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Merkel, Jayne. "Boston Institute of Contemporary Art". Architectural Design 77, nr 6 (2007): 130–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ad.586.

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Luersen, Paula Cristina. "Ashes, de Steve McQueen". PORTO ARTE: Revista de Artes Visuais 22, nr 36 (30.12.2017): 231. http://dx.doi.org/10.22456/2179-8001.75863.

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A resenha trata da experiência de visitação de Ashes, instalação em vídeo de Steve McQueen, apresentada no Institute of Contemporary Art, de Boston. Exploram-se as expectativas, surpresas e reflexões suscitadas pelo trabalho e discute-se a maneira como McQueen traz à cena, por meio da imagem, a questão da memória.
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Bergman, Diane. "Bernard V. Bothmer: a man of honour". Art Libraries Journal 38, nr 4 (2013): 50–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200018800.

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Bernard V. Bothmer left his mark on the world of Egyptology in three of the United States’ great art institutions: the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Brooklyn Museum and the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. He created gallery displays, developed library collections and founded image collections that continue to influence scholars worldwide. One can wonder how the course of American Egyptology would have developed if circumstances had not driven him out of his native Germany. Despite hardship, fear and a career interrupted, he trained and profoundly influenced at least four generations of historians of Egyptian art. BVB, as he was affectionately known to those close to him, inspired all who worked with him to the highest level of achievement, a standard which came to be known as “Brooklyn Quality”.
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Domínguez, Silvia, Simón E. Weffer i David G. Embrick. "White Sanctuaries: White Supremacy, Racism, Space, and Fine Arts in Two Metropolitan Museums". American Behavioral Scientist 64, nr 14 (grudzień 2020): 2028–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002764220975077.

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In this article, we compare two nationally recognized museums located in Chicago and Boston: The Art Institute of Chicago and the Boston Fine Arts Museum. We find that while both museums are colonial projects and White sanctuaries, there are variations in the racial mechanisms in place that help maintain White supremacy. Specifically, we look at three such mechanisms and compare and contrast between the two museums. We contend our findings suggest that while White supremacy is universal in its national (global) depth and breath, place matters. We argue that the physical context of the museums—their location within each city, the lay out of their locations, and the physical space of the museums themselves—help explain this variation. We end with specific implications for our work, centering on how we might dismantle current ideas of high culture (read: White) in favor of museums that are more inclusive, recognize their colonial project histories, and have antiracism in their mission as socially responsible institutions for the cities in which they reside and the people who reside there.
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Cable, Umayyah. "An Uprising at The Perfect Moment". GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 26, nr 2 (1.04.2020): 243–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10642684-8141830.

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This article examines two overlapping controversies at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, Massachusetts, in the early 1990s over the attempted censorship of both Robert Mapplethorpe’s show The Perfect Moment and Elia Sulieman’s Palestinian film and video art exhibition Uprising. By analyzing the print news discourse on these controversies, namely, regarding the representations of children in The Perfect Moment and in two of the Uprising films (Children of Fire by Mai Masri and Intifada: Introduction to the End of an Argument by Suleiman and Jayce Salloum), the author articulates how Palestinian cultural politics were constructed as “politically queer” during the 1990s culture wars, which thereby contributed to the rise of homonormativity, increased visibility of leftist LGBTQ-Palestinian solidarity politics, and the development of Israeli pinkwashing as a political strategy. Through this analysis, the article advances a theory of “compulsory Zionism” as a concept through which to analyze the confluence of racial, ethnic, and sexual politics that haunt and animate Palestine solidarity politics in the United States.
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Dinsmore, Sydney. "Reviewing the Inclusion of Artists’ Holograms in the Permanent Collections of Fine Art Museums". Arts 8, nr 4 (4.11.2019): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/arts8040147.

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Opening in 1976 with the exhibition, “Through the Looking Glass”, the Museum of Holography (MOH) emphasized from the beginning the importance of artistic holography with the inclusion of several holograms by artists whose primary practice was holography, articulating for the first time a distinction between artists, scientists and technicians. While the scientific and engineering principles underlying the technology could educate a public, holograms made by artists provided the visual syntax for the creative possibilities holography could offer. The MOH continued to encourage and support artists’ work throughout its history, amassing a large collection of holograms representative of the most prolific period of artistic activity from the mid 1970s to the mid 1980s. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Museum (MIT Museum) in Boston acquired the entire archive including artistic and technical holograms as well as all related materials when the MOH closed in 1992. This paper will seek to explore whether the medium of holography within the visual arts has led to fine art museum acquisitions in the intervening decades.
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Stanford, Charlotte A. "Beyond Words: New Research on Manuscripts in Boston Collections, ed. Jeffrey F. Hamburger, Lisa Fagin Davis, Anne-Marie Eze, Nancy Netzer, and William P. Stoneman. Text, Image, Context: Studies in Medieval Manuscript Illumination, 8. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2021, 361 pp, 291 col. Ill." Mediaevistik 34, nr 1 (1.01.2021): 274–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/med.2021.01.20.

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This study stems from an exhibition/ conference of the same name, “Beyond Words,” presented in Boston in 2006; however, it goes well beyond the bounds of a conventional exhibition catalog, which was produced at the time to accompany the objects on display. The volume produced here expands these initial parameters to consider additional questions about the manuscripts held in these Boston collections, notably Houghton Library at Harvard University, McMullen Museum of Art at Boston College, and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum of Boston. The book is divided into four major sections, devoted respectively to monastic manuscripts (3 essays), courtly culture and patronage (5 essays), princes, patricians, prelates and pontiffs (4 essays), and illuminating history (3 essays) with a coda on manuscripts in the modern era provided by the final essay. As the editors remark in their introduction, the emphasis is Christian and central European; this is due in part to the collection parameters themselves (the above institutions have no Ethiopian or Hebrew manuscripts, for example) and in part by limitations of time and focus (there are a number of Islamic manuscripts in the Boston collections which have not been included here but would be well worth exploring in a separate study of their own). The richness and depth of the sixteen essays here offer insights into many aspects of the late medieval world. The chapter by Patricia Stirnemann on Gilbert de la Porrée traces book collection of the works of a single, theologically problematic author, and offers a valuable case study on the transmission of writings by a scholar charged (though exonerated) with heresy. Brigitte Miriam Bedos-Rezak demonstrates how the charters of the abbey of Sawley preserved in the Houghton library allow us to consider the “medial role” of document writing, and how this practice assisted an English Cistercian monastery to shape its own representation with its neighbors by crafting records of land ownership disputes. Kathryn M. Rudy examines manuscript workshops among nuns in Delft in the fifteenth century, providing a vivid model of book production practices in these devotional contexts.
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Wiesenberger, Robert, i Elizabeth Resnick. "Basel to Boston: An Itinerary for Modernist Typography in America". Design Issues 34, nr 3 (lipiec 2018): 28–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/desi_a_00495.

