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Cost-Benefit Analysis Of Computer Systems In Community Hospital Food Service, Beverly Kittle Sep 1983

Cost-Benefit Analysis Of Computer Systems In Community Hospital Food Service, Beverly Kittle

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Cost containment has always been a major concern to managers. Therefore, any system which decreases costs by reducing labor time is given serious evaluation.

A five week comparison was made between financial record keeping by the manual method and by the computerized method. A continuous time study was utilized to make this comparison.

Over the five weeks, an average overall time savings of 245 minutes for the computerized versus the manual method was observed. The net savings to the institution was 223 minutes per week which translates to approximately $140.00 per month over a 5 year period.

The rapid payback …


Depositional Environments Of The Miocene Esmeralda Formation, Stewart Basin, Stewart Valley, Nevada, Kevin E. Nick Sep 1983

Depositional Environments Of The Miocene Esmeralda Formation, Stewart Basin, Stewart Valley, Nevada, Kevin E. Nick

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The purpose of this study was to determine specific depositional environments of the Miocene Esmeralda Formation in Stewart Basin (Stewart Valley), Mineral County, Nevada. Previous workers have concentrated on paleontological aspects of the basin and have described in detail the molluscs, mammals and macroflora. Less work has been done on the diatoms and spores and none on the fish, algae, wood or ostracodes. Recently, seven lithostratigraphics units of the Esmeralda Formation have been mapped in Stewart Valley (Clausen, 1983).

Detailed lithofacies are described in each of the seven lithostratigraphic units. Lithofacies 1 is composed of porcelanite and diatomite containing plant …


Palynostratigraphy Of The Eocene Little River Section, Grays Harbor County, Washington, Roy E. Jensen Sep 1983

Palynostratigraphy Of The Eocene Little River Section, Grays Harbor County, Washington, Roy E. Jensen

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

A total of 27 samples from Eocene marine rocks exposed along the Little River, Grays Harbor County, southwestern Washington were analyzed for palynomorphs. Strata studied included the Crescent Formation, "Sedimentary Rocks of Late Eocene Age", and the Lincoln Creek Formation. A total of 77 micro fossil types were identified of which 32 were pollen and spores, 24 fungal remains, 18 dinoflagellate cysts, and 3 miscellaneous micro fossils.

Based upon the stratigraphic distribution of 21 palynomorphs, three informal palynologic assemblage biozones were recognized. The oldest zone, Zone 1, of late early or early middle Eocene age, contains Platycaryapollenites, Platanoidites, Laevigatosporites type-2, …


Depositional Environments Of Siliceous Laminites In The Laney Member Of The Green River Formation, Sublette County, Wyoming, Michael G. Rasmussen Sep 1983

Depositional Environments Of Siliceous Laminites In The Laney Member Of The Green River Formation, Sublette County, Wyoming, Michael G. Rasmussen

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Siliceous shales of the Laney Member of the Green River Formation are exposed in outcrops around Fontenelle Reservoir in the northwest corner of the Green River Basin, Wyoming. An analysis of these shales is important to an understanding of the origin of laminites in the Green River formation. The shales are rhythmic, varve -like laminites, composed of quartz, authigenic potassium feldspar , dolomite, and zeolite minerals. The association of these minerals suggest that the original sediment contained significant amounts of volcanic ash, and were deposited in a shallow, near-shore, oxygenated saline - alkaline lake environment, as inferred from (1) the …


Palynology And Paleoecology Of The Fossil Butte Member Of The Eocene Green River Formation In Fossil Basin, Lincoln County, Wyoming, Robert A. Cushman Jr. Jun 1983

Palynology And Paleoecology Of The Fossil Butte Member Of The Eocene Green River Formation In Fossil Basin, Lincoln County, Wyoming, Robert A. Cushman Jr.

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The palynoflora of the Fossil Butte Member of Green River Formation was studied to enhance our understanding of the depositional environment of ancient Fossil Lake. Forty-nine outcrop samples were collected from three measured sections representing the center, the margin, and intermediate areas of Fossil Lake. Of the 49 samples, 12 yielded a fairly well preserved palynomorph assemblage.

