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2. An Evaluation of Parent and Teacher Discrepancies on an Adaptive Behavior Measure for Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability, and Global Developmental Delay
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Stevens, Mallory A., Selders, Kimberly J., Jeckel, Olivia, Brownfield, Valerie, and Nowell, Kerri P.
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Comprehensive evaluations include data from multiple informants, but discrepancies occur on adaptive skill measures of youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disabilities (ID). This study investigated discrepancies between parent-teacher ratings on a measure of adaptive behavior ["Adaptive Behavior Assessment System, Third Edition" (ABAS-3)] in a clinical sample of 115 youth. Agreement between informants was determined and then discrepancies were identified using paired-sample "t"-tests for the whole sample and subsamples. Factors associated with parent-teacher discrepancies were investigated including age, diagnoses, IQ, autism symptomology, and parent education. Parent-teacher scores were moderately correlated for the ABAS-3 composite and domains. Teachers rated youth with ASD and ID as having higher adaptive skills. Autism symptomology significantly predicted discrepancies between informants on the ABAS-3.
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- 2023
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3. Randomized controlled trial of propranolol on social communication and anxiety in children and young adults with autism spectrum disorder
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Beversdorf, David Q., Ferguson, Bradley, Hunter, Samantha, Hirst, Kathy, Lolli, Bridget, Bellesheim, Katherine R., Barton, Amy U., Muckerman, Julie, Takahashi, Nicole, Selders, Kimberly, Holem, Ryan, Sohl, Kristin, Dyke, Peter, Stichter, Janine, Mazurek, Micah, and Kanne, Stephen
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- 2024
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4. Turnaround Principal Self-Efficacy Beliefs in One Successful, Model Florida School District: A Case Study
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Lindsey C. Selders
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One of the categories of failing public schools is turnaround schools, which requires effective school leadership and teachers to improve student achievement scores. However, the impact of principals' self-efficacy beliefs in successfully turning around failing schools is unknown. The purpose of this research was to investigate principal self-efficacy in turnaround schools to determine to what degree principal self-efficacy beliefs influences student achievement in English Language Arts and mathematics. This study was based on a self-efficacy theory that was derived from Bandura's (1986) social cognitive theory. Social cognitive theory, originally theorized as the Social learning theory in the 1960s, was expanded to explain how people learn from social interactions and reciprocal interactions of behaviors, people, and their environments. This study followed a quantitative correlational research design in which cross-sectional surveys were distributed to a purposive sample of principals in one public Florida school district with a history of successfully turning around failing schools, then followed by Independent t-tests and correlation analyses. The Principal Sense of Efficacy Scale was used to collect data on principal self-efficacy beliefs and then analyzed for significant correlations. Findings indicated that instructional leadership had the highest means scores, suggesting principal felt the most comfortable with making a positive impact on the learning in their school. Furthermore, gender and race/ethnicity differences in principal self-efficacy beliefs exist, but not for age. Years of experience as a turnaround principal seemed to have some influence, but they did not significantly impact self-efficacy beliefs in instructional leadership, school management, or moral leadership. However, further research with larger, more diverse samples is needed before these findings can be generalized. Furthermore, no statistically significant correlations existed between self-efficacy beliefs and English Language Arts and math achievement scores. While these findings provide insights into the relationships between principal self-efficacy beliefs, demographic factors, and student outcomes, they also underscore the complexity of educational outcomes and the potential influence of multiple variables. [The dissertation citations contained here are published with the permission of ProQuest LLC. Further reproduction is prohibited without permission. Copies of dissertations may be obtained by Telephone (800) 1-800-521-0600. Web page: http://www.proquest.com/en-US/products/dissertations/individuals.shtml.]
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- 2023
5. Porous Nano-Fiber Structure of Modified Electrospun Chitosan GBR Membranes Improve Osteoblast Calcium Phosphate Deposition in Osteoblast-Fibroblast Co-Cultures
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Hengjie Su, Tomoko Fujiwara, Omar Skalli, Gretchen Schreyack Selders, Ting Li, Linna Mao, and Joel D. Bumgardner
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chitosan ,electrospinning ,guided bone regeneration ,calcium phosphate deposition ,co-culture ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Desirable characteristics of electrospun chitosan membranes (ESCM) for guided bone regeneration are their nanofiber structure that mimics the extracellular fiber matrix and porosity for the exchange of signals between bone and soft tissue compartments. However, ESCM are susceptible to swelling and loss of nanofiber and porous structure in physiological environments. A novel post-electrospinning method using di-tert-butyl dicarbonate (tBOC) prevents swelling and loss of nanofibrous structure better than sodium carbonate treatments. This study aimed to evaluate the hypothesis that retention of nanofiber morphology and high porosity of tBOC-modified ESCM (tBOC-ESCM) would support more bone mineralization in osteoblast-fibroblast co-cultures compared to Na2CO3 treated membranes (Na2CO3-ESCM) and solution-cast chitosan solid films (CM-film). The results showed that only the tBOC-ESCM retained the nanofibrous structure and had approximately 14 times more pore volume than Na2CO3-ESCM and thousands of times more pore volume than CM-films, respectively. In co-cultures, the tBOC-ESCM resulted in a significantly greater calcium-phosphate deposition by osteoblasts than either the Na2CO3-ESCM or CM-film (p < 0.05). This work supports the study hypothesis that tBOC-ESCM with nanofiber structure and high porosity promotes the exchange of signals between osteoblasts and fibroblasts, leading to improved mineralization in vitro and thus potentially improved bone healing and regeneration in guided bone regeneration applications
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- 2024
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6. A Qualitative Phenomenological Study Exploring the Collaborative Relationship between the General and Special Education Teachers in the Inclusive Classroom
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Victoria Selders
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An inclusive classroom requires special and general education teachers to collaborate to facilitate the learning of students with disabilities. Often, the collaboration between special and general education teachers is ineffective due to the misunderstanding of roles, superiority, conflicts, and teaching strategies. These concerns inhibit the learning of students with disabilities who need specific instructions, resources, and special education centered resources to benefit from education. The purpose of this qualitative research was to explore the collaborative relationship between special and general education teachers who are providing instruction to special education students in the inclusive classroom. The theoretical framework used in this study included self-efficacy theory and social cognitive theory by Bandura (2001). The study used a phenomenological qualitative research design. The research used a purposive sampling technique to recruit 12 participants. Data were collected through an online questionnaire and interviews. Nvivo software was used to analyze the qualitative data. Data analysis revealed that 100% of the participants understood collaboration and its significance in an inclusive classroom. Notably, 92% of the participants understood their specific roles but did not understand their fellow teachers' specific roles. The common challenges identified to achieve an inclusive classroom include modifying Tier 1 strategies, pacing, ineffective schedules, lack of clear goals and roles, and choosing the most effective teaching strategy in an inclusive classroom. The researcher concluded that special and general education teachers understand their roles in an inclusive classroom, but do not clearly understand their fellow teachers' roles, which is the source of conflict in their collaboration. Future research should choose a research design that incorporates more participants. [The dissertation citations contained here are published with the permission of ProQuest LLC. Further reproduction is prohibited without permission. Copies of dissertations may be obtained by Telephone (800) 1-800-521-0600. Web page: http://www.proquest.com/en-US/products/dissertations/individuals.shtml.]
