19 Supreme Court Denies Benefits for Hospital Worker's COVID-19 Infection By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2024 00:00:00 -0700 The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld a denial of benefits for a hospital maintenance worker’s COVID-19 infection. Case: Morrill v. Lifepoint Hospitals Inc., No. 23-461, 09/23/2024, published. Facts: Curtis Morrill was a… Full Article
19 Court Overturns Jury Award to Flight Attendant for COVID-19 Infection By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Sep 2024 00:00:00 -0700 The Washington Court of Appeals overturned a jury verdict finding that a flight attendant was entitled to benefits for her COVID-19 infection, since the jury had been erroneously instructed on… Full Article
19 Work Comp Matters - Free Weekly Podcast - Episode 19: Are Liens Dead? By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Thu, 11 May 2017 09:14:48 -0700 "Work Comp Matters" - the central location for all your workers' compensation, employment and labor law matters. Steve Appell hosts this weekly podcast from sunny southern California - presenting some… Full Article
19 2019 Annual Spring Rating Event By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Feb 2019 08:02:53 -0800 This program offers expert instruction and advice on rating, while providing the students with the upper hand in everyday issues with your cases. Students will walk away with an understanding… Full Article
19 Work Comp Matters - Episode 119: Magic Mushrooms By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Thu, 30 May 2019 09:30:41 -0700 This week on Work Comp Matters, Charles Rondeau of The Rondeau Law Firm called in for the first five minutes to talk about the appeal he filed in the District… Full Article
19 Driver's Widow Gets Award for His Death from COVID-19 By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 00:00:00 -0700 A New York appellate court upheld an award of benefits to the widow of a worker who died from COVID-19. Case: Miller v. Transdev Bus on Demand LLC, No. CV-23-0661, 10/10/2024,… Full Article
19 2019 Annual Liens Update By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Tue, 25 Jun 2019 15:32:27 -0700 This program will include vital liens updates for the entire spectrum of workers' compensation professionals. Law, procedure and important changes will be covered in detail. The panel introduces will also… Full Article
19 2019 Case Law Update By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Aug 2019 11:03:43 -0700 Learn about significant new case law in 2019, including a stimulating analysis of what you need to know and how to apply them in your workers' compensation practice. … Full Article
19 So You Have Accepted a COVID-19 Claim, Now What? Senate Bill 22 and its Impact on Your Claims Handling in Texas By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Fri, 30 Sep 2022 16:16:24 -0700 This course is designed to assist attorneys and insurance adjusters in their understanding of work related COVID-19 claims, claims coverage issues (compensability), the COVID-19 presumption created by Senate Bill (SB… Full Article
19 KEMI Announces $19.1 Million Dividend By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Tue, 13 Aug 2024 00:00:00 -0700 Kentucky Employers’ Mutual Insurance on Monday announced a $19.1 million dividend. The workers’ compensation carrier said more than 12,000 policyholders will receive a 20% dividend when checks are distributed in August. “Our… Full Article
19 Comp Judge Nominating Commission Meeting Aug. 19 By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Mon, 05 Aug 2024 00:00:00 -0700 Florida’s Statewide Nominating Commission for Judges of Compensation Claims will meet Aug. 19 in Orlando to interview judges for reappointment. The following judges are being considered for reappointment: William Anderson; Robert… Full Article
19 COVID-19 infection appeared to increase risk of heart attack & stroke up to 3 years later By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 09:00:00 GMT Research Highlights: An analysis of UK Biobank health data that included adults who had mild to severe COVID-19 before vaccines were available found an increased risk of heart attack, stroke and death among those adults during the nearly three-year... Full Article
19 Second booster approved as option for additional protection against COVID-19 By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Tue, 29 Mar 2022 17:44:21 GMT Full Article
19 La supervivencia al paro cardíaco mejoró desde que decreció la pandemia de COVID-19, aún es menor que en años anteriores By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:00:00 GMT Este comunicado de prensa contiene información actualizada y datos que no están incluidos en el resumen. Puntos destacados de la investigación: Las tasas de supervivencia a los paros cardíacos extrahospitalarios en los EE. UU. disminuyeron de manera ... Full Article
