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What's Happening: December 26, 1984, Maine Medical Center Dec 1984

What's Happening: December 26, 1984, Maine Medical Center

What's Happening

No abstract provided.


Low Toxicity Radiation Sensitizer, Barton L. Bergquist, James C. Chang Dec 1984

Low Toxicity Radiation Sensitizer, Barton L. Bergquist, James C. Chang

Patents (University of Northern Iowa)

Bis(5-aminofluorescein)dichloroplatinum(II), and substituted fluoresceinamine derivatives of this compound are disclosed as highly effective radiation sensitizers which enhance the effect of ionizing radiation on tumor cells, but uniquely do so without the usual accompanying high toxicity level to surrounding normal cells. A direct combination, single step reaction synthesis is disclosed for preparing bis(5-aminofluorescein)dichloroplatinum(II) from the reaction between an alkali metal tetrachloroplatinate(II) and 5-aminofluorescein.


Correspondence, Loring M. Thompson To William Bergen, D.O., 1984 December 22, Loring M. Thompson Dec 1984

Correspondence, Loring M. Thompson To William Bergen, D.O., 1984 December 22, Loring M. Thompson

William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection

Letter from Loring M. Thompson to William Bergen, D.O. recording his memories from the creation of the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine.


Correspondence, Robert R. Brown, D.O. To William Bergen, D.O., 1984 December 21, Robert Russell Brown D.O. Dec 1984

Correspondence, Robert R. Brown, D.O. To William Bergen, D.O., 1984 December 21, Robert Russell Brown D.O.

William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection

Letter form Robert Brown, D.O. to William Bergen, D.O. including a "History of Osteopathic Education in New England."


Ua66/14/3 Nursing Pinning Ceremony, Wku Nursing Dec 1984

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 19, 1984, Maine Medical Center Dec 1984

What's Happening: December 19, 1984, Maine Medical Center

What's Happening

No abstract provided.


Dr. Robert J. Kegerreis Interview (2) Conducted On December 12, 1984 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, Robert J. Kegerreis, James St. Peter Dec 1984

Dr. Robert J. Kegerreis Interview (2) Conducted On December 12, 1984 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, Robert J. Kegerreis, James St. Peter

Boonshoft School of Medicine Oral History Project

This is the second in a series of interviews with Wright State University President Dr. Robert J. Kegerreis. In this interview, Dr. Kegerreis opens with a discussion of his first priorities as the newly-appointed President of Wright State University, including his assumption of the responsibility for the promotion of a medical school at Wright State University. He goes on to examine the status of community support for a School of Medicine in Dayton at the time he became President and the opposition to Wright State University planning that was encountered when the proposals went to the Ohio Board of Regents. …


What's Happening: December 12, 1984, Maine Medical Center Dec 1984

What's Happening: December 12, 1984, Maine Medical Center

What's Happening

No abstract provided.


Dr. J. Robert Suriano Interview (3) Conducted On December 11, 1984 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, Robert Suriano, James St. Peter Dec 1984

Dr. J. Robert Suriano Interview (3) Conducted On December 11, 1984 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, Robert Suriano, James St. Peter

Boonshoft School of Medicine Oral History Project

This is the third in a series of interviews with Dr. J. Robert Suriano, Associate Dean for Admissions and Student Affairs of the Wright State University School of Medicine. In this interview Dr. Suriano focuses on the leadership of the School of Medicine, first focusing on the founding Dean, Dr. John R. Beljan, and his successor, Dr. William D. Sawyer.

Dr. Suriano then reflects upon those individuals who played key roles in the development of the School of Medicine.


Correspondence, Edward P. Crowell, D.O. To William Bergen, D.O., 1984 December 11, Edward P. Crowell D.O. Dec 1984

Correspondence, Edward P. Crowell, D.O. To William Bergen, D.O., 1984 December 11, Edward P. Crowell D.O.

William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection

Letter from Edward P. Crowell, D.O. to William Bergen, D.O. relating his experiences in the founding of the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine.


