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Grundy, Martha J. P. « The Eye of Faith : A History of Ohio Yearly Meeting, Conservative (review) ». Quaker History 76, no 1 (1987) : 68–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/qkh.1987.0015.

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Van Wagner, Alson D. « Minutes of Meetings of New York and Ohio Yearly Meetings, Conservative, Retrieved ». Quaker History 77, no 2 (1988) : 122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/qkh.1988.0017.

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Holden, David E. W. « The Genesis of Central Yearly Meeting ». Quaker History 77, no 1 (1988) : 42–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/qkh.1988.0002.

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Of Science, The Ohio Academy. « The 2014 Annual Meeting Program ». Ohio Journal of Science 114, no 1 (14 juillet 2014) : 60. http://dx.doi.org/10.18061/ojs.v114i1.4390.

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DIAMOND, M. « Where should we hold the yearly meeting ? » Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 76, no 2 (août 1985) : 246–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0091-6749(85)90711-0.

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Cazden, Elizabeth. « Rhode Island Monthly Meeting : An Evangelical Secession from New England Yearly Meeting ». Quaker History 87, no 2 (1998) : 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/qkh.1998.0014.

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Rathbun, Ann, Sharon A. Denham et Craig C. McCarthy. « The Ohio Hospice Bereavement Study : Meeting NHPCO standards ». American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine® 20, no 6 (novembre 2003) : 448–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104990910302000607.

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Dunn, Floyd. « President’s Report on the Cleveland, Ohio ASA Meeting ». Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 80, no 4 (octobre 1986) : 1266. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.393782.

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Wang, Yuwei, Shang-Yin Yang et Chia-Wei Chen. « The impact of directors’ liability insurance on board meeting attendance ». Corporate Ownership and Control 19, no 3 (2022) : 92–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cocv19i3art6.

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We study the relationship between directors’ liability insurance and board meeting attendance. We find that directors’ liability insurance and board meeting attendance are positively associated. This suggests that directors’ liability insurance may actually serve a governance role because an insurer definitely has incentives to thoroughly scrutinize the insured. As a result, director’s board meeting attendance rate increases because more monitoring of directors leads to more responsible behaviors of directors. With 98,524 yearly observations at the director level and 8,968 yearly observations at the firm level of listed firms in Taiwan during the period from 2008 to 2015, our empirical findings suggest that, on average, the board meeting attendance rate of insured firms is 2.9 percent higher than that of uninsured firms.
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Han, Junping, Leslie L. Domier, Bryan J. Cassone, Anne Dorrance et Feng Qu. « Assessment of Common Soybean-Infecting Viruses in Ohio, USA, Through Multi-site Sampling and High-Throughput Sequencing ». Plant Health Progress 17, no 2 (janvier 2016) : 133–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/php-rs-16-0018.

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Multi-site sampling was conducted during 2011 and 2012 to assess the scope of virus disease problems of soybean in Ohio, USA. A total of 259 samples were collected from 80 soybean fields distributed in 42 Ohio counties, accounting for more than 90% of major soybean-growing counties in Ohio. A high-throughput RNA-Seq approach was adopted to identify all viruses in the samples that share sufficient sequence similarities with known plant viruses. To minimize sequencing costs, total RNA extracted from up to 20 samples were first pooled to make up regional pools, resulting in eight regional pools per year in both 2011 and 2012. These regional pools were further pooled into two yearly master pools of RNA, and sequenced using the Illumina's HiSeq2000 platform. Bioinformatic analyses of sequence reads led to the identification of signature sequences of nine different viruses. The originating locations of these viruses were then mapped with PCR or RT-PCR. This study confirmed the widespread distribution of Bean pod mottle virus, Soybean vein necrosis virus, Tobacco ringspot virus, and Tobacco streak virus in Ohio. It additionally revealed occasional association of Alfalfa mosaic virus, Bean yellow mosaic virus, Clover yellow vein virus, Soybean mosaic virus, and Soybean Putnam virus with Ohio soybean. This is the first statewide survey of soybean viruses in Ohio, and provides the much-needed baseline information for management of virus diseases of soybean. Accepted for publication 20 May 2016. Published 10 June 2016.
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Robbins, Rick. « Tenth Annual Meeting of the Association of Ohio Pedologists ». Soil Horizons 26, no 2 (1985) : 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sh1985.2.036a.

