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MacLeod, Stuart M. « CSCI and the future of clinical health science research in Canada ». Clinical and Investigative Medicine 41 (3 novembre 2018) : 38–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.25011/cim.v41i2.31443.

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In 2003, Dr. MacLeod became Professor (emeritus since 2014) in the Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia and Director of the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute. Previously, he had spent 14 years as a clinical pharmacologist at the University of Toronto and The Hospital for Sick Children and was Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University 1987–1992. His research interests include pediatric clinical pharmacology, treatments for rare disorders, global health and medical education. From 1984–85, he was President of the Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation.
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Allen, B. A., P. D. Clayton et J. J. Cimino. « Medical Informatics Training at Columbia University and the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center ». Yearbook of Medical Informatics 04, no 01 (août 1995) : 125–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1638029.

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Abstract:The Department of Medical Informatics at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons consists of a faculty of 17 full-and part-time faculty. The Department faculty collaborate with the Department of Computer Science and several clinical departments of the medical center. We offer courses in medical informatics, formal degrees (M.A., M.Phil. and Ph.D.) and a postdoctoral training program. In addition to academic offerings, the close affiliation with the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center and the primary responsibilities for clinical information systems offers trainees unique opportunities to work with and develop real-world applications. Faculty research programs include work on the Integrated Advanced Information Management System (IAIMS), Unified Medical Language System (UMLS), High-Perfor-mance Computing and Communications (HPCC), Electronic Medical Records, automated decision support and technology transfer through the Center for Advanced Technology.
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Wheatland, Thomas. « The Frankfurt School's Invitation from Columbia University : How the Horkheimer Circle Settled on Morningside Heights ». German Politics and Society 22, no 3 (1 septembre 2004) : 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/104503004782353195.

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Oddly enough, the Frankfurt School’s relationship to Columbia Universityhas been somewhat neglected by its many historians. It is nothard to understand why the Horkheimer circle would have desiredto settle at Columbia, but it is peculiar that the Frankfurt Schoolwould have received an invitation from Columbia. After all, whywould Columbia University’s conservative president, Nicholas MurrayButler, and its sociology department extend an invitation to agroup of predominantly German-speaking social philosophers withstrong links to the Marxian left?
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Summer, Susan Cook. « The Soviet Nationalities Collection at Columbia University ». Slavic Review 46, no 2 (1987) : 292–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0037677900067231.

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The Soviet Nationalities Collection at Columbia University is one of the largest and most varied collections of its kind in the nation. Established in the 1960s, it now numbers more than 15,000 volumes in forty-seven different languages from the Altaic, Transcaucasian, Uralic, Paleo-Siberian, and Indo-European language groups. It grows at a rate of about 500 books a year.The collection supports instruction and research in fields including language and literature, political science, economics, history, folklore, religion and philosophy, and the arts. Although not cataloged until recently, the collection has long been used by scholars from research centers at Columbia, such as the Harriman Institute for the Advanced Study of the Soviet Union, the Center for the Study of Central Asia, the Program on Soviet Nationality Problems, and the Department of Slavic Languages. Its reputation growing by word-of-mouth, the collection has also attracted visiting scholars and requests through interlibrary loan.
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CAIN, JOE. « The Columbia Biological Series, 1894–1974 : a bibliographic note ». Archives of Natural History 28, no 3 (octobre 2001) : 353–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.2001.28.3.353.

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The Columbia Biological Series (1894–1974) was produced by the Department of Biology (later Zoology) of Columbia University, New York, and spanned a wide range of topics within the biological sciences. This paper provides a bibliography for the twenty-five volumes of this series together with basic details on the launch (1894), re-launch (1937), and history of the series. The series receives attention from historians of biology principally as the source for canonical texts in the synthesis period of evolutionary studies, with publications by Dobzhansky, Mayr, Simpson, and Stebbins. This note provides additional details on the publication history of these volumes. Synthesis historians, myself included, have poorly appreciated how the production of this series fit into efforts to promote Columbia University as a major centre for innovative biological research. We also have poorly understood the relations between these books and the Jesup lecture series, an irregular event sponsored by the department at Columbia. Tracing the series' publication history speaks to both these topics.
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Miller, Bruce G. « Native Canadian Anthropology and History : A Selected Bibliography (revised edition), by Shepard Krech III, University of Oklahoma Press, 1994. » Journal of Political Ecology 2, no 1 (1 décembre 1995) : 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.2458/v2i1.20168.

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Native Canadian Anthropology and History: A Selected Bibliography (revised edition), by Shepard Krech III, University of Oklahoma Press, 1994. 212 pp. Reviewed by Bruce G. Miller, University of British Columbia Department of Anthropology and Sociology.
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Rumman, E. Cissy Abu. « Theodore H. McNelly ». PS : Political Science & ; Politics 41, no 04 (octobre 2008) : 888. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096508231288.

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Theodore H. McNelly, professor emeritus, department of government and politics at the University of Maryland, College Park, passed away in February 2008 at the age of 88. Professor Emeritus McNelly was born on December 27, 1919, and received his Ph.D. in 1952 at Columbia University. McNelly joined the faculty in the department of government and politics at Maryland in the fall of 1953 as a lecturer, was promoted to professor in 1967, and retired in 1991.
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Lyerly, Eric. « Did court dismiss student's Title IX deliberate indifference claim ? » Student Affairs Today 26, no 10 (21 décembre 2023) : 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/say.31338.

