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2. Palliative Care in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
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Crain, Noreen, primary and Miller, Joy, additional
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- 2024
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3. Risk Assessment and Control of N‑Nitrosamines in Antibody–Drug Conjugates: Current Industry Practices.
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Bulger, Paul G., Jones, Michael T., Ford, J. Gair, Schrier, Kate, Cole, Kevin P., Bernardoni, Frank, Dirat, Olivier, Zhang, Qunying, Chahrour, Osama, Miller, Joy, Bonaga, Llorente, Parsons, Andrew T., and Yang, Lan
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- 2024
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4. “Just Trying to Make it Through”: Understanding Transitions Into Motherhood Among Young Black Women Amidst Trauma, Racism, and Structural Oppression
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Wycoff, Kirby L., primary, Dunbar, Alexis S., additional, Felter, Jeanne, additional, Bohn, Gareth, additional, Foleno, Felicia, additional, Wilson, Jessica, additional, and Miller, Joy, additional
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- 2024
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5. Start Small
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Miller, Joy, primary
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- 2021
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6. Visible blue light inhibits infection and replication of SARS-CoV-2 at doses that are well-tolerated by human respiratory tissue
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Stasko, Nathan, Kocher, Jacob F., Annas, Abigail, Henson, Ibrahim, Seitz, Theresa S., Miller, Joy M., Arwood, Leslee, Roberts, Rachel C., Womble, Thomas M., Keller, Emily G., Emerson, Soren, Bergmann, Michael, Sheesley, Ashley N. Y., Strong, Rebecca J., Hurst, Brett L., Emerson, David, Tarbet, E. Bart, Bradrick, Shelton S., and Cockrell, Adam S.
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- 2021
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7. Scottish consensus statement on the role of FeNO in adult asthma
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Kuo, Chris RuiWen, Spears, Mark, Haughney, John, Smith, Andrew, Miller, Joy, Bradshaw, Tracey, Murray, Lorna, Williamson, Peter, and Lipworth, Brian
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- 2019
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8. Risk Evaluation of N-Nitrosamines in Drug-Linker Intermediates Used To Generate Antibody–Drug Conjugates
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Chahrour, Osama, Bulger, Paul G., Dirat, Olivier, Schrier, Kate, Parsons, Andrew T., Ford, J. Gair, Bernardoni, Frank, Hetrick, Evan M., Bonaga, Llorente R., Cole, Kevin P., Miller, Joy, Zhang, Qunying, and Jones, Michael T.
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This position study provides a science-based, holistic approach to evaluating the risks of nitrosamine presence in drug-linkers as intermediates toward antibody–drug conjugate (ADC) drug substances. The evaluation of 47 different ADC drug substances, which have a recommended dose available in the public domain, supports the conclusion that the chemically synthesized fragments of ADCs are unlikely to lead to nitrosamine presence in the final drug product. Hence, it can be concluded that for most ADCs there are few nitrosamine risks introduced by the drug-linkers and their impurities. An abbreviated workflow for quality risk management of nitrosamine in drug-linkers is therefore proposed.
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- 2024
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9. TARGET: Teachers As Researchers Gaining Excellence Together. Tech Prep Potential at Goshen High School.
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Hemminger, Marci, Lenfestey, Karen, and Miller, Joy
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Three tech prep teachers and one counselor at a Vermont high school examined tech prep's effectiveness in influencing students' career decisions and their intentions to receive postsecondary education. Three methods were used to collect data at the end of the third 9-week quarter of the school year: analyzing students' course selections, grades, and responses to a 10-item survey. The teacher researchers found that 14 of the 22 students enrolled in the school's Tech Prep Potential class signed up to take additional college prep courses, and 6 opted to attend a career center. Compared with other students at the high school, the Tech Prep Potential students' grade point average for science, mathematics, and English during their sophomore years averaged 0.62 points lower. This difference was attributed to the fact that meeting the standards needed to participate in the Tech Prep Potential program requires students to schedule more challenging courses than they might choose otherwise. According to the student survey, the Tech Prep Potential was most beneficial in exposing students to new careers. It was also considered valuable in explaining the importance of postsecondary education. (A four-item annotated bibliography is included. Appended is the tech prep student survey.) (MN)
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- 1999
10. Characterization of COPD with biomarkers of inflammation and quantitative CT
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Miller, Joy J.
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Background: The aim of this thesis was to investigate the role of inflammation in the airways and in the systemic compartment in COPD compared to healthy subjects, and to investigate the relationship between inflammation and the clinical and radiological features of COPD. Methods: 182 COPD patients and 96 healthy control subjects were recruited. Post-bronchodilator spirometry, smoking history, body mass index (BMI), exacerbation frequency, St George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) scores, MRC dyspnoea and chronic bronchitis scores, oxygen saturations, 6 minute walking distance and BODE index scores were recorded. Highly sensitive C-reactive protein (CRP), total white cell count and neutrophils were measured in blood. Percentage (%) neutrophils, IL-lp, IL-6 and IL-8 were measured in induced sputum. COPD patients had a quantitative CT scan on inspiration and expiration. Lung volume and density (pixel index -910 HU, pixel index -950 HU, and 15th percentile) were determined using in-house software. Results: Systemic inflammation was increased in COPD subjects compared to healthy controls: CRP (p < 0.001), blood neutrophils (p < 0.001). Pulmonary inflammation was also increased in COPD subjects compared to healthy controls: induced sputum % neutrophils (p=0.001), IL-6 (p=0.02) and IL-8 (p=0.01). Induced sputum IL-1J3 was not increased in COPD compared to controls. Blood neutrophils, CRP, sputum IL-6 and IL-8 were higher in COPD patients compared to healthy controls after adjusting for age, gender and smoking status. Induced sputum was not reliably attainable particularly in healthy control subjects (sample available for 65% of COPD subjects and 26% of healthy controls). In COPD subjects, blood neutrophils (p=0.03) and sputum % neutrophils (p=0.004) were independently related to FEVi after adjusting for age, gender, smoking status and inhaled corticosteroid use. Blood neutrophils and CRP correlated significantly with each other (r=0.408, p < 0.001), but were not associated with any of the sputum markers of inflammation. Systemic inflammation was associated with SGRQ total score (neutrophils p=0.02, CRP p < 0.001) and MRC dyspnoea score (neutrophils p=0.005, CRP p=0.003) after adjusting for FEVi and smoking status. Blood neutrophils (p=0.02) were associated with oxygen saturations < 93%. BODE index scores correlated with blood neutrophils, (p=0.005), CRP (p=0.03) and sputum IL-8 (p=0.02). After adjusting for potential confounding factors; exacerbation frequency and BMI were not associated with markers of blood or sputum inflammation. Quantitative CT lung volume and density (pixel index -910, pixel index -950 and 15th percentile) on inspiration and expiration were associated with postbronchodilator FEVi % predicted and FEVi/FVC ratio (p<0.001) but not with any of the markers of pulmonary or systemic inflammation. Expiratory CT parameters correlated better with lung function than inspiratory parameters. Lung volumes were inversely associated with BMI on inspiration (r=-0.225, p=0.015) and expiration (r=-0.296, p=0.001). BMI was associated with 15th percentile on inspiration (r=0.518, p < 0.001) and expiration (r=0.534, p < 0.001) and inversely with pixel index -910 and -950 (p < 0.001). BMI was associated with lung density independent of airflow limitation (p=0.03). Lung volume and density were not associated with age, gender, current smoking status, smoking pack years, SGRQ scores, MRC dyspnoea or chronic bronchitis score, exacerbation frequency, oxygen saturations or BODE index. Conclusion: Markers of inflammation in blood and sputum were increased in COPD compared to healthy controls. Blood and sputum % neutrophils were associated with airflow limitation, but not with lung density. Pulmonary and systemic inflammatory markers had different profiles according to different clinical features of COPD. Inflammatory markers and lung density may be useful in characterizing COPD patients in addition to airflow limitation alone.