Dr. Edward J. Spanier Interview (1) Conducted On December 10, 1984 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, Edward J. Spanier, James St. Peter Dec 1984

Dr. Edward J. Spanier Interview (1) Conducted On December 10, 1984 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, Edward J. Spanier, James St. Peter

Boonshoft School of Medicine Oral History Project

This is the first in a series of interviews with Dr. Edward J. Spanier, former Assistant Director of Health Affairs Planning and former Assistant Dean for Administration in the Wright State University School of Medicine. He served as Assistant Vice President for Financial Services, and Treasurer of Wright State University.

In this initial interview, Dr. Spanier discusses his background prior to coming to Wright State University and his first years in the College of Science and Engineering here. Dr. Spanier talks about his initial responsibilities as developer of the initial School of Medicine planning proposal, and of the early stages …


Dr. J. Robert Suriano Interview (2) Conducted On December 5, 1984 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, J. Robert Suriano, James St. Peter Dec 1984

Dr. J. Robert Suriano Interview (2) Conducted On December 5, 1984 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, J. Robert Suriano, James St. Peter

Boonshoft School of Medicine Oral History Project

This is the second in a series with Dr. J. Robert Suriano, Associate Dean for Admissions and Student Affairs of the Wright State University School of Medicine. In the first part of the interview Dr. Suriano examines the functions of the Office of Admissions and Student Affairs and how these functions affect the medical student.

In the second part of the interview Dr. Suriano discusses the admissions philosophy of the School of Medicine and reflects on the extent of the integration of the School of Medicine into the university community.


Dr. Robert D. Reece Interview (3) Conducted On December 5, 1984 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, Robert D. Reece, James St. Peter Dec 1984

Dr. Robert D. Reece Interview (3) Conducted On December 5, 1984 About The Boonshoft School Of Medicine At Wright State University, Robert D. Reece, James St. Peter

Boonshoft School of Medicine Oral History Project

This is the third in a series of interviews with Dr. Robert D. Reece, Associate Professor and Chairman of the Department of Medicine in Society in the Wright State University School of Medicine.

In this interview Dr. Reece concludes his discussion of individuals who played prominent roles in the founding and development of the Wright State University School of Medicine.


What's Happening: December 5, 1984, Maine Medical Center Dec 1984

What's Happening: December 5, 1984, Maine Medical Center

What's Happening

No abstract provided.


Animals In Testing: How The Cpi Is Handling A Hot Issue, Anonymous Dec 1984

Animals In Testing: How The Cpi Is Handling A Hot Issue, Anonymous

Popular Press Items

No abstract provided.


Purification, Characterization And Distribution Of A Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase From Rat Brain Cytosol, James Richard Goldenring Dec 1984

Purification, Characterization And Distribution Of A Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase From Rat Brain Cytosol, James Richard Goldenring

Yale Medicine Thesis Digital Library

Tubulin is a major endogenous substrate for Ca('2+)- calmodulin-dependent kinase activity in rat brain cytosol. This dissertation details the purification and characterization of a calmodulin-dependent tubulin kinase from rat brain cytosol. The kinase, purified from chelated brain cytosol by sequential chromatography on phosphocellulose, calmodulin-affinity resin, and Fractogel TSK-55F, contains two calmodulin-binding, autophosphorylating subunits of 52,000 and 63,000 daltons, designated rho and sigma, respectively. The kinase holoenzyme complex has a native molecular weight of 600,000 daltons. Both kinase subunits demonstrate isoelectric points near neutrality. The kinase phosphorylated microtubule-associated protein 2, alpha tubulin and beta tubulin as major substrates. Calmodulin-dependent phosphorylation of …


Caring For The Sick Poor: The State Almshouse At Bridgewater, 1854-1887, Lucille O'Connell Dec 1984

Caring For The Sick Poor: The State Almshouse At Bridgewater, 1854-1887, Lucille O'Connell

Bridgewater Review

The number of helpless poor in Massachusetts increased during the period of the 1840s, and the problem was greatly magnified by Irish immigration to the United States. Too large a problem to be solved on the local level, the Board of Commissioners of Alien Passengers recommended, in 1852, that the State establish three almshouses. Accordingly, the institutions were established at Bridgewater, Monson to the west, and Tewksbury to the north of Boston, and were opened in May 1854. By the end of the first year the number of inmates far exceeded expectations.