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Starting in the 1960s, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) became one of the most visible points of entry in America for the so-called “Swiss-style,” a distinctive, modernist approach to graphic design. Three women were largely responsible for its success: Therese Moll, Jacqueline Casey, and Muriel Cooper. While Casey and Cooper have begun to get their due, Moll—a visiting designer from Basel—remains almost unknown. This article examines why MIT provided such fertile ground for this style, before it became the lingua franca of corporate modernism, and how, by the 1980s, it traveled from print to screens.
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Wallerstein, Robert S. "Followup in Psychoanalysis: What Happens to Treatment Gains?" Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 40, nr 3 (czerwiec 1992): 665–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000306519204000302.

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A recent panel (1989) discussed the feasibility and the desirability of systematic post-treatment followup study of psychoanalytic patients. In this paper, I compare the data bearing on these issues from the Menninger Foundation Psychotherapy Research Project, headed by me, and the Boston Institute Project, headed by Kantrowitz, and I indicate why their data are neither comparable nor adequate enough to warrant the conclusion that their apparent discrepant findings—that in the Menninger project outcome at termination tended to be predictive of the subsequent followup course, while in the Boston project this was not so—are more than chance events. I then present detailed case descriptions of two patients from the Menninger project who were quite similar in character and in illness structure, had seemingly comparable analytic courses, and similar good therapeutic results, but had quite different followup courses, one with further consolidation, and the other with regression. I present some of the determinants of this difference.
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Li, Hong, You Li, Cheng Wang, Shouye Wang i Mitchell Ho. "Highlights of 2019 Protein Engineering Summit (PEGS) in Boston, USA: advancing antibody-based cancer therapies to the clinic". Antibody Therapeutics 2, nr 4 (1.10.2019): 79–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/abt/tbz010.

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Abstract The 15th Annual Protein Engineering Summit (PEGS) organized by Cambridge Healthtech Institute was held in Boston, USA, from 8 to 12 April 2019. This report highlights the presentations in the Oncology Stream of this meeting with a focus on bispecific antibodies (BsAbs). A variety of BsAb formats with different target antigens (CD3, CTLA4, PD-1, PD-L1, EGFR, HER2, BCMA, CD19, CD20, CD38, CD123, TGFβ, PSMA, etc.) have been discussed, in which the T-cell engaging (anti-CD3) BsAb is the most studied construct to exhibit promising immunotherapeutic activities. The BsAb formats include IgG-like structures or antibody fragments composed of antigen-binding sites only. Preclinical and clinical data from different BsAbs demonstrated the potential therapeutic applications in various solid tumors and hematological malignancies. The ongoing development of BsAb formats will help overcome current clinical issues, such as tumor selectivity and antigen coverage. This report also covers several presentations about emerging targets (e.g. mesothelin, CD47) and new technologies in the field of antibody engineering and therapeutics.
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Boston, Jane. "Voice: the Practitioners, their Practices, and their Critics". New Theatre Quarterly 13, nr 51 (sierpień 1997): 248–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x00011258.

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In NTQ47 (August 1996), Sarah Werner argued that contemporary voice training did not provide a neutral set of tools to help actors perform classical texts, and that it was needful to reveal the cultural biases and underlying ideology of voice work in order to clarify a feminist understanding of acting and speaking Shakespeare. The three leading voice practitioners who came under Ms Werner's fire – Cicely Berry, Kristin Linklater, and Patsy Rodenburg – mounted a sturdy defence of their methods in NTQ49 (February 1997), to which Sarah Werner responded in the following issue. Now Jane Boston takes a fresh view of all sides in the argument, putting these into a broader historical context which embraces the culture of our own times as much as of Shakespeare's, and calls for an understanding and reconciliation of mutual misconceptions between the academy and the conservatoire. Jane Boston was a founding member of the feminist Siren Theatre in the ‘eighties, and has subsequently taught at the National Youth Theatre, the Poor School, and at the Central School of Speech and Drama, where she was Head of Voice for the BA in Acting, which she helped to create. She now combines a pedagogical and practical role at Central as supervisor and trainer on the Postgraduate Diploma in Voice Studies, and has recently presented papers on acting and stress at the Institute of Psychiatry.
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Shirase, Keiichi. "Special Issue on Modeling and Simulation of Cutting Process". International Journal of Automation Technology 4, nr 3 (5.05.2010): 213. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/ijat.2010.p0213.

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In the 5 decades-plus since the first numerical control (NC) machine tool was demonstrated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston, MA, USA, advances such as high-speed, multi-axis and multi-tasking machine tools have been introduced widely to achieve high quality and productivity in machining operations. In order to handle these sophisticated machine tools freely and effectively, sophisticated NC programs are conventionally required in advance for problem-free machining. Computer simulation and optimization of cutting processes by considering process physics, machine tool dynamics and kinematics and process constraints are helpful in the strategic process planning operation and useful in preparing sophisticated NC programs. However, challenges and models quantitatively predicting cutting process performance remain to be developed. Topics of interests in this special issue include but are not limited to - machining process modeling - machine tool dynamics modeling - cutting force, cutting temperature, surface roughness, etc., prediction - machining stability prediction - simulation-based machining-process diagnostics - optimization using machining simulation The review paper and ten research works accepted are related to state-of-the-art modeling and simulation applicable to the machining and manufacturing domains. Besides traditional machining, nontraditional machining such as laser machining for micromachining have been explored. Also the machining of calcium polyphosphate (CPP) for tissue engineering applications has been investigated. The articles in this special issue are sure to prove interesting, informative, and inspiring to our readers on advances in cutting process modeling and simulation. Finally, we thank the authors, reviewers, and editors for their invaluable contributions and generous efforts in enabling this issue to be published.
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Goyet, Francis. "The Way to Learn and the Way to Teach. Joseph de Jouvancy SJ. Ed. Cristiano Casalini and Claude Pavur SJ. Boston, MA: Institute of Jesuit Sources Boston College, 2020. 270 pp. $39.95." Renaissance Quarterly 75, nr 1 (2022): 262–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rqx.2022.36.

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Craig, Nahide, i Isabel Hawkins. "What makes Informal Education (IE) Programs Successful? A Case History: Total Solar Eclipse 2001 — Live from Africa". Highlights of Astronomy 13 (2005): 1063–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1539299600018153.

