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Beauclerc, Kaela B. The influence of dissolved organic carbon on the absorbance of ultraviolet light in Northern Ontario lakes. Sudbury, Ont: Laurentian University, Department of Biology, 2000.

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Stewart, Colin Alexander. Sa,;;-scale patchiness in diet quality, and the influence of weather on littoral fish activity in two central Ontario Lakes. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1996.

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Haymes, Gerard T. The Influence of industrialization on the aquatic environment of Long Point Bay, Lake Erie, in the vicinity of Nanticoke 1968 to 1983. Toronto: The Committee, 1989.

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Fichez, R. Caractéristiques du milieu lagonaire autour de Papeete, influence des apports terrigènes et anthropiques. Papeete: Centre ORSTOM de Tahiti, 1996.

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Rojas, Germán Llanos. El sistema Titicaca-Poopó del altiplano boliviano: Influencia de las asociaciones iónicas en la regulación termodinámica del equilibrio químico. La Paz, Bolivia: [s.n.], 1985.

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Savard, Paul W. E. Quetico Provincial Park area lakes water quality classification justification and influences using thematic mapper data. Sudbury, Ont: Laurentian University, Department of Earth Sciences, 1990.

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Ashley, Keith W. Age, growth and condition of flathead catfish in Sutton Lake, a thermally-influenced reservoir in coastal North Carolina: Final report. Raleigh, N.C: North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, Division of Inland Fisheries, 2007.

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Ashley, Keith W. Age, growth and condition of flathead catfish in Sutton Lake, a thermally-influenced reservoir in coastal North Carolina: Final report. Raleigh, N.C: North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, Division of Inland Fisheries, 2007.

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Branstner, Susan Margaret. Decision-making processes in a culture contact context: The case of the Tionontate Huron of the Upper Great Lakes. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI, 1994.

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Brugam, Richard B. Neutralization of acid mine drainage influenced lakes by organic additions: Final report, 10/1/87-12/31/89. Washington, DC]: U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1996.

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The prenatal person: Frank Lake's maternal-fetal distress syndrome. Lanham: University Press of America, 1997.

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Krantzberg, Gail. The influence of the oxygen regime in the water column on the toxicity of Hamilton Harbour sediment. [Toronto]: Queen's Printer for Ontarion, 1992.

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Richard, Perry. Blue lakes & silver cities: The colonial arts and architecture of West Mexico. Santa Barbara, Calif: Espadaña Press, 1997.

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Krantzberg, Gail. The influence of the oxygen regime in the water column on the toxicity of Hamilton Harbour sediment: Report. Toronto, Ont: Ministry of the Environment, 1992.

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Scruton, D. A. Phytoplankton assemblages from 97 headwater lakes in insular Newfoundland: An assessment of environmental and morphometric influences on species distributions and associations. St. John's, Nfld: Science Branch, Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans, 1987.

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Watson, Glen Derek. Body and gut concentrations of Ra226 and U238 in limnephilid caddisfly harvae (trichoptera) from lakes influenced by uranium tailings near Elliot Lake, Ontario. Sudbury, Ont: Laurentian University Press, 1996.

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Heimbuch, Craig J. Chasing Oliver Hazard Perry: A journey through place and time. Cincinnati, OH: Clerisy Press, 2010.

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Chasing Oliver Hazard Perry: A journey through place and time. Cincinnati, OH: Clerisy Press, 2010.

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Lakes Poet: With Australian Influence. Publishing Push LTD, 2021.

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Carr, Alistair Paul. Influence of zooplankton on nutrient limitation of phytoplankton in temperate lakes. 1992.

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Arnott, Shelley E. The influence of biotic and abiotic factors on zooplankton community structure in fishless lakes. 1992.

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Learning about war and peace: How gossip, rumour and radio influence conflict and peace in the Great Lakes Region of Africa. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2010.

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Sonesten, Lars. Environmental Influence on Hg and 137 Cs Levels in Perch (Perca Fluviatilis L.) and Roach (Rutilus Rutilus L.) from Circumneutral Lakes (Comprehensive ... the Faculty of Science and Technology, 525). Uppsala Universitet, 2001.

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Lomnicky, Gregg A. Lake classification in the glacially influenced landscape of the north Cascade mountains, Washington, USA. 1995.

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Jacobsen, Dean, and Olivier Dangles. Ecology of High Altitude Waters. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198736868.001.0001.

