13 results on '"Keith Nelson"'
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2. Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia Coli Causes Necrohemorrhagic Pneumonia in Multiple Research Dogs
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Sarah E. Coe, Michelle A. Magagna, Annie Zimmerman, April George, Caitlyn Carter, Charissa Dean, and Keith Nelson
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Cell Biology ,Toxicology ,Molecular Biology ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine - Abstract
Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli expressing cytotoxic necrotizing factor (CNF) 1 and 2 virulence factors is a rarely reported cause of acute, fatal necrohemorrhagic pneumonia in canines. A review of cases of necrohemorrhagic pneumonia in beagles at our facility between 2013 and 2021 revealed 21 dogs that died or were euthanized after acute onset lethargy, dyspnea, and hemorrhage. Some affected animals had recently been transported to the facility. In all dogs, lung lobes were discolored dark red and consolidated. Histologic lesions in 17 of these included alveolar necrosis, hemorrhage, edema, fibrin, acute inflammation, and intralesional colonies of bacilli. Lung was cultured for 10 dogs with E. coli isolated and CNF1 identified by virulence factor PCR in 7 of those. Based on these findings, extraintestinal E. coli should be considered an important cause of acute fatal necrohemorrhagic pneumonia in purpose-bred beagle research dogs and may be associated with a recent history of transport.
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- 2022
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3. Time-resolved measurement of stress wave profile during femtosecond laser processing of synthetic silica glass
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Junya Hattori, Yusuke Ito, David Veysset, Keiichi Nakagawa, Keith Nelson, and Naohiko Sugita
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- 2023
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4. Vaccines
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Rani S. Sellers and Keith Nelson
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- 2023
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5. Contributors
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Basel T. Assaf, Adam D. Aulbach, Virunya Bhat, Brad Bolon, William M. Bracken, Alys E. Bradley, Glenn H. Cantor, Kevin B. Donnelly, Elodie Drevon-Gaillot, Stephen K. Durham, Jeffery A. Engelhardt, Daniela Ennulat, James Fikes, John Reginald Foster, Kathleen Funk, Sibylle Gröters, Magali R. Guffroy, Silvia Guionaud, Katherine Hammerman, Carole Harbison, Claudia Harper, Christopher Hurst, Evan B. Janovitz, Kevin Keane, Stephanie Klein, Rebecca Kohnken, Michael W. Leach, Xiantang Li, René Meisner, Keith Nelson, Thomas Nolte, Arun R. Pandiri, Jonathan A. Phillips, Colin G. Rousseaux, Daniel G. Rudmann, Keegan C. Rudmann, Aaron M. Sargeant, JoAnn C.L. Schuh, A. Eric Schultze, Rani S. Sellers, James A. Swenberg, Eric Tien, John L. Vahle, Lyn M. Wancket, and Charles E. Wood
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- 2023
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6. Converging-diverging shock-driven instabilities along soft hydrogel surfaces
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Daniel Pickard, Dmitro Martynowych, Jet Lem, Anwar Koshakji, Shaoting Lin, Xuanhe Zhao, Keith Nelson, Bianca Giovanardi, and Raul Radovitzky
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Intense surface eruptions are observed along the curved surface of a confined cylindrical film of hydrogel subject to laser-induced converging-diverging shock loading. Detailed numerical simulations are used to identify the dominant mechanisms causing mechanical instability. The mechanisms that produce surface instability are found to be fundamentally different from both acoustic parametric instability and shock-driven Richtmyer-Meshkov instability. The time scale of observed and simulated eruption formation is much larger than that of a single shock reflection, in stark contrast to previously studied shock-driven instabilities. Moreover, surface undulations are only found along external, as opposed to internal, soft solid boundaries. Specifically, classic bubble surface instability mechanisms do not occur in our experiments and here we comment only on the new surface undulations found along the outer boundary of solid hydrogel cylinders. Our findings indicate a new class of impulsively excited surface instability that is driven by cycles of internal shock reflections.