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- 2021
7. Subretinal Hyperreflective Material in the Comparison of Age-Related Macular Degeneration Treatments Trials
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Willoughby, Alex S, Ying, Gui-shuang, Toth, Cynthia A, Maguire, Maureen G, Burns, Russell E, Grunwald, Juan E, Daniel, Ebenezer, Jaffe, Glenn J, Williams, David F, Beardsley, Sara, Bennett, Steven, Cantrill, Herbert, Chan-Tram, Carmen, Cheshier, Holly, Damato, Kathyrn, Davies, John, Dev, Sundeep, Enloe, Julianne, Follano, Gennaro, Gilbert, Peggy, Johnson, Jill, Jones, Tori, Mayleben, Lisa, Mittra, Robert, Moos, Martha, Neist, Ryan, Oestreich, Neal, Quiram, Polly, Ramsay, Robert, Ryan, Edwin, Schindeldecker, Stephanie, Snater, John, Steele, Trenise, Selders, Dwight, Tonsfeldt, Jessica, Valardi, Shelly, Fish, Gary Edd, Aguado, Hank A, Arceneaux, Sally, Arnwine, Jean, Bell, Kim, Bell, Tina, Boleman, Bob, Bradley, Patricia, Callanan, David, Coors, Lori, Creighton, Jodi, Crew, Timothy, Cummings, Kimberly, Dock, Christopher, Duignan, Karen, Fuller, Dwain, Gray, Keith, Hendrix, Betsy, Hesse, Nicholas, Jaramillo, Diana, Jost, Bradley, Lash, Sandy, Lonsdale, Laura, Mackens, Michael, Mutz, Karin, Potts, Michael, Sanchez, Brenda, Snyder, William, Solley, Wayne, Tarter, Carrie, Wang, Robert, Williams, Patrick, Perkins, Stephen L, Anderson, Nicholas, Arnold, Ann, Blais, Paul, Googe, Joseph, Higdon, Tina T, Hunt, Cecile, Johnson, Mary, Miller, James, Moore, Misty, Morris, Charity K, Morris, Christopher, Oelrich, Sarah, Oliver, Kristina, Seitz, Vicky, Whetstone, Jerry, Doft, Bernard H, Bedel, Jay, Bergren, Robert, Borthwick, Ann, Conrad, Paul, Fec, Amanda, Fulwylie, Christina, Ingram, Willia, Latham, Shawnique, Lester, Gina, Liu, Judy, Lobes, Louis, Lucko, Nicole M, Mechling, Holly, Merlotti, Lori, and McBroom, Keith
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Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Macular Degeneration ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Clinical Research ,Neurodegenerative ,Eye ,Angiogenesis Inhibitors ,Antibodies ,Monoclonal ,Humanized ,Bevacizumab ,Cicatrix ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Geographic Atrophy ,Humans ,Intravitreal Injections ,Middle Aged ,Prospective Studies ,Ranibizumab ,Retina ,Retinal Pigment Epithelium ,Tomography ,Optical Coherence ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,Visual Acuity ,Wet Macular Degeneration ,Comparison of Age-Related Macular Degeneration Treatments Trials Research Group ,Clinical Sciences ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Public Health and Health Services ,Ophthalmology & Optometry - Abstract
PurposeTo evaluate the association of subretinal hyperreflective material (SHRM) with visual acuity (VA), geographic atrophy (GA), and scar in the Comparison of Age-Related Macular Degeneration Treatments Trials (CATT).DesignProspective cohort study within a randomized clinical trial.ParticipantsThe 1185 CATT participants.MethodsMasked readers graded scar and GA on fundus photography and fluorescein angiography and graded SHRM on time-domain and spectral-domain (SD) optical coherence tomography (OCT) throughout 104 weeks. Measurements of SHRM height and width in the fovea, within the center 1 mm(2), or outside the center 1mm(2) were obtained on SD OCT images at 56 (n = 76) and 104 (n = 66) weeks.Main outcome measuresPresence of SHRM, as well as location and size, and associations with VA, scar, and GA.ResultsAmong CATT participants, the percentage with SHRM at enrollment was 77%, decreasing to 68% at 4 weeks after treatment and to 54% at 104 weeks. At 104 weeks, scar was present more often in eyes with persistent SHRM than in eyes with SHRM that resolved (64% vs. 31%; P < 0.0001). Among eyes with detailed evaluation of SHRM at weeks 56 (n = 76) and 104 (n = 66), mean VA letter score was 73.5 (standard error [SE], 2.8), 73.1 (SE, 3.4), 65.3 (SE, 3.5), and 63.9 (SE, 3.7) when SHRM was absent, present outside the central 1 mm(2), present within the central 1 mm(2) but not the foveal center, or present at the foveal center (P = 0.02), respectively. When SHRM was present, the median maximum height under the fovea, within the central 1 mm(2) including the fovea and anywhere within the scan, was 86 μm, 120 μm, and 122 μm, respectively. Visual acuity was decreased with greater SHRM height and width (P < 0.05).ConclusionsIn eyes with neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD), SHRM is common and often persists after anti-vascular endothelial growth factor treatment. At 2 years, eyes with scar were more likely to have SHRM than other eyes. Greater SHRM dimensions were associated with worse VA. In eyes with neovascular AMD, SHRM is an important morphologic biomarker.
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- 2015
8. Porous Nano-Fiber Structure of Modified Electrospun Chitosan GBR Membranes Improve Osteoblast Calcium Phosphate Deposition in Osteoblast-Fibroblast Co-Cultures
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Su, Hengjie, primary, Fujiwara, Tomoko, additional, Skalli, Omar, additional, Selders, Gretchen Schreyack, additional, Li, Ting, additional, Mao, Linna, additional, and Bumgardner, Joel D., additional
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- 2024
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9. TO THE ENDS OF THE MARKETPLACE: As ministry-minded vocations dwindle, Christian colleges and universities adapt to new demands
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Selders, Kevin
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Bible colleges -- Forecasts and trends -- Services ,Career development -- Forecasts and trends -- Religious aspects ,Church colleges -- Forecasts and trends -- Services ,Market trend/market analysis ,Philosophy and religion - Abstract
When Emma Lown entered Lancaster Bible College as a freshman, she knew she wanted to serve God through her vocation, but she did not want to directly work for a [...]
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- 2020
10. Pig barns ammonia and greenhouse gas emission mitigation by slurry aeration and acid scrubber
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Mostafa, Ehab, Selders, Anne, Gates, Richard S., and Buescher, Wolfgang
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- 2020
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11. Aeration of pig slurry affects ammonia and greenhouse gases emissions
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Mostafa, E., Selders, A., and Buescher, W.
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- 2019
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12. Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Drugs Do Not Affect Visual Outcome in Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration in the BRAMD Trial
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Schlingemann, R.O., Verbraak, F.D., van Schooneveld, M., Wezel, M., Stam, H., Jansen-Kok, C., Althoff, A., Bakker, D., van der Zee, A., Stam, M., De Vries, D.J., Vingerling, J.R., Naus- Postema, N.C., De Roon Hertoge, K.L., Klaver, C.C.W., Kilic, E., Noordzij, Y., Noordzij, J., Vermij, A., Hooghart, A., Dijkman, G., Boesten, I., Kiewiet de Jonge, C., Kromhart- de Haas, M., Mollinger, C., Zwaan, J.W., Brink, L., Boolman, A., Hooymans, J.M.M., Kamminga, N., Huiskamp, A., Postma, G., Meinen, M., Uwantege, L., Luurtsema, H.R., Eisses, J.F., Ronardel de Lavalette, V.W., Van De Pol, J.P., Hoyng, C.B., de Vries, A., Huntink, E., Kalisingh, A., Hoeks, L., Hermans, H., Rotteveel, A., Weeda, J., Van Ast, C., van der Linden, M., Klaver, H., van Hierden, R., Coops, A., Corstanje, K., Jansen, M., van den Berg, N., Rulo, A., Gerbrandy, F., Tromp, A., Lopes Cardozol, O., Zola, E., Van Leeuwen, B., Dantuma, G., Koning, S., van Baekel, M., Selders, M., Zandee, M., Goudriaan, M., Langen, A., van de Mortel, R.W.H., Tetteroo, A., de Groot, Y., Dijkgraaf, M.G.W., De Haan, R., Zwinderman, A.H., Schauwvlieghe, A.M.E., Mehmedovic, S., van Dalen, J.J.W., Corten, I., Veenstra, E., Strubel, Y., Peto, T., Blows, P., Ringens, P.J., Geskus, R., van Leeuwen, R., Buitendijk, Gabriëlle H.S., Schauwvlieghe, Ann-Sofie M.E., Vingerling, Johannes R., Schlingemann, Reinier O., and Klaver, Caroline C.W.