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This book brings together current knowledge on patterns and processes in the ecology of streams, lakes, and wetlands situated at more than 3000 m above sea level. The alpine headwaters of the large Asian rivers and Lake Titicaca are both well-known and iconic examples. High altitude waters include more than these systems—they are both numerous and cover many habitat types, organisms, and specializations. The book provides an overview of the variety of aquatic ecosystems and habitats, their environmental features, prominent species, and their functional adaptations to the harsh aquatic environmental conditions through to global diversity patterns along altitudinal gradients, community dynamics, species interactions and dispersal, trophic relations, and energy flows. High altitude waters are ideal systems to address a broad range of topical themes in ecology because patterns and processes are both diverse and singular. The book highlights how key concepts in ecology (e.g. the stress gradient hypothesis, the biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationship) could find relevant study models in high altitude waters. The usual perception of pristine mountain waters is far from true, particularly in the case of high altitude waters at low latitudes where human population density is often high, and local communities live in intimate contact with, utilize, influence, and exploit these aquatic systems. Climate change effects, extinction risks of mountain populations due to vanishing glaciers, multiple human impacts, management, and conservation are also treated thoroughly. The book is richly illustrated with diagrams and numerous pictures of these poorly known systems and species.
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Shannon, Timothy. Iroquoia. Edited by Frederick E. Hoxie. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199858897.013.10.

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This chapter explores the history of the region dominated by the Iroquois League—a Native American confederacy made up of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora nations. The chapter traces the shifting identity and geographic borders of Iroquoia in the Great Lakes region, from the era of European contact to the present day. Through a deft combination of warfare and diplomacy during the colonial era, the Iroquois established the most powerful Indian confederacy in northeastern America. The political influence and territorial integrity of this confederacy was badly shaken during the revolutionary era, but the cultural identity of the Iroquois remains strongly rooted in modern New York and Canada, and for that reason Iroquoia continues to exist in the present day.
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The Battle of Lake Erie and Its Aftermath: A Reassessment. The Kent State University Press, 2013.

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Banks, Thomas W. Zooplankton community structure as influenced by fish in three subalpine lakes in Olympic National Park, Washington. 1991.

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Marczewski, Fr Robert. A Legacy of Saint John Paul II: The Reception of John Paul II's Theology of the Body in the Catholic Church in the United States of America. SqOne Publishing & Design, Inc., 2015.

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Dunlop, Storm. 8. Localized weather. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199571314.003.0008.

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Although certain weather events, such as violent tornadoes, affect relatively small areas on the ground, there are a number of effects that are localized in their influence. ‘Localized weather’ first considers fog, which may be associated with widespread anticyclonic conditions leading to a significant drop in temperature at night, and relatively quiet, or windless, conditions. The two common forms of fog are radiation fog and advection fog. Haze and smog are also discussed along with local winds divided into two groups: sea, land, and lake breezes; and valley and mountain winds. Katabatic winds, föhn conditions, lake effect snow, ice storms, and glaze (or ‘black ice’) are also considered.
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Everett-Heath, John. The Concise Dictionary of World Place-Names. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780191866326.001.0001.

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Over 11,000 entriesThis dictionary explores the history, meanings, and origin of place names around the world. It covers continents, countries, regions, islands, bays, capes, cities, towns, deserts, lakes, mountains, and rivers, giving the name in the local language as well as key historical facts associated with many place names. The fourth edition includes updates to French regions and to Ukrainian place names.In addition to the entries themselves, the dictionary includes a glossary of foreign word elements which appear in place names and their meaning, as well as a list of personalities and leaders who have influenced the naming of places around the world.
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Yoshikawa, Saeko. William Wordsworth and Modern Travel. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789621181.001.0001.

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This book explores William Wordsworth’s pervasive influence on the tourist landscapes of the Lake District throughout the age of transport revolutions, popular tourism, and the Great 1914-18 War. It reveals how Wordsworth’s response to railways was not a straightforward matter of opposition and protest; his ideas were taken up by advocates and opponents of railways, and through their controversies had a surprising impact on the earliest motorists as they sought a language to describe the liberty and independence of their new mode of travel. Once the age of motoring was underway, the outbreak of the First World War encouraged British people to connect Wordsworth’s patriotic passion with his wish to protect the Lake District as a national heritage—a transition that would have momentous effects in the interwar period when the popularisation of motoring paradoxically brought a vogue for open-air activities and a renewal of Romantic pedestrianism. With the arrival of global tourism, preservation of the cultural landscape of the Lake District became an urgent national and international concern. By revealing how Romantic ideas of nature, travel, liberty and self-reliance were re-interpreted and utilized in discourses on landscape, transport, accessibility, preservation, war and cultural heritage, this book portrays multiple Wordsworthian legacies in modern ways of perceiving and valuing the nature and culture of the Lake District.
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The Prenatal Person: Frank Lake's Maternal-Fetal Distress Syndrome. University Press of America, 2003.

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O'Hara, Alexander. Quicumque sunt rebelles, foras exeant! Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190857967.003.0013.

