For the modern hospital to operate effectively, it is becoming increasingly necessary for trustees, administrators, and clinical staff members to earn how they can function better in unison. ...Educational programs to help them understand how the unique organizational characteristics of the hospital affect their attitudes and behavior are becoming increasingly important to hospitals' future viability.
DEAF CHILDREN AND HEARING CHILDREN MOTT, ALICE J.
American annals of the deaf (Washington, D.C. 1886),
04/1900, Letnik:
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The Meteor of August 19 MOTT, ALBERT J
Nature,
09/1883, Letnik:
28, Številka:
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THE fame meteor was undoubtedly seen by Mr. Crispin at Wimbledon, Mr. Pooley at Cheltenham, and myself at Llandudno, and I think I can remove Mr. Crispin's difficulty.
A Meteor MOTT, ALBERT J
Nature (London),
08/1883, Letnik:
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I SAW a very brilliant meteor from the promenade here last night (Sunday, August 19), at 10.3 p.m. It passed along the eastern sky and vanished over the summit of the Little Orme. The meteor was, I ...think, more brilliant than Venus at her brightest, though the full moon was shining not far off and very few stars were visible. The path was northward, nearly horizontal, inclined a little downwards, about 10° or 12° above the horizon, apparently much foreshortened, for the motion was very slow-not faster than that of balls falling from a rocket; white light, slightly tinged with blue. The meteor divided, and left one large and I think several smaller portions behind it, all vanishing together. It should have been seen overhead towards the coast of Yorkshire.
THE volume of the Nile is made a thousand times greater than the truth in the new "Encyclopædia", vol. vii. p. 706, art. Egypt, by an error copied from the last edition. The same mistake occurs in ...Rawlinson's "Herodotus", vol. ii. p. 7, Note GW.; in the Geographical Society's Journal, vol. xix.; in Fullarton's Gazetteer, and probably elsewhere, and some fables have been founded on it.
Easter Island MOTT, ALBERT J
Nature,
11/1879, Letnik:
21, Številka:
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IN the very interesting review of Mr. Wallace's "Australasia", in NATURE, vol. xx. p. 598, there is a passing reference to some views of my own concerning the stone images of Easter Island. The ...nature of the inferences that may be drawn in this case is not, I think, generally understood; and without wishing to give the subject more importance than it deserves, I should be glad if you could allow me space for a few words upon it.
I SAW the meteor described by Mr. Ingleby on February 26, about 6.20 P.M., Greenwich, from the railway platform at Gloucester. It was moving very slowly from right to left parallel with the horizon ...to the right of the moon, and a good deal below her; I should think two or three degrees at least. A bright track was left behind. The size must have been considerable for it was a very brilliant evening, and still almost daylight. No stars were visible in that part of the sky. I could not then see the position of Sirius, however. It was tolerably bright twenty minutes later. Gloucester is nearly due west of Ilford, and about 100 miles distant in a straight line.
Atoms and Ether MOTT, ALBERT J
Nature,
08/1873, Letnik:
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ATTEMPTS to dispense, in physics, with the ideas of direct attraction and repulsion, however interesting, lead generally to a petitio principii, and I fear Prof. Challis's view, to which attention is ...called in NATURE of August 7, cannot be received as an exception.