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- 2018
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13. Randomized controlled trial of propranolol on social communication and anxiety in children and young adults with autism spectrum disorder
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Beversdorf, David Q., primary, Ferguson, Bradley, additional, Hunter, Samantha, additional, Hirst, Kathy, additional, Lolli, Bridget, additional, Bellesheim, Katherine R., additional, Barton, Amy U., additional, Muckerman, Julie, additional, Takahashi, Nicole, additional, Selders, Kimberly, additional, Holem, Ryan, additional, Sohl, Kristin, additional, Dyke, Peter, additional, Stichter, Janine, additional, Mazurek, Micah, additional, and Kanne, Stephen, additional
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- 2023
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14. Culturally Responsive Evidence-Based Practices for Black Males With Emotional Behavioral Disorders.
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Power, Mara E., Kelley, Mya H., Selders, Kimberly J., and Green, Ambra L.
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BLACK men ,CULTURALLY relevant education ,PRAISE ,CLASSROOM management ,BEHAVIOR disorders - Abstract
Students of color, especially Black males identified as having emotional behavior disorders (EBD), are overrepresented in exclusionary practices. Exclusionary practices, such as in-school suspension, out-of-school suspension, and expulsion, negatively impact academic and social–emotional–behavioral outcomes for all students, especially students with EBD. This article identifies the overlapping principles of culturally responsive teaching and culturally responsive pedagogy as theorized by Gay and Ladson-Billings so that teachers of students of color identified with EBD can better support the specific learning needs of their students. These principles are explicitly applied to behavior-specific praise and error corrections, two evidence-based classroom behavioral management practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. Schulentwicklung aus einer Verhärtung heraus
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Brüsemeister, Thomas, Gromala, Lisa, Böhm-Kasper, Oliver, Selders, Odette, Arbeitsgruppe Schulinspektion, Altrichter, Herbert, Series editor, Brüsemeister, Thomas, Series editor, Clement, Ute, Series editor, Heinrich, Martin, Series editor, Langer, Roman, Series editor, Maag Merki, Katharina, Series editor, Rürup, Matthias, Series editor, and Wissinger, Jochen, Series editor
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- 2016
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16. Schulinspektion und Schulentwicklung – Ergebnisse der quantitativen Schulleitungsbefragung
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Böhm-Kasper, Oliver, Selders, Odette, Lambrecht, Maike, Arbeitsgruppe Schulinspektion, Altrichter, Herbert, Series editor, Brüsemeister, Thomas, Series editor, Clement, Ute, Series editor, Heinrich, Martin, Series editor, Langer, Roman, Series editor, Maag Merki, Katharina, Series editor, Rürup, Matthias, Series editor, and Wissinger, Jochen, Series editor
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- 2016
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17. Subretinal Hyperreflective Material in the Comparison of Age-Related Macular Degeneration Treatments Trials
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Williams, David F., Beardsley, Sara, Bennett, Steven, Cantrill, Herbert, Chan-Tram, Carmen, Cheshier, Holly, Damato, Kathyrn, Davies, John, Dev, Sundeep, Enloe, Julianne, Follano, Gennaro, Gilbert, Peggy, Johnson, Jill, Jones, Tori, Mayleben, Lisa, Mittra, Robert, Moos, Martha, Neist, Ryan, Oestreich, Neal, Quiram, Polly, Ramsay, Robert, Ryan, Edwin, Schindeldecker, Stephanie, Snater, John, Steele, Trenise, Selders, Dwight, Tonsfeldt, Jessica, Valardi, Shelly, Fish, Gary Edd, Aguado, Hank A., Arceneaux, Sally, Arnwine, Jean, Bell, Kim, Bell, Tina, Boleman, Bob, Bradley, Patricia, Callanan, David, Coors, Lori, Creighton, Jodi, Crew, Timothy, Cummings, Kimberly, Dock, Christopher, Duignan, Karen, Fuller, Dwain, Gray, Keith, Hendrix, Betsy, Hesse, Nicholas, Jaramillo, Diana, Jost, Bradley, Lash, Sandy, Lonsdale, Laura, Mackens, Michael, Mutz, Karin, Potts, Michael, Sanchez, Brenda, Snyder, William, Solley, Wayne, Tarter, Carrie, Wang, Robert, Williams, Patrick, Perkins, Stephen L., Anderson, Nicholas, Arnold, Ann, Blais, Paul, Googe, Joseph, Higdon, Tina T., Hunt, Cecile, Johnson, Mary, Miller, James, Moore, Misty, Morris, Charity K., Morris, Christopher, Oelrich, Sarah, Oliver, Kristina, Seitz, Vicky, Whetstone, Jerry, Doft, Bernard H., Bedel, Jay, Bergren, Robert, Borthwick, Ann, Conrad, Paul, Fec, Amanda, Fulwylie, Christina, Ingram, Willia, Latham, Shawnique, Lester, Gina, Liu, Judy, Lobes, Louis, Lucko, Nicole M., Mechling, Holly, Merlotti, Lori, McBroom, Keith, Olsen, Karl, Puskas, Danielle, Rath, Pamela, Schmucker, Maria, Schueckler, Lynn, Schultz, Christina, Shultz, Heather, Steinberg, David, Vyas, Avni, Whale, Kim, Yeckel, Kimberly, Orth, David H., Arredondo, Linda S., Brown, Susan, Ciscato, Barbara J., Civantos, Joseph