A late early Eocene to early middle Eocene age for the Fossil Butte palynoflora is indicated by the presence of Bombacaceae, Eucommia, Ilex, Juglans, Pistillipollenites, Platycarya, Pterocarya, Tilia, and Taxodium. Additional evidence for the early to middle Eocene age of the Fossil Butte …


Baseline Study For Monitoring Variations In Nitrate Concentration In Surface Waters Of Cuyamaca Rancho State Park In Relation To Watershed Types, Lester E. Harris Iii Jun 1983

Baseline Study For Monitoring Variations In Nitrate Concentration In Surface Waters Of Cuyamaca Rancho State Park In Relation To Watershed Types, Lester E. Harris Iii

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The purpose of this study was to compare the variations in nitrate concentration in the surface waters of five different watershed community types at Cuyamaca Rancho State Park. Monthly water samples were collected at selected sites below each watershed and analyzed by use of a specific ion electrode for nitrate concentration. Results indicate that variations in nitrate concentration are influenced by seasonal variation in rainfall. The yellow pine forest/chaparral watershed showed the highest mean nitrate concentration, three to four times higher than the other watershed types analyzed. Peak nitrate concentrations did not approach the maximum safe limit for human or …


Mathematical Evaluation Of Steady, Laminar Flow By The Use Of Continuous-Wave (Cw) Doppler And Pitot Tube System, Malek Mansoor Sharif Jun 1983

Mathematical Evaluation Of Steady, Laminar Flow By The Use Of Continuous-Wave (Cw) Doppler And Pitot Tube System, Malek Mansoor Sharif

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Investigation, as to the usefulness of spectral analysis of the acoustical signal from the Doppler ultrasonic flowmeter, is being conducted. The purpose was to determine some of the hemodynamic influences on the spectrum. The hypothesis was that both hematocrit and pressure head influence the amplitude of the spectrum. Experiments were designed to: a) evaluate their roles on amplitude; b) derive the associated functional relationship.

Preliminary experiments revealed that: a) the accuracy of our Doppler flowmeter was satisfactory, since a very good linear relation was found between electromagnetically and Doppler derived flow; b) the relative weight of the hematocrit parameter on …


Mandibular Repositioning With Frankel Appliance Therapy, Clark E. Schneekluth Jun 1983

Mandibular Repositioning With Frankel Appliance Therapy, Clark E. Schneekluth

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

A sample of twelve Frankel appliance (FR-2) treated patients, in the mixed dentition stage, were selectively chosen by an orthodontist based on the Class II correction and evaluated from before treatment and end of treatment laminagraphic and lateral cephalometric radiographs. The average treatment period was 22 months (1 yr. 10 mos.). The average pre-treatment age was 9.5 years with a range from 8 to 11 years old, while the average post-treatment age was 11.3 years with a range of 10 to 13 years.

Frankel appliance therapy was the only form of mechanics used in this study.

The before treatment lateral …


Stratigraphy And Structure Of The Miocene "Esmeralda" Formation In Stewart Valley, Mineral County, Nevada, Benjamin L. Clausen Jun 1983

Stratigraphy And Structure Of The Miocene "Esmeralda" Formation In Stewart Valley, Mineral County, Nevada, Benjamin L. Clausen

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The Miocene rocks of Stewart Valley, eastern Mineral County, Nevada, consist of volcanic flows and breccias and fluvio-lacustrine sedimentary rocks. They are called the Esmeralda Formation because they contain lithologies similar to those of the Esmeralda type section 100km south; however, the rocks in Stewart Valley were probably deposited in a separate local basin. The lower part of this formation contains small lacustrine claystone deposits (unit 1) that interfinger with volcanic breccias and flows (unit 2). The main fluvio-lacustrine sequence is above the flows and·is divided by the author into five units based on lithology: sandstone and claystone in unit …


Orthodontic Information Systems : A Developmental Study, Gary D. Sheldon Jun 1983

Orthodontic Information Systems : A Developmental Study, Gary D. Sheldon

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The intent of this study was to design and implement a computer-based orthodontic system providing an integrated information environment throughout the entire patient treatment process.

Total system integration was achieved by restructuring the entire information gathering process. A complete, evaluation of patient diagnosis and treatment evaluation procedures established five major information categories and a critical information list for proper patient management. Information organization was outlined to provide a logical progression in the information gathering process and patient chart forms were designed to implement this. Defining the computer system's performance identified three functions as follows: 1) entry and editing of individual …


Conformational Analysis Of Nonsteroidal Estrogen Analogs, Robert N. Spady Mar 1983

Conformational Analysis Of Nonsteroidal Estrogen Analogs, Robert N. Spady

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

In target tissue, estrogens initiate a series of events, ending in protein synthesis, by binding to a cytoplasmic receptor. Once the estrogen binds, the receptor complex is activated--a process including dimerization of the estrogen complex with another subunit. In order to study the possible receptor-ligand interactions, conformational analysis was performed on several nonsteroidal estrogen analogs, using the CAMSEQ8 molecular mechanics program.

The probability that a molecule will exist in a given conformational energy well depends both on the energy and the shape of the well. A method has been previously worked out to calculate probabilities using both of these variables, …