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Evaluation and assessments of informal education programs, small or large, such as science museum traveling exhibits, interpretive kiosks, hands-on activities and very large public programs have been challenging due to the diverse nature of objectives, setups, and expected outcomes of these programs. Almost all institutions that develop and present IE programs include, in their staff, evaluation specialists. However, for very large public outreach efforts, which include participation of many institutions located across the country, larger evaluation groups/institutions can contribute more objective and extensive evaluation and assessment instruments. Such instruments will help to identify whether the program was successful and if the learning objectives were achieved. They can also lead to ‘lessons learned’ for future events and serve as possible model evaluation instruments for informal education institutions/museums/science centers where the budgets do not allow for contracting independent reviewers. The Eclipse 2001 event was developed and executed with the partnership of the Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum, (SECEF), The Exploratorium (the Museum of Science, Art and Human Perception, in San Francisco), and NASA’s STEREO Mission. American Institutes for Research (AIR), an independent evaluation company from Boston was contracted to develop and implement the evaluation.
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Jacobs, Jamie M., Chelsea S. Rapoport, Arielle Horenstein, Madison Clay, Emily A. Walsh, Jeffrey Peppercorn, Jennifer S. Temel i Joseph A. Greer. "Study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial of a virtual intervention (STRIDE) for symptom management, distress and adherence to adjuvant endocrine therapy after breast cancer". BMJ Open 11, nr 1 (styczeń 2021): e041626. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041626.

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IntroductionPatient adherence to adjuvant endocrine therapy (AET) after a diagnosis of hormone-sensitive breast cancer is poor. Previous interventions have failed to produce changes in adherence, address patient preferences or include theoretically informed and evidence-based components. Therefore, we iteratively developed a patient-centred, evidence-based, small-group, videoconference intervention to improve adherence and symptom management as well as reduce distress for patients taking AET after breast cancer (Symptom-Targeted Randomised Intervention for Distress and Adherence to Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy, STRIDE).Methods and analysisThe current study is a non-blinded, randomised, controlled, feasibility trial of STRIDE compared with a medication monitoring control group. The primary objective is to examine the feasibility and acceptability of STRIDE, while secondary objectives are to assess changes in objective and subjective adherence, symptom distress and satisfaction with AET. Patients will be recruited from the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center in Boston, Massachusetts. The total number of patients accrued will be 75, with ≥60 patients completing the study. All patients will store their AET in an electronic pill bottle for objective adherence monitoring. Patients randomly assigned to the STRIDE intervention will receive 6 weekly 1-hour sessions, in small groups of two, delivered via videoconferencing by a trained mental health professional. Patients assigned to the control group will store their medication in the electronic pill bottle and receive follow-up oncology care as usual. All participants will complete self-report psychosocial measures at baseline, 12 weeks and 24 weeks postbaseline.Ethics and disseminationThe study is funded by the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health and is approved by the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center Institutional Review Board (Protocol #18–603, V.1.2, first approval date 1 February 2019). The study will be reported in accordance with the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials statement for non-pharmacological trials. Results will be published in peer-reviewed academic journals, presented at scientific meetings and disseminated to patient organisations and media outlets.Trial registration numberNCT03837496; Pre-results.
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Sender Contell, Marina, i Ana Torres Barchino. "Conversando con... Sol Madridejos". EGA Revista de Expresión Gráfica Arquitectónica 26, nr 41 (24.03.2021): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ega.2021.13662.

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<p>Sol Madridejos, es arquitecta por la Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid y, junto a su socio Juan Carlos Sancho forman su estudio S.M.A.O. Sancho-Madridejos Architecture Office. Su obra ha sido ampliamente difundida a nivel nacional e internacional, y ha obtenido numerosos premios y reconocimientos.</p><p>Ha compatibilizado el ejercicio libre de la profesión con la docencia, ha sido profesora de proyectos en la Universidad Europea de Madrid y en la Universidad CEU San Pablo, ha estado también presente como profesora invitada e impartiendo diversos cursos y conferencias en numerosas escuelas de arquitectura como l’ École Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), la Universidad Pontificia de Lima, el Massachusetts Institute de Boston (MIT), el College of Architecture and Urban Planning of Tongji University en Shangahi, el OTIS College of Art and Design de los Angeles o la Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Bogotá, etc.</p><p>Entre sus obras más destacadas en los últimos 10 años podemos indicar: El Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Alicante, el Centro de las Artes y la Tecnología -CAT- de Segovia, el Nuevo Campus para la escuela de Negocios del IESE en Madrid o el Teatro Alboroujh en El Cairo entre otras. En todos sus proyectos trabajan sobre conceptos surgidos el campo de las artes plásticas y su expresión en el ámbito arquitectónico. Especial atención merece el proyecto de la Capilla en Valleacerón (Almadenejos, 1996-2001), en la que exploran la relación entre el paisaje y el objeto a través del pliegue como generador del proyecto arquitectónico.</p><p>Con motivo de la lección inaugural del master de Arquitectura Avanzada, Urbanismo, Paisaje y Diseño de la ETSAV para el curso 2019-20, tuvimos la oportunidad de conversar con Sol sobre sus trabajos y la importancia que la expresión gráfica cobra en sus proyectos.</p>
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D'Gama, Alissa M., Sonia Hills, Jessica Douglas, Vanessa Young, Casie A. Genetti, Monica H. Wojcik, Henry A. Feldman, Timothy W. Yu, Margaret G Parker i Pankaj B. Agrawal. "Implementation of rapid genomic sequencing in safety-net neonatal intensive care units: protocol for the VIrtual GenOme CenteR (VIGOR) proof-of-concept study". BMJ Open 14, nr 2 (luty 2024): e080529. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-080529.

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IntroductionRapid genomic sequencing (rGS) in critically ill infants with suspected genetic disorders has high diagnostic and clinical utility. However, rGS has primarily been available at large referral centres with the resources and expertise to offer state-of-the-art genomic care. Critically ill infants from racial and ethnic minority and/or low-income populations disproportionately receive care in safety-net and/or community settings lacking access to state-of-the-art genomic care, contributing to unacceptable health equity gaps. VIrtual GenOme CenteR is a ‘proof-of-concept’ implementation science study of an innovative delivery model for genomic care in safety-net neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).Methods and analysisWe developed a virtual genome centre at a referral centre to remotely support safety-net NICU sites predominantly serving racial and ethnic minority and/or low-income populations and have limited to no access to rGS. Neonatal providers at each site receive basic education about genomic medicine from the study team and identify eligible infants. The study team enrols eligible infants (goal n of 250) and their parents and follows families for 12 months. Enrolled infants receive rGS, the study team creates clinical interpretive reports to guide neonatal providers on interpreting results, and neonatal providers return results to families. Data is collected via (1) medical record abstraction, (2) surveys, interviews and focus groups with neonatal providers and (3) surveys and interviews with families. We aim to examine comprehensive implementation outcomes based on the Proctor Implementation Framework using a mixed methods approach.Ethics and disseminationThis study is approved by the institutional review board of Boston Children’s Hospital (IRB-P00040496) and participating sites. Participating families are required to provide electronic written informed consent and neonatal provider consent is implied through the completion of surveys. The results will be disseminated via peer-reviewed publications and data will be made accessible per National Institutes of Health (NIH) policies.Trial registration numberNCT05205356/clinicaltrials.gov.
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Knappett, Carl. "Art and Archaeology - (M.H.) Wiener, (J.L.) Warner, (J.) Polonsky, (E.E.) Hayes Eds.Pottery and Society. The Impact of Recent Studies in Minoan Pottery; Gold Medal Colloquium in Honor of Philip P. Betancourt. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America, 2006. Pp. xxii + 157, illus. £32. 9781931909143." Journal of Hellenic Studies 128 (listopad 2008): 247. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0075426900000896.