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- 2011
11. Phylogenetic ctDNA analysis depicts early-stage lung cancer evolution
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Abbosh, Christopher, Birkbak, Nicolai J., Wilson, Gareth A., Jamal-Hanjani, Mariam, Constantin, Tudor, Salari, Raheleh, Le Quesne, John, Moore, David A., Veeriah, Selvaraju, Rosenthal, Rachel, Marafioti, Teresa, Kirkizlar, Eser, Watkins, Thomas B. K., McGranahan, Nicholas, Ward, Sophia, Martinson, Luke, Riley, Joan, Fraioli, Francesco, Al Bakir, Maise, Grnroos, Eva, Zambrana, Francisco, Endozo, Raymondo, Bi, Wenya Linda, Fennessy, Fiona M., Sponer, Nicole, Johnson, Diana, Laycock, Joanne, Shafi, Seema, Czyzewska-Khan, Justyna, Rowan, Andrew, Chambers, Tim, Matthews, Nik, Turajlic, Samra, Hiley, Crispin, Lee, Siow Ming, Forster, Martin D., Ahmad, Tanya, Falzon, Mary, Borg, Elaine, Lawrence, David, Hayward, Martin, Kolvekar, Shyam, Panagiotopoulos, Nikolaos, Janes, Sam M., Thakrar, Ricky, Ahmed, Asia, Blackhall, Fiona, Summers, Yvonne, Hafez, Dina, Naik, Ashwini, Ganguly, Apratim, Kareht, Stephanie, Shah, Rajesh, Joseph, Leena, Marie Quinn, Anne, Crosbie, Phil A., Naidu, Babu, Middleton, Gary, Langman, Gerald, Trotter, Simon, Nicolson, Marianne, Remmen, Hardy, Kerr, Keith, Chetty, Mahendran, Gomersall, Lesley, Fennell, Dean A., Nakas, Apostolos, Rathinam, Sridhar, Anand, Girija, Khan, Sajid, Russell, Peter, Ezhil, Veni, Ismail, Babikir, Irvin-Sellers, Melanie, Prakash, Vineet, Lester, Jason F., Kornaszewska, Malgorzata, Attanoos, Richard, Adams, Haydn, Davies, Helen, Oukrif, Dahmane, Akarca, Ayse U., Hartley, John A., Lowe, Helen L., Lock, Sara, Iles, Natasha, Bell, Harriet, Ngai, Yenting, Elgar, Greg, Szallasi, Zoltan, Schwarz, Roland F., Herrero, Javier, Stewart, Aengus, Quezada, Sergio A., Peggs, Karl S., Van Loo, Peter, Dive, Caroline, Lin, C. Jimmy, Rabinowitz, Matthew, Aerts, Hugo J. W. L., Hackshaw, Allan, Shaw, Jacqui A., Zimmermann, Bernhard G., Swanton, Charles, Bosshard-Carter, Leticia, Goh, Gerald, Gorman, Pat, Murugaesu, Nirupa, Hynds, Robert E., Horswell, Stuart, Bakir, Maise Al, Mitter, Richard, Escudero, Mickael, Xu, Hang, Goldman, Jacki, Stone, Richard Kevin, Denner, Tamara, Biggs, Jennifer, Costa, Marta, Begum, Sharmin, Phillimore, Ben, Nye, Emma, Graca, Sofia, Joshi, Kroopa, Furness, Andrew, Ben Aissa, Assma, Wong, Yien Ning Sophia, Georgiou, Andy, Simeon, Celia, Hector, Gemma, Smith, Amy, Aranda, Marie, Novelli, Marco, Papadatos-Pastos, Dionysis, Carnell, Dawn, Mendes, Ruheena, George, Jeremy, Navani, Neal, Taylor, Magali, Choudhary, Junaid, Califano, Raffaele, Taylor, Paul, Krysiak, Piotr, Rammohan, Kendadai, Fontaine, Eustace, Booton, Richard, Evison, Matthew, Moss, Stuart, Idries, Faiza, Bishop, Paul, Chaturvedi, Anshuman, Quinn, Anne Marie, Doran, Helen, Leek, Angela, Harrison, Phil, Moore, Katrina, Waddington, Rachael, Novasio, Juliette, Rogan, Jane, Smith, Elaine, Tugwood, Jonathan, Brady, Ged, Rothwell, Dominic G., Chemi, Francesca, Pierce, Jackie, Gulati, Sakshi, Bellamy, Mary, Bancroft, Hollie, Kerr, Amy, Kadiri, Salma, Webb, Joanne, Djearaman, Madava, Quesne, John Le, Thomas, Anne, Walter, Harriet, Monteiro, William, Marshall, Hilary, Nelson, Louise, Bennett, Jonathan, Primrose, Lindsay, Amadi, Anita, Palmer, Shirley, Miller, Joy, Buchan, Keith, Edwards, Alison, Morgan, Fiona, Verjee, Azmina, MacKenzie, Mairead, Wilcox, Maggie, Smith, Sean, Gower, Nicole, Ottensmeier, Christian, Chee, Serena, Johnson, Benjamin, Alzetani, Aiman, Shaw, Emily, Lim, Eric, De Sousa, Paulo, Barbosa, Monica Tavares, Bowman, Alex, Jordan, Simon, Rice, Alexandra, Raubenheimer, Hilgardt, Proli, Chiara, Cufari, Maria Elena, Ronquillo, John Carlo, Kwayie, Angela, Bhayani, Harshil, Hamilton, Morag, Bakar, Yusura, Mensah, Natalie, Ambrose, Lyn, Devaraj, Anand, Buderi, Silviu, Finch, Jonathan, Azcarate, Leire, Chavan, Hema, Green, Sophie, Mashinga, Hillaria, Nicholson, Andrew G., Lau, Kelvin, Sheaff, Michael, Schmid, Peter, Conibear, John, Light, Teresa, Horey, Tracey, Danson, Sarah, Bury, Jonathan, Edwards, John, Hill, Jennifer, Matthews, Sue, Kitsanta, Yota, Suvarna, Kim, Fisher, Patricia, Keerio, Allah Dino, Shackcloth, Michael, Gosney, John, Postmus, Pieter, Feeney, Sarah, Asante-Siaw, Julius, Dentro, Stefan, and Dessimoz, Christophe
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Lung cancer -- Genetic aspects -- Development and progression ,DNA sequencing -- Methods ,Phylogeny -- Observations ,Cancer metastasis -- Genetic aspects ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
The early detection of relapse following primary surgery for non-small-cell lung cancer and the characterization of emerging subclones, which seed metastatic sites, might offer new therapeutic approaches for limiting tumour recurrence. The ability to track the evolutionary dynamics of early-stage lung cancer non-invasively in circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) has not yet been demonstrated. Here we use a tumour-specific phylogenetic approach to profile the ctDNA of the first 100 TRACERx (Tracking Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Evolution Through Therapy (Rx)) study participants, including one patient who was also recruited to the PEACE (Posthumous Evaluation of Advanced Cancer Environment) post-mortem study. We identify independent predictors of ctDNA release and analyse the tumour-volume detection limit. Through blinded profiling of postoperative plasma, we observe evidence of adjuvant chemotherapy resistance and identify patients who are very likely to experience recurrence of their lung cancer. Finally, we show that phylogenetic ctDNA profiling tracks the subclonal nature of lung cancer relapse and metastasis, providing a new approach for ctDNA-driven therapeutic studies., Author(s): Christopher Abbosh [1]; Nicolai J. Birkbak [1, 2]; Gareth A. Wilson [1, 2]; Mariam Jamal-Hanjani [1]; Tudor Constantin [3]; Raheleh Salari [3]; John Le Quesne [4]; David A. Moore [...]
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- 2017
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12. Pilot of a Pediatric Palliative Care Early Intervention Instrument
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Shaw, Rachel, Seegal, Hallie, Miller, Joy G., and Keim-Malpass, Jessica
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- 2018
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13. Clinicopathologic Correlation of CD44 + /CD24 − Expression in Breast Cancer: a Report from Tertiary Care Medical University in India
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Anand, Akshay, primary, Gaurav, Kushagra, additional, Miller, Joy L., additional, Singh, Kul Ranjan, additional, Agrawal, Manish Kumar, additional, Kumar, Surender, additional, Husain, Nuzhat, additional, Agarwal, Preeti, additional, Agarwal, Apoorva, additional, and Sonkar, Abhinav Arun, additional
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- 2022
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14. MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometric Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Using Cellulose Sulfate Ester Enrichment and Hot Acid Treatment
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Chen, Dapeng, primary, Bryden, Wayne A., additional, Fenselau, Catherine, additional, McLoughlin, Michael, additional, Haddaway, Caroline R., additional, Devin, Alese P., additional, Caton, Emily R., additional, Bradrick, Shelton S., additional, Miller, Joy M., additional, Tacheny, Erin A., additional, Lemmon, M. Megan, additional, and Bogan, Joseph, additional
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- 2022
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15. The Use of Graphs to Communicate Psychoeducational Test Results to Parents
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Miller, Joy Anderson and Watkins, Marley W.
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One of the major roles of a school psychologist is psychoeducational testing and the preparation of psychoeducational reports. Unfortunately, parents often have difficulty understanding psychoeducational reports. This difficulty might be ameliorated by supplementing psychoeducational reports with graphs. This hypothesis was tested with 144 parents who were asked to read a psychoeducational report either with or without supplemental bar graphs and then to complete recall and satisfaction measures. Parents who read a report with graphs recalled significantly more information correctly than did parents who read a report without graphs. Parents who read a report with graphs also expressed greater satisfaction than parents who read a report without graphs. Regardless of the type of report, parents with a college degree performed better on the recall measure than parents without a college degree. (Contains 1 note, 4 tables, and 1 figure.)