19 Cardiac arrest survival improved since COVID-19 pandemic waned, still lower than prior years By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:30:00 GMT This news release contains updated information and data not included in the abstract. Research Highlights: U.S. survival rates from out-of-hospital cardiac arrests fell significantly at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and only slightly ... Full Article
19 Rarely Seen Polaroids of Winona Ryder in the Late 1990s By designyoutrust.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 09:53:20 +0000 In the late 1990s, Winona Ryder defined a unique fusion of edgy elegance, often seen in minimalist black dresses, leather jackets, and sharp blazers. With her cropped dark hair and bold brows, she embodied an iconic look that captured the grunge and alternative styles of the era. Known for her powerful roles in *Alien: Resurrection* […] Full Article Photography about after black characters collection often photos president talking would
19 Amazing Photos of the 1985 Tritan A2 Aerocar By designyoutrust.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:49:22 +0000 Tritan Ventures from Ann Arbor, Michigan designed the A2, an aerodynamically advanced vehicle with a drag coefficient of 0.15 and stability from airfoils that produced a sail effect for added thrust. Constructed from fiberglass with a monocoque design, the lightweight 900-pound A2 was powered by a 440cc Syvaro rotary engine, delivering 30 horsepower and achieving […] Full Article Design Technology amazing design effect engine interest motorcycle photos pound powered three
19 Best of 2019 By changingperspectives.de Published On :: Thu, 26 Dec 2019 11:24:32 +0000 Another year – and in this case another decade – coming to an end. I haven’t had many chances to go take photos this year. In fact my battery charger got lost for months… just so you know how little […] Full Article Best of Photo
19 P365 Oct 19 2013 By www.neilcreek.com Published On :: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 11:40:28 +0000 Some beautiful blossoms in the yard of our friends Guy and Jean, on one of the first warm days of the season. 1/125sec f5.6 ISO100 via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/hGvUoV Full Article p365 blossom bokeh flower Flowers vision:flower=0844 vision:plant=0937
19 Humanity ‘Sleepwalking Towards the Edge of a Cliff’: 60% of Earth’s Wildlife Wiped Out Since 1970 By www.ecology.com Published On :: Tue, 30 Oct 2018 20:36:31 +0000 By Julia Conley Common Dreams “Nature is not a ‘nice to have’—it is our life-support system.” Scientists from around the world issued a stark warning to humanity Tuesday in a semi-annual report on the Earth’s declining biodiversity, which shows that … Continue reading → Full Article Biodiversity ET News biodiversity extinction mass extinction wildlife
19 À St-Donat, hier soir! By www.gino-caron.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Jun 2024 00:13:20 +0000 À St-Donat, au cœur du Bas-St-Laurent, le paysage s’étend sous un ciel bleu éclatant, parsemé de nuages légers. Les champs verdoyants et les collines ondulantes entourent le village, offrant un écrin de nature à cette communauté rurale. Les maisons, colorées et accueillantes, s’alignent le long des routes sinueuses, chaque jardin débordant de verdure et de...Lire plus Full Article Aérienne Automne Paysage St-Donat été rural village
19 Human Influence on Global Climate Traced Back to 1930’s By www.ecology.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Mar 2016 12:50:54 +0000 The Melbourne Newsroom The human impact on our global climate has now been traced back as far as the 1930’s Humans have triggered the last 16 record-breaking hot years experienced on Earth (up to 2014), with the new research tracing … Continue reading → Full Article ET Perspectives Human Impact Climate Change climate research
19 Free Software Supporter -- Issue 198, October 2024 By www.fsf.org Published On :: 2024-10-01T04:00:00Z Welcome to the *Free Software Supporter*, the Free Software Foundation's (FSF) monthly news digest and action update -- being read by you and **231,236** other activists. Full Article Blog Entry
19 Free Software Supporter -- Issue 199, November 2024 By www.fsf.org Published On :: 2024-11-01T21:45:00Z Welcome to the Free Software Supporter, the Free Software Foundation's (FSF) monthly news digest and action update -- being read by you and 231,355 other activists. Full Article Blog Entry
19 COVID-19 Lockdowns Accelerated Brain Aging in Teens By www.labroots.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 17:40:00 -0700 The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated brain aging in adolescents. The effect was three times as strong in females than in males. Full Article Neuroscience
19 COVID-19 Lockdowns Accelerated Brain Aging in Teens By www.labroots.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 17:40:00 -0700 The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated brain aging in adolescents. The effect was three times as strong in females than in males. Full Article Health & Medicine