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Jane Doe was a student at Columbia University. She claimed that another Columbia student, John Roe, sexually assaulted her in a campus residence hall. Seven months later, Doe reported the assault to the university's Gender‐Based Misconduct Office. She also reported the incident to the New York City Police Department. The GBM office initiated an investigation into the allegations and issued a no‐contact directive for Doe and Roe.
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Clemens Jr., Walter C. « Book Review Nikolai Petrovich Popov, Rossiia i Amerika : “Priamaia Sviaz’”. Vospominaniia Amerikanista i Sovietologa [Russia and America : “The Direct Connection.” Recollections of an Amerikanist and Sovietologist]. Moscow : Knig-Izdat, 2020. » NETSOL : New Trends in Social and Liberal Sciences 5, no 2 (10 décembre 2020) : 53–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.24819/netsol2020.09.

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Better Red than dead?” This question was still being debated in Europe when the first batch of US grad students arrived in the USSR under terms of the cultural exchange signed by Willliam Lacy for the US State Department and Soviet Ambassador Georgii Zarubin on January 27, 1958. Most of the twenty American students arrived at Moscow State University (MGU) in September, but a few went to Leningrad State University. Their Soviet counterparts went to Harvard and Columbia—the only US universities the Soviets deemed on a par with MGU and Leningrad. As one of those at MGU, I proposed to the History Faculty that I research “Soviet Disarmament Policy, 1917-1934,” for my Ph.D. at Columbia. A sign of future trouble, when the department typed the title in Russian, it came out as “The Soviet Struggle for Disarmament.” On the positive side, the department assigned as my adviser a retired diplomat specializing in disarmament, Boris Efimovich Shtein, out of favor in the late Stalin years because he had been close to another Jew suspected of pro-Western leanings, Maksim Litvinov.
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Slive, Daniel J. « Richard Landon. A Long Way from the Armstrong Beer Parlour : A Life in Rare Books. New Castle, Delaware and Toronto, Ontario : Oak Knoll Books and Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, 2014. 440p. One illustration. ISBN : 978-1-58456-330-3 (Oak Knoll Press) / 978-0-7727-6113-2 (Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library). $49.95. » RBM : A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 17, no 1 (1 mars 2016) : 86–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.17.1.464.

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Throughout the course of his lengthy and remarkable career, Richard Landon successfully developed and promoted the extensive and renowned collections at the University of Toronto Libraries. After receiving his undergraduate and library school degrees from the University of British Columbia, Landon was hired in 1967 as a cataloguer in the libraries‘ Department of Rare Books and Special Collections. In the academic year 1971–1972 he pursued an advanced degree in bibliography and textual criticism at the University of Leeds, returning to Toronto to serve as Assistant Head and Acting Head prior to his appointment as Head of the department in . . .
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&NA;, &NA;. « Gnatz Named Department Chairman at the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine ». American Journal of Physical Medicine & ; Rehabilitation 74, no 3 (mai 1995) : 255. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00002060-199505000-00024.

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Anderson, T. W. « Goodness-of-Fit Tests for Probability Distributions and Spectral Distributions ». Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences 9, no 1 (janvier 1995) : 27–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269964800003661.

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In the fall of 1948 in my course on Least Squares in the Department of Mathematical Statistics at Columbia University (and in the spring in Correlation and Chi-Square), I was particularly impressed by one of the students— Gerald J. Lieberman. I was disappointed that this promising student left Columbia after one year, but it was not long until our paths met again. It is a pleasure to dedicate this paper to my colleague and close friend!
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Gillespie, Zoe E., Tanner Barkhshi, Maria Laura Sosa Ponce, Philippe T. Georgel et Juan Ausió. « 40th International Asilomar Chromatin, Chromosomes, and Epigenetics Conference ». Biochemistry and Cell Biology 97, no 6 (décembre 2019) : 777–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/bcb-2019-0054.

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The 40th International Asilomar Chromatin, Chromosomes, and Epigenetics Conference was held in the Asilomar Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove, California, USA, on 6–9 December 2018. The organizing committee consisted of established scientists in the fields of chromatin and epigenetics: Sally Pasion and Michael Goldman from the Biology Department, San Francisco State University, California, USA; Philippe Georgel from the Department of Biological Sciences, Marshal University, West Virginia, USA; Juan Ausió from the Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; and Christopher Eskiw from the Department of Biochemistry, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Canada. The meeting had two keynote speakers: Jessica Tyler and Jennifer Mitchell, and it covered topics on transcription, replication and repair, epigenetics, cell differentiation and disease, telomeres, and centromeres and it had two sessions devoted to nuclear and genomic organization. It encompassed the enthusiastic presentations of excellent trainees within the breathtaking natural setting of Pacific Grove.
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Shang, Xiaojun. « Enabling Data-intensive Workflows in Heterogeneous Edge-cloud Networks ». ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 50, no 3 (30 décembre 2022) : 36–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3579342.3579352.

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Brief Biography: Xiaojun Shang is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Stony Brook University under the supervison of Prof. Yuanyuan Yang. He expects to graduate by May, 2023. Before jointing Stony Brook University, Xiaojun received his master degree at Columbia University in the City of New York and his bachelor degree at Zhejiang University, China. His research interests lie in Edge-Cloud Computing, IoT, Online Optimization Algorithms, Edge AI, and serverless computing.
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Barst, Robin J., Jeffrey R. Fineman, Michael A. Gatzoulis et Richard A. Krasuski. « Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension in Adults with Congenital Heart Disease ». Advances in Pulmonary Hypertension 6, no 3 (1 août 2007) : 142–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.21693/1933-088x-6.3.142.