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- 2010
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16. Comorbidity, systemic inflammation and outcomes in the ECLIPSE cohort
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Miller, Joy, Edwards, Lisa D., Agustí, Alvar, Bakke, Per, Calverley, Peter M.A., Celli, Bartolome, Coxson, Harvey O., Crim, Courtney, Lomas, David A., Miller, Bruce E., Rennard, Steve, Silverman, Edwin K., Tal-Singer, Ruth, Vestbo, Jørgen, Wouters, Emiel, Yates, Julie C., and MacNee, William
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- 2013
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17. Communication of Risk and Benefit*
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Spaeder, Michael C. and Miller, Joy R.
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- 2017
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18. Veteran Adherence to Oral Versus Injectable Alcohol Use Disorder Medication Treatment
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Dorflinger, Charles, Carey, Heather, Roche, Jennifer, Burant, Christopher, LeHew, Colleen, Stewart, Hayden, Mitchell, Brian, Ayanga, Daniel, Walder, Annette, Cooler, Jordan, Wu, Shuwen, Frey, Theresa, Wenthur, Cody, Burk, Bradley, Ward, Alex, Clark, Brooke, Leung, Jonathan G, Kutzke, Jade, May, Heather P, Maehler, Colin, Kummer, Bethany, Hamner, Jennifer, Ariefdjohan, Merlin, Stutzman, Danielle L, Kicklighter, Jackson, Musco, Shaina, Singson, Grace Marielle, Pamintuan, Claire, Francisco, Janelle, Phan, Tam, Sevak, Rajkumar J, Rogan, Edward L, Kehoe, William A, Halliwell, Robert F, Kanter, Joel, Ryan, Holly, Patel, Krupa, Moukaddam, Nidal, Saunders, John, Fernandez, Luis, Shah, Asim, Wong, Jerry, Erowele, Goldina, Ruppelt, Sara, Tillery, Erika E, Baker, Joni, Loflin, Bobbi Jo, Gray, Emily, Conley, Giulia, Hembree, Amanda, Sterling, Jacyntha, Buige, Ashley N, Nguyen, Mimi, Harris, Suzanne C, Bhavsar, Nisha, Shah, Niti, Lee, Bona, Jeong, Seoyoung, Maroney, Megan E, Whalen, Eric D, Maloney, Rebecca M, Hagemeier, Nicholas E, Takamura, Kay, Rice, Amanda G, Furbish, Amelia B, Hebbard, Amy M, Ross, Clint, Cumbie, Holly, Hickey, J. Scott, Lalani, Falak, Mucha, Hannah, Saklad, Stephen R, Ma, Connie, Lee, Kelly, O’Donnell, Carolyn, Jackson, Sarah, Albee, Jennifer Nelson, Yapel, Ann, Nash, Cynthia, MacDonald, Danielle, King, Amelia, Schneiderhan, Mark, Hager, Keri, Bell Lynum, Karimah S, Nash, Abigail, Fu, Dong Jing, Ionescu, Dawn F, Sliwa, Jennifer Kern, Turkoz, Ibrahim, Dorson, Peter G, Canuso, Carla, Hsia, Stephanie, Nguyen, Julie, La, Amenda, Gruenberg, Katherine, MacDougall, Conan, Brockbank, Josh, Wong, Kara, Schultz, Erica, Pinchinat, Jessica, Thibeaux, Taylor M, McCants, Tamara, Lam, Jason, Diaz-Luna, Jose, Nguyen, Jennifer, Yokoyama, Melissa, Albiar, Olivia, Bradley, Bridget, Popish, Sarah J, Bounthavong, Mark, Lau, Marcos K, Wells, Daina L, Kay, Chad L, Harvey, Michael A, Himstreet, Julianne E, Christopher, Melissa L.D, Weeda, Erin R, McGraw, Daniel J, Gonzalez, Misty L, Pardo-Pfeiffer, Carlos, Rodeghiero, Abigail, Zhang, Lusi, Brown, Sarah Jane, Shan, Yuting, Lee, Adam M, Allen, Josiah D, Eum, Seenae, Bishop, Jeffrey R, Gonzalez, Rolando, Wahl, Kimberly, Naglich, Andrew, Ayson, Marl, Thomas, Kelan, Renfro, Mandy L, Loera, Lindsey J, Hill, Lucas G, Tirado, Carlos, Delerme, Dante, Dean, Taylor, Cullen, Marissa, Straley, Craig M, Carr, Chelsea N, Sun, Wendy, Alzouby, Hiba, Harris, Suzanne, Banker, Christopher M, Cook, Sarah F, Muir, Justin, Brodie, Daniel, Cremers, Serge, Bies, Robert R, Dzierba, Amy L, Moton, Robert, Saklad, Stephen, Ferris, Ryan E, Noble, Brie N, Hartung, Daniel M, Tjia, Jennifer, Furuno, Jon P, Ibrahim, Hajer, Duong, Dat, Malcolm, Benjamin, Gogineni, Hyma P, Zahn, Amy L, Alibeckoff, Chloe C, Connor, Sharon, Buranosky, Raquel, Livezey, Sabrina N, Daniell, Jessica, DeClercq, Josh, Choi, Leena, Zuckerman, Autumn, Shah, Nisha B, Kang, Ashley, Anksorus, Heidi, Troglin, Courtney G, Bouldin, J. Brooke, Schreiner, Shannon, McKinney, Mariah, Brown, Stacy D, Pond, Brooks B, Nguyen, Thu, Chin, Hyun Ji, Dambly, Nicolle, Augsten, Alberto, Themas, Samantha, Vicencio, Claudia, Horner, Caroline, Covert, Kelly, Lewis, Paul, Tharp, Jen, Sommi, Roger W, Bidollari, Ilda, Still, Daniel, Du, Yangchun, Yagoda, Sergey, Weiden, Peter J, Long, Katelyn, Vandiver, Emily, Johnson, Stephanie, Darazs, Brooks, Tillery, Erika, Silvia, Richard J, Lee, Kelly C, Bien, Ivy, Farahmand, Khodayar, Goldsmith, Hannah, Farrar, Mallory, Le, Hadley, Huynh, Quynh, Kim, Jane, McCausland, Kristen, Haider, Batool, White, Michelle K, O’Sullivan, Amy K, Rychlec, Kaitlin, Akerman, Sarah, Fratantonio, James, Saxon, Andrew, Thase, Michael E, Parikh, Sagar V, Maheshwari, Priya, Rothschild, Anthony J, Dunlop, Boadie W, DeBattista, Charles, Conway, Charles R, Forester, Brent P, Shelton, Richard C, Macaluso, Matthew, Brown, Krystal, Li, James, Jablonski, Michael R, Greden, John F, Gidal, Barry, Patsalos, Philip, Szaflarski, Jerzy, VanLandingham, Kevan, Critchley, David, Morrison, Gilmour, Weiss, Catherine, Meehan, Stine Rasmussen, Ouyang, John, Hobart, Mary, Rowe, William, Vanover, Kimberly E, Kane, John M, Satlin, Andrew, Durgam, Suresh, Davis, Robert E, Mates, Sharon, Correll, Christoph U, Tamminga, Carol, Rabon, Hannah, Smith, Jordan, Squires, Karrie, VanDaele, Madeline, Logan, Linda D, Zhang, Feng, DeSousa, Norberto J, Sallee, F. Randy, Lickrish, David, Incledon, Bev, Smith, Joseph L, Candon, Molly, Fadeyibi, Oluwatoyin, Connolly, K. Ryan, Lim, Suet, Neimark, Geoffrey, Mandell, David, Newcomer, John W, Silverman, Bernard, DiPetrillo, Lauren, Graham, Christine, Jiang, Ying, Simmons, Adam, Hopkinson, Craig, McDonnell, David, Kahn, Rene, King, Thomas R, Kando, Judith C, Pardo, Antonio, King, Thomas, Edwards, John B, Chen, Richard, Huo, Jason, Cutler, Andrew J, Fawver, Jay, Flanagan, Mindy, Smith, Thomas, Drouin, Michelle, Mirro, Michael, Yatham, Lakshmi N, Vieta, Eduard, McIntyre, Roger S, Jain, Rakesh, Earley, Willie R, Patel, Mehul, Brown, Lisa, Sehgal, Rahul, Yu, Ken, Al Habbab, Talal, Johnson, Holly, Dechairo, Bryan, Chen, Jack J, Singer, Carlos, Marder, Stephen R, Comella, Cynthia L, Shah, Chirag, Jimenez, Roland, Goodwin, Heather, Morrow, Gina, Tewksbury, Ashley, Waters, Kristin, Eggert, Robyn, Tallian, Kimberly, Sepulveda, Joe A, Rojas, Sarah, Sikand, Harminder, Sutera, Nathan, Iuppa, Courtney A, Nelson, Leigh Anne, Kriz, Carrie R, Burns, Nicole A, Lang, Shelby E, Elliott, Ellie S.R, Luong, Uyen, Elsobky, Teresa, Abelleira, Audrey, Awan, Sundus, Dume, Roberta, Dilich, Adam, Anderson, Mikaela, Park, Priscilla, Moehnke, Austin, Aebi, Cydreese, Feighner, Lydia, Vernon, Martein, Streit, Jessica, Kauer, Jill, Lemons, Amber, Diefenderfer, Lauren A, Moon, Joseph, Smith, Jordan O, Franck, Hugh A, Randle, C. Hope, Hedgepeth Kennedy, M. Lindsey, James, Shannon, Coplan, Benjamin, Ruekert, Laura, Puri, Shilpa, Yeleti, Ramya, Cathright, Sela, Coveart, Stephanie, Regen, Sloan, Stewart, Shannon, Stratton, Miranda, Haight, Robert, Hoeft, Dawn, Bishop, Danielle, De La Cruz, Austin, Aurelio, Mariellee, Prestenback, Autumn, Price, Paul L, Makuch, Christian X, Salisbury, Nicole M, Koch, Jessa, Palmer, Melissa C, Chace, Ashley, Price, Cristofer, Putney, Jessica, Khan, Fatima, Huntsman, Amanda, Hutcheson, Brooklyn, Hightower, Sharae, Ott, Carol A, Scott, Catherine, Balser, Amanda, Karas, Andrew, Hsu, Michael, Malin, Maureen, Robert, Sophie, Leung, Edwina, Mierzwa, Mark, Kay, Lehua, Bowling, Dalia, Allen, Sabrina, Weingartner, Melissa, Ventricelli, Daniel, Santa, Heather, Nowalk, Alexandra, Downs, George, Le, N, Mospan, C, Burton, Caitlin, Mathys, Monica, Gutierrez, Erika, Ali, Sarah, Chang, Joni, Holzum, Dorothy N, Griffith, June A, Morgan, Katherine T, Laguado, S. Andrea, Steavenson, Rosana, Mehvar, Mina, Bechtold, Carson L, Kim, Heesoo, Dopheide, Julie