19 Organoids Provide Multiple New Insights Into COVID-19 By www.labroots.com Published On :: Fri, 16 Aug 2024 04:22:00 -0700 Animal models have served as excellent models of many aspects of human biology and disease, but they cannot mimic every part of human physiology. Full Article Microbiology
19 George Neisser (1997) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1997-07-16 George Neisser, University of Manchester, gave a talk entitled "WWW Caching". Full Article
19 Dave Lomas (1998) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1997-07-16 Dave Lomas, University of Salford, gave a talk entitled "WebTools". Full Article
19 Brenda Lowndes (1997) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1997-07-16 Brenda Lowndes, University of Liverpool, gave a talk entitled "WWW / Database Integration". Full Article
19 John MacCulloch (1997) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1997-07-16 John MacCulloch, UKERNA, gave a talk entitled "Networking For Webmasters. Full Article
19 Mark Cox (1997) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1997-07-16 Mark Cox, UKWeb, gave a talk entitled "Security and Performance Issues". Full Article
19 Colin Work (1997) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1997-07-16 Colin Work, University of Southampton, gave a talk entitled "Information Flow". Full Article
19 David Murie (1997) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1997-07-16 David Murie, University of Dundee, gave a talk entitled "Charisma or camel? A sociotechnical approach to Web redesign". Full Article
19 Brian Kelly (1997) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1997-07-16 Brian Kelly, UKOLN, University of Bath, gave talks entitled "Introduction" and "Next Year's Web". Full Article
19 Paul Squires (1998) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1998-09-17 Paul Squires studied Film Studies and Information Technology at the University of North London and continued there as a lecturer and researcher into Web technologies. He joined the British Council in January of this year as the Webmaster. Paul gave a talk entitled "The British Council on the Web: An Overview". Full Article
19 Colin Work (1998) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1998-09-17 Following a brief stint as a librarian in Dublin, Colin joined the NISS project in 1988 later moving to Southampton University Computing Services where he became embroiled in information services in the widest sense - from telephone systems to information kiosks. As "Information Resources Manager" Colin heads up the Southampton Webmaster team. He has been active in a range of National activities and is currently a member of UCISA-TLIG. Colin wants to be a photographer when he grows up. Colin gave a talk entitled "Publish and be Damned? - Freedom, Responsibility and AUP". Full Article
19 Paul Booth (1998) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1998-09-17 Paul Booth is involved in the design, and administration of the DISinHE web site. His main interests lie in the Internet and its application. He is interested in ways of applying Internet technology while maintaining administration of the accessibility to all - without loosing visual appeal or technical prowess. Paul is the author of several award winning web sites, including "The Scotsman" newspaper's "Most Sussed" website has had involvement in writing sites for academic departments, students unions, commercial business and even an Access Centre. Paul gave a talk entitled "Accessibility". Full Article
19 Brian Kelly (1998) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1998-09-17 Brian Kelly is employed as "UK Web Focus" - a national web coordination post. Brian is based at UKOLN, University of Bath. Brian has been involved in web activities since January 1994 when he was involved in setting up the institutional web service at Leeds University. Brian gave a talk entitled "Deploying New Web Technologies". Full Article
19 Terry Brown (1998) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1998-09-16 Terry Brown has worked in the Faculty of Medicine Computing Centre since completing a work placement with them and then being hired to develop the University's WWW Student Support and Tutoring project. He has since added UNIX system administration skills to WWW programming and site design. His professional interests lie within the field of dynamic information delivery, Human Computer Interaction and secure Internet information transfer. His personal interests involve anything that can keep him away from technology for long enough to forget about it. Terry gave a talk entitled "'The Use of Online Databases to Manage Student Support and Learning". Full Article