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This discussion was moderated by Robyn J. Barst, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Divisions of Pediatric Cardiology at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and Cornell Medical Center, and Director of New York Presbyterian Pulmonary Hypertension Center at Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York. Panel members included Jeffrey R. Fineman, MD, Pediatric Critical Care Specialist and Associate Investigator of the Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco; John Granton, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto, Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Programme, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario; Michael A. Gatzoulis, MD, PhD, Professor of Cardiology, Congenital Heart Disease, and Consultant Cardiologist and Director of the Adult Congenital Heart Centre at the Royal Brompton Hospital and the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College School of Medicine, London, UK; and Richard A. Krasuski, MD, Director of Adult Congenital Heart Disease Services, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio.
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Liu, Yuxing, Luming Shen et Zhen Chen. « Bifurcation Analyses of Steel and Concrete with Rate-Dependent Properties Part One : Model Formulation and Verification ». Advances in Structural Engineering 4, no 4 (octobre 2002) : 217–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1260/136943301320896697.

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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia MO 65211–2200, U.S.A. The effects of strain rate on the mechanical properties of carbon steel and plain concrete are investigated through a rate-dependent elasto-plasticity model and rate-dependent elasto-damage model, respectively. Continuum tangent stiffness tensors are derived for both models so that bifurcation analyses can be performed to identify the onset of material failure. Three-dimensional constitutive model solvers are designed and the numerical results are compared with the experimental data to verify the proposed models.
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Wallace, Robert W. « Starting a department and getting it under way : Sociology at Columbia University, 1891?1914 ». Minerva 30, no 4 (1992) : 497–512. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01096575.

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Schettino, Isabela, Katie Radvany et Amy Stuart Wells. « Culturally responsive education under ESSA : A state-by-state snapshot ». Phi Delta Kappan 101, no 2 (23 septembre 2019) : 27–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0031721719879151.

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A map created from data compiled by Isabela Schettino and Katie Radvany at the Reimagining Education: Teaching and Learning in Racially Diverse Schools Summer Institute (held at Teachers College, Columbia University, and directed by Amy Stuart Wells) shows which states have included references to culturally responsive teaching practices in the ESSA plans submitted to the Department of Education.
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Farber, Harrison W., Mark Gladwin, Evelyn M. Horn et Myung H. Park. « Sickle Cell Disease and Pulmonary Hypertension : Addressing the Mixed Pathology and Special Considerations in Diagnosis and Treatment ». Advances in Pulmonary Hypertension 6, no 1 (1 janvier 2007) : 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.21693/1933-088x-6.1.39.

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This discussion was moderated by Evelyn M. Horn, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine and Director, Pulmonary Vascular Disease, Center for Advanced Cardiac Care, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York. Panel members included Harrison W. Farber, MD, Director, Pulmonary Hypertension Center, Boston Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine; Mark Gladwin, MD, Chief, Vascular Medicine Branch, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Critical Care Medicine Department, Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD; Myung H. Park, MD, Director, Pulmonary Vascular Disease Program, University of Maryland School of Medicine.
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Yates, Hope S., Dena Goffman et Mary E. D'Alton. « The Response to a Pandemic at Columbia University Irving Medical Center's Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology ». Seminars in Perinatology 44, no 6 (octobre 2020) : 151291. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.semperi.2020.151291.

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Castellví Mata, Jordi. « Read the world to write the future : An interview with professors E Wayne Ross and Xosé Manuel Souto, experts in critical social studies ». Bellaterra Journal of Teaching & ; Learning Language & ; Literature 14, no 2 (20 juillet 2021) : e974. http://dx.doi.org/10.5565/rev/jtl3.974.

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E Wayne Ross is professor at the University of British Columbia (Canada). He is interested in the influence of social and institutional contexts on teachers’ practice as well as the role of curriculum and teaching in building a democratic society in the face of antidemocratic impulses of greed, individualism, and intolerance. Xosé Manuel Souto is professor at the University of Valencia (Spain), in the department of social and experimental sciences education. He directs the Gea-Clío educational innovation group that has developed, for the past thirty years, its work in the fields of teacher training, creation of curricular material and educational research.
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Leich, Marian Nash. « Marjorie M. Whiteman (1898-1986) ». American Journal of International Law 80, no 4 (octobre 1986) : 938–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0002930000073012.

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Dr. Marjorie Millace Whiteman died at the age of 87, at her home in Liberty Center, Ohio, on July 6, 1986. A graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University and the recipient of LL.B. (1927) and J.S.D. (1928) degrees from Yale Law School (where she served as an editor of the Yale Law Journal), she was also a Carnegie fellow in international law. Later, Miss Whiteman served as a research associate with the Research Commission on Latin America at Columbia University, and then, in 1929, began her distinguished career with the Department of State, winning recognition throughout the world as an authority on international law.
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Soldani, Jacopo. « An Interview with Gail Murphy - 2023 SIGSOFT Awardee ». ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes 48, no 4 (13 octobre 2023) : 37–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3617946.3617952.

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Gail Murphy received the 2023 SIGSOFT Outstanding Research Award for pioneering contributions to recommenders for software engineering and program comprehension that have impacted both theory and practice. She received a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Washington in 1996 (USA), and she is now a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Vice-President of Research & Innovation at the University of British Columbia (Canada). Her research interests are in improving the productivity of software developers and knowledge workers by giving them tools to identify, manage and coordinate the information that really matters for their work.
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Mookerji, Nikhile, et Gurpreet Malhi. « Transplantation and Surgery : A Discussion on the Current and Future Direction of Renal Transplantation ». University of Ottawa Journal of Medicine 8, no 1 (7 mai 2018) : 9–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.18192/uojm.v8i1.2430.