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Harris, Paul G. W. « London Yearly Meeting’s Response to the Richmond Declaration, 1887 : A Case Study in the Avoidance of Religious Schism ». Quaker Studies : Volume 26, Issue 2 26, no 2 (1 décembre 2021) : 261–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/quaker.2021.26.2.6.

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London Yearly Meeting’s response to the Richmond Declaration of 1887 was neutral in that it neither endorsed nor rejected it. The Declaration was seen by British Friends in a variety of ways. These included it being viewed as either an affirmation or not of existing Quaker beliefs, a document that was more relevant to the American Quaker context, a useful statement of beliefs or an attempt to impose a creed. While failure to accept the Declaration has been interpreted as a move towards supporting an emerging liberal Quakerism, the decision to also not reject it has often been overlooked. An evaluation of the discussions about the Declaration that took place at the Yearly Meeting in London, May 1888, and which were reported in the Quaker journals The British Friend and The Friend (London), highlights the wide range of views that were held. It is proposed that the complex set of relationships that existed between different groups within London Yearly Meeting and the role played by key individuals determined a nuanced response to the Declaration which was sufficiently acceptable to all sides. Paradoxically, this unity was founded upon a collective acceptance of theological discordance within London Yearly Meeting. Consequently, schism was avoided as evangelical, conservative and liberal Quaker narratives were able to coexist alongside a non-committal response to the Declaration.
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Saravanamuttu, Ravi. « FDS annual meeting of specialty and regional advisors ». Bulletin of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 91, no 6 (1 juin 2009) : 210–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/147363509x447674.

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On 20 March 2009, 65 faculty advisors together with members of the Board of the Faculty of Dental Surgery (FDS) came together for a yearly meeting. The dean of the Faculty, Professor Derrick Willmot, welcomed those attending and chaired the morning session.
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Cary, Mark S., Pink Dandelion et Rosie Rutherford. « Comparing Two Surveys of Britain Yearly Meeting : 1990 and 2003 ». Quaker Studies 13, no 2 (mars 2009) : 238–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/quaker.13.2.238.

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Bailey, Janelle M. « 2017 AAPT Award Citations at the Summer Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio ». American Journal of Physics 85, no 12 (décembre 2017) : 892–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.5012738.

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Turner, Christopher S. « Ohio Hopewell Archaeoastronomy : A Meeting of Earth, Mind, and Sky ». Time and Mind 4, no 3 (janvier 2011) : 301–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2752/175169711x13046099195555.

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Stock, Carl W. « Proceedings of the 2001 Midyear Council Meeting ». Journal of Paleontology 76, no 4 (juillet 2002) : 771–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000042049.

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The Midyear Council Meeting of The Paleontological Society (PS) was called to order by President Patricia H. “Tricia” Kelley on 10 March 2001 at 8:10 hrs in Room 291 of Mendenhall Laboratory on the campus of The Ohio State University. Attending were Council members William I. Ausich, Thomas W. Kammer, Carl W. Stock, Christopher G. Maples, Nigel C. Hughes, Seth Finnegan, Ann F. “Nancy” Budd, Mark A. Wilson, Dale A. Springer, Russell H. “Tim” White, Jed Day, and Elizabeth “Liz” Nesbitt. Steven J. Hageman, and Peter J. Harries were also present.
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Orlich, Donald C. « Longitudinal Effect of the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) on Student Achievement ». education policy analysis archives 11 (12 juin 2003) : 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.14507/epaa.v11n18.2003.

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Linn, Baker and Betebenner (2002) suggested using the effect size statistic as a measure of adequate yearly progress target (AYPT) as is required by PL 107-110. This paper analyzes a four-year data set from the required high-stakes test--Washington Assessment of Student Learning—using effect size as the AYPT metric. Mean scale scores for 4th, 7th and 10th grade reading and mathematics were examined. Nominal descriptors suggested by Cohen (1988) were applied and showed no yearly effect in student achievement as a function of the WASL. Comparing the 1998 scale scores to those of 2001 showed a small effect. However, manipulating the effect size criterion from 0.20 to 0.05 did show small yearly effects in student achievement. Meeting AYPT objectives will be a problem of defining the standard as yearly score fluctuations occur. The educational research community should challenge the statistical logic associated with setting AYPT’s.
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Bronner, Edwin B. « Moderates in London Yearly Meeting, 1857–1873 : Precursors of Quaker Liberals ». Church History 59, no 3 (septembre 1990) : 356–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3167744.

