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Written for all ages. This is a story of time, friendship, and responsibility. An advanced mining crew will make the toughest decision as they alter time in order to save the lives of friends and lovers. This is not an easy decision and one that will have to be performed while mounting the rescue of protected allies and fighting off more than one persistent deadly race. Confronted with a new duality, a beautiful starship commander will make a quick judgment call without consulting her husband, and a young man will find that true love and sacrifice means letting go. Both people, along with their crew of advanced miners, will find that life is new and complete, but separate as "doubles."
Trauma following automobile accidents can persist for weeks, months, or longer. Symptoms include nervousness, sleep disorders, loss of appetite, and sexual dysfunction. In Crash Course, Diane Poole Heller and Laurence Heller take readers through a series of case histories and exercises to explain and treat the health problems and trauma brought on by car accidents.
This synthesis will be of interest to highway department administrators, accident records personnel, information systems and data processing management personnel, highway traffic and safety engineers, drivers' licensing officials, state and local police, as well as federal agencies, industries, traffic safety associations, and others responsible for the collection, analysis, and use of accident data. Information is provided on national accident data banks in addition to state and local practice associated with accident data collection, analysis, and evaluation. This synthesis describes current practice with respect to the characteristics and importance of accident data quality, including the reporting and data collection procedures, the analysis and quality control measures employed, and the communications systems used. This report of the Transportation Research Board discusses accident records systems, including data sources and users, considers the effects of inadequate data on analyses, and reviews data acquisition and processing programs that have had good results in the states using them. Recommendations for improving operating systems and for additional research are included.