Ann, Anderson, Lindsey, Kleyn, Thomas, DiRenzo, Baely, Walroth, Todd, Adamczyk, Raechel, Kendrick, Jenna, Thomas, Christopher, Mailloux, Lindsay M, Haas, Matthew T, Larew, Janel M, Stohs, Matthew E, DeJongh, Beth M, Satow, Britney A, Titus-Lay, Erika, Clark, Suzanne, Dike, Dozie, Pinsonnault, John, Gamber, Joy, Roseberry, Samantha, Mitchell, Brian G, Nguyen, Mai, Willborn, Robert, Roche-Desilets, Jennifer, Dailey, Alison, Ignatowski, Michael, Routhieaux, Melanie, Kawsky, Jaclyn, Stratman, Jennifer, Corboy, Alexander, Norberte, Cherisse, Gross, Tonya, Daniel, Jeremy, Tran, Aaron N, Wary, Megan, Kostric, Anna, Schaller, Samantha, Shin, Yunjung, Maroney, Megan, Hampton, Chanese, Krieger, Kelly, Hartwig, Rachel, Thamawatanakul, Rani, Wilbur, Eileen, Shofner, Steven, Butler, Justin, Moody, Breanna, Davis, Elizabeth, Hofammann, Elizabeth, Liveoak, Katie, Mitchell, McKinley, Lebrecht, Morgan, Hawley, Joanne, Smigiel, Joe, Radtke, Michelle, Walkerly, Autumn, King, Morgan, Wakefield, Andrew, Downs, Mona, Hudson, Nancy, Burghart, Steven, Reynoldson, Jill, Booth, Macey, Ishino, Risa, Lee, Tammie, Wright, Melissa, Boggs, Angela, Kaur, Rajandeep, Patel, Parth, Smith, Thomas R, Theriault, Sarah, Okusaga, Olaoluwa, Reinstatler, Kristina, Hawk, David, Rush, Stephen, Vachuska, Michaela, Powell, Elizabeth, Lacro, Jonathan, Chehovich, Charisse, Demler, Tammie Lee, deRosas, Andrea, Trigoboff, Eileen, Taylor, Aminah, Singh, Divita, Burdge, Gary, Reynolds, Jamie, Kriz, Carrie, Burns, Nicole, Sommi, Roger, Yabs, Melanie, Sarpal, Deepak, Fabian, Tanya, Bartos, Lindsey, Tallman, Kristin, Johnson, Dara, Taylor, Daniel, Hogan, Brendon, Kwan, Peter, Bast, Aubree, Sanchez, Apolinar, Maglalang, Patricia D, Scheible, Mahli M, Skurat, McKenzie K, Jackson, Sarah K, Belknap, Jazmin N, Ostfeld, Larissa, Fahy, Megan, Nguyen, Tuyen, Bui, Hoa, Little, Meg M, Seifert, Randall, Maister, Ashley, McCarthy, Caitlin, Burger, Emily, Mullen, Sandy, Cusimano, Joseph, VandenBerg, Amy, Duquette, Meghan, Guttenberg, Viktoria, Matsunaga, Candace, White, Shelby, Richard, Andrea, Jones, Jessica, Morgan, Kaitlyn, Kelsey, Taylor, Sartin, Carrie J, Rickert, Leah, Ferrill, Laine, Vallabh, Anuja, Jhawar, Archana, Barrett, Monica, Ward, Sarah, Colvard, Michelle, Phan, Joann, Preinitz, Jennifer, Ellis, Marcus, Gibu, Matthew, Kivlehan, Audrey, Chiulli, Dana, Rhodes, Kirby, Brewer, T. Amber, Richard, Michelle, Kirwan, Brigit, Flowers, Gary, Albritton, Melinda, Sutton, Caroline M, McEachern, Sydney, Miskle, Benjamin, Barr, Rachel, Thomas, Chris, Yang, Waverly, Vogt, Caitlin, Charles, Amanda, Mathews, Alisha, Bhandari, Deepali, Olsen, Emily, Garling, Ashley, Liszka, Jessica, Goodman, Courtney S, Smith, Tammy, Barron, Ana, Williams, Andrew, Zuloaga, Andrea, Parra, Brianne, Miller, Joy, Blake, Jennifer, Toney, Gregory, Galeano, Kathleen, Morabito, Brianna, Smith, Sydney, Miller, Lindsey, Fleisch, Sheryl, Kim, Erika, Kurz, Troy, Peterson, Angela M, Gruca, Justin, McGuire, Michael, Stummer, Lauren, Yip, Agustin, Rodriguez-Villa, Fernando, Wilson, Jennifer, Sutton, Caroline, Owings, R. Laney, Herbst, Claire, Hosmer, Kane, Wulff-Burchfield, Elizabeth, Ramion, Shelby, Brown, Lauren, Shishko, Ilona, Allen, Sarah, Nichols, Taylor, Fawcett, Janet, Trent, Kelley N, Eatmon, Courtney V, Hershberger, Allie, Roads, Mary, Pittenger, Amy L, Dadebo, Victoria, Tomko, John R, Simeone, Danielle, Sherwood, Devon A, Morgan, Katherine, White, C. Whitney, Holzum, Dorothy, Adetunji, Oluwaseyi, Blalock, Meredith, Snyder, Sabrina Domicoli, Kneebusch, Jamie, Mitchell, Melissa, Butala, Niyati, McHugh, Trisha, McGuire, J Michael, Moller, Karen, Melton, Brittany, Mitchell, Melissa M, Chaplin, Kyrsten, Canto, Samantha, Hang Vu, Thi Thuy, Rey, Jose A, Elmaoued, Amre Adel, Hopper, Jessica, Do, Annette, Leckband, Susan G, Abraham, Dana L, Haught, Emma J, Kobulinsky, Lawrence R, Fabian, Tanya J, Greenwood, Jessica, Rey, Jose, Chen, Emily, Farhadian, Sanaz, Smith, Austin M, Hopkins, Tiffany M, Deardorff, O. Greg, Jenne, Victoria, Wood, Joshua, Trout, Megan, Beck, Niels C, Pals, Hale, Frazier, Erica, Cavaliere, Vincent S, DiPaula, Bethany A, Glassman, Matthew, Wehring, Heidi J, Mackowick, Marie, Park, Jaeboon, Love, Raymond C, Kelly, Deanna L, Newbold, Mervan, Fioravanti, Nicole, Brown, Matthew J, Casey, Emily R, Nadkarni, Neha, Oh, Sarah, Patel, Romi, Riedley, Taylor, Mathis, Erin, Fadden, Patrick, Madden, Cristina, Schneiderhan, Mark E, Hintsala, Madelynn, Stenehjem, David, Rufus, Krystal M, Elhakim, Athar, Zolezzi, Monica, Elamin, Waad M, Homs, Shorouk, Qubaiah, Iman K, Mahmoud, Doaa A, Tawfik, Enge M, Fritz, Merideth, Alman, Brianne, Wartman, Carolanne, Clark, Megan, Ott, Carol, Rainey, Carly A, Mann, Elise, Modany, Madison, Schoettmer, Amanda, Buckley, Tiffany, Patwardhan, Vidisha, Boyle, Cynthia J, Gardner, Kristen N, Hamby, Kerri, Ngo, Nichol, Kim, Lila Q, Chen, Steven W, Mosley, Scott, Dadiomov, David, Goldstone, Lisa W, DellaVecchia, Matthew J, Cauffield, Jacintha, Grim, Hannah, Eschler, Anna, Aladeen, Traci, Blondell, Richard, Capote, Horacio, Rainka, Michelle, Lee, Ashley, Shelley, Maria, Stoncius, Kristina, Berry, Jonathan, Doroudgar, Shadi, Johnson, Kayla, Pouliot, Jonathon, Rarrick, Christine, Hebbard, Amy, Shikwana, Sara, Koller, Katherine, Reed, Ellen, Hoefling, Austin D, Miles, Talia M, Ansara, Elayne D, Titova, Viktoriya, Kandela, Dalea, Douglass, Amber R, Ehrhard, Kimberly, Stanley, Madison, Ganihong, Carissa, Liu, Mei T, Bohnenberger, Kristin, Zuber, Nicole, Plunkett, McKenzie, Axelrod, Chelsey, Lightfoot, Myaa, Moore, Miranda, Crouse, Ericka, Olazo, Muriel, Taormina, Stephanie, Reiss, Rebecca, Denno, Nora, Johnson, Braniesha, Wilkening, Gwendolyn Lucy, Andrews, Haley, Neumeister, Kristen, Murad, Muhammad Ubaidullah, Reid, Bailey, Franco, Ashley, Stutzman, Danielle, Jorgensen, Jennifer, Basit, Saadia, Jensen, Aimee, Nadal, Celeste N, Truong, Quynh-Nhu, Jameson, Melanie, Knox, Erin D, Bota, Robert G, Wieruszewski, Patrick M, and Leung, Sarah B
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CPNP Foundation Strategic Goals Award Finalists ,Therapeutic Case Report Abstracts ,Original Research Abstracts ,Therapeutic Case Report Award Finalists ,Article ,Encore Presentation Abstracts ,Work in Progress Abstracts ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Original Research Award Finalists ,Research Trainee Award Finalists ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Neurology (clinical) ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Innovative Practices Abstracts ,Innovative Practices Award Finalists ,Scientific Posters - Published
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19. Does Providing Infant Caregivers With a Wearable Blanket Increase Safe Sleep Practices? A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Schunn, Christy, Ahlers-Schmidt, Carolyn R., Nguyen, Michelle, Nimeskern-Miller, Joy, Ilahe, Rabea, and Kuhlmann, Stephanie
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20. The Effects of Plant Density and Snail Grazing on Female and Male Spinach Plants
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Miller, Joy and Doust, Jon Lovett
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21. Invasions by Eurasian avian influenza virus H6 genes and replacement of the virus' North American clade
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zu Dohna, Heinrich, Li, Jinling, Cardona, Carol J., Miller, Joy, and Carpenter, Tim E.
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Avian influenza -- Causes of ,Avian influenza -- Research ,Influenza viruses -- Genetic aspects ,Influenza viruses -- Health aspects ,Influenza viruses -- Research ,Genes -- Research - Abstract
The transboundary expansion of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (AIV) (H5N1) in 2005 increased the interest in global AIV spread by wild birds (1,2). Although the degree to which wild [...]