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Amar, Tarik Cyril. "Courage and Fear. By Ola Hnatiuk. Ewa Siwak, trans. Ukrainian Studies series. Boston: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute/Academic Studies Press, 2019. xviii, 534 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Illustrations. Photographs. $32.00, paper." Slavic Review 80, nr 2 (2021): 383–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/slr.2021.97.

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Morin, Eric, Jeromy DiGiacomo, Dana Novikov, Seth Malinowski, Kin-Hoe Chow, David Jones, Sanda Alexandrescu, Keith Ligon i Pratiti Bandopadhayay. "LGG-48. The influence of different FGFR1 alterations on pediatric low-grade glioma tumor biology and targeted therapy response". Neuro-Oncology 24, Supplement_1 (1.06.2022): i99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac079.360.

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Abstract Pediatric low-grade gliomas (pLGGs) have excellent survival, however, with current standard of care, most patients suffer lifelong severe sequalae. pLGGs are almost exclusively driven by single activating mutations in the MAPK pathway. Clinical trials with small molecule inhibitors in BRAF-altered pLGGs are showing promising results in early clinical trials, and similar efforts are now underway for FGFR1-altered tumors, however the underlying biology and treatment response has not been thoroughly explored in a pre-clinical setting. To explore the genetic landscape of FGFR altered gliomas we assembled a cohort of 87 patients with FGFR1-4 altered gliomas across Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston Children’s Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Within this cohort we observed that pLGGs harboring FGFR1 kinase hotspot mutations (FGFR1-N546K or -K656E) frequently harbored a second alteration associated with activation of the MAPK or mTOR pathways, most commonly in the phosphatase PTPN11, NF1 or within the FGFR1 gene itself. Additionally, we observed two previously described structural variants of FGFR1, an FGFR1 internal kinase tandem duplication (FGFR-ITD) and a fusion with TACC1 (FGFR1:TACC1). The relative impact of the different FGFR1 alterations on oncogenicity, therapeutic response and resistance has not been previously explored. To address this, we have established mouse neural stem cell models overexpressing the structural variants and hot spot mutant FGFR1 alone or in combination with a second alteration. Immunoblotting revealed that the addition of a second alteration attenuated phosphorylation of ERK, AKT and S6 and influenced cell proliferation both in normal growth conditions and in absence of growth factor. Treatment with inhibitors of FGFR (Infigratinib) and MEK (Trametinib) revealed variable sensitivity both targeted therapies, suggesting that treatment of FGFR1 driven pLGG might require tailoring to the specific FGFR1 alteration.
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Van Decker, Stephanie Grana, Nicholas Bosch i Jaime Murphy. "Catheter-associated urinary tract infection reduction in critical care units: a bundled care model". BMJ Open Quality 10, nr 4 (grudzień 2021): e001534. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2021-001534.

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Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) represent approximately 9% of all hospital acquired infections, and approximately 65%–70% of CAUTIs are believed to be preventable. In the spring of 2013, Boston Medical Center (BMC) began an initiative to decrease CAUTI rates within its intensive care units (ICUs). A CAUTI taskforce convened and reviewed process maps and gap analyses. Based on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) guidelines, and delineated by the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee 2009 guidelines, all BMC ICUs sequentially implemented plan–do–study–act cycles based on which measures were most easily adaptable and believed to have the highest impact on CAUTI rates. Implementation of five care bundles spanned 5 years and included (1) processes for insertion and maintenance of foley catheters; (2) indications for indwelling foley catheters; (3) appropriate testing for CAUTIs; (4) alternatives to indwelling devices; and (5) sterilisation techniques. Daily rounds by unit nursing supervisors and inclusion of foley catheter necessity on daily ICU checklists held staff accountable on a daily basis. With these interventions, the total number of CAUTIs at BMC decreased from 53 in 2013 to 9 in 2017 (83% reduction) with a 33.8% reduction in indwelling foley catheter utilisation during the same time period. Adapted protocols showed success in decreasing the CAUTI rate and indwelling foley catheter usage in all of the BMC ICU’s. While all interventions had favourable and additive trends towards decreasing the CAUTI rate, the CAUTI awareness education, insertion and removal protocols and implementation of PureWick female incontinence devices had clear and significant effects on decreasing CAUTI rates. Our project provides a framework for improving HAIs using rapid cycle testing and U-chart data monitoring. Targeted education efforts and standardised checklists and protocols adapted sequentially are low-cost and high yield efforts that may decrease CAUTIs in ICU settings.
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Milici, Robert, i C. Hobbs. "William Barton Rogers and the First Geological Survey of Virginia, 1835 - 1841". Earth Sciences History 6, nr 1 (1.01.1987): 3–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.17704/eshi.6.1.h913334r26963621.

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Virginia was the fifth state in the United States to establish a geological survey. Support for this bold venture to develop the state's mineral wealth came from the Geological Society of Pennsylvania, several prominent Virginia citizens, and county legislators. On March 6, 1835 the General Assembly passed an act to authorize a geological reconnaissance. Shortly thereafter William Barton Rogers was appointed to direct the survey, as well as being elected to the chair of natural philosophy at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. Within a nine-month period he prepared a report on limestones, sandstones, granites, slates, soapstones, coal, ores of iron, copper, gold, and other materials having economic potential. This report influenced the legislature to give financial support to the survey through April 1842. He prepared six annual reports and numerous papers and in 1853 left Charlottesville for Boston, Massachusetts, where he founded the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Rogers identified several rock units using stratigraphic names correlative with those in Pennsylvania and New York. His works were among the first to deal with igneous and metamorphic rocks in the state. He and his brother, Henry Darwin Rogers, made the first major structural synthesis of the Appalachian chain, recognizing inverted folds and reverse faults. Rogers' works were used as a basis of the development of Virginia geology and mineral resources beyond his demise in 1882. Emma Rogers, his wife, compiled his papers and reports, a vital legacy published in 1884. William and Henry were in constant contact with one another and many other geologists during their years of study in the Appalachian mountains. Indeed, they relied heavily upon Conrad and Hall of New York for detailed paleontologic and stratigraphic work, which they applied to their own areas in Virginia and Pennsylvania.
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Webb, D., R. Barnett i L. Davies. "POS0083-PARE DRIVING IMPROVEMENT IN AXIAL SPONDYLOARTHRITIS SERVICES: THE USE OF QUALITY IMPROVEMENT APPROACHES AND TOOLS". Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 81, Suppl 1 (23.05.2022): 262–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2022-eular.4749.