M., Figliulo, Celeste, Hasan, Sohail, Kosinski, Belinda, Muir, Dan, Nelson, Kiersten, Packo, Kirk, Pollack, John S., Rezaei, Kourous, Shelton, Gina, Townsend-Patrick, Shannya, Walsh, Marian, Richard McDonald, H., Ansari, Nina, Bye, Amanda, Fu, Arthur D., Grout, Sean, Indermill, Chad, Johnson, Robert N., Michael Jumper, J., Linares, Silvia, Lujan, Brandon J., Munden, Ames, Persons, Meredith, Rodriguez, Rosa, Rose, Jennifer M., Teske, Brandi, Urias, Yesmin, Young, Stephen, Dreyer, Richard F., Daniel, Howard, Connaughton, Michele, Handelman, Irvin, Hobbs, Stephen, Hoerner, Christine, Hudson, Dawn, Kopfer, Marcia, Lee, Michael, Lemley, Craig, Logan, Joe, Ma, Colin, Mallet, Christophe, Milliron, Amanda, Peters, Mark, Wohlsein, Harry, Pearlman, Joel A., Andrews, Margo, Bartlett, Melissa, Carlson, Nanette, Cox, Emily, Equi, Robert, Gonzalez, Marta, Griffin, Sophia, Hogue, Fran, Kennedy, Lance, Kryuchkov, Lana, Lopez, Carmen, Lopez, Danny, Luevano, Bertha, McKenna, Erin, Patel, Arun, Reed, Brian, Secor, Nyla, Sison, Iris R., Tsai, Tony, Varghis, Nina, Waller, Brooke, Wendel, Robert, Yebra, Reina, Roth, Daniel B., Deinzer, Jane, Fine, Howard, Green, Flory, Green, Stuart, Keyser, Bruce, Leff, Steven, Leviton, Amy, Martir, Amy, Mosenthine, Kristin, Muscle, Starr, Okoren, Linda, Parker, Sandy, Prenner, Jonathan, Price, Nancy, Rogers, Deana, Rosas, Linda, Schlosser, Alex, Studenko, Loretta, Tantum, Thea, Wheatley, Harold, Trese, Michael T., Aaberg, Thomas, Bezaire, Denis, Bridges, Craig, Bryant, Doug, Capone, Antonio, Coleman, Michelle, Consolo, Christina, Cook, Cindy, DuLong, Candice, Garretson, Bruce, Grooten, Tracy, Hammersley, Julie, Hassan, Tarek, Jessick, Heather, Jones, Nanette, Kinsman, Crystal, Krumlauf, Jennifer, Lewis, Sandy, Locke, Heather, Margherio, Alan, Markus, Debra, Marsh, Tanya, Neal, Serena, Noffke, Amy, Oh, Kean, Pence, Clarence, Preston, Lisa, Raphaelian, Paul, Regan, Virginia R., Roberts, Peter, Ruby, Alan, Sarrafizadeh, Ramin, Scherf, Marissa, Scott, Sarita, Sneed, Scott, Staples, Lisa, Terry, Brad, Trese, Matthew T., Videtich, Joan, Williams, George, Zajechowski, Mary, Joseph, Daniel P., Blinder, Kevin, Boyd, Lynda, Buckley, Sarah, Crow, Meaghan, Dinatale, Amanda, Engelbrecht, Nicholas, Forke, Bridget, Gabel, Dana, Grand, Gilbert, Grillion-Cerone, Jennifer, Holekamp, Nancy, Kelly, Charlotte, Nobel, Ginny, Pepple, Kelly, Raeber, Matt, Kumar Rao, P., Ressel, Tammy, Schremp, Steven, Sgorlon, Merrilee, Shears, Shantia, Thomas, Matthew, Timma, Cathy, Vaughn, Annette, Walters, Carolyn, Weeks, Rhonda, Wehmeier, Jarrod, Wright, Tim, Berinstein, Daniel M., Ayyad, Aida, Barazi, Mohammed K., Bickhart, Erica, Brady, Tracey, Byank, Lisa, Cronise, Alysia, Denny, Vanessa, Dunn, Courtney, Flory, Michael, Frantz, Robert, Garfinkel, Richard A., Gilbert, William, Lai, Michael M., Melamud, Alexander, Newgen, Janine, Newton, Shamekia, Oliver, Debbie, Osman, Michael, Sanders, Reginald, von Fricken, Manfred, Dugel, Pravin, Arenas, Sandra, Balea, Gabe, Bartoli, Dayna, Bucci, John, Cornelius, Jennifer A., Dickens, Scheleen, Doherty, Don, Dunlap, Heather, Goldenberg, David, Jamal, Karim, Jimenez, Norma, Kavanagh, Nicole, Kunimoto, Derek, Martin, John, Miner, Jessica, Mobley, Sarah, Park, Donald, Quinlan, Edward, Sipperley, Jack, Slagle, Carol, Smith, Danielle, Yafchak, Miguelina, Yager, Rohana, Flaxel, Christina J., Bailey, Steven, Francis, Peter, Howell, Chris, Hwang, Thomas, Ira, Shirley, Klein, Michael, Lauer, Andreas, Liesegang, Teresa, Lundquist, Ann, Nolte, Sarah, Nolte, Susan K., Pickell, Scott, Pope, Susan, Rossi, Joseph, Schain, Mitchell, Steinkamp, Peter, Toomey, Maureen D., Vahrenwald, Debora, West, Kelly, Hubbard, Baker, Andelman, Stacey, Bergstrom, Chris, Brower, Judy, Cribbs, Blaine, Curtis, Linda, Dobbs, Jannah, DuBois, Lindreth, Gaultney, Jessica, Gibbs, Deborah, Jordan, Debora, Leef, Donna, Martin, Daniel F., Myles, Robert, Olsen, Timothy, Schwent, Bryan, Srivastava, Sunil, Waldron, Rhonda, Antoszyk, Andrew N., Balasubramaniam, Uma, Brooks, Danielle, Brown, Justin, Browning, David, Clark, Loraine, Ennis, Sarah, Held, Susannah, Helms, Jennifer V., Herby, Jenna, Karow, Angie, Leotaud, Pearl, Massimino, Caterina, McClain, Donna, McOwen, Michael, Mindel, Jennifer, Pereira, Candace, Pierce, Rachel, Powers, Michele, Price, Angela, Rohrer, Jason, Sanders, Jason, Avery, Robert L., Avery, Kelly, Basefsky, Jessica, Beckner, Liz, Castellarin, Alessandro, Couvillion, Stephen, Giust, Jack, Giust, Matthew, Nasir, Maan, Pieramici, Dante, Rabena, Melvin, Risard, Sarah, See, Robert, Smith, Jerry, Wan, Lisha, Bakri, Sophie J., Abu-Yaghi, Nakhleh, Barkmeier, Andrew, Berg, Karin, Burrington, Jean, Edwards, Albert, Goddard, Shannon, Howard, Shannon, Iezzi, Raymond, Lewison, Denise, Link, Thomas, McCannel, Colin A., Overend, Joan, Pach, John, Ruszczyk, Margaret, Shultz, Ryan, Stephan, Cindy, Vogen, Diane, Bradford, Reagan H., Jr., Bergman, Vanessa, Burris, Russ, Butt, Amanda, Daniels, Beth, Dwiggins, Connie, Fransen, Stephen, Guerrero, Tiffany, Haivala, Darin, Harris, Amy, Icks, Sonny, Kingsley, Ronald, Redden, Lena, Richmond, Rob, Ross, Brittany, White, Kammerin, Youngberg, Misty, Topping, Trexler