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22. Landlord's duty as to racial harassment by tenant.
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Miller, Joy S.
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Tenancy -- Surveys - Published
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23. A glycomics platform for the analysis of permethylated oligosaccharide alditols
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Costell, Catherine E., Contado-Miller, Joy May, and Cipollo, John F.
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24. A Glycomics Platform for the Analysis of Permethylated Oligosaccharide Alditols
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Costello, Catherine E., Contado-Miller, Joy May, and Cipollo, John F.
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25. A Survey of Refugee Health Assessments in the United States
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Vergara, Alfredo E., Miller, Joy M., Martin, David R., and Cookson, Susan T.
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26. Large summertime influenza a outbreak among tourists in Alaska and the Yukon territory. (Major Article)
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Uyeki, Timothy M., Zane, Suzanne B., Bodnar, Ulana R., Fielding, Katherine L., Buxton, Jane A., Miller, Joy M., Beller, Michael, Butler, Jay C., Fukuda, Keiji, Maloney, Susan A., and Cetron, Martin S.
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Influenza -- Demographic aspects ,Influenza -- Causes of ,Influenza -- Case studies ,Travelers -- Diseases ,Health ,Health care industry - Published
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27. Arterial Stiffness Is Independently Associated with Emphysema Severity in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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McAllister, David A., Maclay, John D., Mills, Nicholas L., Mair, Grant, Miller, Joy, Anderson, David, Newby, David E., Murchison, John T., and MacNee, William
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28. Missions, social change, and resistance to authority: notes toward an understanding of the relative autonomy of religion
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Miller, Joy
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Religion and sociology -- Analysis ,Social change -- Influence ,Missions -- Social aspects ,Philosophy and religion ,Science and technology - Abstract
In sociology, studies of social change in the non-Western world have not assigned a prominent role to missionary organizations. This relative neglect is the product of two assumptions: first, that missions abroad were ineffective as agents of fundamental social change; and, second, that their activities were shaped more by powerful secular agendas over which they had little control than by autonomous religious interests. Contrary to the first assumption, there is ample evidence that some missions were impressive agents of social transformation; contrary to the second, some of them took a stand in direct opposition to the secular political and economic interests to which they are often considered subordinate. Together these observations reinforce the concept of the relative autonomy of religion. I argue here that one key to understanding mission resistance to powerful nonreligious forces can be found in religious conceptions of the proper relationships among land, labor, and community stability. When these are threatened, the symbiosis between religious and secular interests can give way to open and effective defiance.
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29. Who is Rich? Who is Happy?
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Belle, Deborah, Doucet, Joanne, Harris, Jacob, Miller, Joy, and Tan, Esthere
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30. Fc effector function contributes to the activity of human anti-CTLA-4 antibodies
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Arce Vargas, Frederick, Furness, Andrew J.S., Litchfield, Kevin, Joshi, Kroopa, Rosenthal, Rachel, Ghorani, Ehsan, Solomon, Isabelle, Lesko, Marta H., Ruef, Nora, Roddie, Claire, Henry, Jake Y., Spain, Lavinia, Ben Aissa, Assma, Georgiou, Andrew, Wong, Yien Ning Sophia, Smith, Myles, Strauss, Dirk, Hayes, Andrew, Nicol, David, O'Brien, Tim, Mårtensson, Linda, Ljungars, Anne, Teige, Ingrid, Frendéus, Björn, Pule, Martin, Marafioti, Teresa, Gore, Martin, Larkin, James, Turajlic, Samra, Swanton, Charles, Peggs, Karl S., Quezada, Sergio A., Harrington, Kevin, Melcher, Alan, Wotherspoon, Andrew, Francis, Nicholas, Challacombe, Ben, Fernando, Archana, Hazell, Steve, Chandra, Ashish, Pickering, Lisa, Lynch, Joanna, Rudman, Sarah, Chowdhury, Simon, Harrison-Phipps, Karen, Varia, Mary, Horsfield, Catherine, Polson, Alexander, Stamp, Gordon, O'Donnell, Marie, Drake, William, Hill, Peter, Hrouda, David, Mayer, Eric, Olsburgh, Jonathan, Kooiman, Gordon, O'Connor, Kevin, Stewart, Grant, Aitchison, Michael, Tran, Maxine, Fotiadis, Nicos, Verma, Hema, Lopez, Jose, Lester, Jason, Morgan, Fiona, Kornaszewska, Malgorzata, Attanoos, Richard, Adams, Haydn, Davies, Helen, Fennell, Dean, Shaw, Jacqui, Le Quesne, John, Nakas, Apostolos, Rathinam, Sridhar, Monteiro, William, Marshall, Hilary, Nelson, Louise, Bennett, Jonathan, Riley, Joan, Primrose, Lindsay, Martinson, Luke, Anand, Girija, Khan, Sajid, Nicolson, Marianne, Kerr, Keith, Palmer, Shirley, Remmen, Hardy, Miller, Joy, Buchan, Keith, Chetty, Mahendran, Gomersall, Lesley, Lock, Sara, Naidu, Babu, Langman, Gerald, Trotter, Simon, Bellamy, Mary, Bancroft, Hollie, Kerr, Amy, Kadiri, Salma, Webb, Joanne, Middleton, Gary, Djearaman, Madava, Summers, Yvonne, Califano, Raffaele, Taylor, Paul, Shah, Rajesh, Krysiak, Piotr, Rammohan, Kendadai, Fontaine, Eustace, Booton, Richard, Evison, Matthew, Crosbie, Phil, Moss, Stuart, Idries, Faiza, Novasio, Juliette, Joseph, Leena, Bishop, Paul, Chaturvedi, Anshuman, Marie Quinn, Anne, Doran, Helen, leek, Angela, Harrison, Phil, Moore, Katrina, Waddington, Rachael, Blackhall, Fiona, Rogan, Jane, Smith, Elaine, Dive, Caroline, Brady, Ged, Rothwell, Dominic, Gulati, Sakshi, Chemie, Francesca, Tugwood, Jonathan, Pierce, Jackie, Lawrence, David, Hayward, Martin, Panagiotopoulos, Nikolaos, George, Robert, Patrini, Davide, Falzon, Mary, Borg, Elaine, Khiroya, Reena, Jamal-Hanjani, Mariam, Wilson, Gareth, Juul Birkbak, Nicolai, Watkins, Thomas, McGranahan, Nicholas, Abbosh, Christopher, Horswell, Stuart, Mitter, Richard, Escudero, Mickael, Stewart, Aengus, Rowan, Andrew, Hiley, Crispin, Goldman, Jacki, Ahmed, Asia, Taylor, Magali, Choudhary, Junaid, Shaw, Penny, Veeriah, Raju, Czyzewska-Khan, Justyna, Johnson, Diana, Laycock, Joanne, Hynds, Robert, Werner Sunderland, Mariana, Reading, James, Novelli, Marco, Oukrif, Dahmane, Janes, Sam, Forster, Martin, Ahmad, Tanya, Ming Lee, Siow, van Loo, Peter, Herrero, Javier, Hartley, John, Kevin Stone, Richard, Denner, Tamara, Costa, Marta, Begum, Sharmin, Phillimore, Ben, Chambers, Tim, Nye, Emma, Ward, Sophie, Elgar, Greg, Al-Bakir, Maise, Carnell, Dawn, Mendes, Ruheena, George, Jeremy, Navani, Neal, Papadatos-Pastos, Dionysis, Scarci, Marco, Gorman, Pat, Lowe, Helen, Ensell, Leah, Moore, David, MacKenzie, Mairead, Wilcox, Maggie, Bell, Harriet, Hackshaw, Allan, Ngai, Yenting, Smith, Sean, Gower, Nicole, Ottensmeier, Christian, Chee, Serena, Johnson, Benjamin, Alzetani, Aiman, Shaw, Emily, Lim, Eric, De Sousa, Paulo, Tavares Barbosa, Monica, Nicholson, Andrew, Bowman, Alex, Jordan, Simon, Rice, Alexandra, Raubenheimer, Hilgardt, Proli, Chiara, Elena Cufari, Maria, Carlo Ronquillo, John, Kwayie, Angela, Bhayani, Harshil, Hamilton, Morag, Bakar, Yusura, Mensah, Natalie, Ambrose, Lyn, Devaraj, Anand, Buderi, Silviu, Finch, Jonathan, Azcarate, Leire, Chavan, Hema, Green, Sophie, Mashinga, Hillaria, Lau, Kelvin, Sheaff, Michael, Schmid, Peter, Conibear, John, Ezhil, Veni, Prakash, Vineet, Danson, Sarah, Bury, Jonathan, Edwards, John, Hill, Jennifer, Matthews, Sue, Kitsanta, Yota, Suvarna, Kim, Shackcloth, Michael, Gosney, John, Postmus, Pieter, Feeney, Sarah, Asante-Siaw, Julius, Russell, Peter, Light, Teresa, Horey, Tracey, Blyth, Kevin, Dick, Craig, and Kirk, Alan
