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Ua66/14/3 Nursing Pinning Ceremony, Wku Nursing
Ua66/14/3 Nursing Pinning Ceremony, Wku Nursing
WKU Archives Records
Pinning ceremony program listing graduates of the WKU Nursing program.
What's Happening: December 15, 1982, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening: December 15, 1982, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening
No abstract provided.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 58, No. 29 Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 58, No. 29 Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special magazine issue of the College Heights Herald. This issue contains articles:
- Mitchell, Cyndi. Being With Hospice of Bowling Green
- Wright, Sharon. The Two Week Semester - Will It Ever End?
- Smith, Erica. A Social Awareness - Dean Nason
Fusion Of Phospholipid Vesicles Arrested By Quick-Freezing. The Question Of Lipidic Particles As Intermediates In Membrane Fusion, E. L. Bearer, Nejat Düzgüneş, Daniel S. Friend, Demetrios Papahadjopoulos
Fusion Of Phospholipid Vesicles Arrested By Quick-Freezing. The Question Of Lipidic Particles As Intermediates In Membrane Fusion, E. L. Bearer, Nejat Düzgüneş, Daniel S. Friend, Demetrios Papahadjopoulos
All Dugoni School of Dentistry Faculty Articles
We have examined the early events in Ca2+-induced fusion of large (0.2 μm diameter) unilamellar cardiolipin/phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylserine/phosphatidylethanolamine vesicles by quick-freezing freeze-fracture electron microscopy, eliminating the necessity of using glycerol as a cryoprotectant. Freeze-fracture replicas of vesicle suspensions frozen after 1-2 s of stimulation revealed that the majority of vesicles had already undergone membrane fusion, as evidenced by dumbbell-shaped structures and large vesicles. In the absence of glycerol, lipidic particles or the hexagonal HII phase, which have been proposed to be intermediate structures in membrane fusion, were not observed at the sites of fusion. Lipidic particles were evident in less …
What's Happening: December 8, 1982, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening: December 8, 1982, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening
No abstract provided.
Spruce Run News (December 1982), Spruce Run Staff
Spruce Run News (December 1982), Spruce Run Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Dec, 1982), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library
Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Dec, 1982), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library
City of Faith
Lifeline 1, vol 2 (Dec, 1982)
Lifeline is the newsletter for the employees and staff of the City of Faith Medical and Research Center. This edition includes the following articles:
- "Hospital Notes First Anniversary; New Psychiatric Unit Opens"
- "Gearing Up for the Partners" by William B. Luttrell
- "Their Only Paycheck is a Smile and a Thank You"
- "Welcome Physicians"
- "Welcome New Nurses"
- "Welcome New Employees and Staff"
- "Runners Promote Fitness Center"
- "Dr. Bill Bright Greets a COF Employee"
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 25 Number 3, Fall 1982, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 25 Number 3, Fall 1982, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
8 - A CHRISTIAN IN A NUCLEAR WORLD by William C. Spohn, S.J. Exploring an issue crucial to our time from a Christian perspective.
13 - A TEACHER FOR ALL SEASONS by Paul L. Locatelli, S.J. Discussing the challenges and the relationship between teaching and scholarship that beset today's teachers.
16 - NO MORE PUNCH AND COOKIES 20 successful years at Santa Clara mean women's sports are here to stay.
18 - KRASSOWSKI ON COMMUNICATION by Jeanne Huber '72. Some suggestions on the art from one of the university's most skilled communicators.
21 - ON CONSERVATORSHIP by George J. Alexander. …
What's Happening: December 1, 1982, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening: December 1, 1982, Maine Medical Center
What's Happening
No abstract provided.