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BackgroundQuality Improvement (QI) methods have been used in healthcare since the late 1980s across a wide range of healthcare settings. However, in the UK they have not been applied widely within rheumatology including axial Spondyloarthritis (axial SpA). In 2017, the UK healthcare regulator, NICE, produced a national clinical guideline for axial SpA, but there was no mechanism to encourage uptake of its recommendations.The National Axial Spondyloarthritis Society created a programme to use QI approaches to help encourage uptake of the Guidelines and act as a catalyst for wider improvement in axial SpA care.ObjectivesTo encourage service improvement in axial Spondyloarthritis care through the use of quality improvement theory and methods.MethodsIn late 2019 six rheumatology departments were selected to participate in the first cohort. The programme design was underpinned by:• A framework for management grounded in systems theory1• A learning system that brings healthcare organisations together2• A set of tools to develop, test and implement changes: the Model for Improvement3.The teams met four times for training in QI methods, plus team-based online coaching. They had time to develop their projects and networking opportunities to share their data and experiences of implementation.We conducted a qualitative review of the programme in year one. We interviewed 31 programme participants and reviewed programme documentation.ResultsThe review found that:•A proven QI framework provides a strong basis to build improvement•A competitive programme helps foster motivation and accountability•The programme provides the time to use tools to understand the problem and construct improvement aims•Measurement is key to understand improvement and to create a story of change•Collaboration and engagement is key within the team and with other stakeholders.The teams have: Trained community–based physiotherapists, leading to improved rheumatology referrals Implemented an inflammatory back pain pathway from primary care Introduced an MRI spine IBP protocol to reduce variation in imaging Established a tertiary referral service which has improved time to diagnosis Implemented mental health interventions for patients and reduced the percentage of patients with abnormal scores Established a pathway for physiotherapy self–referral and reduced Did Not Attend rates Used audit to make the business case for an extended scope practitionerConclusionDespite the challenges of posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, a structured QI programme has enabled clinicians to stay engaged and implement projects to reduce diagnostic delay and improve care.References[1]Deming WE. The new economics for industry. Government, Education, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. 1993;1:235.[2]Institute for Healthcare Improvement. The Breakthrough Series: IHI’s Collaborative Model for Achieving Breakthrough Improvement. IHI Innovation Series white paper. Boston: Institute for Healthcare Improvement. 2003.[3]Langley GJ, Nolan KM, Nolan TW, Norman L, Provost LP. The improvement guide. San Francisco: Jossey–Bass. 1996.Disclosure of InterestsDale Webb Grant/research support from: Grant funding from AbbVie, Biogen, Lilly, Janssen, Novartis & UCB, Rosie Barnett: None declared, Lucy Davies: None declared
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Johnston, Alexandra. "Thomas Meacham, The Performance Tradition of the Medieval English University: The Works of Thomas Chaundler. (Early Drama, Art, and Music.) Boston and Berlin: De Gruyter and Kalamazoo, MI: Medieval Institute Publications, 2020. Pp. xii, 200; color figures. $99.99. ISBN: 978-1-5804-4355-5." Speculum 97, nr 2 (1.04.2022): 541–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/719138.

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Younger, John G. "Script and Seal Use on Cyprus in the Bronze and Iron Ages. Edited by Joanna S. Smith. Colloquium and Conference Papers 4. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America, 2002. Pp. xv + 248. $35." Journal of Near Eastern Studies 64, nr 3 (lipiec 2005): 215–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/491559.

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Beattle, Diana M. "Review from Shriners Burns Institute, Boston". Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation 8, nr 4 (lipiec 1987): 340. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004630-198707000-00029.

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Shopper, Moisy. "Book Review: EDWARD BIBRING PHOTOGRAPHS THE PSYCHOANALYSTS OF HIS TIME, 1932–1938. Edited by Sanford Gifford, Daniel Jacobs, Vivien Goldman, and the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2005, 206 pp., $49.95". Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 56, nr 1 (marzec 2008): 315–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0003065108315707.

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Kang, Dong-Woo, David Johnson Einstein, Paul L. Nguyen, Timothy Rebbeck, Hajime Uno, Matthew Mossanen, Alicia K. Morgans i in. "Exercise to enhance cardiovascular health among Black patients with prostate cancer with androgen deprivation therapy: The POWER trial." Journal of Clinical Oncology 41, nr 16_suppl (1.06.2023): TPS5120. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2023.41.16_suppl.tps5120.

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TPS5120 Background: Large racial disparities persist in prostate cancer (PCa) incidence and mortality in the US. Among all races, Black men have the highest rates of PCa incidence and mortality, where they are 1.7 and 2.1 times more likely to develop and die of PCa compared to non-Hispanic White men, respectively. Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is one of the most recommended treatments for intermediate and advanced PCa. However, men receiving ADT have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) by 65% compared to patients not receiving ADT, which is likely linked to ADT-induced cardiovascular and metabolic toxicity. Moreover, Black men with PCa receiving ADT have a higher risk of CVD-related death and a higher prevalence of comorbid conditions. Therefore, prevention and management of CVD risk factors in this population is an important unmet clinical need. Exercise is an effective way to lower CVD risk factors in many clinical settings; however, Black men with cancer are underrepresented in exercise oncology research, and no studies to date have focused on Black men with PCa on ADT. We designed a randomized controlled trial, entitled “Exercise to Enhance Cardiovascular Health among Black Prostate Cancer Patients with Androgen Deprivation Therapy: POWER Trial.” The objective of the POWER Trial is to examine the effects of a tailored exercise intervention on CVD risk factors in Black men with PCa undergoing ADT. Methods: The POWER trial is a two-arm, multi-center, randomized controlled trial, recruiting 62 Black men with localized or metastatic PCa who are receiving ADT at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute or Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA. Participants are randomly assigned to either exercise training or usual care at a 1:1 ratio. Participants in the intervention group are asked to complete a culturally tailored, home-based, virtually supervised exercise training program thrice weekly for 16 weeks. Aerobic exercise is high-intensity interval training and performed on a stationary bike, alternating 1-min high-intensity (75-95% of VO2peak) and 1-min recovery (40% of VO2peak) intervals. Resistance exercises are performed on large muscle groups using dumbbells with 2-3 sets of 15-20 repetitions at 60-75% of the 1-repetition maximum. Participants in the usual care group are asked not to change their baseline exercise behavior and then may cross over to the exercise program after the initial 16 weeks. The primary outcome is the CVD risk assessed by the Framingham Risk Score (i.e., age, sex, blood cholesterol, blood pressure, and smoking). The secondary and exploratory outcomes include cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, body composition, patient-reported outcomes, and treatment-related symptoms. To date, five out of the planned 62 patients have been enrolled. This trial is registered in clinicaltrials.gov (NCT05327465). Clinical trial information: NCT05327465 .
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Biggs, Robert D. "Officina Magica: Essays on the Practice of Magic in Antiquity. Edited by Shaul Shaked. Conference Proceedings of the Institute of Jewish Studies. University College London, vol. 4. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2005. Pp. x + 320. $213." Journal of Near Eastern Studies 67, nr 4 (październik 2008): 300–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/596079.