M., Bennett, Steve, Chong, Sandy, Ciotti, Mary, Cleary, Tina, Corey, Emily, Donovan, Dennis, Frederick, Albert, Freese, Lesley, Graham, Margaret, Gud, Natalya, Howard, Taneika, Jones, Mike, Morley, Michael, Moses, Katie, Stone, Jen, Ty, Robin, Wiegand, Torsten, Williams, Lindsey, Winder, Beth, Awh, Carl C., Amonette, Michelle, Arrindell, Everton, Beck, Dena, Busbee, Brandon, Dilback, Amy, Downs, Sara, Guidry, Allison, Gutow, Gary, Hardin, Jackey, Hines, Sarah, Hutchins, Emily, LaCivita, Kim, Lester, Ashley, Malott, Larry, McCain, MaryAnn, Miracle, Jayme, Moffat, Kenneth, Palazzotta, Lacy, Robinson, Kelly, Sonkin, Peter, Travis, Alecia, Wallace, Roy Trent, Winters, Kelly J., Wray, Julia, Harris, April E., Bunnell, Mari, Crooks, Katrina, Fitzgerald, Rebecca, Javid, Cameron, Kew, Corin, Kill, Erica, Kline, Patricia, Kreienkamp, Janet, Martinez, Maricruz, Ann Moore, Roy, Saavedra, Egbert, Taylor, LuAnne, Walsh, Mark, Wilson, Larry, Ciulla, Thomas A., Coyle, Ellen, Harrington, Tonya, Harris, Charlotte, Hood, Cindi, Kerr, Ingrid, Maturi, Raj, Moore, Dawn, Morrow, Stephanie, Savage, Jennifer, Sink, Bethany, Steele, Tom, Thukral, Neelam, Wilburn, Janet, Walker, Joseph P., Banks, Jennifer, Ciampaglia, Debbie, Dyshanowitz, Danielle, Frederick, Jennifer, Tom Ghuman, A., Grodin, Richard, Kiesel, Cheryl, Knips, Eileen, McCue, Jonathan, Ortiz, Maria, Peters, Crystal, Raskauskas, Paul, Schoeman, Etienne, Sharma, Ashish, Wing, Glenn, Youngblood, Rebecca, Chandra, Suresh R., Altaweel, Michael, Blodi, Barbara, Burke, Kathryn, Dietzman, Kristine A., Gottlieb, Justin, Knutson, Gene, Krolnik, Denise, Michael Nork, T., Olson, Shelly, Peterson, John, Reed, Sandra, Soderling, Barbara, Somers, Guy, Stevens, Thomas, Wealti, Angela, Bearelly, Srilaxmi, Branchaud, Brenda, Bryant, Joyce W., Crowell, Sara, Fekrat, Sharon, Gammage, Merritt, Harrison, Cheala, Jones, Sarah, McClain, Noreen, McCuen, Brooks, Mruthyunjaya, Prithvi, Queen, Jeanne, Sarin, Neeru, Skalak, Cindy, Skelly, Marriner, Suner, Ivan, Tomany, Ronnie, Welch, Lauren, Park, Susanna S., Cassidy, Allison, Chandra, Karishma, Good, Idalew, Imson, Katrina, Kaur, Sashi, Metzler, Helen, Morse, Lawrence, Redenbo, Ellen, Salvador, Marisa, Telander, David, Thomas, Mark, Wallace, Cindy, Barr, Charles C., Battcher, Amanda, Bottorff, Michelle, Chasteen, Mary, Clark, Kelly, Denning, Diane, Schoen, Debra, Schultz, Amy, Tempel, Evie, Wheeler, Lisa, Whittington, Greg K., Stone, Thomas W., Blevins, Todd, Buck, Michelle, Cruz, Lynn, Heath, Wanda, Holcomb, Diana, Isernhagen, Rick, Kidd, Terri, Kitchens, John, Sears, Cathy, Slade, Ed, Van Arsdall, Jeanne, VanHoose, Brenda, Wolfe, Jenny, Wood, William, Zilis, John, Crooks, Carol, Disney, Larry, Liu, Mimi, Petty, Stephen, Sall, Sandra, Folk, James C., Aly, Tracy, Brotherton, Abby, Critser, Douglas, Hinz, Connie J., Karakas, Stefani, Kirschner, Valerie, Lester, Cheyanne, Montague, Cindy, Russell, Stephen, Stockman, Heather, Taylor, Barbara, Verdick, Randy, Walshire, Jean, Thompson, John T., Connell, Barbara, Constantine, Maryanth, Davis, John L., Jr., Holsapple, Gwen, Hunter, Lisa, Lenane, C. Nicki, Mitchell, Robin, Russel, Leslie, Sjaarda, Raymond, Brown, David M., Benz, Matthew, Burns, Llewellyn, Carranza, JoLene G., Fish, Richard, Goates, Debra, Hay, Shayla, Jeffers, Theresa, Kegley, Eric, Kubecka, Dallas, McGilvra, Stacy, Richter, Beau, Sneed, Veronica, Stoever, Cary, Tellez, Isabell, Wong, Tien, Kim, Ivana, Andreoli, Christopher, Barresi, Leslie, Brett, Sarah, Callahan, Charlene, Capaccioli, Karen, Carli, William, Coppola, Matthew, Emmanuel, Nicholas, Evans, Claudia, Fagan, Anna, Grillo, Marcia, Head, John, Kieser, Troy, Lee, Elaine, Lord, Ursula, Miretsky, Edward, Palitsch, Kate, Petrin, Todd, Reader, Liz, Reznichenko, Svetlana, Robertson, Mary, Smith, Justin, Vavvas, Demetrios, Wells, John, Cahill, Cassie, Lloyd Clark, W., Henry, Kayla, Johnson, David, Miller, Peggy, Oliver, LaDetrick, Spivey, Robbin, Swinford, Tiffany, Taylor, Mallie, Lambert, Michael, Chase, Kris, Fredrickson, Debbie, Khawly, Joseph, Lazarte, Valerie, Lowd, Donald, Miller, Pam, Willis, Arthur, Ferrone, Philip J., Almonte, Miguel, Arnott, Rachel, Aviles, Ingrid, Carbon, Sheri, Chitjian, Michael, DAmore, Kristen, Elliott, Christin, Fastenberg, David, Golub, Barry, Graham, Kenneth, Lavorna, AnnMarie, Murphy, Laura, Palomo, Amanda, Puglisi, Christina, Rhee, David, Romero, Juan, Rosenblatt, Brett, Salcedo, Glenda, Schlameuss, Marianne, Shakin, Eric, Sookhai, Vasanti, Kaiser, Richard, Affel, Elizabeth, Brown, Gary, Centinaro, Christina, Fine, Deborah, Fineman, Mitchell, Formoso, Michele, Garg, Sunir, Grande, Lisa, Herbert, Carolyn, Ho, Allen, Hsu, Jason, Jay, Maryann, Lavetsky, Lisa, Liebenbaum, Elaine, Maguire, Joseph, Monsonego, Julia, O'Connor, Lucia, Pierce, Lisa, Regillo, Carl, Rosario, Maria, Spirn, Marc, Vander, James, Walsh, Jennifer, Davidorf, Frederick H., Barnett, Amanda, Chang, Susie, Christoforidis, John, Elliott, Joy, Justice, Heather, Letson, Alan, McKinney, Kathryne, Perry, Jeri, Salerno, Jill A., Savage, Scott, Shelley, Stephen, Singerman, Lawrence J., Coney, Joseph, DuBois, John, DuBois, Kimberly, Greanoff, Gregg, Himmelman, Dianne, Ilc, Mary, Mcnamara, Elizabeth, Novak, Michael, Pendergast, Scott, Rath, Susan, Smith-Brewer, Sheila, Tanner, Vivian, Weiss, Diane