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Dr. Jeff Warren, MD, FRCPC, is an associate professor at the University of Ottawa within the Department of Surgery, Division of Urology. He has been a staff Urologist since 2009 and obtained his fellowship in multi-organ transplants, including kidneys and pancreases, from the University of Western Ontario. He received his MD from the University of Ottawa in 2002 and also completed his residency at the University of Ottawa in 2007. He is currently the head of surgical foundations for all surgical residency programs at the University of Ottawa. His clinical interests are in kidney transplantation surgery, minimally invasive surgery, and medical education. Dr. Tom Skinner, MD, FRCPC, is a transplant fellow at the University of Ottawa within the Department of Surgery, Division of Urology. He received his MD from Dalhousie University in 2012 and completed his Urology residency at Queen’s University in 2017. He has a BSc. from the University of British Columbia and a MSc. from McGill University. His clinical interests are in minimally invasive surgery, renal transplantation, surgical education, and healthcare economics. During this interview, Dr. Skinner and Dr. Warren discuss the current state of transplant surgery, the biggest challenges to transplanting patients, and the future of the specialty. They also discuss robotic surgery and the Spanish model for organ donation.
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Strahler, Arthur N. « Quantitative/dynamic geomorphology at Columbia 1945-60 : a retrospective ». Progress in Physical Geography : Earth and Environment 16, no 1 (mars 1992) : 65–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030913339201600102.

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In the late 1940s, a graduate programme of quantitative/dynamic geomorphology largely replaced a qualitative/descriptive programme in the Department of Geology of Columbia University. Although the new paradigm had deep roots in earlier works by G. K. Gilbert, R. A. Bagnold, and others, its modern form was defined by Horton's seminal hydrophysical paper of 1945. At Columbia, two pervasive underlying concepts of geomorphic systems were stressed: a) a reductionistic dynamic analysis emphasizing categories of stress and strain; b) a synthesizing organization into natural open systems of energy and matter. Quantitative studies of fluvial systems carried out by graduate students and staff at Columbia in the early 1950s included restatement and field testing of Horton's laws of stream networks, along with improvements in stream-segment ordering and drainage density determination and in hypsometric and slope analysis. Mathematical statistics and dimensional analysis were applied to all map and field data. Morphometric parameters were related functionally to influencing variables of climate, vegetation, soils, lithology, and rock structure. Columbia research in the late 1950s introduced correlations of morphometric elements with hydrologic factors of rainfall intensity, infiltration, and runoff intensity.
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Cooke, Regina, Sally Murray, Jonathan Carapetis, James Rice, Nigisti Mulholland et Susan Skull. « Demographics and utilisation of health services by paediatric refugees from East Africa : implications for service planning and provision ». Australian Health Review 27, no 2 (2004) : 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ah042720040.

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Regina Cooke is a Clinical Fellow at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne. Sally Murray is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Melbourne and former Program Coordinator of the Victorian Immigrant Health Program, Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne. Jonathan Carapetis is an Infectious Diseases Physician, Royal Children's Hospital, Senior Lecturer, Department of Paediatrics,University of Melbourne and Research Fellow, Murdoch Children's Research Institute. James Rice is a Clinical Fellow at University of British Columbia, Canada and formerly of Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne. Nigisti Mulholland is a Social Scientist, formerly of Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne.Susan Skull is Deputy Director of the Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit, Royal Children's Hospital, and Senior Lecturer, Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne.Little is known of difficulties in accessing health care for recently arrived paediatric refugees in Australia. We reviewedroutinely collected data for all 199 East African children attending a hospital Immigrant Health Clinic for the first time over a 16 month period. Although 63% of parents reported medical consultations since arrival, 77% of this group reported outstanding, unaddressed health problems. Availability of interpreters and information on health services were the main factors hindering access to care. These data have informed future service planning at the Clinic.Ongoing data collection is key to maintaining a responsive, targeted service for a continually changing population.
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Barst, Robyn J., Marc Humbert, Ivan M. Robbins, Lewis J. Rubin et Robyn J. Park. « Roundtable Discussion of the Impact of the 4th World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension ». Advances in Pulmonary Hypertension 8, no 2 (1 avril 2009) : 89–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.21693/1933-088x-8.2.89.

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A discussion among attendees of the 4th World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension took place to share “an insider's look” into the current and future research and treatment implications in pulmonary hypertension. Myung H. Park, MD, guest editor of this issue of Advances in Pulmonary Hypertension, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Director, Pulmonary Vascular Diseases Program, Division of Cardiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, moderated the discussion. Participants included Robyn Barst, MD, Professor Emerita, Columbia University, New York; Marc Humbert, MD, PhD, Universite Paris-Sud, French Referal Center for Pulmonary Hypertension, Hopital Antoine-Beclere, Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris, Clamart, France; Ivan Robbins, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee; and Lewis J. Rubin, MD, Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego.
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Stern, Robert M. « Overview : Perspectives on the WTO Doha Development Agenda Multilateral Trade Negotiations ». Global Economy Journal 5, no 4 (7 décembre 2005) : 1850054. http://dx.doi.org/10.2202/1524-5861.1141.