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Moignard, Elizabeth. "‘SOCIAL’ ASPECTS OF GREEK VASES - T.H. Carpenter, E. Langridge-Noti, M.D. Stansbury-O'Donnell (edd.) The Consumers’ Choice. Uses of Greek Figure-Decorated Pottery. (Selected Papers on Ancient Art and Architecture 2.) Pp. xii + 154, figs, ills, maps. Boston, MA: Archaeological Institute of America, 2016. Paper, US$19.95. ISBN: 978-1-931909-32-7." Classical Review 67, nr 1 (3.10.2016): 224–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x16001839.

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Berzock, Kathleen Bickford. "African Art at the Art Institute of Chicago". African Arts 32, nr 4 (1999): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3337666.

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Eng, Whitney, Sophie Dilek, Abigail Ward, Harry PW Kozakewich, Alyaa Al-Ibraheemi, Katherine Janeway, Denise M. Adams i Alanna Church. "Diagnostic Utility of Targeted Next Generation Sequencing in Patients with Vascular Anomalies". Blood 136, Supplement 1 (5.11.2020): 8–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2020-142873.

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Background: Vascular anomalies are diverse entities and can range in severity from self-limiting to life-threatening. Diagnosis and care of these patients is challenging due to overlapping clinical and histologic features. Recently, it has been established that many vascular anomalies arise from somatic mutations in cancer genes (PIK3CA, AKT, NRAS). Use of cancer genomics in patients with vascular anomalies may establish a genetic diagnosis and expand use of targeted medical therapies. We evaluated the utility of targeted next generation sequencing for vascular anomalies patients at a single pediatric center. Methods: Using OncoPanel, a hybrid-capture and massively parallel sequencing assay that surveys DNA sequences of 447 genes implicated in cancer, we analyzed genetic variants in lesional tissue from vascular anomalies patients evaluated at Boston Children's Hospital between 5/2/2017 and 3/23/2020. Results: A total of 276 patients were consented and sequenced under the Dana Farber Cancer Institute Profile protocols DFCI 11-104 (n= 68) and DFCI 17-000 (n= 208). Clinical diagnoses prior to testing were varied and 11 patients (7%) had an unknown diagnosis. Tissue was analyzed for 138 patients. Targeted sequencing resulted in diagnostically significant alterations in 80 of 138 (57%) of patients and therapeutically significant alterations in 58 of 138 (42%) patients. To date, 18 patients in our cohort have been treated with medical therapy informed by their genetic diagnosis. Several more await enrollment on clinical trials. For patients with diagnoses previously categorized as unknown (n=11), sequencing led to identification of a genetic variant in 6 patients (54%). Additionally, 8/138 patients had variants requiring further evaluation for potential germline involvement. Discussion: Next generation sequencing in vascular anomalies patients identified actionable variants in a large proportion of the patients in our cohort. The mTOR inhibitor sirolimus has been used to treat a variety of vascular anomalies, but not all patients respond to this treatment. Targeted therapies based on specific genotypes hold promise as clinical trials in vascular anomalies are emerging. Additionally, sequencing in this cohort identified several variants suggesting a germline cancer predisposition requiring follow-up. Use of next generation sequencing has clinical utility and increased use of this testing may improve diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment for patients with vascular anomalies. Disclosures Adams: Novartis: Consultancy; Venthura: Consultancy. OffLabel Disclosure: Sirolimus is used off-label for the treatment of vascular anomalies.
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Ling, Roger. "Recent workshops on ancient surface decoration - SARAH LEPINSKI & SUSANNA MCFADDEN (edd.), BEYOND ICONOGRAPHY. MATERIALS, METHODS, AND MEANING IN ANCIENT SURFACE DECORATION (Selected Papers on Ancient Art and Architecture, vol. 1; Archaeological Institute of America, Boston, MA 2015). Pp. vi + 218, figs. including colour. ISBN 978-1-931909-31-0. $24.95 (pb), distributed by ISD, Bristol, CT." Journal of Roman Archaeology 29 (2016): 616–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400072457.

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Berzock, Kathleen Bickford. "The Art Institute of Chicago". African Arts 35, nr 4 (1.12.2002): 87–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/afar.2002.35.4.87.

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Bailey, Beth. "Underground, Institute of Contemporary Art". Sixties 2, nr 1 (czerwiec 2009): 87–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17541320902909573.

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Niewyk, Donald L. "The Policies Of Genocide: Jews And Soviet Prisoners Of War In Nazi Germany. Edited by Gerhard Hirschfeld. Introduction by Wolfgang J. Mommsen. London, Boston, and Sydney: Allen and Unwin, for the German Historical Institute, 1986. xiii, 172 pp. Maps. $22.95, cloth. $9.95, paper." Slavic Review 46, nr 2 (1987): 310–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2498922.

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Bove, Riley, Kelsey Rankin, Chris Lin, Chao Zhao, Jorge Correale, Kerstin Hellwig, Laure Michel, David A. Laplaud i Tanuja Chitnis. "Effect of assisted reproductive technology on multiple sclerosis relapses: Case series and meta-analysis". Multiple Sclerosis Journal 26, nr 11 (1.08.2019): 1410–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1352458519865118.