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- 2023
7. Extraintestinal Pathogenic
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Sarah E, Coe, Michelle A, Magagna, Annie, Zimmerman, April, George, Caitlyn, Carter, Charissa, Dean, and Keith, Nelson
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Dogs ,Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia coli ,Escherichia coli ,Animals ,Hemorrhage ,Pneumonia ,Escherichia coli Infections - Abstract
Extraintestinal pathogenic
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- 2022
8. Low-Slope Roofing Installations and Third-Party Observations: A Critical Review of Noncompliance Management
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Benjamin Meyer, Keith Nelson, and Kristin Westover
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- 2022
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9. Cardiac Rhabdomyoma in Four Göttingen Minipigs
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Laine E. Feller, Aaron Sargeant, E. J. Ehrhart, Bethany Balmer, Keith Nelson, and Jennifer Lamoureux
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Cell Biology ,Toxicology ,Molecular Biology ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine - Abstract
Göttingen minipigs are increasingly used as an alternative large animal model in nonclinical toxicology studies, and proliferative lesions in this species are rare. Here, we report four cases of cardiac rhabdomyoma in Göttingen minipigs, an incidental and benign mass in the heart. Three cases lacked gross observations and had a microscopic nodule in either the left ventricle or interventricular septum. The last case had a large, firm, raised nodule on a left ventricular papillary muscle noted at necropsy, with additional microscopic intramural masses in the left ventricular wall. In all cases, microscopic evaluation revealed well-circumscribed, expansile nodules composed of bundles of large, highly vacuolated, ovoid to polygonal cells with variable cytoplasmic processes radiating from a centrally located nucleus. Cells displayed patchy accumulation of intracytoplasmic, PAS-positive material and haphazardly arranged cytoplasmic cross-striations. There was no evidence of cardiac insufficiency or other data to suggest the masses were clinically meaningful. Cardiac rhabdomyomas have been reported in meat-hybrid swine, with a breed predisposition in red wattle. This lesion is well established in guinea pigs, but documentation in other laboratory species used in toxicologic studies is limited to two beagle dogs. To our knowledge, this is the first report of spontaneous cardiac rhabdomyoma in Göttingen minipigs.
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- 2023
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10. Contributors
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Rick Adler, Famke Aeffner, Laura E. Armstrong, Dmitri Artemov, Adam D. Aulbach, Bindu M. Bennet, Eric A. Blomme, Brad Bolon, Christopher J. Bowman, Molly Boyle, Alys Bradley, Dino Bradley, Danielle Brown, Pierre R. Bushel, Ellen Cannady, Mark F. Cesta, Curtis Chan, Jennifer A. Chilton, Peter J.M. Clements, Torrie A. Crabbs, Myrtle A. Davis, Sandy Eldridge, Daniela Ennulat, Jeffrey Everitt, Isabel Figueroa, James D. Fikes, Thomas Forest, Catherine A. Foss, John R. Foster, Kathleen Gabrielson, Shayne C. Gad, Kapil Gadkar, Jinping Gan, David Garcia-Tapia, Frank J. Geoly, Wendy G. Halpern, Jerry F. Hardisty, Wanda M. Haschek, Kathleen Marie Heinz-Taheny, Kristi Helke, Lauren E. Himmel, Mark J. Hoenerhoff, Jennifer L. Ingram–Ross, Armando R. Irizarry Rovira, Evan B. Janovitz, Kishore Katyayan, Charlotte M. Keenan, Angela King-Herbert, Steven T. Laing, Lois D. Lehman-McKeeman, Na Li, Calvert Louden, Claire Lyons, Kevin McDorman, Elizabeth McInnes, Lyn Miller Wancket, Sheroy Minocherhomji, Sébastien Monette, James Morrison, Vasanthi Mowat, Sydney Mukaratirwa, Keith Nelson, Arun R. Pandiri, Tracey Papenfuss, Nita Patel, Daniel J. Patrick, Shari A. Price, Deepa B. Rao, James T. Raymond, Jennifer Rojko, Colin G. Rousseaux, Sara F. Santagostino, Aaron Sargeant, Christina Satterwhite, A. Eric Schultze, Vanessa Schumacher, Cheryl Scudamore, Keith R. Shockley, Bhanu P. Singh, David M. Stresser, Polina Sysa-Shah, Debra A. Tokarz, Terry Van Vleet, Matthew A. Wallig, Jin Wang, Cynthia J. Willson, Kristin Lewis Wilson, Christopher T. Winkelmann, Jeffrey C. Wolf, Charles Wood, Daniela Bumbaca Yadav, and Mark Zarella
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- 2022
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11. Basic Approaches in Anatomic Toxicologic Pathology
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Torrie A. Crabbs and Keith Nelson
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- 2022
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12. Hybrid computational pregnant female phantom construction for radiation dosimetry applications
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Rasha Makkia, Keith Nelson, Habib Zaidi, and Michael Dingfelder
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Phantoms, Imaging ,computational phantom ,Placenta ,MODELS ,fetus ,NURBS ,Pregnancy ,pregnant ,Humans ,Female ,Pregnant Women ,EXPOSURE ,Radiometry ,FETAL ,General Nursing - Abstract