Echocardiographic Identification Of Left Ventricular Cavity Obliteration, Vidyadhar R. Gandra, Mohsin Alam, Fareed Khaja, Sidney Goldstein, Jeffrey B. Lakier
Echocardiographic Identification Of Left Ventricular Cavity Obliteration, Vidyadhar R. Gandra, Mohsin Alam, Fareed Khaja, Sidney Goldstein, Jeffrey B. Lakier
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
We identified 22 patients with angiographic left ventricular cavity obliteration (LVCO), of whom 15 were available for M-mode and two-dimensional echocardiographic evaluation. All 15 patients had chest pain, and 13 had long-standing hypertension. Electrocardiographic evidence of left ventricular hypertrophy was present in ten patients. The echocardiographic criterion for LVCO was apposition of the left ventricular septum with the left ventricular posterior endocardium during systole as demonstrated by either M-mode or two-dimensional systems. LVCO was demonstrated during systole by M-mode echocardiography in seven of 15 patients and by two-dimensional echocardiography in 14 patients. LVCO could not be demonstrated in ten randomly …
Primary Hyperparathyroidism: The Continuing Saga Of Surgical Problems, Melvin A. Block
Primary Hyperparathyroidism: The Continuing Saga Of Surgical Problems, Melvin A. Block
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Continuing problems in the management and surgical treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism include the localization of the elusive single tumor, the recognition and management of multiple gland involvement, prompt confirmation and operative treatment for hypercalcemic crisis, delineation of a liberal but selective policy relative to surgery for apparent uncomplicated hyperparathyroidism in the elderly, and recognition of the surgeon's responsibility to determine the extent of the operation on the basis of operative findings, realizing that histologic study may not confirm apparent gross abnormalities despite subsequent clinical recovery. When all four glands are involved in primary hyperparathyroidism, subtotal parathyroidectomy is recommended except for …
The Measurement Of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin For Pregnancy Testing, Carolyn S. Feldkamp, William H. Pfeffer
The Measurement Of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin For Pregnancy Testing, Carolyn S. Feldkamp, William H. Pfeffer
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
/Among many measurable hormones, human chorionic gonadotropin (FICG) is commonly used for pregnancy testing because it is very sensitive and relatively specific. Pregnancy can be identified shortly after implantation. Because some reagents cross-react with luteinizing hormone (LH), the sensitivity of urine tests has been adjusted to maintain specificity. Radioreceptor assay s on serum are more sensitive than urine tests but similarly lack specificity. The problems of LH cross-reactivity are eliminated by antisera specific for the beta subunit. Quantitation of HCG provides additional information useful in diagnosing ectopic pregnancy, providing a prognosis in threatened abortion, and following neoplasms. Considerations of cost, …
บทเรียนจากปัญหาฝิ่นในศตวรรษแรกของกรุงรัตนโกสินทร์, วิชัย โปษยะจินดา
บทเรียนจากปัญหาฝิ่นในศตวรรษแรกของกรุงรัตนโกสินทร์, วิชัย โปษยะจินดา
Chulalongkorn Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Microbiological Water Quality Of Impoundments: A Literature Review, G. Allen Burton Jr.
Microbiological Water Quality Of Impoundments: A Literature Review, G. Allen Burton Jr.
Public Health Resources
Assessing the microbiological water quality of impoundments and the potential for waterborne disease outbreaks is a difficult task when using traditional sampling programs. Problems associated with using fecal coliform bacteria as indicators of human pathogen presence complicates assessments of future water quality in preimpoundment areas. Reliable determination of future and present microbiological water quality requires knowledge of how the chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of the watershed and impoundment interrelate to influence microbial indicator and pathogen densities. Accurate estimates of microbial indicator and pathogen densities, obtainable by using the enumeration methods and their modifications suggested in this report, will allow …
Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Winter 1982-1983), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Winter 1982-1983), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Digest
The Winter 1982-1983 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the following articles:
- President's Page
- The Many Sides of Dr. Guest
- 1983 Founders Day/Alumni Weekend
- Reflections on Yesterday
- The Cathie Museum
- Remembering Dr. Cathie
- The Reunion Scrapbook
- Flounders Day Follies
- Saluting the OMCP's Employees
- New Emphasis on Child Restraints
- Appointment
- Worth Mentioning
- News from the OMCP
- Faculty Notes
- Alumni News Briefs
- In Memoriam
"Medical Democracy In A Health Systems Agency: The Role Of Staff", James Latimore
"Medical Democracy In A Health Systems Agency: The Role Of Staff", James Latimore