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With the use of a mouse model expressing human Fc-gamma receptors (FcγRs), we demonstrated that antibodies with isotypes equivalent to ipilimumab and tremelimumab mediate intra-tumoral regulatory T (Treg) cell depletion in vivo, increasing the CD8+ to Treg cell ratio and promoting tumor rejection. Antibodies with improved FcγR binding profiles drove superior anti-tumor responses and survival. In patients with advanced melanoma, response to ipilimumab was associated with the CD16a-V158F high affinity polymorphism. Such activity only appeared relevant in the context of inflamed tumors, explaining the modest response rates observed in the clinical setting. Our data suggest that the activity of anti-CTLA-4 in inflamed tumors may be improved through enhancement of FcγR binding, whereas poorly infiltrated tumors will likely require combination approaches.
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31. Interplay between nitric oxide and antimicrobial susceptibility in Escherichia coli
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Miller, Joy and Shepherd, Mark
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Due to the emergence of widespread antibiotic resistance in bacterial pathogens, a greater understanding of bacterial responses to current drugs is required. A recent study reports that aerobic respiration is required for correct function of bactericidal antibiotics. Intriguingly, human macrophages and neutrophils produce the respiratory inhibitor nitric oxide in response to bacterial infection, so it would seem that the host immune system is impairing the ability of antibiotics to work effectively. To test this hypothesis, Escherichia coli strains were exposed to GSNO, a nitric oxide donor, and were subsequently exposed to antibiotics. Increasing the concentration of NO resulted in a dose-dependent attenuation in antibiotic efficacy, which is consistent with our hypothesis. Previous work in the Shepherd lab has reported the respiratory oxidase cytochrome bd-I as being resistant to NO, so we hypothesised that expression of this respiratory complex would sensitise E. coli to antibiotics when grown in the presence of NO. Experiments with cytochrome bd-I knockout strains and a NO donor were performed to test this hypothesis. This work highlights discrepancies between minimal lethal concentrations in the presence and absence of NO, which has obvious implications for our understanding of antibiotic efficacy during infection.
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32. Fc-Optimized Anti-CD25 depletes tumor-infiltrating regulatory T Cells and synergizes with PD-1 Blockade to eradicate established tumors
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Arce Vargas, Frederick, Furness, Andrew J.S., Solomon, Isabelle, Joshi, Kroopa, Mekkaoui, Leila, Lesko, Marta H., Miranda Rota, Enrique, Dahan, Rony, Georgiou, Andrew, Sledzinska, Anna, Ben Aissa, Assma, Franz, Dafne, Werner Sunderland, Mariana, Wong, Yien Ning Sophia, Henry, Jake Y., O’Brien, Tim, Nicol, David, Challacombe, Ben, Beers, Stephen A., Turajlic, Samra, Gore, Martin, Larkin, James, Swanton, Charles, Chester, Kerry A., Pule, Martin, Ravetch, Jeffrey V., Marafioti, Teresa, Peggs, Karl S., Quezada, Sergio A., Spain, Lavinia, Wotherspoon, Andrew, Francis, Nicholas, Smith, Myles, Strauss, Dirk, Hayes, Andrew, Soultati, Aspasia, Stares, Mark, Lynch, Joanna, Fotiadis, Nicos, Fernando, Archana, Hazell, Steve, Chandra, Ashish, Pickering, Lisa, Rudman, Sarah, Chowdhury, Simon, Jamal-Hanjani, Mariam, Veeriah, Selvaraju, Shafi, Seema, Czyzewska-Khan, Justyna, Johnson, Diana, Laycock, Joanne, Bosshard-Carter, Leticia, Goh, Gerald, Rosenthal, Rachel, Gorman, Pat, Murugaesu, Nirupa, Hynds, Robert E., Wilson, Gareth, Birkbak, Nicolai J., Watkins, Thomas B.K., McGranahan, Nicholas, Horswell, Stuart, Mitter, Richard, Escudero, Mickael, Stewart, Aengus, Van Loo, Peter, Rowan, Andrew, Xu, Hang, Hiley, Crispin, Abbosh, Christopher, Goldman, Jacki, Stone, Richard Kevin, Denner, Tamara, Matthews, Nik, Elgar, Greg, Ward, Sophia, Biggs, Jennifer, Costa, Marta, Begum, Sharmin, Phillimore, Ben, Chambers, Tim, Nye, Emma, Graca, Sofia, Al Bakir, Maise, Hartley, John A., Lowe, Helen L., Herrero, Javier, Lawrence, David, Hayward, Martin, Panagiotopoulos, Nikolaos, Kolvekar, Shyam, Falzon, Mary, Borg, Elaine, Simeon, Celia, Hector, Gemma, Smith, Amy, Aranda, Marie, Novelli, Marco, Oukrif, Dahmane, Janes, Sam M., Thakrar, Ricky, Forster, Martin, Ahmad, Tanya, Lee, Siow Ming, Papadatos-Pastos, Dionysis, Carnell, Dawn, Mendes, Ruheena, George, Jeremy, Navani, Neal, Ahmed, Asia, Taylor, Magali, Choudhary, Junaid, Summers, Yvonne, Califano, Raffaele, Taylor, Paul, Shah, Rajesh, Krysiak, Piotr, Rammohan, Kendadai, Fontaine, Eustace, Booton, Richard, Evison, Matthew, Crosbie, Phil, Moss, Stuart, Idries, Faiza, Joseph, Leena, Bishop, Paul, Chaturved, Anshuman, Quinn, Anne Marie, Doran, Helen, Leek, Angela, Harrison, Phil, Moore, Katrina, Waddington, Rachael, Novasio, Juliette, Blackhall, Fiona, Rogan, Jane, Smith, Elaine, Dive, Caroline, Tugwood, Jonathan, Brady, Ged, Rothwell, Dominic G., Chemi, Francesca, Pierce, Jackie, Gulati, Sakshi, Naidu, Babu, Langman, Gerald, Trotter, Simon, Bellamy, Mary, Bancroft, Hollie, Kerr, Amy, Kadiri, Salma, Webb, Joanne, Middleton, Gary, Djearaman, Madava, Fennell, Dean, Shaw, Jacqui A., Le Quesne, John, Moore, David, Nakas, Apostolos, Rathinam, Sridhar, Monteiro, William, Marshall, Hilary, Nelson, Louise, Bennett, Jonathan, Riley, Joan, Primrose, Lindsay, Martinson, Luke, Anand, Girija, Khan, Sajid, Amadi, Anita, Nicolson, Marianne, Kerr, Keith, Palmer, Shirley, Remmen, Hardy, Miller, Joy, Buchan, Keith, Chetty, Mahendran, Gomersall, Lesley, Lester, Jason, Edwards, Alison, Morgan, Fiona, Adams, Haydn, Davies, Helen, Kornaszewska, Malgorzata, Attanoos, Richard, Lock, Sara, Verjee, Azmina, MacKenzie, Mairead, Wilcox, Maggie, Bell, Harriet, Iles, Natasha, Hackshaw, Allan, Ngai, Yenting, Smith, Sean, Gower, Nicole, Ottensmeier, Christian, Chee, Serena, Johnson, Benjamin, Alzetani, Aiman, Shaw, Emily, Lim, Eric, De Sousa, Paulo, Barbosa, Monica Tavares, Bowman, Alex, Jorda, Simon, Rice, Alexandra, Raubenheimer, Hilgardt, Proli, Chiara, Cufari, Maria Elena, Ronquillo, John Carlo, Kwayie, Angela, Bhayani, Harshil, Hamilton, Morag, Bakar, Yusura, Mensah, Natalie, Ambrose, Lyn, Devaraj, Anand, Buderi, Silviu, Finch, Jonathan, Azcarate, Leire, Chavan, Hema, Green, Sophie, Mashinga, Hillaria, Nicholson, Andrew G., Lau, Kelvin, Sheaff, Michael, Schmid, Peter, Conibear, John, Ezhil, Veni, Ismail, Babikir, Irvin-sellers, Melanie, Prakash, Vineet, Russell, Peter, Light, Teresa, Horey, Tracey, Danson, Sarah, Bury, Jonathan, Edwards, John, Hill, Jennifer, Matthews, Sue, Kitsanta, Yota, Suvarna, Kim, Fisher, Patricia, Keerio, Allah Dino, Shackcloth, Michael, Gosney, John, Postmus, Pieter, Feeney, Sarah, and Asante-Siaw, Julius
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hemic and immune systems ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,R1 - Abstract