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Overview of the Special Issue prepared under the direction of Guest Editor Robert Stern. Robert M. Stern, the Guest Editor of this special issue of the Global Economy Journal, is Professor of Economics and Public Policy (Emeritus) in the Department of Economics and Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Columbia University in 1958. He was a Fulbright scholar in the Netherlands in 1958-59, taught at Columbia University for two years, and joined the faculty at the University of Michigan in 1961. He has been an active contributor to international economic research and policy for more than four decades. He has published numerous papers and books on a wide variety of topics, including international commodity problems, the determinants of comparative advantage, price behavior in international trade, balance-of-payments policies, the computer modeling of international trade and trade policies, trade and labor standards, and services liberalization. He has collaborated with Alan Deardorff (University of Michigan) since the early 1970s and with Drusilla Brown (Tufts University) since the mid-1980s in developing the Michigan Model of World Production and Trade. He is currently working with Drusilla Brown and Kozo Kiyota (Yokohama National University) on the computational modeling and analysis of preferential and multilateral trade negotiations, and issues relating to the scope of the WTO and concepts of fairness in the global trading system with Andrew Brown.
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LMH. « Eric Damer and Marilyn C. Barrick. Discovery by Design : The Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of British Columbia, Origins and History : 1907–2001. Vancouver : The Mechanical Engineering Department, University of British Columbia, 2002. 226pp. Cloth $21.95. » History of Education Quarterly 43, no 3 (2003) : 478. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018268000017908.

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Yakovenko, T. V., L. U. Mavlyudova et R. S. Kamakhina. « MENTORING ACTIVIY OF THE GRADUATED DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY ». Современные проблемы науки и образования (Modern Problems of Science and Education), no 6 2022 (2022) : 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.17513/spno.32123.

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Clark, Penney, Mona Gleason et Stephen Petrina. « Preschools for Science : The Child Study Centre at the University of British Columbia, 1960–1997 ». History of Education Quarterly 52, no 1 (février 2012) : 29–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5959.2011.00372.x.

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Although not entirely neglected, the history of preschool reform and child study in Canada is understudied. Historians have documented the fate of “progressivism” in Canadian schooling through the 1930s along with postwar reforms that shaped the school system through the 1960s. But there are few case studies of child study centers and laboratory schools in Canada, despite their popularity in the latter half of the twentieth century. Histories of child study and child development tend to focus on the well-known Institute of Child Study directed by the renowned William E. Blatz in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto (U of T). Yet there were over twenty other child study centers established in Canadian universities during the 1960s and 1970s directed by little-known figures such as Alice Borden and Grace Bredin at the University of British Columbia (UBC).
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Editorial, E. « Erratum : The article „Morphometric analysis of collagen and inflammatory cells in periodontal disease” [Morfometrijska analiza kolagena i inflamatornih celija u periodontalnoj bolesti]. Vojnosanit pregl 2015 ; 72(3) : 219-224. (DOI:10.2298/VSP130627076G) ». Vojnosanitetski pregled 74, no 4 (2017) : 391. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/vsp1704391e.

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The authors and their affiliations were listed as follows: Ranko Golijanin*?, Bojan Kujundzic?, Zoran Milosavljevic?, Dragan R. Milovanovic???, Zlatibor Andjelkovic?, Miroslav Obrenovic?, Radivoje Nikolic**?? *Department of Dentistry, ?Department of Histology and Embriology, ?Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, **Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia; ?Faculty of Dental Medicine, ?Faculty of Medicine, University of East Sarajevo, Foca, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina; ??Clinical Center ?Kragujevac?, Kragujevac, Serbia Listed the authors and their affiliations should read as: Ranko Golijanin*?, Bojan Kujundzic?, Zoran Milosavljevic?, Dragan R. Milovanovic???, Zlatibor Andjelkovic?, Miroslav Obrenovic?, Radivoje Nikolic**?? *Department of Dentistry, ?Department of Histology and Embriology, ?Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, **Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia; ?Department of Histology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pristina, Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia; ?Faculty of Dental Medicine, ?Faculty of Medicine, University of East Sarajevo, Foca, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina; ??Clinical Center ?Kragujevac?, Kragujevac, Serbia <br><br><font color="red"><b> Link to the corrected article <u><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/VSP130627076G">10.2298/VSP130627076G</a></b></u>
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ROSE, EDWARD P. F. « CANADIAN LINKS WITH BRITISH MILITARY GEOLOGY 1814 TO 1945 ». Earth Sciences History 40, no 1 (1 janvier 2021) : 130–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.17704/1944-6187-40.1.130.