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The Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, which originated in England in the middle of the seventeenth century, has gone through many changes. After the exuberant, expansive early years, most Friends entered a period of quietism, in which they waited patiently for divine direction and largely withdrew from the society around them. At the beginning of the nineteenth century the majority of Friends on both sides of the Atlantic embraced the evangelical movement which had taken hold in both the Anglican church and the newer Methodist denomination. While some Quakers were caught up in such ultra-evangelical activities as revivals and the holiness movement, others turned away and accepted the new liberalism which appeared in Protestantism.
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Yoder, Don. « Guide to the Records of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (review) ». Quaker History 80, no 2 (1991) : 110–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/qkh.1991.0004.

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Valla, PharmD, BCOP, Kelly. « Novel Treatment Approaches in Relapsed/Refractory Mantle Cell Lymphoma : Highlights From SOHO 2021 ». Journal of the Advanced Practitioner in Oncology 13, no 1 (1 janvier 2022) : 37–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.6004/jadpro.2022.13.1.18.

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Kelly Valla, PharmD, BCOP, of Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, evaluates novel treatment approaches in relapsed/refractory mantle cell lymphoma, as presented by Kami J. Maddocks, MD, of Ohio State University, at the 2021 SOHO Annual Meeting.
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Horansky, Eileen. « AERI 2016 Student Report ». Preservation, Digital Technology & ; Culture 46, no 1 (28 avril 2017) : 52–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pdtc-2017-0002.

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Abstract:The Archival Education and Research Institute (AERI) supports research and education in the archival field. This paper describes highlights from the the eighth annual meeting, which was hosted by the School of Library and Information Science at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
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Waite, Kristy, Amy Deeken, Steve Perch et Lisa J. Kohler. « Carfentanil and Current Opioid Trends in Summit County, Ohio ». Academic Forensic Pathology 7, no 4 (décembre 2017) : 632–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.23907/2017.053.

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Introduction The Summit County Medical Examiner's Office (SCMEO) observed 52 unexplained deaths during the month of July 2016 in which drug overdose was suspected. A fentanyl screening immunoassay performed on autopsy specimens was positive, but gas chromatograph/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) failed to confirm its presence. Carfentanil, a large wildlife tranquilizer, was later identified through reference lab testing as the cause of the sudden increase in overdoses. Methods Due to the large volume of cases which followed, a method for identifying carfentanil was developed utilizing in-house instrumentation. In addition, a retrospective analysis for all drug overdose cases was conducted through the SCMEO database from January 2009 through December 2016. Results Assessment of the data revealed a 277% increase in yearly overdose-related fatalities when comparing 2009 to 2016. Carfentanil was not identified in any other fatal drug overdoses in the area before the first appearance in Akron in July of 2016. There was an initial spike of 35 deaths in both July and August, which then decreased to 12 deaths in December. There was an almost equal distribution of carfentanil as a single agent and carfentanil mixed with multiple other illicit drugs. Discussion Current observations suggest carfentanil concentrations in overdose cases are decreasing; however, it may be present in combination with other drugs, especially other fentanyl analogs. The lower concentrations of carfentanil are much more difficult to detect in urine and peripheral blood, therefore making the testing of scene paraphernalia, central blood, and organ tissue more of a necessity.
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FRANCE, J. « Proceedings of the Thirtieth Meeting of the Agricultural Research Modellers' Group ». Journal of Agricultural Science 131, no 2 (septembre 1998) : 237–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859698005802.

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This group, which is concerned with the applications of mathematics to agricultural science, was formed in 1970 and has since met at approximately yearly intervals in London for one-day meetings. The thirtieth meeting of the group, chaired by G. J. S. Ross of the Institute of Arable Crops Research, Rothamsted, was held in the Wellcome Meeting Room at the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House Terrace, London on Friday, 3 April 1998, when the following papers were read.
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Wolberg, Donald L. « Proceedings of the Eighty-fourth Annual Meeting Cincinnati, Ohio, October 25–28, 1992 ». Journal of Paleontology 67, no 4 (juillet 1993) : 683–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000025026.