Summary\ud \ud CD25 is expressed at high levels on regulatory T (Treg) cells and was initially proposed as a target for cancer immunotherapy. However, anti-CD25 antibodies have displayed limited activity against established tumors. We demonstrated that CD25 expression is largely restricted to tumor-infiltrating Treg cells in mice and humans. While existing anti-CD25 antibodies were observed to deplete Treg cells in the periphery, upregulation of the inhibitory Fc gamma receptor (FcγR) IIb at the tumor site prevented intra-tumoral Treg cell depletion, which may underlie the lack of anti-tumor activity previously observed in pre-clinical models. Use of an anti-CD25 antibody with enhanced binding to activating FcγRs led to effective depletion of tumor-infiltrating Treg cells, increased effector to Treg cell ratios, and improved control of established tumors. Combination with anti-programmed cell death protein-1 antibodies promoted complete tumor rejection, demonstrating the relevance of CD25 as a therapeutic target and promising substrate for future combination approaches in immune-oncology.
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33. Using Precision Teaching in a Secondary Science Class.
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Miller, Joy E. and Calkin, Abigail B.
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The advantages of using precision teaching in a secondary level special education science class are discussed. Among benefits considered are providing the student and teacher with a daily progress check, allowing the student an opportunity to use science vocabulary, evaluating individualized methods and materials, providing information on changing circumstances outside the classroom, and acting as a measure of teacher accountability. (CL)
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34. A Longitudinal Study of Growth and Maturation in Rural Thailand
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Bailey, Stephen M., Gershoff, Stanley N., McGandy, Robert B., Nondasuta, Amorn, Tantiwongse, Puangtong, Suttapreyasri, Dusanee, Miller, Joy, and McCree, Paula
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35. Annual US Air Force Tuberculosis Report, 1995.
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Miller, Joy M., primary and Puckett, Martin A., primary
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36. Annual US Air Force Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Report, 1995.
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Miller, Joy M., primary and Puckett, Martin A., primary
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37. Case 6: Fever, Myalgia, Weakness, and Dark Urine in a 15-year-old Boy
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Miller, Joy, primary, Nichols, Caitlin, additional, and Varghese, Sarah, additional
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38. Allele-Specific HLA Loss and Immune Escape in Lung Cancer Evolution
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McGranahan, Nicholas, primary, Rosenthal, Rachel, additional, Hiley, Crispin T., additional, Rowan, Andrew J., additional, Watkins, Thomas B.K., additional, Wilson, Gareth A., additional, Birkbak, Nicolai J., additional, Veeriah, Selvaraju, additional, Van Loo, Peter, additional, Herrero, Javier, additional, Swanton, Charles, additional, Jamal-Hanjani, Mariam, additional, Shafi, Seema, additional, Czyzewska-Khan, Justyna, additional, Johnson, Diana, additional, Laycock, Joanne, additional, Bosshard-Carter, Leticia, additional, Gorman, Pat, additional, Hynds, Robert E., additional, Wilson, Gareth, additional, McGranahan, Nicholas, additional, Horswell, Stuart, additional, Mitter, Richard, additional, Escudero, Mickael, additional, Stewart, Aengus, additional, Rowan, Andrew, additional, Xu, Hang, additional, Turajlic, Samra, additional, Hiley, Crispin, additional, Abbosh, Christopher, additional, Goldman, Jacki, additional, Stone, Richard Kevin, additional, Denner, Tamara, additional, Matthews, Nik, additional, Elgar, Greg, additional, Ward, Sophia, additional, Costa, Marta, additional, Begum, Sharmin, additional, Phillimore, Ben, additional, Chambers, Tim, additional, Nye, Emma, additional, Graca, Sofia, additional, Al Bakir, Maise, additional, Joshi, Kroopa, additional, Furness, Andrew, additional, Ben Aissa, Assma, additional, Wong, Yien Ning Sophia, additional, Georgiou, Andy, additional, Quezada, Sergio, additional, Hartley, John A., additional, Lowe, Helen L., additional, Lawrence, David, additional, Hayward, Martin, additional, Panagiotopoulos, Nikolaos, additional, Kolvekar, Shyam, additional, Falzon, Mary, additional, Borg, Elaine, additional, Marafioti, Teresa, additional, Simeon, Celia, additional, Hector, Gemma, additional, Smith, Amy, additional, Aranda, Marie, additional, Novelli, Marco, additional, Oukrif, Dahmane, additional, Janes, Sam M., additional, Thakrar, Ricky, additional, Forster, Martin, additional, Ahmad, Tanya, additional, Lee, Siow Ming, additional, Papadatos-Pastos, Dionysis, additional, Carnell, Dawn, additional, Mendes, Ruheena, additional, George, Jeremy, additional, Navani, Neal, additional, Ahmed, Asia, additional, Taylor, Magali, additional, Choudhary, Junaid, additional, Summers, Yvonne, additional, Califano, Raffaele, additional, Taylor, Paul, additional, Shah, Rajesh, additional, Krysiak, Piotr, additional, Rammohan, Kendadai, additional, Fontaine, Eustace, additional, Booton, Richard, additional, Evison, Matthew, additional, Crosbie, Phil, additional, Moss, Stuart, additional, Idries, Faiza, additional, Joseph, Leena, additional, Bishop, Paul, additional, Chaturved, Anshuman, additional, Quinn, Anne Marie, additional, Doran, Helen, additional, Leek, Angela, additional, Harrison, Phil, additional, Moore, Katrina, additional, Waddington, Rachael, additional, Novasio, Juliette, additional, Blackhall, Fiona, additional, Rogan, Jane, additional, Smith, Elaine, additional, Dive, Caroline, additional, Tugwood, Jonathan, additional, Brady, Ged, additional, Rothwell, Dominic G., additional, Chemi, Francesca, additional, Pierce, Jackie, additional, Gulati, Sakshi, additional, Naidu, Babu, additional, Langman, Gerald, additional, Trotter, Simon, additional, Bellamy, Mary, additional, Bancroft, Hollie, additional, Kerr, Amy, additional, Kadiri, Salma, additional, Webb, Joanne, additional, Middleton, Gary, additional, Djearaman, Madava, additional, Fennell, Dean, additional, Shaw, Jacqui A., additional, Le Quesne, John, additional, Moore, David, additional, Nakas, Apostolos, additional, Rathinam, Sridhar, additional, Monteiro, William, additional, Marshall, Hilary, additional, Nelson, Louise, additional, Bennett, Jonathan, additional, Riley, Joan, additional, Primrose, Lindsay, additional, Martinson, Luke, additional, Anand, Girija, additional, Khan, Sajid, additional, Amadi, Anita, additional, Nicolson, Marianne, additional, Kerr, Keith, additional, Palmer, Shirley, additional, Remmen, Hardy, additional, Miller, Joy, additional, Buchan, Keith, additional, Chetty, Mahendran, additional, Gomersall, Lesley, additional, Lester, Jason, additional, Edwards, Alison, additional, Morgan, Fiona, additional, Adams, Haydn, additional, Davies, Helen, additional, Kornaszewska, Malgorzata, additional, Attanoos, Richard, additional, Lock, Sara, additional, Verjee, Azmina, additional, MacKenzie, Mairead, additional, Wilcox, Maggie, additional, Bell, Harriet, additional, Hackshaw, Allan, additional, Ngai, Yenting, additional, Smith, Sean, additional, Gower, Nicole, additional, Ottensmeier, Christian, additional, Chee, Serena, additional, Johnson, Benjamin, additional, Alzetani, Aiman, additional, Shaw, Emily, additional, Lim, Eric, additional, De Sousa, Paulo, additional, Barbosa, Monica Tavares, additional, Bowman, Alex, additional, Jordan, Simon, additional, Rice, Alexandra, additional, Raubenheimer, Hilgardt, additional, Proli, Chiara, additional, Cufari, Maria Elena, additional, Ronquillo, John Carlo, additional, Kwayie, Angela, additional, Bhayani, Harshil, additional, Hamilton, Morag, additional, Bakar, Yusura, additional, Mensah, Natalie, additional, Ambrose, Lyn, additional, Devaraj, Anand, additional, Buderi, Silviu, additional, Finch, Jonathan, additional, Azcarate, Leire, additional, Chavan, Hema, additional, Green, Sophie, additional, Mashinga, Hillaria, additional, Nicholson, Andrew G., additional, Lau, Kelvin, additional, Sheaff, Michael, additional, Schmid, Peter, additional, Conibear, John, additional, Ezhil, Veni, additional, Ismail, Babikir, additional, Irvin-sellers, Melanie, additional, Prakash, Vineet, additional, Russell, Peter, additional, Light, Teresa, additional, Horey, Tracey, additional, Danson, Sarah, additional, Bury, Jonathan, additional, Edwards, John, additional, Hill, Jennifer, additional, Matthews, Sue, additional, Kitsanta, Yota, additional, Suvarna, Kim, additional, Fisher, Patricia, additional, Keerio, Allah Dino, additional, Shackcloth, Michael, additional, Gosney, John, additional, Postmus, Pieter, additional, Feeney, Sarah, additional, Asante-Siaw, Julius, additional, Aerts, Hugo J.W.L., additional, Dentro, Stefan, additional, and Dessimoz, Christophe, additional