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Columbanus is one of the most important figures in Christianization on the Continent in the late sixth and early seventh centuries. His foundations have been well studied, but one of his disciples, Gallus, is rarely discussed in this context. Though well known as the founder of the hermitage at the Steinach, Gallus is never considered an important part of the Columbanian monasteries. This chapter focuses on Gallus’s role in Columbanian monasticism and investigates the relationship between him and the Columbanian community. Why did the the Vita Vetustissima link Gallus with Columbanus? How did Gallus manage to settle in the Lake Constance region and to found a long-lasting community at the river Steinach? What role did Gallus’s foundation and its cooperation with the policymakers play in the implementation of Frankish or Alemannic power and influence in the Lake Constance region?
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Everett-Heath, John. Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Place Names. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780191905636.001.0001.

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This dictionary explores the history, meanings, and origin of place names around the world. It covers continents, countries, regions, islands, bays, capes, cities, towns, deserts, lakes, mountains, and rivers, giving the name in the local language as well as key historical facts associated with many place names. The sixth edition includes final recognition of the name Myanmar in place of Burma. Some amendments reflect changes in spelling and romanization systems. Furthermore, official recognition is being given to the greater use of indigenous names. In addition to the entries themselves, the dictionary includes a glossary of foreign word elements which appear in place names and their meaning, as well as a list of personalities and leaders who have influenced the naming of places around the world.
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Everett-Heath, John. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Place Names. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780191882913.001.0001.

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Over 11,000 entries This dictionary explores the history, meanings, and origin of place names around the world. It covers continents, countries, regions, islands, bays, capes, cities, towns, deserts, lakes, mountains, and rivers, giving the name in the local language as well as key historical facts associated with many place names. The fifth edition includes two recent county name changes: that of Swaziland to Eswatini and the final resolution of the long-running dispute about the name of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, which has become Northern Macedonia. In addition to the entries themselves, the dictionary includes a glossary of foreign word elements which appear in place-names and their meaning, as well as a list of personalities and leaders who have influenced the naming of places around the world.
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Özbal, Rana. The Chalcolithic of Southeast Anatolia. Edited by Gregory McMahon and Sharon Steadman. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195376142.013.0008.

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This article presents an overview of both local and Mesopotamian-influenced styles and traditions in the Chalcolithic of southeast Anatolia, focusing on general characteristics and a few key settlements. The discussion of the Chalcolithic is chronologically divided into millennia, based on calibrated dates. The sixth, fifth, and fourth millennia BCE, respectively, roughly refer to the Early, Middle, and Late Chalcolithic, in which Halaf-, Ubaid-, and Uruk-type materials are correspondingly prevalent. Overall, the Chalcolithic of Anatolia has come a long way from the “dark age” that it was labeled three decades ago. In particular, the Upper Euphrates Valley in southeast Anatolia has been intensively researched since the late 1970s as surveys and excavations have focused on regions affected by dam lakes, and as many Mesopotamian archaeologists have set up research projects in Turkey following the Gulf Wars.
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Meisner, Nadine. Marius Petipa. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190659295.001.0001.

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Born two hundred years ago in Marseilles, Marius Petipa spent more than sixty years in Imperial Russia as a ballet master, serving directly under the eye of the Emperor. He became the greatest choreographer of the nineteenth century, creating a quantity of work, some of which—such as Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty—has survived to attract audiences all round the world. In Russia, he was revered, even if by the end of his life he had become outmoded and new ideas were circulating, culminating in the experiments of Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes. Yet even the rebels recognized his genius and their indebtedness to him. He had a lasting and profound effect, both in the Soviet Union, where ballet became an emblem of cultural prestige, and in the West, where his spiritual descendants, Diaghilev included, promulgated and extended his work. Marius Petipa: The Emperor’s Ballet Master is a survey of his life and work, before and after his arrival in St Petersburg. It is a cultural biography placing Petipa in his context. It describes the people and events around him; it traces the evolution of the aesthetics of ballet; it analyses the influences that made Petipa unique; and it examines the ways that he, in turn, influenced the course of modern ballet.
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Gresh, Geoffrey F. To Rule Eurasia's Waves. Yale University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300234848.001.0001.

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This book to weaves Eurasia together through the perspective of the oceans and seas. Eurasia's emerging powers — India, China, and Russia — have increasingly embraced their maritime geographies as they have expanded and strengthened their economies, military capabilities, and global influence. Maritime Eurasia, a region that facilitates international commerce and contains some of the world's most strategic maritime chokepoints, has already caused a shift in the global political economy and challenged the dominance of the Atlantic world and the United States. Climate change is set to further affect global politics. The book considers how the melting of the Arctic ice cap will create new shipping lanes and exacerbate a contest for the control of Arctic natural resources. It also explores the strategic maritime shifts under way from Europe to the Indian Ocean and Pacific Asia. The race for great power status and the earth's changing landscape, the book shows, are rapidly transforming Eurasia and thus creating a new world order.
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Manly, Susan. Literature for Children. Edited by David Duff. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199660896.013.14.