Parenting Skills Of Primiparas As Correlated To Maternal Age, Kristine Grow Johnson Dec 1984

Parenting Skills Of Primiparas As Correlated To Maternal Age, Kristine Grow Johnson

MSN Research Projects

A descriptive study was designed to examine parenting skills of primiparas and determine if parenting skills correlated with maternal age. The researcher hypothesized that there would be no significant difference between maternal age and scores as determined by the Parenting Skills Questionnaire and the Observation of Parenting Skills. Primiparas, ranging in age from eighteen to thirty-three, comprised three samples : ten in the eighteen to twenty-three age group, ten in the twenty-four to twenty-nine age group, and three in the thirty to thirty-five age group. Parenting knowledge and skills were assessed of subjects with infants three to seven days old. …


正常人大腿肌肉之等速及等長收縮研究, 霖芬 謝, 金鑫 賴, 倚南 連 Dec 1984

正常人大腿肌肉之等速及等長收縮研究, 霖芬 謝, 金鑫 賴, 倚南 連

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.


Piriformis Syndrome, 崇頌 周, 道昌 徐 Dec 1984

Piriformis Syndrome, 崇頌 周, 道昌 徐

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Three Fixed Ratio Schedules Of Reinforcement On Stimulus Generalization, Michelle L. Gordon Dec 1984

The Effects Of Three Fixed Ratio Schedules Of Reinforcement On Stimulus Generalization, Michelle L. Gordon

Student Dissertations & Theses

The effects of three different schedules of reinforcement on generalization in rats were investigated. The rats were trained to bar press in the presence of a 2000 hz tone and then participated in tone/no tone discrimination training. Upon completion of discrimination training, the rats were assigned randomly to one of three groups, a FR 10 group, a FR 25 group or a FR 50 group. After seven days on these schedules, generalization testing was started. Six days of generalization testing were done with a 31.5 minute tape of 7 tones in a random sequence. The tones for which the subjects' …


Synapse, Alabama Health Libraries Association Dec 1984

Synapse, Alabama Health Libraries Association

Synapse - Newsletter of ALHeLa

This is the December, 1984 edition of the ALHeLa newsletter - Synapse.

Contents include:

  • President's Column by Nancy Clemmons (AlHeLA President)
  • Calendar of events
  • ALHELA news by Rebecca Buckner
  • News from RML
  • Spotlight
  • SDI by Joyce Sims
  • Union List
  • Directories available
  • News Release
  • Graduate Study - UA
  • News from Lister Hill - Nancy Clemmons


Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Winter 1984-1985), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine Dec 1984

Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Winter 1984-1985), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Digest

The Winter 1984-1985 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the following articles:

  • Founders Day/ Alumni Weekend
  • Portrait of a President
  • Highlights of Founders Day/Alumni Weekend
  • Galen S. Young, Sr., DO
  • Reunions and Reminiscences
  • Sherman Leis, DO
  • News from the OMCP
  • News from the Alumni Office
  • Faculty Notes
  • Alumni News Briefs
  • In Memoriam
  • Coming Events


A Comparative Analysis Of Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome Among Individuals Exposed To Different Stressor Events, John P. Wilson, W. Ken Smith, Suzanne K. Johnson Dec 1984

A Comparative Analysis Of Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome Among Individuals Exposed To Different Stressor Events, John P. Wilson, W. Ken Smith, Suzanne K. Johnson