E., Zegarra, Hernando, Halperin, Lawrence, Aramayo, Patricia, Dhalla, Mandeep, Fernandez, Brian, Fernandez, Cindy, Lopez, Jaclyn, Lopez, Monica, Mariano, Jamie, Murphy, Kellie, Sherley, Clifford, Veksler, Rita, Rahhal, Firas, Babikian, Razmig, Boyer, David, Hami, Sepideh, Kessinger, Jeff, Kurokouchi, Janet, Mukarram, Saba, Pachman, Sarah, Protacio, Eric, Sierra, Julio, Tabandeh, Homayoun, Zamboni, Adam, Elman, Michael, Belz, Jennifer, Butcher, Tammy, Cain, Theresa, Coffey, Teresa, Firestone, Dena, Gore, Nancy, Singletary, Pamela, Sotirakos, Peter, Starr, JoAnn, Meredith, Travis A., Barnhart, Cassandra J., Cantrell, Debra, Esquejo-Leon, RonaLyn, Houghton, Odette, Kaur, Harpreet, NDure, Fatoumatta, Glatzer, Ronald, Joffe, Leonard, Schindler, Reid, Fine, Stuart L., Katz, Marilyn, Maguire, Maureen G., Brightwell-Arnold, Mary, Glaser, Ruchira, Hall, Judith, Harkins, Sandra, Huang, Jiayan, Khvatov, Alexander, McWilliams, Kathy, Peskin, Ellen, Pistilli, Maxwell, Ryan, Susan, Schnader, Allison, Ying, Gui-Shuang, Jaffe, Glenn, Afrani-Sakyi, Jennifer, Balsley, Brannon, Bennett, Linda S., Brooks, Adam, Brower-Lingsch, Adrienne, Bruce, Lori, Burns, Russell, Busian, Dee, Choong, John, Cloaninger, Lindsey, DeCroos, Francis Char, DuBois, Emily, El-Dairi, Mays, Gach, Sarah, Hall, Katelyn, Hawks, Terry, Huang, ChengChenh, Heydary, Cindy, Ho, Alexander, Kini, Shashi, McCall, Michelle, Muhammad, Daaimah, Nicholson, Jayne, Rieves, Pamela, Shields, Kelly, Specker, Adam, Stinnett, Sandra, Subramaniam, Sujatha, Tenbrink, Patrick, Toth, Cynthia, Towe, Aaron, Welch, Kimberly, Williams, Natasha, Winter, Katrina, Young, Ellen, Grunwald, Juan E., Alexander, Judith, Daniel, Ebenezer, Flannagan, Elisabeth, Martin, E. Revell, Parker, Candace, Sepielli, Krista, Shannon, Tom, Whearry, Claressa, Redford, Maryann, Kopfer, Marcia R., Ferris, Frederick L., III, DuPont, Joan, Friedman, Lawrence M., Bressler, Susan B., DeMets, David L., Friedlander, Martin, Johnson, Mark W., Lindblad, Anne, Losordo, Douglas W., Miller, Franklin G., Willoughby, Alex S., Ying, Gui-shuang, Toth, Cynthia A., Burns, Russell E., and Jaffe, Glenn J.
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18. Outcomes of Eyes with Lesions Composed of >50% Blood in the Comparison of Age-Related Macular Degeneration Treatments Trials (CATT)
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Williams, David F., Beardsley, Sara, Bennett, Steven, Cantrill, Herbert, Chan- Tram, Carmen, Cheshier, Holly, Damato, Kathyrn, Davies, John, Dev, Sundeep, Enloe, Julianne, Follano, Gennaro, Gilbert, Peggy, Johnson, Jill, Jones, Tori, Mayleben, Lisa, Mittra, Robert, Moos, Martha, Neist, Ryan, Oestreich, Neal, Quiram, Polly, Ramsay, Robert, Ryan, Edwin, Schindeldecker, Stephanie, Snater, John, Steele, Trenise, Selders, Dwight, Tonsfeldt, Jessica, Valardi, Shelly, Fish, Gary Edd, Aguado, Hank A., Arceneaux, Sally, Arnwine, Jean, Bell, Kim, Bell, Tina, Boleman, Bob, Bradley, Patricia, Callanan, David, Coors, Lori, Creighton, Jodi, Crew, Timothy, Cummings, Kimberly, Dock, Christopher, Duignan, Karen, Fuller, Dwain, Gray, Keith, Hendrix, Betsy, Hesse, Nicholas, Jaramillo, Diana, Jost, Bradley, Lash, Sandy, Lonsdale, Laura, Mackens, Michael, Mutz, Karin, Potts, Michael, Sanchez, Brenda, Snyder, William, Solley, Wayne, Tarter, Carrie, Wang, Robert, Williams, Patrick, Perkins, Stephen L., Anderson, Nicholas, Arnold, Ann, Blais, Paul, Googe, Joseph, Higdon, Tina T., Hunt, Cecile, Johnson, Mary, Miller, James, Moore, Misty, Morris, Charity K., Morris, Christopher, Oelrich, Sarah, Oliver, Kristina, Seitz, Vicky, Whetstone, Jerry, Doft, Bernard H., Bedel, Jay, Bergren, Robert, Borthwick, Ann, Conrad, Paul, Fec, Amanda, Fulwylie, Christina, Ingram, Willia, Latham, Shawnique, Lester, Gina, Liu, Judy, Lobes, Louis, Lucko, Nicole M., Mechling, Holly, Merlotti, Lori, McBroom, Keith, Olsen, Karl, Puskas, Danielle, Rath, Pamela, Schmucker, Maria, Schueckler, Lynn, Schultz, Christina, Shultz, Heather, Steinberg, David, Vyas, Avni, Whale, Kim, Yeckel, Kimberly, Orth, David H., Arredondo, Linda S., Brown, Susan, Ciscato, Barbara J., Civantos, Joseph M., Figliulo, Celeste, Hasan, Sohail, Kosinski, Belinda, Muir, Dan, Nelson, Kiersten, Packo, Kirk, Pollack, John S., Rezaei, Kourous, Shelton, Gina, Townsend-Patrick, Shannya, Walsh, Marian, McDonald, H. Richard, Ansari, Nina, Bye, Amanda, Fu, Arthur D., Grout, Sean, Indermill, Chad, Johnson, Robert N., Jumper, J. Michael, Linares, Silvia, Lujan, Brandon J., Munden, Ames, Persons, Meredith, Rodriguez, Rosa, Rose, Jennifer M., Teske, Brandi, Urias, Yesmin, Young, Stephen, Dreyer, Richard F., Daniel, Howard, Connaughton, Michele, Handelman, Irvin, Hobbs, Stephen, Hoerner, Christine, Hudson, Dawn, Kopfer, Marcia, Lee, Michael, Lemley, Craig, Logan, Joe, Ma, Colin, Mallet, Christophe, Milliron, Amanda, Peters, Mark, Wohlsein, Harry, Pearlman, Joel A., Andrews, Margo, Bartlett, Melissa, Carlson, Nanette, Cox, Emily, Equi, Robert, Gonzalez, Marta, Griffin, Sophia, Hogue, Fran, Kennedy, Lance, Kryuchkov, Lana, Lopez, Carmen, Lopez, Danny, Luevano, Bertha, McKenna, Erin, Patel, Arun, Reed, Brian, Secor, Nyla, Sison, Iris R., Tsai, Tony, Varghis, Nina, Waller, Brooke, Wendel, Robert, Yebra, Reina, Roth, Daniel