The number of patients undergoing diagnostic radiology and radiation therapy procedures has increased drastically owing to improvements in cancer diagnosis and treatment, and consequently, patient survival. However, the risk of secondary malignancies owing to radiation exposure remains a matter of concern. We previously published three hybrid computational fetal phantoms, which contained 27 fetal organs, as a starting point for developing the whole hybrid computational pregnant phantom set, which is the final objective of this study. An International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) reference female voxel model was converted to a non-uniform rational B-spline (NURBS) surface model to construct a hybrid computational female phantom as a pregnant mother for each fetal model. Both fetal and maternal organs were matched with the ICRP- 89 reference data. To create a complete standard pregnant computational phantom set at 20, 30, and 35 weeks of pregnancy, the model mother’s reproductive organs were removed, and fetal phantoms with appropriate placental and uterine models were added to the female pelvis using a 3D-modeling software. With the aid of radiological image sets that had originally been used to construct the fetal models, each fetal position and rotation inside the uterus were carefully adjusted to represent the real fetal locations inside the uterus. The major abdominal soft tissue organs below the diaphragm, namely the small intestine, large intestine, liver, gall bladder, stomach, pancreas, uterus, and urinary bladder, were removed from non-pregnant females. The resulting fetal phantom was positioned in the appropriate location, matching the original radiological image sets. An obstetrician-gynecologist reviewed the complete internal anatomy of all fetus phantoms and the pregnant women for accuracy, and suggested changes were implemented as needed. The remaining female anatomical tissues were reshaped and modified to accommodate the location of the fetus inside the uterus. This new series of hybrid computational pregnant phantom models provides realistic anatomical details that can be useful in evaluating fetal radiation doses in pregnant patients undergoing diagnostic imaging or radiotherapy procedures where realistic fetal computational human phantoms are required.
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13. Thrive Beyond Trauma : Coach Yourself to Move on in a Troubled World
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Keith Nelson and Keith Nelson
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Most people experience trauma during their lifetime. Tragically, if the impact of trauma is not addressed – and it rarely is - its legacy can remain locked in the body. For trauma victims, life simply feels unsafe. Traumatic memories leave an unforgiving cloak of intense anxiety and easily-triggered, unhelpful reactions over a person's thoughts, feelings and physiological responses. These can be a life sentenced. Traumatic events can range from the effects of the pandemic to losing a pet, from fighting in a war to suffering domestic abuse, from witnessing a car accident to experiencing intrusive medical examinations. Trauma strikes deep into both body and mind. That's where Thrive Beyond Trauma: Coach yourself to move on in a troubled world steps in and offers a more optimistic future. This practical and understandable book guides readers along their personal roads to recovery. It blends real-life stories, down-to-earth advice and a range of personal activities that the reader can undertake. It is presented in an easy-to read style that befriends the reader. It is the trauma sufferer's companion and guide to a better life. Divided into sections, the journey starts with an understanding of the impact and legacy of trauma. Many people are simply unaware of how deeply they are affected by trauma They continuously experience triggers that can have a devastating impact on their relationship with others, both at home and at work. Drawing upon the author's own experiences and citing works from experts in trauma, this book shows how trauma victims might know what to do, but suffer from repeated emotional and physiological hijacks. Acceptance and awareness are some of the foundations that enable the start of the recovery journey. Also crucial at these early stages are a desire to move forwards and the support of others. The book then shows how people can move through grief and traumatic memories and start to set the scenery for their better lives. These help readers liberate themselves from the chains of their past and move forwards to greater fulfilment. The final sections explore personal growth and transformation. There are so many practical activities that people can do to move on. Added to these are vital inputs on how to'be': how to inhabit their bodies and how to be in life – whether with other people or through personal activities. Combining what people'do'and how they can'be'leads to who they can'become'– often, much more than they might have imagined. Ultimately, they are able to fulfil more of their potential and live happier and more deeply satisfying lives. The message of this book is that'you are not alone'. The real-life stories of trauma sufferers will resonate with readers and author Keith Nelson draws not only upon his 25 years'experience as a coach, but also shares his personal traumatic experiences. Trauma is isolating. This friendly, easy-to-read book is an authentic companion to trauma sufferers that will inspire them to move onwards in their lives. With this book, the reader is not alone. With this book, we will be ok.
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- 2022
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