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The Outgoing Council met Sunday, October 25, 1992, in the Hyatt, Bluegrass Room A-B, in Cincinnati, Ohio. The meeting was called to order by President Kaesler at 7:00 PM. Present for the Outgoing Council Meeting were: Roger Kaesler, Tom Bolton, Rod Feldmann, Steve Stanley, June Ross, Don Wolberg, Don Steinker, Arnie Miller, Carl Koch, Steve Culver, and Scott Lidgard. President Kaesler asked for a motion to approve the agenda and June Ross so moved, Rod Feldmann seconded the motion, which passed without objection.
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Beasley, K. L. « An Organization, a Family, and Fifty Years of Homecomings : A Historical Reflection of American Peanut Research and Education Society ». Peanut Science 46, no 1A (1 juillet 2019) : 68–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3146/0095-3679-46.1a.68.

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ABSTRACT From its early days when the Peanut Improvement Working Group (PIWG) became the American Peanut Research and Education Association (APREA), and later, the American Peanut Research and Education Society (APRES), this organization has evolved into a vital foundation within the peanut industry. For the past fifty years, the APRES meeting has become a juncture that brings together a diverse group of individuals from industry, academia, research, and business, to name a few, creating a space where the latest research, ideas, and concepts are produced, discussed, and shared. Most importantly, APRES is also about family. It is like having a yearly family reunion. This family-centric orientation makes the society and its yearly meeting very different from other organizations. Each year means seeing old friends, as well as watching children and grandchildren grow up, and strengthening that bond of being part of the APRES family through this connection. The evolution of APRES and the subsequent generations of new graduate students, scientists, researchers, and others continues to shape the direction of the society. APRES facilitates this connection between science, industry and friendship in an environment that mentors and cultivates the next generation of scientists and individuals in peanut production. By tracing the history of APRES, the role of the society emerges as a reflection of how the peanut industry is evolving, and with it, how the function and role of APRES evolves alongside it. For fifty years, this society and its yearly meeting continues to develop its place as a cornerstone of the peanut industry, as well as create a family atmosphere among its membership.
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Gowda, Charitha, Rose Y. Hardy, Steven Traylor et Gilbert C. Liu. « Trends in healthcare utilisation for firearm-related injuries among a cohort of publicly insured children in Ohio ». Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 75, no 9 (26 février 2021) : 906–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2020-215940.

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ObjectiveTo examine healthcare utilisation for all firearm-related injuries among publicly insured children.MethodsA retrospective analysis of firearm injury medical claims among paediatric (<21 years) Medicaid beneficiaries in Ohio from 2010 to 2018. Factors associated with unintentional and intentional firearm injury were explored using multivariable logistic regression. Average annual patient healthcare costs were determined in 2019 US$.ResultsThere were 1061 firearm injury-related claims (853 (80%) unintentional; 154 (15%) intentional; 54 (5%) unknown) occurring in 663 children over 2 736 517 available person-years. From 2010 to 2018, yearly total firearm claims rose from 19.7 to 31.3 per 100 000 persons (p=0.033). Urban children experienced a non-significant increase in firearm claims rate over time (26.1 vs 35.0/100 000; p=0.066) while the claims rate nearly tripled among those in rural areas (8.4 vs 24.0/100 000; p=0.012). Younger age, females and rural residence were associated with reduced odds of injury claims. The average annual costs for emergency department and inpatient visits, respectively, were $260 and $5735.ConclusionRisk and type of firearm injury claims among low-income children in Ohio varies by age, sex and residence. Prevention programmes should be tailored based on these demographics.
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Doe, John. « Association of Ohio Pedologists Hold Annual Winter Meeting and Elect New Officers ». Soil Horizons 30, no 2 (1989) : 60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sh1989.2.0060.

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Wardlow, George W. « Walking with Giants ». Journal of Agricultural Education 55, no 1 (28 mars 2014) : 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.5032/jae.2014.01001.

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Dr. George W. Wardlow presented the 2013 AAAE Distinguished Lecture at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Agricultural Education in Columbus, Ohio in May, 2013. While the focus of the article is on the importance of research to the profession, it is intended as a philosophical work.
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Salsberry, Pamela, Bridget Freisthler et Rebecca Jackson. « 134 Impact of shifting engagement strategies during COVID : Are rural counties on equal footage ? The Ohio HEALing Communities Study (HCS) ». Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 6, s1 (avril 2022) : 9–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2022.47.