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Background: Five case series reported increased relapse risk after assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in women with multiple sclerosis (MS), but small numbers and heterogeneous study design limit broader conclusions. Objective: To evaluate the risk of relapses after ART in an independent case series and in aggregated analyses of existing studies. Methods: We compared annualized relapse rate (ARR) in the 3 months after, and 12 months before, ART in (1) an unpublished cohort (Boston: prospectively collected relapses; 22 ART cycles), (2i) data pooled from Boston and five published studies (164 cycles), and (2ii) a meta-analysis of all case series published by 2017 (220 cycles; PRISMA and MOOSE guidelines). Results: In the Boston cohort, mean ARR was not higher after ART than before (mean: 0.18 ± 0.85 vs 0.27 ± 0.55, p = 0.58). In the pooled analyses, ARR was significantly higher after ART for all clinical scenarios, including varying ART protocols ( p ⩽ 0.01 for each). The meta-analysis confirmed an increased ARR after ART (mean difference (MD) = 0.92, 95% confidence interval (CI) = [0.33, 1.51], p = 0.01). Conclusion: These pooled data support an increase in ARR following ART. Reasons for local variation in ARR after ART, and consideration of MS treatments during conception attempts, will be pursued.
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Harrington, Lydia. "Shifting the Paradigm: New Studies in Islamic Art and Architecture in Honor of Professor Gülru Necipoğlu, Conference, Boston College and Harvard University, Boston, September 8–9, 2022". International Journal of Islamic Architecture 12, nr 2 (1.07.2023): 447–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/ijia_00126_5.

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ROWLAND, DONALD T. "Jonathan Boston and Judith A. Davey (eds), Implications of Population Ageing: Opportunities and Risks, Institute of Policy Studies, School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, 2006, xxiii+388 pp., pbk NZ$39.90, ISBN 1 877347 14 0." Ageing and Society 28, nr 2 (luty 2008): 289–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x0700671x.

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Grossman, Gilda. "Chapter 4: Toronto Art Therapy Institute". Canadian Art Therapy Association Journal 10, nr 1 (styczeń 1996): 31–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08322473.1996.11432217.

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Woolf, Lois. "Chapter 6: Vancouver Art Therapy Institute". Canadian Art Therapy Association Journal 10, nr 1 (styczeń 1996): 38–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08322473.1996.11432219.

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Sobota Matejčić, Gordana. "Institute for History of Art, Zagreb". Ars Adriatica, nr 2 (1.01.2012): 167. http://dx.doi.org/10.15291/ars.447.

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In 2005, during the composing of the Inventory of the Moveable Cultural Heritage of the Church and Monastery of St Francis of Assisi at Krk, three wooden statues were found in the attic. These had once belonged to a lavish Renaissance triptych at the centre of which was a figure of the Virgin (107 x 45 x 27 cm), flanked by the figures of St John the Baptist (c. 105 x 28 x 30 cm), an apostle with a book (c. 93 x 32 x 22 cm), and, in all likelihood, St James the Apostle. A trace of a small left foot in the Virgin’s lap indicates that the original composition was that of the Virgin and Child. It is highly likely that these statues originally belonged to the altar of St James which mentioned by Augustino Valier during his visitation of the Church of St Francis of Assisi in 1579 as having a pala honorifica . Harmonious proportions, fine modelling of the heads, beautifully and confidently carved drapery of the fabrics, together with almost classical gestures, all point to a good master carver who, in this case, sought inspiration in Venetian painting of the 1520s and 1530s. When attempting to find close parallels in the production of Venetian wood-carving workshops from the first half of the sixteenth century, without a doubt the best candidates are two signed statues from the workshop of Paolo Campsa de Boboti: the statue of the Risen Christ from the parish church of St Lawrence at Soave in Italy, dated to 1533, and the statue of the Virgin and Child in a private collection in Italy, dated to 1534. To these one can add a statue from the Gianfranco Luzzetti collection at Florence, which has been attributed to Campsa’s workshop. Judging from all the above, the statues from St Francis’ might be dated to the 1540s. In the parish church of Holy Trinity at Baška is a wooden triptych which, according to a nineteenth-century record, was inscribed with Campsa’s signature and the year 1514. When Bishop Stefanus David visited the Chapel of St Michael at Baška in 1685, he described in detail this wooden and carved palla on the main altar dedicated to St Michael, noting that the altar is under the patronage of the Papić family who had founded it and made considerable donations to it. The high altar in the Church of St Mary Magdalene at Porat, also on the island of Krk, has a polyptych attributed to Girolamo and Francesco da Santa Croce. Until now, it has been dated to 1556 - the year of the dedication of the altar and the church. However, more frequently than not, a number of years could pass between the furnishing of an altar and its dedication. With this in mind and having re-analyzed the paintings, the polyptych can be dated as early as the previous decade. Until now, the Renaissance statue of St Mary Magdalene (105 x 25 x 13 cm), originally part of an altar predella but today housed in the Monastery’s collection, was not discussed in the scholarly literature save for its iconography. Based on the morphological similarities between the statue of St Mary Magdalene and the three statues at Krk, it can be concluded that they were carved by the same master carver. Written sources inform us that after 1541 Paolo Campsa was no longer alive. Great differences between the works signed by Campsa have already been the subject of scholarly debate and it is known that due to high demand, his workshop included a number of highly skilled wood carvers. In the case of Krk, perhaps the master carver was an employee at Campsa’s workshop who outlived him and who, after its closure, went his own way and was considered good enough to be hired by fellow painters from the Santa Croce workshop. Installing a statue in a predella was a rare occurrence in sixteenth-century Croatia and Venice alike. Even in the case of Campsa. Reliefs were used more frequently. However, this arrangement was customary on contemporary flügelaltaren in the trans-Alpine north. It ought to be considered whether this northern altar design might provide a trail which would lead to a more specific location of a possible master carver.
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Romero de Terreros, Manuel. "Art of The United Nations, del Art Institute of Chicago". Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas 4, nr 13 (30.07.2012): 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/iie.18703062e.1945.13.407.

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De Gruchy, J. W. "Christianity, art and transformation". Acta Theologica Supp, nr 29 (30.11.2020): 6–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.18820/23099089/actat.sup29.1.

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In this article, two papers, previously published in A Theological Odyssey. My Life in Writing (2014a), both based on Christianity, Art and Trans­formation (2001), are conflated. The first is a paper on “Christianity and Transformation” presented at a symposium on “Christianity and the Arts” at Andover – Newton Theological Seminary, Boston, 26 October, 1999. The second is a paper on “Art, Culture and Transformation” presented at the Conference on Arts and Reconciliation in Civil Society, University of Pretoria, 14-20 March 2005.
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Brubaker, Leslie. "Cyprus and the Balance of Empires: Art and Archaeology from Justinian I to the Coeur de Lion. Edited by Charles Anthony Stewart , Thomas W. Davis and Annemarie Weyl Carr . American Schools of Oriental Research Archaeological Reports 20. Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute Monograph Series 5. Boston: American Schools of Oriental Research, 2014. xviii + 268 pp, 140 figs., 1 table. $74.95 cloth." Church History 85, nr 3 (wrzesień 2016): 618–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009640716000500.

