Schafer, Audrey Dowd, Avery Schafer, Olivia Keller, Emma Keller, Katie Dethloff, Kru Kudrna, Lydia Podoll, Morgan Mehrer, Avery Ekstrom, Harper Kuether, Aubrey Johnson, Lauren Gustafson, Emerson Decker, Hadlee Kobilansky, Savanna Morgan, Kenley Allbee, Alana Carr-Nokin, Piper Lennick, Iris Falcon, Brynlee Monson, Ellie Monson, Olivia Sahli, Harper French, Nora Malsam, Tenley Spah, Maebry Van Duyne, Brea Skoglund, Amelia Dutchak, Emerson Davis, Reagan Culstad, Eliana Duppong, Addyson Erickson, Kaya Schaeffer, Olivia Craigmile, Bhadra Sudeesh
Document context:
Roster list of players and coaches for a sports team including full player names grouped under each coach.
Year:
2026
Subject:
Astronomy, Doppler Effect, Stellar Spectra
Document Type:
Assessment / Exam Questions
Institution:
Educational Institution / Astronomy Course
Target Audience:
Students in introductory astronomy
Key Concepts:
Doppler shift, redshift, blueshift, absorption and emission spectra, stellar motion
Number of Questions:
25
Data Included:
Tables of observed wavelengths, spectra diagrams
Context:
Includes analysis of star and gas cloud spectra to determine motion relative to Earth
Year:
2016
Volume:
1
Issue:
1
Pages:
xx-xx
ISSN (Print):
2477-5959
ISSN (Online):
2477-8451
Type of document:
Research article
Field:
Physics education
Institution:
Pattimura University, Ambon, Indonesia
Authors:
Jamaludin, John Rafafy Batlolona
Target audience:
High school physics students, educators, researchers
Keywords:
Concept understanding, Problem-based learning, Doppler effect
Date received:
March 1, 2016
Date revised:
March 15, 2016
Date accepted:
March 30, 2016
Methodology:
Experimental study with control and experimental groups, independent sample T-test
Participants:
58 students of class 11 science major at Christian Senior High School Ambon
Subject:
Acoustics
Field of study:
Physics
Topic:
Decibels and Doppler Effect
Document type:
Educational practice problems
Content type:
Problem set
Physical quantities mentioned:
Frequency, speed, sound
Units used:
Hertz (Hz), meters per second (m/s)
Sound sources described:
Police siren, jet explosion, bird chirp, fog horn, bee wing beats
Observers described:
Stationary observer, pilot, crow, boat driver, chasing bee
Motion scenarios:
Moving source, moving observer, pursuit motion
Educational level:
Introductory physics / acoustics exercises