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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: This study examines the impact of COVID restrictions on the process of engagement in the Ohio-HCS site. The goals are to: examine the impact of COVID restrictions on the process of engagement; 2) determine differences in process measures by geographic region (rural, urban). METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Engagement activities collected as part of the Ohio HCS include an engagement log, coalition meeting type and attendance, tracker of implementation strategies. Study period: January 2020 to October 31, 2021. Measures are defined below. Meeting occurrence, type by month: Data report on whether a meeting occurred, was scheduled and cancelled, or a scheduled off-month. The meeting platform was also recorded (in-person, hybrid, virtual). Coalition meeting attendance by month: Number of community members in attendance. Engagement communications by type, by month: Counts and percent (types: email, calls, zoom, or in person). Evidence-Based Practices(EBP) delivery option: in person, virtual, or hybrid. Counties: 9 Ohio counties, 5 rural, 4 urban. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: Coalition meetings were cancelled in 40% of rural counties; none in the urban counties. Two rural counties switched back to in person or hybrid meetings by late 2020; urban counties remain 100% virtual. Rural counties had a drop-off in attendance in June 2021 with no decrease seen in urban counties. During first two months of 2020 engagement in rural and urban communities occurred in person; by March that shifted to 80% by email, which continued within rural counties. In urban counties that dropped to 50% by August of 2020, with zoom calls accounting for 30%. In-person strategies for naloxone distribution remained high in both county types (90%); urban counties use of in-person only strategies for medication for OUD (rural: 83%, urban 52%) and safer prescribing (rural:74%, urban:10%) were much lower than rural counties. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Results show that rural counties continue to rely on in person engagement strategies, making COVID restrictions more disruptive for rural counties. These results suggest that new supports and strategies may be needed to assure that rural regions are equally equipped to engage in research in a virtual environment.
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Wessells, Allyson, Christine Smith et Julie Gladney. « Lactation Care : Advocating for Equitable Access at the Ohio Department of Medicaid ». Clinical Lactation 11, no 3 (24 juin 2020) : 130–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/clinlact-d-19-00031.

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BackgroundLactation consultants understand the mechanisms and research supporting breastfeeding's positive impact on infant mortality reduction, including lifelong health outcomes and associated cost savings. Lactation services can enhance the success of programs intended to improve infant mortality rates, health outcomes, and cost effectiveness.ProgramAs leaders serving the Ohio Lactation Consultant Association (OLCA), we pursued engagement with Ohio Department of Medicaid policy chiefs to ensure incorporation of these facts as programs are created to improve health and optimize allocation of Medicaid resources.ResultAfter a productive meeting, we specifically proposed that professional lactation services be standard care and fully integrated across the healthcare continuum regardless of setting and ability to pay.
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Jones, Eugene, Marvin T. Batte et Gary D. Schnitkey. « A Socioeconomic Analysis of Marketing Information Usage Among Ohio Fruit Producers ». Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 22, no 2 (décembre 1990) : 99–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1074070800001851.

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Abstract Farm producers attempt to mitigate risk and uncertainty by utilizing accurate and reliable information. This research attempts to identify sources of information used by Ohio fruit producers and then determine which of these sources are best meeting their information needs. Results are based on a logit analysis of Ohio fruit producers and several factors are shown to influence producers' evaluation of the “adequacy” of their marketing information. Among these factors are age, business size, education, type of enterprise, and types of information sources. Reported findings have implications for marketing efficiency, particularly if producers' evaluation of infonnation as adequate is positively related to its efficient use.
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Wayman, Douglas. « Kyle Banerjee’s Getting Ready for the Big Move ». TCB : Technical Services in Religion & ; Theology 31, no 4 (24 octobre 2023) : 36–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.31046/tcb.v31i4.3299.

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With a potential migration on the horizon, a colleague discovered the Fall 2022 Northern Ohio Technical Services Librarians (NOTSL) meeting "Migration Station: Tips & Tricks to Manage Your Data" and a number of us viewed it. I was particularly impressed by the first of three presentations made during the meeting and chose to evaluate Getting ready for the big move, now available on YouTube. Additionally, you can access the presentation slides from this meeting on their website. The presenter, Kyle Banerjee, who works as Senior Implementation Consultant for EBSCO on the Open Library Foundation (OLF) project FOLIO, gave a two-hour presentation on integrated library system (ILS) migration.
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France, J. « Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Meeting of the AFRC Modellers' Group ». Journal of Agricultural Science 122, no 1 (février 1994) : 161–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859600065916.