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ABSTRACT Military applications of geology became apparent within the United Kingdom during the nineteenth century, and were developed during the First World War and more extensively during the Second, incidentally by some officers with links to Canada. In the nineteenth century, three Royal Engineer major-generals with geological interests had served there briefly: Joseph Ellison Portlock (1794–1864) helped to stem invasion of Upper Canada by the United States Army in 1814, pioneer geological survey in Ireland from 1826, and promote knowledge of geology amongst British Army officers; Frederick Henry Baddeley (1794–1879) helped to pioneer geological studies in south-east Canada in the 1820s; Richard John Nelson (1803–1877) served in Canada after mapping the geology of Jersey in 1828 and making geological observations in Bermuda. During the First World War, Tannatt William Edgeworth David (1858–1934), a Welsh-born Australian and from 1916 to 1918 the senior of two geologists serving with the British Army on the Western Front, had a Canadian military family link through his mother; and Reginald Walter Brock (1874–1935), Dean of Applied Science at the University of British Columbia and a distinguished Canadian geologist, interrupted his career for infantry service in Europe but was used as a geologist from mid-1918, in Palestine. During the Second World War, the British military geologist Frederick William Shotton (1906–1990) provided geological advice to, amongst other units, Canadian forces who generated thematic maps for parts of northern France that predicted ‘going’ (conditions affecting cross-country vehicle mobility) to follow the D-Day Allied landings in Normandy. In 1943, Thomas Crawford Phemister (1902–1982), Professor and Head of the Department of Geology and Mineralogy at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland but from 1926 to 1932 an associate professor at the University of British Columbia, as an ‘emergency’ Royal Engineers captain founded the Geological Section of the Inter-Service Topographical Department, a unit whose reports and thematic maps provided terrain intelligence for Allied forces in both Europe and the Far East from a base in England, within the University of Oxford. John Leonard Farrington (1906–1982), an undergraduate student from 1923 to 1928 of Brock and/or Phemister at the University of British Columbia, co-founded the Section and soon succeeded Phemister as its head, from 1944 to 1945 in the rank of major. Soon after 1945, military geologists became established in continuity within the British Army.
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Katyal, Nakul, Naureen Narula, Raghav Govindarajan et Pradeep Sahota. « Setting Up a Teleneurology Clinic during COVID-19 Pandemic : Experience from an Academic Practice ». International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications 2022 (18 janvier 2022) : 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4776328.

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The declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated rapid implementation of telehealth across all neurological subspecialties. Transitioning to telehealth technology can be challenging for physicians and health care facilities with no prior experience. Here, we describe our experience at the Neurology and Sleep Disorders Clinic at the University of Missouri-Columbia of successful transition of all in-person clinic visits to telehealth visits within a span of 2 weeks with a collaborative effort of clinic staff and the leadership. Within a month of launch, 18 clinic providers with no prior telehealth experience conducted 1451 telehealth visits, which was the 2nd highest number of telehealth visits conducted by any department at the University of Missouri-Columbia Health Care system. Lack of connectivity, poor video/audio quality, and unavailability of smart devices among rural populations were the important shortcomings identified during our telehealth experience. Our study highlighted the need for expansion of high-speed internet access across rural Missouri. We hope our experience will help other health care facilities to learn and incorporate telehealth technology at their facilities, overcome the associated challenges, and serve patient needs while limiting the spread of the COVID-19.
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Kirkwood, James K. « Editorial ». Animal Welfare 8, no 2 (mai 1999) : 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0962728600021424.

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We are delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Donald Broom, Colleen Macleod Professor of Animal Welfare, Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge to the journal's panel of Editorial Advisers. We also welcome two new Section Editors to the journal's Editorial Board: Professor David Fraser of the Animal Welfare Program, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Centre for Applied Ethics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver; and Professor Peter Sandøe of the Department of Animal Science and Animal Health, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Copenhagen. Professor Sandøe will act as our Section Editor for papers in ‘Ethics and Philosophy’ and Professor Fraser for papers on ‘General Animal Welfare Science’. All three will be well known to Animal Welfare readers and have contributed to the journal in the past. The new Section Editors have joined the Board following Professor Marian Stamp Dawkin's decision to step down as Section Editor of the ‘Ethics and Philosophy ‘ section, owing to pressure of other commitments. We are most grateful to Marian for all she has done for the journal as a Section Editor - and we are pleased that she will continue her involvement with it as an Editorial Adviser.
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Franceschi, A. « Drug therapeutic failures in emergency department patients A university hospital experience ». Pharmacological Research 49, no 1 (janvier 2004) : 85–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phrs.2003.08.001.

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Jones, Emilie, Veronika Larsen et Stefan Dollinger. « Silencing Voices : Indigenous day schools and the education section of the 1958 Hawthorn report for British Columbia ». British Journal of Canadian Studies 36, no 1 (11 mars 2024) : 3–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/bjcs.2024.2.

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In 1954, the Department of Citizenship and Immigration commissioned anthropologist Harry Hawthorn to investigate problems faced by Indigenous people in British Columbia. This article focuses on Hawthorn’s report, The Indians of British Columbia (1958) and compares its recommendations with the original source questionnaire responses found at the University of British Columbia’s Archives and Special Collections. The responses examined, collected near the peak of day school enrollment in British Columbia, offer new insights directly from educators about their perspectives on the problems faced by Indigenous children attending day schools, and more broadly Indigenous communities as a whole. Key changes apparent in the questionnaire responses and 1958 report showcase the absence of Indigenous voices in any of the questionnaires and a lack of interest from educators in the communities, though such interest is claimed in the report. Both the questionnaires and Hawthorn’s resulting report recommend a consistent antithetical juxtaposition of Indigenous versus western, the discouragement of family ties, and the limitation of formal education to school-aged children. Such findings work to balance Hawthorn’s status as an advocate of Indigenous rights with the damaging realities indicated through and supported by his report. Through this analysis, we aim to further understandings of the impact of day schools on communities in British Columbia, and to view kinship within a reality of resilience and survival.
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Galassi, Giuseppe. « Obituary Richard Victor Alvarus Mattessich ». De Computis - Revista Española de Historia de la Contabilidad 16, no 2 (26 décembre 2019) : 266. http://dx.doi.org/10.26784/issn.1886-1881.v16i2.360.