B., Deinzer, Jane, Fine, Howard, Green, Flory, Green, Stuart, Keyser, Bruce, Leff, Steven, Leviton, Amy, Martir, Amy, Mosenthine, Kristin, Muscle, Starr, Okoren, Linda, Parker, Sandy, Prenner, Jonathan, Price, Nancy, Rogers, Deana, Rosas, Linda, Schlosser, Alex, Studenko, Loretta, Tantum, Thea, Wheatley, Harold, Trese, Michael T., Aaberg, Thomas, Bezaire, Denis, Bridges, Craig, Bryant, Doug, Capone, Antonio, Coleman, Michelle, Consolo, Christina, Cook, Cindy, DuLong, Candice, Garretson, Bruce, Grooten, Tracy, Hammersley, Julie, Hassan, Tarek, Jessick, Heather, Jones, Nanette, Kinsman, Crystal, Krumlauf, Jennifer, Lewis, Sandy, Locke, Heather, Margherio, Alan, Markus, Debra, Marsh, Tanya, Neal, Serena, Noffke, Amy, Oh, Kean, Pence, Clarence, Preston, Lisa, Raphaelian, Paul, Regan, Virginia R., Roberts, Peter, Ruby, Alan, Sarrafizadeh, Ramin, Scherf, Marissa, Scott, Sarita, Sneed, Scott, Staples, Lisa, Terry, Brad, Trese, Matthew T., Videtich, Joan, Williams, George, Zajechowski, Mary, Joseph, Daniel P., Blinder, Kevin, Boyd, Lynda, Buckley, Sarah, Crow, Meaghan, Dinatale, Amanda, Engelbrecht, Nicholas, Forke, Bridget, Gabel, Dana, Grand, Gilbert, Grillion-Cerone, Jennifer, Holekamp, Nancy, Kelly, Charlotte, Nobel, Ginny, Pepple, Kelly, Raeber, Matt, Rao, P. Kumar, Ressel, Tammy, Schremp, Steven, Sgorlon, Merrilee, Shears, Shantia, Thomas, Matthew, Timma, Cathy, Vaughn, Annette, Walters, Carolyn, Weeks, Rhonda, Wehmeier, Jarrod, Wright, Tim, Berinstein, Daniel M., Ayyad, Aida, Barazi, Mohammed K., Bickhart, Erica, Brady, Tracey, Byank, Lisa, Cronise, Alysia, Denny, Vanessa, Dunn, Courtney, Flory, Michael, Frantz, Robert, Garfinkel, Richard A., Gilbert, William, Lai, Michael M., Melamud, Alexander, Newgen, Janine, Newton, Shamekia, Oliver, Debbie, Osman, Michael, Sanders, Reginald, von Fricken, Manfred, Dugel, Pravin, Arenas, Sandra, Balea, Gabe, Bartoli, Dayna, Bucci, John, Cornelius, Jennifer A., Dickens, Scheleen, Doherty, Don, Dunlap, Heather, Goldenberg, David, Jamal, Karim, Jimenez, Norma, Kavanagh, Nicole, Kunimoto, Derek, Martin, John, Miner, Jessica, Mobley, Sarah, Park, Donald, Quinlan, Edward, Sipperley, Jack, Slagle, Carol, Smith, Danielle, Yafchak, Miguelina, Yager, Rohana, Flaxel, Christina J., Bailey, Steven, Francis, Peter, Howell, Chris, Hwang, Thomas, Ira, Shirley, Klein, Michael, Lauer, Andreas, Liesegang, Teresa, Lundquist, Ann, Nolte, Sarah, Nolte, Susan K., Pickell, Scott, Pope, Susan, Rossi, Joseph, Schain, Mitchell, Steinkamp, Peter, Toomey, Maureen D., Vahrenwald, Debora, West, Kelly, Hubbard, Baker, Andelman, Stacey, Bergstrom, Chris, Brower, Judy, Cribbs, Blaine, Curtis, Linda, Dobbs, Jannah, DuBois, Lindreth, Gaultney, Jessica, Gibbs, Deborah, Jordan, Debora, Leef, Donna, Martin, Daniel F., Myles, Robert, Olsen, Timothy, Schwent, Bryan, Srivastava, Sunil, Waldron, Rhonda, Antoszyk, Andrew N., Balasubramaniam, Uma, Brooks, Danielle, Brown, Justin, Browning, David, Clark, Loraine, Ennis, Sarah, Held, Susannah, Helms, Jennifer V., Herby, Jenna, Karow, Angie, Leotaud, Pearl, Massimino, Caterina, McClain, Donna, McOwen, Michael, Mindel, Jennifer, Pereira, Candace, Pierce, Rachel, Powers, Michele, Price, Angela, Rohrer, Jason, Sanders, Jason, Avery, Robert L., Avery, Kelly, Basefsky, Jessica, Beckner, Liz, Castellarin, Alessandro, Couvillion, Stephen, Giust, Jack, Giust, Matthew, Nasir, Maan, Pieramici, Dante, Rabena, Melvin, Risard, Sarah, See, Robert, Smith, Jerry, Wan, Lisha, Bakri, Sophie J., Abu-Yaghi, Nakhleh, Barkmeier, Andrew, Berg, Karin, Burrington, Jean, Edwards, Albert, Goddard, Shannon, Howard, Shannon, Iezzi, Raymond, Lewison, Denise, Link, Thomas, McCannel, Colin A., Overend, Joan, Pach, John, Ruszczyk, Margaret, Shultz, Ryan, Stephan, Cindy, Vogen, Diane, Bradford, Reagan H., Jr., Bergman, Vanessa, Burris, Russ, Butt, Amanda, Daniels, Beth, Dwiggins, Connie, Fransen, Stephen, Guerrero, Tiffany, Haivala, Darin, Harris, Amy, Icks, Sonny, Kingsley, Ronald, Redden, Lena, Richmond, Rob, Ross, Brittany, White, Kammerin, Youngberg, Misty, Topping, Trexler M., Bennett, Steve, Chong, Sandy, Ciotti, Mary, Cleary, Tina, Corey, Emily, Donovan, Dennis, Frederick, Albert, Freese, Lesley, Graham, Margaret, Gud, Natalya, Howard, Taneika, Jones, Mike, Morley, Michael, Moses, Katie, Stone, Jen, Ty, Robin, Wiegand, Torsten, Williams, Lindsey, Winder, Beth, Awh, Carl C., Amonette, Michelle, Arrindell, Everton, Beck, Dena, Busbee, Brandon, Dilback, Amy, Downs, Sara, Guidry, Allison, Gutow, Gary, Hardin, Jackey, Hines, Sarah, Hutchins, Emily, LaCivita, Kim, Lester, Ashley, Malott, Larry, McCain, MaryAnn, Miracle, Jayme, Moffat, Kenneth, Palazzotta, Lacy, Robinson, Kelly, Sonkin, Peter, Travis, Alecia, Wallace, Roy Trent, Winters, Kelly J., Wray, Julia, Harris, April E., Bunnell, Mari, Crooks, Katrina, Fitzgerald, Rebecca, Javid, Cameron, Kew, Corin, Kill, Erica, Kline, Patricia, Kreienkamp, Janet, Martinez, Maricruz, Moore, Roy Ann, Saavedra, Egbert, Taylor, LuAnne, Walsh, Mark, Wilson, Larry, Ciulla, Thomas A., Coyle, Ellen, Harrington, Tonya, Harris, Charlotte, Hood, Cindi, Kerr, Ingrid, Maturi, Raj, Moore, Dawn, Morrow, Stephanie, Savage, Jennifer, Sink, Bethany, Steele, Tom, Thukral, Neelam, Wilburn, Janet, Walker, Joseph P., Banks, Jennifer, Ciampaglia, Debbie, Dyshanowitz, Danielle, Frederick, Jennifer, Ghuman, A. Tom, Grodin, Richard, Kiesel, Cheryl, Knips, Eileen, McCue, Jonathan, Ortiz, Maria, Peters, Crystal, Raskauskas, Paul, Schoeman, Etienne, Sharma, Ashish, Wing, Glenn, Youngblood, Rebecca, Chandra, Suresh