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Couldwell, William T. | Total intravenous anesthesia: advantages for intracranial surgery | Although volatile anesthetics have been widely accepted in anesthetic management for neurosurgery, they reduce vascular resistance, resulting in increased cerebral blood flow and increased intracranial pressure (ICP). In patients with elevated ICP who undergo craniotomy, the increase in ICP during s... | Anesthesia; Inhalants; Intravenous; Propofol; Intracranial surgery | 2007 |
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Supiano, Katherine Perry | Transitions of care: Optimal communication between hospital and hospice | In this article, the key elements of a successful transition of terminally ill patients from the inpatient hospital to home hospice care setting are described. This article describes the role and responsibilities inpatient palliative care teams and receiving hospice agencies have for communicat... | Palliative care, Inpatient hospital; Hospice care; Transportation; Communication; Health care team | 2007 |
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Krensky, Beth | Tree Amulets | Form: sculpture; Medium: bronze; Dimensions: each approx. 5 x 3-1/2 x 1/4" | | 2007 |
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Krensky, Beth | Tree Amulets (detail) | Form: sculpture; Medium: bronze; Dimensions: each approx. 5 x 3-1/2 x 1/4" | | 2007 |
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Couldwell, William T.; Davidson, H. Christian | Trigeminal amyloidoma: case report and review of the literature | The authors present a case of amyloid infiltration involving the trigeminal nerve that mimicked a malignant cavernous sinus tumor with perineural tumor infiltration. A 64-year-old man presented with trigeminal nerve numbness. Imaging revealed a plaque-like enhancing lesion along the right lateral ca... | Gasserian ganglion; Trigeminal; Amyloidoma | 2007 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Tsunami and Archives: The Unexpected Possibilities; Jakarta, Indonesia 17-18 July 2006 | The International Gathering on Tsunami and Archives, sponsored by the National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia (ANRI) and the International Council on Archives (ICA), was held in Jakarta, Indonesia 17-18 July 2006. The event was conducted in English and Indonesian and provided a venue for arch... | Natural disasters; Tsunami; Preservation; Book repair | 2007 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Unidirectional laser emission from ∏-conjugated polymer microcavities with broken symmetry | We report unidirectional laser emission from ∏-conjugated polymer microcavities with broken symmetry geometries such as spiral and microdisk containing a "line defect," in comparison with plain microdisk cavity having isotropic emission. We found that the laser emission directionality contrast ra... | pi-conjugated polymers; Unidirectional laser emission; Microcavities; DOO-PPV; Poly(dioctyloxy) phenyl vinylene | 2007 |
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Sanchez, Thomas W.; Nelson, Arthur C. | Urban containment and neighborhood quality in Florida | Rapid suburbanization since World War II in America has created many of the challenges we face today. Roads intended to relieve congestion have become congested. Cookie-cutter subdivisions have replaced scenic landscapes. Once-vital downtown stores have been abandoned as shoppers transferred their a... | | 2007 |
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Reichler, Thomas J.; Staten, Paul W. | Use of radio occultation for long-term tropopause studies: uncertainties, biases, and instabilities. | Research suggests that changes in tropopause structure can both indicate and impact changes in the global climate system. The Global Positioning System radio occultation (RO) technique shows tremendous potential for monitoring the global tropopause due to its precision, temporal consistency, and ... | Radio occultation; Tropopause; Climate | 2007 |
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Stafforini, Diana M. | Using genetically engineered mice to probe the role of bioactive lipids in prostate carcinogenesis | Prostate cancer (CaP) is the second most common cause of cancer death in North American men. CaP is characterized by stages that include aggressive forms that disseminate to other tissues. Tumors release factors that attract and activate cells of the immune system including macrophages. Exposure of... | | 2007 |
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Kniss, Joe; Riesenfeld, Richard F. | Visual summary statistics | Traditionally, statistical summaries of categorical data often have been visualized using graphical plots of central moments (e.g., mean and standard deviation), or cumulants (e.g., median and quartiles) by box plots. In this work we reexamine the box plot and its relatives and develop a new hyb... | Visual summary statistics; categorical data; box plot; hybrid summary plot | 2007 |
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Sanchez, Thomas W. | Walling in or walling out: gated communities | It has been four decades since the United States legally outlawed all forms of public discrimination - in housing, education, transportation, and accommodations. Yet today, we are seeing a new form of discrimination -- the gated, walled, private community. Americans are electing to live behind wall... | | 2007 |
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Sperry, John S. | Water transport in vesselless angiosperms: conducting efficiency and cavitation safety | Two structure-function hypotheses were tested for vesselless angiosperm wood. First, vesselless angiosperm wood should have much higher flow resistance than conifer wood because angiosperm tracheids lack low-resistance torus-margo pits. Second, vesselless wood ought to be exceptionally safe from cav... | | 2007 |
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Krensky, Beth | Where Lies the Border Between Us? | Form: sculpture; Medium: marble; Dimensions: (2) each 13 x 7 x 7"" | | 2007 |
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Krensky, Beth | Where Lies the Border Between Us? (detail: Hagar) | Form: sculpture; Medium: marble; Dimensions: (2) each 13 x 7 x 7"" | | 2007 |
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Krensky, Beth | Where Lies the Border Between Us? (detail: Sarah) | Form: sculpture; Medium: marble; Dimensions: (2) each 13 x 7 x 7"" | | 2007 |
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Bergerson, Amy A. | Will work for a college education: an analysis of the role employment plays in the experiences of first-year college students | College students across the United States struggle with the challenges of balancing work and school. In 2005, 29.5% of full-time students worked over 20 hours a week while attending college, with 70.1% of their part-time counterparts in the workplace for 20 or more hours each week (NCES, 2005). Give... | Social class; Income; Hierarchy | 2007 |