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

The purpose of the present study was to compare post-traumatic stress syndrome among persons involved in nine different stressor events: combat in the Vietnam War; rape; serious life-threatening events; divorce; the death of a significant other; critical, near fatal illness of a significant other; family trauma; multiple traumatic events; and no stressful event. To assess the severity of the symptoms which define post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the Impact of Event Scale, the Beck Depression Inventory, the Stress Assessment Scale for PTSD from the Vietnam Era Stress Inventory (Wilson & Krauss, 1980) and the Sensation Seeking Scale were administered to the …


Coping Strategies Of Female Holocaust Survivors, Marlene Sway Dec 1984

Coping Strategies Of Female Holocaust Survivors, Marlene Sway

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

This paper describes how Holocaust survivors learned to help themselves and to reestablish their sense of community and self-worth. Sixteen female survivors were interviewed regarding their post-war adjustment. Data from the interviews revealed three themes which the women employed to cope with their post-war stress. These important factors in the adaptation process include establishing a family, building a community, and using work as therapy.


Holocaust Survivors And Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders: The Need For Conceptual Reassessment And Development, Jerome Rosenberg Dec 1984

Holocaust Survivors And Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders: The Need For Conceptual Reassessment And Development, Jerome Rosenberg

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

The recent interest in various aspects of the Holocaust focus on survivors and their children. One major part of this research has focused on the medical and psychological sequels of the concentration camp and other Holocaust related experiences for which Eitinger (1981) identified seven distinct areas of inquiry. The literature in each of these areas is extensive; however, this work is fraught with problems both at the conceptual and at the treatment levels. This paper is specifically concerned with reviewing research and treatment programs, identifying the major problem areas, and concludes with a suggested conceptual alternative to the prevailing clinical …


Research Issues Surrounding Holocaust Survivors: Adaptability And Aging, Benjamin J. Hodgkins, Richard L. Douglass Dec 1984

Research Issues Surrounding Holocaust Survivors: Adaptability And Aging, Benjamin J. Hodgkins, Richard L. Douglass

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

The thesis of this article is that, in spite of a large body of literature on the subject, a significant need exists for sociological research on the long-term consequences of the trauma experienced by survivors of Nazi concentration camps. Most of what is known about the adjustment of Holocaust survivors is based upon limited case histories of survivors who sought psychiatric aid, or requested assistance in qualifying for indemnification payments from the German government. The social and psychological dynamics of successful adjustment to life after the traumatic Holocaust experience by the majority of survivors has largely been ignored. Reasons for …


Attendant Care And Occupational Therapy, Barbara Barrett Lucas Dec 1984

Attendant Care And Occupational Therapy, Barbara Barrett Lucas

Masters Theses

The purpose of this study was to explore the current status and future potential of the relationship between attendant care and occupational therapy. Survey results showed that a large number of occupational therapists and in independent living centers, and that there is potential for an increase of occupational therapy involvement in attendant care.


Mitomycin C And Porfiromycin: Studies On Bioactivation And Cytotoxicity In Cultured Cell Lines, Paula Marie Fracasso Dec 1984

Mitomycin C And Porfiromycin: Studies On Bioactivation And Cytotoxicity In Cultured Cell Lines, Paula Marie Fracasso

Yale Medicine Thesis Digital Library

Solid neoplasms are known to contain deficient or poorly functional vascular beds and as a result populations of cells in these solid tumors may contain hypoxic or poorly oxygenated tumor cells. These hypoxic tumor cells may form a therapeutically resistant cell population within the tumor difficult to eradicate by ionizing radiation and most existing chemotherapeutic agents. As a consequence, this dissertation has investigated the mechanism of bioactivation and cytotoxicity of mitomycin C and porfiromycin, structurally similar antibiotics which are selectively cytotoxic to hypoxic cells.Mitomycin C was preferentially cytotoxic to hypoxic EMT6 and V79 cells in culture, but was not selectively …


Evalution Of Polio-Scolioiis Patients After Spinal Fusion, 永訓 沈, 銓永 張 Dec 1984

Evalution Of Polio-Scolioiis Patients After Spinal Fusion, 永訓 沈, 銓永 張

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.