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Was born in 1922 in Trieste, Italy, and died on September 30, 2019 in Vancouver, Canada. He grew up in Vienna, graduating with a Dr. rer.pol. in 1945, Degree of Doctor of Economic Sciences, Hochschule fur Welthandel, nowadays Wirtschaftsuniversitat Wien, Economic University of Vienna. He had the following academic positions: fellow of the Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Vienna (1945-47); lecturer at the Rosenberg College (St. Gallen, 1947-52); then he emigrated to Canadà, where he became professor of commerce and economics and Department Head of Commerce at Mt. Allison University (Sackville, N.B. 1953-59), after working for a year in an insurance company, Actuarial and Auditing Department, in Montreal; from 1959 to 1967 he served as a tenured associate professor, University of California, Berkeley, School of Business Administration , following one year in a visiting position; in 1966-67 he simultaneously held a chair in economics at the Ruhr Universitat, Bochum, Germany; the final position was at University of British Columbia, Arthur Andersen chair (Vancouver, 1967-87; since 1987 Prof. Emeritus); professor, Technische Universitat (Vienna, 1976-78—simultaneously with his position at UBC); he held also various visiting professorships at universities in Austria, Germany, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Spain and Switzerland.
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Mehra, Mandeep R. « Cardiac Transplantation. The Columbia University Medical Center/New York-Presbyterian Hospital Manual ». American Journal of Transplantation 5, no 1 (janvier 2005) : 194. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-6143.2004.00675.x.

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Shadood, Hussein, et Harith Najem. « Department Of Pharmacology and Toxicology , Collage Of Pharmacy, University Of Basrah. » Basrah Journal of Veterinary Research 20, no 1 (1 août 2031) : 105–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.23975/bjvetr.2031.175860.

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Casillo, Stephanie M., Anisha Venkatesh, Nallammai Muthiah, Michael M. McDowell et Nitin Agarwal. « First Female Neurosurgeon in the United States : Dorothy Klenke Nash, MD ». Neurosurgery 89, no 4 (22 juillet 2021) : E223—E228. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuros/nyab246.

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Abstract Dr Dorothy Klenke Nash (1898-1976) became the first female neurosurgeon in the United States in 1928 and maintained her status as the country's only female neurosurgeon until 1960. She graduated with her medical degree from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1927 and then trained at the Neurologic Institute of New York under Dr Byron Stookey. During her training, she contributed to the advancement of neurosurgical practice through academic research. In 1931, she married Charles B. Nash, and together they had 2 children, George (1932) and Dorothy Patricia (1937). Dr Nash became a senior surgeon at St. Margaret's Hospital in Pittsburgh in 1942. Shortly thereafter, she joined the inaugural University of Pittsburgh Department of Neurosurgery led by Dr Stuart N. Rowe and became an instructor of neurosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. In acknowledgment of her advocacy for public access to services for mental health and cerebral palsy, Dr Nash was recognized as a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania (1953) and honored by Mercy Hospital (1957), Bryn Mawr College (1960), and Columbia University (1968). She retired from neurosurgical practice in 1965, at which time she devoted herself to her grandchildren and her Catholic faith. She died on March 5, 1976 at the age of 77. With unwavering tenacity, Dr Nash paved the way for all women in neurosurgery.
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Sharma, Mridula. « Aesthetic Categories of Transdisciplinarity in Debashree Mukherjee’s Bombay Hustle, Debashree Mukherjee (2020) ». Film Matters 12, no 3 (1 décembre 2021) : 175–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/fm_00185_5.

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Review of: Aesthetic Categories of Transdisciplinarity in Debashree Mukherjee’s Bombay Hustle, Debashree Mukherjee (2020)New York: Columbia University Press, 448pp.,ISBN: 9780231196154 (pbk), $30, ISBN: 9780231196147 (hbk), $105.00
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Pitsilidou, Elena. « Making Worlds : Affect and Collectivity in Contemporary European Cinema, Claudia Breger (2020) ». Film Matters 12, no 3 (1 décembre 2021) : 180–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/fm_00187_5.

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Review of: Making Worlds: Affect and Collectivity in Contemporary European Cinema, Claudia Breger (2020)New York: Columbia University Press, 344pp., ISBN: 9780231194198 (pbk), $35.00, ISBN: 9780231194181 (hbk), $105.00
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Chand, Ashlynn. « Herstories on Screen : Feminist Subversions of Frontier Myths, Kathleen Cummins (2020) ». Film Matters 13, no 2 (1 septembre 2022) : 109–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/fm_00235_5.

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Review of: Herstories on Screen: Feminist Subversions of Frontier Myths, Kathleen Cummins (2020)New York: Columbia University Press, 336 pp., ISBN: 9780231189514 (pbk), $30, ISBN: 9780231189507 (hbk), $95
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Rumley, Dennis. « The Asia-Pacific region and the new world order ». Ekistics and The New Habitat 70, no 422/423 (1 décembre 2003) : 321–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.53910/26531313-e200370422/423259.

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The author is Associate Professor, School of Social and Cultural Studies, University of Western Australia. He gained a Geography Honours degree and MA in Applied Geography at the University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, and a Ph. D at the University of British Columbia. He has taught at the University of Western Australia since then, apart from 1991-1993 when he was Professor of Australian Studies at the University of Tokyo attached to the Department of International Relations at Komaba. He has published widely in various areas of political geography, including electoral geography, local government, federalism and more recently geopolitics. His most recent book, is The Geopolitics of Australia's Regional Relations (Dordrecht, Kluwer, 1999, reprinted 2001). His current research projects are in the areas of water security, Australia's "arc of instability," regionalism and Australia-Asia relations. He is a full member of the IGU Commission on the World Political Map and English-language editor of Chiri, the Japanese journal of human geography. He will be Visiting Professor at the University of Kyoto during 2003.
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Laxton, Carleigh. « Suburban Fantastic : Growing Up in the Late Twentieth Century, Angus McFadzean (2019) ». Film Matters 12, no 2 (1 septembre 2021) : 139–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/fm_00165_5.

