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THE JOURNEY OF RECOVERY AFTER A RAPE EXPERIENCE

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2001
In this existential-phenomenological investigation seven women were interviewed about their experiences of recovering from rape trauma. The purpose of the study was to discover the meaning of recovery from the perception of the victim, how recovery is experienced, and what contributed to the growth and recovery of the woman who has been raped ...
M E, Smith, L M, Kelly
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Experiments with adaptive error recovery strategies

Proceedings. Sixth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2002
We report results on the efficiency of error recovery strategies over heterogeneous networks with both wired and wireless components. We investigate the relative impact of end-to-end delays and error patterns on protocol performance for three broad categories of protocol behavior: aggressive, conservative and adaptive.
Adrian Lahanas, Vassilios Tsaoussidis
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Not All Recovery Experiences are Equal: A Meta-Analysis of Recovery

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2019
Recovery from work and stress is thought to be crucial for sustaining employee well-being and job performance capabilities, thus recovery research has proliferated in the past two decades.
Lucille Headrick   +3 more
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The Experience of Recovery Following Lacunar Stroke

Rehabilitation Nursing, 1992
Little is known about the experience of recovery following stroke. A longitudinal, descriptive ethnography formed the basis of the study described in this article, in which 120 interviews were conducted over a period of 6 months with 13 individuals who had experienced lacunar infarcts of the internal capsule of the brain.
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An Experiment in Distributed Software Architecture Recovery

1998
We describe an architecture recovery experiment performed on a distributed software system. Our main aim was to identify those situations in which existing reverse engineering techniques could be satisfactorily applied and those situations where such techniques would produce only limited or inaccurate results.
Nabor C. Mendonça, Jeff Kramer
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CEBAF energy recovery experiment

Proceedings of the 2003 Bipolar/BiCMOS Circuits and Technology Meeting (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37440), 2004
A successful GeV scale energy recovery demonstration with high ratio of accelerated-to-recovered energies (50:1) was recently carried out on the CEBAF recirculating linear accelerator. Future high energy (multi-GeV), high current (hundreds of milli-Amperes) beams would require gigaWatt-class RF systems in conventional linacs - a prohibitively expensive
A. Bogacz   +24 more
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SIMULATION OF A SHOCK RECOVERY EXPERIMENT

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2008
It is difficult to obtain experimental data for the behaviour of material under shock loading due to the dynamic nature of this process and the finite time available during which measurements can be taken. As a result the shock recovery technique was been developed to allow recovery of material after a single shock‐release loading.
R. Vignjevic   +8 more
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Recovery: experiences of resistance to disablism?

Disability & Society, 2016
AbstractThis article explores whether it is fruitful to use a service user/survivor approach to recovery, by seeing recovery as survival of social invalidation. That is survival of the psychosocial forces that were the source of the experience of mental distress, and as survival of social oppression by the psychiatric services and/or wider society.
Ann-Charlott Timander, Anders Möller
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A Model Experiment on Tritium Recovery

1976
The model experiment for separation and recovery of T 2 from molten Li is being continued. The amount of the D 2 permeating from Li via Nb membrane was recorded. In order to recover the permeated D 2 a fluidized bed was mounted in the carrier gas line.
Weichselgartner, H., Perchermeier, J.
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Quenching and recovery experiments on tungsten

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1978
The search continues for reliable data on vacancies in the bee metals [l-6]. The present paper is a short summary of new results [7] concerning transmission electron microscopy and resistivity measurements on quenched tungsten. These results give evidence for the first time that the quenching and annealing of highpurity tungsten leads to vacancy-defect
K.-D. Rasch, R.W. Siegel, H. Schultz
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