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39. Coverage of Palliative and Hospice Care for Pediatric Patients With a Life-Limiting Illness: A Policy Brief
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Keim-Malpass, Jessica, Hart, Terra G., and Miller, Joy R.
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40. Determining the reliability of the Withdrawal Assessment Tool-1 in comparison to the Neonatal Drug Withdrawal Scoring System
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Hardesty, Allie, primary, Letzkus, Lisa, additional, Miller, Joy, additional, Turner, Lauren, additional, and Conaway, Mark, additional
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41. Does Providing Infant Caregivers With a Wearable Blanket Increase Safe Sleep Practices? A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Ahlers-Schmidt, Carolyn R., primary, Schunn, Christy, additional, Nguyen, Michelle, additional, Nimeskern-Miller, Joy, additional, Ilahe, Rabea, additional, and Kuhlmann, Stephanie, additional
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- 2015
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42. La política de Uganda para los desplazados internos
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Miller, Joy
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Desplazados internos ,Uganda ,Política - Published
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43. Does Providing Infant Caregivers With a Wearable Blanket Increase Safe Sleep Practices? A Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Ahlers-Schmidt, Carolyn R., Schunn, Christy, Nguyen, Michelle, Nimeskern-Miller, Joy, Ilahe, Rabea, and Kuhlmann, Stephanie
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SUDDEN infant death syndrome prevention ,SUDDEN infant death syndrome risk factors ,BEDDING ,CAREGIVERS ,CHI-squared test ,RESEARCH funding ,STATISTICAL sampling ,SLEEP ,DATA analysis ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials - Abstract
The article discusses effectiveness of a wearable blanket versus water bottle to increase safe sleep practices among parents or caregivers. It mentions that caregivers who received wearable blankets were more likely to report being reminded about safe sleep practices for their infants. It also mentions need of strategies to help educate caregivers on the safe sleep guidelines.
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44. Emergence and Genetic Variation of Neuraminidase Stalk Deletions in Avian Influenza Viruses
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Li, Jinling, primary, Dohna, Heinrich zu, additional, Cardona, Carol J., additional, Miller, Joy, additional, and Carpenter, Tim E., additional
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45. Airway dimensions in COPD: Relationships with clinical variables
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Mair, Grant, primary, Maclay, John, additional, Miller, Joy J., additional, McAllister, David, additional, Connell, Martin, additional, Murchison, John T., additional, and MacNee, William, additional
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- 2010
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46. Identifying errors in avian influenza virus gene sequences and implications for data usage of public databases
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Li, Jinling, primary, Dohna, Heinrich zu, additional, Miller, Joy, additional, Cardona, Carol J., additional, and Carpenter, Tim E., additional
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- 2010
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47. Invasions by Eurasian Avian Influenza Virus H6 Genes and Replacement of Its North American Clade
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zu Dohna, Heinrich, primary, Li, Jinling, additional, Cardona, Carol J., additional, Miller, Joy, additional, and Carpenter, Tim E., additional
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48. A multi-species epidemic model with spatial dynamics
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Arino, Julien, primary, Davis, Jonathan R., additional, Hartley, David, additional, Jordan, Richard, additional, Miller, Joy M., additional, and van den Driessche, P., additional
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- 2005
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49. Annual US Air Force Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Report, 1995.
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ARMSTRONG LAB BROOKS AFB TX AEROSPACE MEDICINE DIRECTORATE, Miller, Joy M., Puckett, Martin A., ARMSTRONG LAB BROOKS AFB TX AEROSPACE MEDICINE DIRECTORATE, Miller, Joy M., and Puckett, Martin A.
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This report evaluates the 1995 US Air Force (USAF) Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Prevention and Control Program. The report analyzes data from 88 medical treatment facilities worldwide and compares 1995 data with that from 1992-94. The 1995 USAF active duty total STD incidence rate was 7.64 cases per 1,000 personnel. This rate represents a 18.9% decline from the 1994 reported STD incidence rate of 9.41 per 1,000 personnel. Among active duty personnel, chlamydia infections continue to be the most frequently reported STD, followed by gonorrhea. Since 1992, the number of cases of STDs have also been declining among the nonactive duty population (dependents and retirees).
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50. Annual US Air Force Tuberculosis Report, 1995.
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ARMSTRONG LAB BROOKS AFB TX AEROSPACE MEDICINE DIRECTORATE, Miller, Joy M., Puckett, Martin A., ARMSTRONG LAB BROOKS AFB TX AEROSPACE MEDICINE DIRECTORATE, Miller, Joy M., and Puckett, Martin A.
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This report evaluates the 1995 US Air Force (USAF) Tuberculosis (TB) Prevention and Control Program. The report analyzes TB mortality, morbidity, and tuberculosis screening data from 88 medical treatment facilities worldwide. The data are compared to US tuberculosis incidence data and to USAF morbidity and screening data for 1992-1994. In 1995, there were no reported deaths attributed to tuberculosis. Among USAF active duty personnel, the tuberculosis incidence rate continued to decline (1995 incidence per 100,000 personnel was 0.49 compared to 1994 incidence of 0.71). Out of the 131,883 TB skin tests (TSTs) administered to active duty personnel, 2,940 were eligible for isoniazid (INH) therapy. Among the nonactive duty population, there were 93,201 TSTs administered. A total of 2,467 nonactive duty persons were positive reactors under 35 years of age or recent converters (71.2% placed on INH).
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