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Efland, Arthur D. "Art and Education for Women in 19th Century Boston". Studies in Art Education 26, nr 3 (1985): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1320318.

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Sharov, Konstantin S. "The Problem of Transcribing and Hermeneutic Interpreting Isaac Newton’s Archival Manuscripts". Tekst. Kniga. Knigoizdanie, nr 24 (2020): 134–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/23062061/24/7.

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In the article, the current situation and future prospects of transcribing, editing, interpreting, and preparing Isaac Newton’s manuscripts for publication are studied. The author investigates manuscripts from the following Newton’s archives: (1) Portsmouth’s archive (Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK); (2) Yahuda collection (National Library of Israel, Jerusalem, Israel); (3) Keynes collection (King’s College Library, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK); (4) Trinity College archive (Trinity College Library, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK); (5) Oxford archive (New’s College Library, Oxford University, Oxford, UK); (6) Mint, economic and financial papers (National Archives in Kew Gardens, Richmond, Surrey, UK); (7) Bodmer’s collection (Martin Bodmer Society Library, Cologny, Switzerland); (8) Sotheby’s Auction House archive (London, UK); (9) James White collection (James White Library, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan, US); (10) St Andrews collection (University of St Andrews Library, St Andrews, UK); (11) Bodleian collection (Bodleian Library, Oxford University, Oxford, UK); (12) Grace K. Babson collection (Huntington Library, San Marino, California, US); (13) Stanford collection (Stanford University Library, Palo Alto, California, US); (14) Massachusetts collection (Massachusetts Technological Institute Library, Boston, Massachusetts, US); (15) Texas archive (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Centre, University of Texas Library, Austin, Texas, US); (16) Morgan archive (Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, US); (17) Fitzwilliam collection (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK); (18) Royal Society collection (Royal Society Library, London, UK): (19) Dibner collection (Dibner Library, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., US); (20) Philadelphia archive (Library of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US). There is a great discrepancy between what Newton wrote (approx. 350 volumes) and what was published thus far (five works). It is accounted for by a number of reasons: (a) ongoing inheritance litigations involving Newton’s archives; (b) dispersing Newton’s manuscripts in countries with different legal systems, consequently, dissimilar copyright and ownership branches of civil law; (c) disappearance of nearly 15 per cent of Newton works; (d) lack of accordance of views among Newton’s researchers; (e) problems with arranging Newton’s ideas in his possible Collected Works to be published; (f) Newton’s incompliance with the official Anglican doctrine; (g) Newton’s unwillingness to disclose his compositions to the broad public. The problems of transcribing, editing, interpreting, and pre-print preparing Newton’s works, are as follows: (a) Newton’s complicated handwriting, negligence in spelling, frequent misspellings and errors; (b) constant deletion, crossing out, and palimpsest; (c) careless insertion of figures, tables in formulas in the text, with many of them being intersected; (d) the presence of glosses situated at different angles to the main text and even over it; (e) encrypting his meanings, Newton’s strict adherence to prisca sapientia tradition. Despite the obstacles described, transcribing Newton’s manuscripts allows us to understand Sir Newton’s thought better in the unity of his mathematical, philosophical, physical, historical, theological and social ideas.
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Xing, Zhaopeng, Fei Yu, Jian Du, Jennifer S. Walker, Claire B. Paulson, Nandita S. Mani i Lixin Song. "Conversational Interfaces for Health: Bibliometric Analysis of Grants, Publications, and Patents". Journal of Medical Internet Research 21, nr 11 (18.11.2019): e14672. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/14672.

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Background Conversational interfaces (CIs) in different modalities have been developed for health purposes, such as health behavioral intervention, patient self-management, and clinical decision support. Despite growing research evidence supporting CIs’ potential, CI-related research is still in its infancy. There is a lack of systematic investigation that goes beyond publication review and presents the state of the art from perspectives of funding agencies, academia, and industry by incorporating CI-related public funding and patent activities. Objective This study aimed to use data systematically extracted from multiple sources (ie, grant, publication, and patent databases) to investigate the development, research, and fund application of health-related CIs and associated stakeholders (ie, countries, organizations, and collaborators). Methods A multifaceted search query was executed to retrieve records from 9 databases. Bibliometric analysis, social network analysis, and term co-occurrence analysis were conducted on the screened records. Results This review included 42 funded projects, 428 research publications, and 162 patents. The total dollar amount of grants awarded was US $30,297,932, of which US $13,513,473 was awarded by US funding agencies and US $16,784,459 was funded by the Europe Commission. The top 3 funding agencies in the United States were the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Boston Medical Center was awarded the largest combined grant size (US $2,246,437) for 4 projects. The authors of the publications were from 58 countries and 566 organizations; the top 3 most productive organizations were Northeastern University (United States), Universiti Teknologi MARA (Malaysia), and the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS; France). US researchers produced 114 publications. Although 82.0% (464/566) of the organizations engaged in interorganizational collaboration, 2 organizational research-collaboration clusters were observed with Northeastern University and CNRS as the central nodes. About 112 organizations from the United States and China filed 87.7% patents. IBM filed most patents (N=17). Only 5 patents were co-owned by different organizations, and there was no across-country collaboration on patenting activity. The terms patient, child, elderly, and robot were frequently discussed in the 3 record types. The terms related to mental and chronic issues were discussed mainly in grants and publications. The terms regarding multimodal interactions were widely mentioned as users’ communication modes with CIs in the identified records. Conclusions Our findings provided an overview of the countries, organizations, and topic terms in funded projects, as well as the authorship, collaboration, content, and related information of research publications and patents. There is a lack of broad cross-sector partnerships among grant agencies, academia, and industry, particularly in the United States. Our results suggest a need to improve collaboration among public and private sectors and health care organizations in research and patent activities.
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Pomplun, R. Trent. "“More than the Promised Land”: Letters and Relations from Tibet by the Jesuit Missionary António De Andrade (1580–1634). Translated and introduced by Michael J. Sweet, Edited by Leonard Zwilling (Sources for the History of Jesuit Missions 4). pp. 206. Boston, Institute of Jesuit Sources, 2017." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 29, nr 2 (22.10.2018): 371–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1356186318000512.

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Cornog, Jackie. "Poem: Naming the Significance". Teaching English in the Two-Year College 35, nr 1 (1.09.2007): 44–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.58680/tetyc20076517.

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