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This group, which is concerned with the applications of mathematics to agricultural science, is sponsored by the Agricultural and Food Research Council. It was formed in 1970, and has since met at approximately yearly intervals in London for one-day meetings. The twenty-fourth meeting of the group, chaired by Dr M. A. Scaife of Horticulture Research International, Wellesbourne, was held in the Wellcome Meeting Room at the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House Terrace, London on Friday, 8 October 1993, when the following papers were read.
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Cole, Margaret. « Meeting the Needs of Women through Workshop Weekends ». Children Australia 16, no 3 (1991) : 25–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1035077200013201.

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‘From childhood on, women’s moral sense emphasises caring for others. This orientation to the experiences, needs and wishes of others leads women to attend to and nurture other human beings and to provide them with what has become known as “social support”’ (Belle, 1982). This provision of crucial support is often at a cost to the women involved. This paper describes a community outreach project which has been running for nine years with the primary aim of renewing and reinforcing women’s feelings of self worth. The project involves twice-yearly residential weekends attended by an average of one hundred and twenty women. The history and evolution of the groups and some possible reasons why they work will be discussed.
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Amey, Katherine Springer. « Revised Predictive Model for Successful Introduction of Native Ohio Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in Select Streams in Geauga and Lake Counties, Ohio a ». Ohio Journal of Science 114, no 2 (2 octobre 2014) : 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.18061/ojs.v114i2.4433.

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Eight cold-water streams in Lake and Geauga Counties, Ohio were evaluated to develop a revised predictive model to assess future streams for the introduction of threatened native Ohio Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). A 15-month study was conducted, ending May 2010, in streams where Brook Trout were previously introduced during the years 1997-2002. Fifty percent of the sixteen original reintroduction streams failed to support the establishment of self-sustaining populations of Brook Trout, indicating there were additional factors contributing to their success and failure. Of the 8 streams included in this study, 4 streams were designated successful, 2 variable, and 2 failed, in terms of the Brook Trout’s ability to establish self-sustaining populations by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). Multivariate statistical methods including Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Agglomerative Hierarchical Cluster Analysis (AHCA) were implemented to determine the most important characteristics in Brook Trout stream selection. Factors found to be significant for Brook Trout success were stream velocities within the range of 1.4-4.7 cm/s, high hydraulic conductivity of the headwater bedrock aquifer (K>4.7 x 103 cm/s), lighter average δ18O ‰ (-9.8 to -10.4), either high percent canopy cover (40%-55%) or high percent instream cover (18%-37%), a high number of cold-water adapted benthic macroinvertebrate cold-water taxa (10-16 species), yearly average hyporheic water temperature of 4.6°C-17.2°C, average surface water turbidity of 7 to 31 NTU and long-term surface water temperature and dissolved oxygen monitoring over both winter and summer seasons is recommended prior to Brook Trout introduction to ensure their sustainability.
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Skogsfors, Sven-Erik. « Opening speech of the 10th Stockholm Water Symposium ». Water Science and Technology 43, no 4 (1 février 2001) : 7–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2001.0162.

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Competition for water resources must be turned to an involvement of all stakeholders in integrated water management development and in a global water conscience. We hope that our symposia and the World Water Week could continue, develop and be a yearly meeting-point where these visions are brought forward together with concrete actions.
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Hollinger, David A. « The Realist–Pacifist Summit Meeting of March 1942 and the Political Reorientation of Ecumenical Protestantism in the United States ». Church History 79, no 3 (16 août 2010) : 654–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000964071000065x.

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“I hope that the matter of the agreement not to discuss the war can be satisfactorily clarified,” Walter M. Horton wrote to the office of the Federal Council of Churches in November of 1941, referring to a meeting of several hundred liberal Protestant leaders the FCC was planning for the following March. “I found some questioning about it” at a recent meeting of peace advocates, some of whom, Horton continued, expressed fear that if they went to the conference they would be obliged “to swear an oath not to say a word about the dominant reality on the horizon.” The distinguished Oberlin theologian worried that the question of “a just and durable peace” that was to be addressed at the “Delaware Conference”—so named on account of its being held on the Delaware, Ohio, campus of Ohio Wesleyan University—might not be effectively engaged because opponents of American entry into World War II were being asked to shut up in the presence of the self-styled “political realists” who were chiefly behind the conclave.
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CROMPTON, L. A., et T. R. WHEELER. « Proceedings of the Fortieth Meeting of the Agricultural Research Modellers' Group ». Journal of Agricultural Science 146, no 6 (21 novembre 2008) : 717–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859608008083.