19 Stephen Emmott (1998) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1998-09-16 After studying Applied Psychology and then Cognitive Science and Intelligent Computing, Stephen Emmott went on to lecture in both Artificial Intelligence and Psychology. After two academic years he ventured into the commercial world with jobs in the emerging 'New Media' industry: Easynet, Cyberia, Netmare and finally Webmedia where he spent his last year as project manager for Which? Online. He joined King's College London as Web Editor in September 1997 and is currently exploring content management using XML. Stephen gave a talk entitled "Events Online". Full Article
19 Nick Gould (1998) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1998-09-16 Nick is an Information Systems developer based in the Faculty of Economic and Social Studies in the University of Manchester. His role is to develop (mostly Web) applications to support teaching and administration. Nick gave a talk entitled "'He left the course 3 months ago?' - Web front-ends to student databases". Full Article
19 Jon Wallis (1998) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1998-09-16 Jon Wallis is Webmaster at the University of Wolverhampton, responsible for the overall design and general management of its website. He has been directly involved in developing the University's web presence from its inception. In 1995 he co-developed the first complete undergraduate prospectus on the web. In his spare time he is a senior lecturer in computing, teaching in the areas of networks, communications and distributed information systems. His research focusses on search engine technology and (inspired by his role as an institutional webmaster) the information management implications of corporate websites. Jon gave a talk entitled "Information Management & The Institutional Website: Promoting & Supporting Organisational Change". Full Article
19 Victoria Marshall (1998) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1998-09-16 Victoria has worked at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory since 1989, and was one of the first pioneers of the web within the laboratory. She is currently corporate web manager, and departmental web manager, and is involved in a number of web-related projects including the DataWeb project to be described at the workshop. Victoria gave a talk entitled "DataWeb: Three worlds collide". Full Article
19 Paul Browning (1998) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1998-09-15 Between 1986 and 1990 Paul Browning was an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge. In 1991 he was appointed as Computer Officer in the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol. In 1997 he was the Information Strategy Co-ordinator, University of Bristol. Paul gave a talk entitled "Publishing and Devolving the Maintenance of a Prospectus". Full Article
19 Andrew Aird (1998) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1998-09-15 Andrew Aird studied music at Birmingham University and King's College, London. Working at Loughborough University in the early 1980s gave him access to personal computer technology, resulting in a career in music technology. Andrew specialised in applications for composing and publishing, and this aspect led him to become interested in the possibilities offered by the World Wide Web. His current role as Web Site Manager at Goldsmiths College is part-time; he also develops web solutions for music publishers, composers and performers. Swimming, skiing, concerts and visual art fill the scarce hours not spent thinking about, or working on, the web. Andrew gave a talk entitled "Does Web Content Grow On Trees?". Full Article
19 Brian Lantz (1998) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1998-09-15 Brian Lantz, after a background in environmental and local politics in Arizona, came to London in 1975 to qualify as a librarian. Captivated by the dream of 'cycling Europe', he was lured by the brilliant summers in the latter half of the 70s into staying. He hung up his bicycle in 1982 after moving to Birmingham where he had risen through the ranks to Assistant Director of Information Services. His current role as 'Webmaster' focuses strongly on developing web based services to support marketing and teaching/learning at UCE. For his sins, he also created and runs the bookshop cum library supply services of UCE Books. Brian Lantz, University of Central England (UCE), gave a talk entitled "Dumbing Down". Full Article
19 Institutional Web Management: The Next Steps (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: IWMW 3: Institutional Web Management: The New Steps, held at Goldsmiths College, London on 7-9 September 1999 Full Article
19 Institutional Web Management Workshop (1998) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: IWMW 2: Institutional Web Management Workshop, held at Newcastle University on 15-17 September 1998 Full Article
19 Running An Institutional Web Service (1997) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: IWMW 1: Running An Institutional Web Service, held at Kings College London on 16-17 July 1997 Full Article