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The child is often imagined in the work of Coleridge and Wordsworth as a source of creative energies and of hope for the future of humanity, as well as symbolizing a return to original naturalness. But these ideas about childhood were not peculiar to the Lake poets: they have their origin in the politicized educational theories of John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as in Joseph Priestley’s revolutionary rhetoric and the children’s literature that emerged from this tradition. Variously combining these influences, a new, often realist children’s literature written by Anna Barbauld, John Aikin, Mary Wollstonecraft, William Blake, Maria Edgeworth, and William Godwin sought to revolutionize the forms and content of earlier books for children. The new children’s literature of the 1790s and early 1800s envisaged a rising generation of socially engaged thinkers capable of transforming society.
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Kashmeri, Sarwar A. China’s Grand Strategy. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400625732.

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In the “Great Game” of the 21st century—gaining leadership and influence in Asia—the United States is rapidly being outflanked by China, which is investing in infrastructure, connectivity, and supply chains on an unprecedented global scale. In this first book to use China’s Belt and Road Initiative, previously known as China’s New Silk Road, as a point of departure to explain why and how China is about to supersede America with regard to influence in Asia, Sarwar Kashmeri argues that the United States has a narrow window of opportunity to find a way to fit into a world in which the rules of the game are increasingly set by China. U.S. opposition to the Belt and Road Initiative is doomed to failure, so America must find creative ways to engage China strategically, and he warns that the window to do so is closing fast. The Belt and Road Initiative is China’s ambitious project to connect itself to more than 70 countries in Central Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East through new roads, rails, ports, sea lanes, and air links. This cornerstone of Chinese foreign policy under President Xi Jinping is positioning China at the center of over half of world trade, and the loss of American influence and power could well lead to the end of the postwar liberal world order. Far more than merely an infrastructure investment, the Belt and Road Initiative is a masterful grand strategy to create nothing less than a new world order based on the Chinese model of government and its financial institutions. Yet, as the passing of the baton of world leadership takes place, the United States seems curiously incapable or uninterested in devising a counterstrategy. Even though the United States will no longer have the largest economy in the world, it will still be a powerful and rich country with global alliances.
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MacMillen, Richard, and Barbara MacMillen. Meanderings in the Bush. CSIRO Publishing, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643097254.

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The Channel Country is of special interest because its extreme aridity is disrupted unpredictably by summer monsoonal rains, causing massive flooding, and is followed by prodigious growth of plants and reproduction of animals, before returning to daunting conditions of drought. Yet, it is a region teeming with life, both plant and animal, possessing unusual capacities for existing there. It is also a region favoured by hardy pastoralists and their livestock, who have learned to coexist with this harsh climate. In Meanderings in the Bush, the authors describe their many adventures and misadventures in the region, with its climate, its animals and its human inhabitants. They also discuss results of their research which reveals some of the secrets for survival of many of the native animals, including marsupials, rodents, birds and the remarkable desert crab. These studies are cast in the light of both the prehistoric and historic records of the Lake Eyre Basin, including the probable impacts of changing and/or stable climates, Aboriginal occupation, later European pastoral development and the influences of introduced exotic mammals.
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Miller, Craig A. A Time for All Things. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190073947.001.0001.

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Born in 1908 in Lake Charles, Louisiana, Michael DeBakey is the eldest of six children of Lebanese immigrants. He enjoys conspicuous academic success as a youth and then medical school, displaying intelligence and originality. DeBakey comes under the tutelage of surgery professor Alton Ochsner. He also spends a year training in Europe. Debakey and Ochsner publish important research papers. In World War Two DeBakey is assigned to the Office of the Army Surgeon General, where he excels in administration, rising to the rank of Colonel. He serves beyond the war’s end, contributing to the foundation of postwar federal medical research and veterans’ care. In 1948 he becomes Chair of Surgery at Baylor University medical school in Houston. The department focuses clinical and research efforts on vascular diseases, and leads a revolution in the surgical approach to these problems. DeBakey’s own family suffers from his devotion to his work. In the 1960s DeBakey’s fame grows. His lab pursues an artificial heart. Colleague Denton Cooley implants the first artificial heart with a device taken from DeBakey’s lab, and a forty-year rift between these two giants ensues. DeBakey becomes President, then Chancellor of the Baylor medical school. After the death of his first wife, he remarries in the 1970s. His fame and influence are worldwide. DeBakey operates on the Shah of Iran, and is consulted on the heart surgery of Boris Yeltsin. He is awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 2008, and dies shortly afterward at age 99, a universally-admired legend.
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Anni and Josef Albers: By Lake Verea. Hatje Cantz Verlag GmbH & Co KG, 2021.

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Chasing Oliver Hazard Perry: Travels in the Footsteps of the Commodore Who Saved America. ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited, 2010.

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