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SUMMARYThis group, which is concerned with the applications of mathematics to agricultural science, was formed in 1970 and has since met at approximately yearly intervals in London for one-day meetings. The fortieth meeting of the group, chaired by Dr John Thornley of Henley-on-Thames, UK and the Centre for Nutrition Modelling, University of Guelph, Canada, was held in the Kohn Centre at the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House Terrace, London on Friday, 11 April 2008 when the following papers were read.
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France, J. « Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Meeting of the Agricultural Research Modellers' Group ». Journal of Agricultural Science 123, no 1 (août 1994) : 149–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859600067873.

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This group, which is concerned with the applications of mathematics to agricultural science, is sponsored by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. It was formed in 1970, and has since met at approximately yearly intervals in London for one-day meetings. The twenty-fifth meeting of the group, chaired by Dr T. M. Addiscott of the Institute of Arable Crops Research, Rothamsted Experimental Station, was held in the Wellcome Meeting Room at the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House Terrace, London on Friday, 15 April 1994, when the following papers were read.
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France, J. « Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Meeting of the AFRC Modellers' Group ». Journal of Agricultural Science 119, no 1 (août 1992) : 137–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859600071628.

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This group, which is concerned with the applications of mathematics to agricultural science, is sponsored by the Agricultural and Food Research Council. It was formed in 1970, and has since met at approximately yearly intervals in London for one-day meetings. The twenty-second meeting of the group, chaired by Professor J. M. Forbes of the Department of Animal Physiology and Nutrition at the University of Leeds, was held in the Wellcome Meeting Room at the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House Terrace, London on Friday, 10 April 1992, when the following papers were read.
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France, J. « Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Meeting of the Agricultural Research Modellers' Group ». Journal of Agricultural Science 125, no 1 (août 1995) : 159–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002185960007461x.

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This group, which is concerned with the applications of mathematics to agricultural science, is sponsored by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. It was formed in 1970, and has since met at approximately yearly intervals in London for one-day meetings. The twenty-sixth meeting of the group, chaired by Professor R. J. Wilkins of the Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research, North Wyke, was held in the Wellcome Meeting Room at the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House Terrace, London on Friday, 7 April 1995, when the following papers were read.
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France, J. « Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Meeting of the AFRC Modellers' Group ». Journal of Agricultural Science 121, no 2 (octobre 1993) : 283–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859600077169.

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This group, which is concerned with the applications of mathematics to agricultural science, is sponsored by the Agricultural and Food Research Council. It was formed in 1970, and has since met at approximately yearly intervals in London for one-day meetings. The twenty-third meeting of the group, chaired by P. H. Nye of the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Oxford, was held in the Wellcome Meeting Room at the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House Terrace, London on Friday, 7 May 1993, when the following papers were read.
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France, J. « Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth Meeting of the Agricultural Research Modellers' Group ». Journal of Agricultural Science 127, no 1 (août 1996) : 131–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859600077455.

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This group, which is concerned with the applications of mathematics to agricultural science, is sponsored by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. It was formed in 1970, and has since met at approximately yearly intervals in London for one-day meetings. The twenty-eighth meeting of the group, chaired by Dr. D. A. Rose of the Department of Agricultural & Environmental Science, University of Newcastle, was held in the Wellcome Meeting Room at the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House Terrace, London on Friday, 29 March 1996, when the following papers were read.
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France, J. « Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Meeting of the Agricultural Research Modellers' Group ». Journal of Agricultural Science 126, no 1 (février 1996) : 117–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859600088869.

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This group, which is concerned with the applications of mathematics to agricultural science, is sponsored by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. It was formed in 1970, and has since met at approximately yearly intervals in London for one-day meetings. The twenty-seventh meeting of the group, chaired by Professor D. E. Beever of the Department of Agriculture, University of Reading, was held in the Wellcome Meeting Room at the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House Terrace, London on Friday, 13 October 1995, when the following papers were read.
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FRANCE, J. « ABSTRACTS OF COMMUNICATIONS Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Meeting of the Agricultural Research Modellers' Group ». Journal of Agricultural Science 129, no 1 (août 1997) : 113–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859697004577.