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Review of: Suburban Fantastic: Growing Up in the Late Twentieth Century, Angus McFadzean (2019)London: Wallflower Press and Columbia University Press, 144pp., ISBN: 9780231189958 (pbk), $23.00, ISBN: 9780231548632 (hbk), $21.99
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Newsome, William T. « On Neural Codes and Perception ». Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 7, no 1 (janvier 1995) : 95–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jocn.1995.7.1.95.

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Bill Newsome is a professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He received his B.S. in physics from Stetson University in 1974 and his Ph.D. in biology from Caltech in 1980. Following postdoctoral work at MH, he served on the faculty at SUNY Stony Brook before joining the Stanford faculty in 1988. His research has focused on the neural mechanisms underlying visual perception and visually guided behavior. Bill was a corecipient of the Rank Prize in optoelectronics in 1992, and received the Minerva Foundation's Golden Brain Award in the same year. This fall he received the Spencer Award, granted yearly by the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University for highly original contributions to research in neurobiology. In addition, he won the Kaiser Award for excellence in preclinical teaching granted annually by the Stanford School of Medicine.
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Carter, Melinda K., Dennis M. Allin, Leigh Anne Scott et Dennis Grauer. « Pharmacist-acquired medication histories in a university hospital emergency department ». American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 63, no 24 (15 décembre 2006) : 2500–2503. http://dx.doi.org/10.2146/ajhp060028.

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Kristová, Viera, Milan Kriška, Róbert Vojtko, Miriam Petrová, Silvia Líšková, Radoslav Villáris, Zoltán Varga et Martin Wawruch. « Trends in vascular pharmacology research in the Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University, Bratislava ». Interdisciplinary Toxicology 4, no 1 (1 mars 2011) : 40–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10102-011-0008-8.

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Trends in vascular pharmacology research in the Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University, BratislavaResearch in the Department of Pharmacology started to focus intensively on fetal circulation in the 60s. Results of experiments contributed to clarification of the conversion of fetal circulation type to the adult type: the mechanism of the ductus arteriosus closure, examination of fetal and neonatal pulmonary vessel responses. In the early 80s, increased attention was dedicated to fetal vascular endothelium, later on to vascular reactivity in relation to the endothelium in adult animals. We developed original models of vascular endothelial damage using the perfusion method (repeated vasoconstrictive stimuli, deendothelization by air bubbles). We developed a new technique forin vitroendothelial loss quantification on Millipore filters. Underin vitroconditions, the protective effects of sulodexide and pentoxifylline on vascular endothelium were evaluated. In recent years were studied protective effects of selected substancesin vivoin models of endothelial damage (e.g.stress, toxic tissue damage, diabetes mellitus, hypertension). The role of potassium channels in the hypertension model was studied in cooperation with the Czech Academy of Sciences. Assessment of vascular reactivity in the diabetic model was significantly improved by computer. In addition to experimental work, the department is solving problems of clinical pharmacology - especially drug risk evaluation (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). Recently, we have dealt with pharmacoepidemiological studies in geriatric patients and with cardiovascular risk of NSAIDs in relation to pharmacotherapy. The results of these studies may be an impulse for targeted problem solving in our experiments.
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Ly, Cynthia D., et Cathi E. Dennehy. « Emergency Department Management of Pediatric Asthma at a University Teaching Hospital ». Annals of Pharmacotherapy 41, no 10 (octobre 2007) : 1625–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1345/aph.1k138.

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Background: Asthma is a major health problem and the most frequent cause of chronic illness and emergency department (ED) visits in children. Limited data examining the ED management of pediatric asthma within university teaching hospitals across the US exist. Objective: To compare the ED management of children (aged 1–17 y) with asthma at a university teaching hospital using National Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) guidelines. Methods: All cases of pediatric asthma that presented to the University ot California, San Francisco, Medical Center ED between October 1, 2003, and October 31, 2004, were included. Patients who required hospital admission were excluded. Data pertaining to patient demographics, primary diagnosis, pharmacologic management, diagnostic tests performed, and follow-up plans were abstracted and compared with NAEPP guidelines issued in 1997 and updated topics released in 2002. Results: A total of 141 cases were Identified. Mean patient age was 5.8 years. Most (61.7%) patients were male and of African American ethnicity (31.9%). Asthma severity was typically mild (66.7%) or moderate (29.1%). In persons at least 6 years of age (n = 58), peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) was performed in 25.9% of cases. Pulse oximetry, however, was always performed. Based on NAEPP guidelines, β-agonists and corticosteroids should have been used, but were not, in 2.8% and 31.9% ot cases, respectively. At discharge, no corticosteroid prescription was given in 40.4% of the cases, no written action plan was prepared in 80.1% of the cases, no formal device training was administered in 67.3% of cases, and no peak flow meter was provided for persons at least 6 years of age in 50.0% of cases. Conclusions: NAEPP guidelines were met in all patients regarding pulse oximetry and in most patients with respect to the use of β-agonists. Improvements could be made, however, in the use of corticosteroids in the ED: in performing PEFR measurements for persons al least 6 years of age upon arrival; and in providing formal device training, a written action plan, prescriptions for steroids, and peak flow meters at discharge.
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