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The performance of consumers or laypersons in government programs has been studied extensively, usually from the standpoint of the control exercised by providers or other professionals, or correlative, what consumers need in order to be on an equal footing with the experts. At stake is lay control -i.e., democracy. This case study of one Health Systems Agency (HSA) in contrast, focuses attention on the crucial role of the HSA staff in the democratization of health care. Outcomes, such as cost-containment and allocation of resources, can be examined in terms of the staff's interests and the constraints of its multi-leveled environment. …
Scientific Ideologies And Conceptions Of Drinking Behavior And Alcoholism, Keith M. Kilty
Scientific Ideologies And Conceptions Of Drinking Behavior And Alcoholism, Keith M. Kilty
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Conventional explanations of drinking behavior and alcoholism suffer from serious inadequacies, due in large part to their unquestioning acceptance of certain assumptions about the effects of alcohol on human behavior that are rooted in moral prescriptions. That is, most contemporary models of drinking behavior assume that the consumption of alcohol leads to the loss of inhibitions or self-control, ultimately leading to behaviors that are not predictable by either the drinker or society. This perspective has become so deeply ingrained in the social scientific literature that it is no longer even perceived as hypothetical; instead, it has taken on the character …
การวิจัยทางด้านเวชศาสตร์ประชากร: ปัจจุบันและอนาคต, นิกร ดุสิตสิน
การวิจัยทางด้านเวชศาสตร์ประชากร: ปัจจุบันและอนาคต, นิกร ดุสิตสิน
Chulalongkorn Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
การศึกษาภาวะเลือดออกง่ายในเด็ก, ชุลี มิตรกูล
การศึกษาภาวะเลือดออกง่ายในเด็ก, ชุลี มิตรกูล
Chulalongkorn Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Fetal Age On Skin Permeability In Guinea Pigs, Benita Stiles Whitted
The Effect Of Fetal Age On Skin Permeability In Guinea Pigs, Benita Stiles Whitted
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Preliminary investigation has indicated large decreases in fetal skin permeability during the latter half of gestation (Parmley and Seeds, 1970; Treager, 1966). The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the degree of skin permeability in fetal guinea pigs at various gestational stages. The test hypothesis was that these skins would show a significant decrease in permeability to tritiated water when tested at time increments through out the latter half of gestation.
In vitro skin permeability to tritiated water was measured in samples from 22 guinea pig fetuses. Gestational age ranged from 30 to 65 days in increments of five, …
ประสาทพยาธิวิทยาในประเทศไทย, สำรวย ช่วงโชติ
ประสาทพยาธิวิทยาในประเทศไทย, สำรวย ช่วงโชติ
Chulalongkorn Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
โรคไตอักเสบ: ทัศนคติใหม่ต่อการเกิดพยาธิสภาพ การรักษา และป้องกันภาวะไตวาย, ประสิทธิ์ ฟูตระกูล
โรคไตอักเสบ: ทัศนคติใหม่ต่อการเกิดพยาธิสภาพ การรักษา และป้องกันภาวะไตวาย, ประสิทธิ์ ฟูตระกูล
Chulalongkorn Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
ลิ้นหัวใจเทียม, จรรยา มะโนทัย
Hyperviscosity Syndrome Complicating Rheumatoid Arthritis: Report Of Two Additional Cases And Review Of The Literature, Michael R. Lovy, Mark C. Kranc, Gilbert B. Bluhm, Jeanne M. Riddle, Paul D. Stein
Hyperviscosity Syndrome Complicating Rheumatoid Arthritis: Report Of Two Additional Cases And Review Of The Literature, Michael R. Lovy, Mark C. Kranc, Gilbert B. Bluhm, Jeanne M. Riddle, Paul D. Stein
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
A hyperviscosity syndrome developed in two patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Analytic ultracentrifugation of the sera from one patient demonstrated 22S complexes. Intermediate, 22S, and 31S complexes were found in the second case. Platelet aggregometry and electron microscopy surveys of the platelet reactivity in one patient demonstrated inhibition of platelet reactivity caused by the presence of the high molecular weight complexes. These abnormalities, as well as the clinical bleeding, whole blood, and plasma viscosity, became normal after treatment. In vivo leukocytic function was studied with the Rebuck skin window technique, and phagosomal inclusions were observed in both the polymorphonuclear neutrophils and …
Re: Abbs, Conrad R. Lam
我國截肢病患現況, 倚南 連
Survey Of Spinal Cord Injury In Taipei City During 1978-1979, Chue-Fun Chen, I-Nan Lien
Survey Of Spinal Cord Injury In Taipei City During 1978-1979, Chue-Fun Chen, I-Nan Lien
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
A survey of incidence of spinal cord injury (SCI) was made in 15 hospitals in Taipei city from Jan. 1978 to Dec. 1979. A total of 196 new SCI patients were enrolled during the period. Among them, 44 cases were residents of Taipei city, revealing the annual incidence of SCI in Taipei city to be 10 per million population. The other 152 cases were residents of other parts of the country. Accordingly, it is estimated that about 170 persons are suffering SCI annually in the whole Taiwan Area. This figure might be underestimated because some of the cases who died …
Iydp Calendar Of International Conferences On Disability, 健醫學會雜誌資料室 復
Iydp Calendar Of International Conferences On Disability, 健醫學會雜誌資料室 復
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
No abstract provided.