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This group, which is concerned with the applications of mathematics to agricultural science, is sponsored by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. It was formed in 1970, and has since met at approximately yearly intervals in London for one-day meetings. The twenty-ninth meeting of the group, chaired by Professor R. H. Ellis of the Department of Agriculture, University of Reading, was held in the Wellcome Meeting Room at the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House Terrace, London on Friday, 21 March 1997, when the following papers were read.
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COLBERT, ROBERT A., ATUL A. DEODHAR, DAVID FOX, ELLEN M. GRAVALLESE, MUHAMMAD ASIM KHAN, DENNIS McGONAGLE, JOHN D. REVEILLE, GEORG SCHETT, MICHAEL WEISMAN et DANIEL O. CLEGG. « Entheses and Bones in Spondyloarthritis : 2008 Annual Research and Education Meeting of the Spondyloarthritis Research and Therapy Network (SPARTAN) ». Journal of Rheumatology 36, no 7 (30 juin 2009) : 1527–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.090122.

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The Spondyloarthritis Research and Therapy Network (SPARTAN), founded in 2003 to promote research, education, and treatment of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and related forms of spondyloarthritis (SpA), held its 6th Annual Research and Education Meeting in July 2008 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. The overall theme of the meeting was entheses and bones in SpA, which included presentations on the anatomy and physiology of the synovial-entheseal complex; bone formation and destruction, and the effect of inflammation on bone; the Th17 axis, HLA-B27, IL23R, and ARTS1; and breakout sessions on epidemiology and registries.
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Narine, Donnette, Abigail Helsinger, Phyllis Cummins, Rita Karam, Wonmai Punksungka, Jenna Kramer et Takashi Yamashita. « EDUCATIONAL PREPAREDNESS IN MEETING THE NEEDS OF AN AGING POPULATION ». Innovation in Aging 6, Supplement_1 (1 novembre 2022) : 476–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1843.

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Abstract Community colleges play an important role in training adults in healthcare-related occupations, such as nurses and medical technicians, to meet the needs of an aging population in the U.S. In addition, community colleges with open access policies, have a long-standing record of serving a diverse population, including students of all ages. However, the relatively low program completion rates (e.g., about 30% in Ohio) are of concern in general, and among older students in particular. One of the reasons for the low completion rate is the lack of postsecondary education readiness or basic skills, such as literacy, numeracy, and digital skills. The COVID-19 pandemic has created additional challenges, including faculty shortages, lack of internet access, poor digital skills, and transitions to online classes. This study examined characteristics of health-related occupational programs at community colleges located in Washington, Indiana, and Ohio, focusing on adult student characteristics, and their administrators' and faculty’s views on basic skills and program completion. In addition, potential employers were interviewed regarding the skill expectations of community college hires. Using the semi-structured qualitative interview, community college administrators, faculty, and potential employers reported that numeracy skills, excellent grammar, and critical thinking skills are important to succeed both in the classroom and in the workplace. Creating a supportive atmosphere in the classroom and providing tutoring, either by the instructor or at a tutoring center, are also important for student success. More detailed results as well as other policy implications are discussed in this study.
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FRANCE, J., et L. A. CROMPTON. « Proceedings of the Thirty-fifth Meeting of the Agricultural Research Modellers' Group ». Journal of Agricultural Science 140, no 4 (juin 2003) : 479–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859603003289.

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This group, which is concerned with the applications of mathematics to agricultural science, was formed in 1970 and has since met at approximately yearly intervals in London for one-day meetings. The thirty-fifth meeting of the group, chaired by Dr David Parsons of Silsoe Research Institute, was held in the Kohn Centre at the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House Terrace, London on Friday, 11 April 2003 when the following papers were read.
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FRANCE, J., et L. A. CROMPTON. « Proceedings of the Thirty-sixth Meeting of the Agricultural Research Modellers' Group ». Journal of Agricultural Science 142, no 2 (avril 2004) : 243–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859604004253.

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This group, which is concerned with the applications of mathematics to agricultural science, was formed in 1970 and has since met at approximately yearly intervals in London for one-day meetings. The thirty-sixth meeting of the group, chaired by Dr T. R. Wheeler of The University of Reading, was held in the Kohn Centre at the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House Terrace, London on Friday, 26 March 2004 when the following papers were read.
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