R., Altaweel, Michael, Blodi, Barbara, Burke, Kathryn, Dietzman, Kristine A., Gottlieb, Justin, Knutson, Gene, Krolnik, Denise, Nork, T. Michael, Olson, Shelly, Peterson, John, Reed, Sandra, Soderling, Barbara, Somers, Guy, Stevens, Thomas, Wealti, Angela, Bearelly, Srilaxmi, Branchaud, Brenda, Bryant, Joyce W., Crowell, Sara, Fekrat, Sharon, Gammage, Merritt, Harrison, Cheala, Jones, Sarah, McClain, Noreen, McCuen, Brooks, Mruthyunjaya, Prithvi, Queen, Jeanne, Sarin, Neeru, Skalak, Cindy, Skelly, Marriner, Suner, Ivan, Tomany, Ronnie, Welch, Lauren, Park, Susanna S., Cassidy, Allison, Chandra, Karishma, Good, Idalew, Imson, Katrina, Kaur, Sashi, Metzler, Helen, Morse, Lawrence, Redenbo, Ellen, Salvador, Marisa, Telander, David, Thomas, Mark, Wallace, Cindy, Barr, Charles C., Battcher, Amanda, Bottorff, Michelle, Chasteen, Mary, Clark, Kelly, Denning, Diane, Schoen, Debra, Schultz, Amy, Tempel, Evie, Wheeler, Lisa, Whittington, Greg K., Stone, Thomas W., Blevins, Todd, Buck, Michelle, Cruz, Lynn, Heath, Wanda, Holcomb, Diana, Isernhagen, Rick, Kidd, Terri, Kitchens, John, Sears, Cathy, Slade, Ed, Van Arsdall, Jeanne, VanHoose, Brenda, Wolfe, Jenny, Wood, William, Zilis, John, Crooks, Carol, Disney, Larry, Liu, Mimi, Petty, Stephen, Sall, Sandra, Folk, James C., Aly, Tracy, Brotherton, Abby, Critser, Douglas, Hinz, Connie J., Karakas, Stefani, Kirschner, Valerie, Lester, Cheyanne, Montague, Cindy, Russell, Stephen, Stockman, Heather, Taylor, Barbara, Verdick, Randy, Walshire, Jean, Thompson, John T., Connell, Barbara, Constantine, Maryanth, Davis, John L., Jr., Holsapple, Gwen, Hunter, Lisa, Lenane, C. Nicki, Mitchell, Robin, Russel, Leslie, Sjaarda, Raymond, Brown, David M., Benz, Matthew, Burns, Llewellyn, Carranza, JoLene G., Fish, Richard, Goates, Debra, Hay, Shayla, Jeffers, Theresa, Kegley, Eric, Kubecka, Dallas, McGilvra, Stacy, Richter, Beau, Sneed, Veronica, Stoever, Cary, Tellez, Isabell, Wong, Tien, Kim, Ivana, Andreoli, Christopher, Barresi, Leslie, Brett, Sarah, Callahan, Charlene, Capaccioli, Karen, Carli, William, Coppola, Matthew, Emmanuel, Nicholas, Evans, Claudia, Fagan, Anna, Grillo, Marcia, Head, John, Kieser, Troy, Lee, Elaine, Lord, Ursula, Miretsky, Edward, Palitsch, Kate, Petrin, Todd, Reader, Liz, Reznichenko, Svetlana, Robertson, Mary, Smith, Justin, Vavvas, Demetrios, Wells, John, Cahill, Cassie, Clark, W. Lloyd, Henry, Kayla, Johnson, David, Miller, Peggy, Oliver, LaDetrick, Spivey, Robbin, Swinford, Tiffany, Taylor, Mallie, Lambert, Michael, Chase, Kris, Fredrickson, Debbie, Khawly, Joseph, Lazarte, Valerie, Lowd, Donald, Miller, Pam, Willis, Arthur, Ferrone, Philip J., Almonte, Miguel, Arnott, Rachel, Aviles, Ingrid, Carbon, Sheri, Chitjian, Michael, D’Amore, Kristen, Elliott, Christin, Fastenberg, David, Golub, Barry, Graham, Kenneth, Lavorna, AnnMarie, Murphy, Laura, Palomo, Amanda, Puglisi, Christina, Rhee, David, Romero, Juan, Rosenblatt, Brett, Salcedo, Glenda, Schlameuss, Marianne, Shakin, Eric, Sookhai, Vasanti, Kaiser, Richard, Affel, Elizabeth, Brown, Gary, Centinaro, Christina, Fine, Deborah, Fineman, Mitchell, Formoso, Michele, Garg, Sunir, Grande, Lisa, Herbert, Carolyn, Ho, Allen, Hsu, Jason, Jay, Maryann, Lavetsky, Lisa, Liebenbaum, Elaine, Maguire, Joseph, Monsonego, Julia, O’Connor, Lucia, Pierce, Lisa, Regillo, Carl, Rosario, Maria, Spirn, Marc, Vander, James, Walsh, Jennifer, Davidorf, Frederick H., Barnett, Amanda, Chang, Susie, Christoforidis, John, Elliott, Joy, Justice, Heather, Letson, Alan, McKinney, Kathryne, Perry, Jeri, Salerno, Jill A., Savage, Scott, Shelley, Stephen, Singerman, Lawrence J., Coney, Joseph, DuBois, John, DuBois, Kimberly, Greanoff, Gregg, Himmelman, Dianne, Ilc, Mary, McNamara, Elizabeth, Novak, Michael, Pendergast, Scott, Rath, Susan, Smith-Brewer, Sheila, Tanner, Vivian, Weiss, Diane E., Zegarra, Hernando, Lawrence Halperin, Aramayo, Patricia, Dhalla, Mandeep, Fernandez, Brian, Fernandez, Cindy, Lopez, Jaclyn, Lopez, Monica, Mariano, Jamie, Murphy, Kellie, Sherley, Clifford, Veksler, Rita, Rahhal, Firas, Babikian, Razmig, Boyer, David, Hami, Sepideh, Kessinger, Jeff, Kurokouchi, Janet, Mukarram, Saba, Pachman, Sarah, Protacio, Eric, Sierra, Julio, Tabandeh, Homayoun, Zamboni, Adam, Elman, Michael, Belz, Jennifer, Butcher, Tammy, Cain, Theresa, Coffey, Teresa, Firestone, Dena, Gore, Nancy, Singletary, Pamela, Sotirakos, Peter, Starr, JoAnn, Meredith, Travis A., Barnhart, Cassandra J., Cantrell, Debra, Esquejo-Leon, RonaLyn, Houghton, Odette, Kaur, Harpreet, N’Dure, Fatoumatta, Glatzer, Ronald, Joffe, Leonard, Schindler, Reid, Fine, Stuart L., Katz, Marilyn, Maguire, Maureen G., Brightwell-Arnold, Mary, Glaser, Ruchira, Hall, Judith, Harkins, Sandra, Huang, Jiayan, Khvatov, Alexander, McWilliams, Kathy, Peskin, Ellen, Pistilli, Maxwell, Ryan, Susan, Schnader, Allison, Ying, Gui-Shuang, Jaffe, Glenn, Afrani-Sakyi, Jennifer, Balsley, Brannon, Bennett, Linda S., Brooks, Adam, Brower-Lingsch, Adrienne, Bruce, Lori, Burns, Russell, Busian, Dee, Choong, John, Cloaninger, Lindsey, DeCroos, Francis Char, DuBois, Emily, El-Dairi, Mays, Gach, Sarah, Hall, Katelyn, Hawks, Terry, Huang, ChengChenh, Heydary, Cindy, Ho, Alexander, Kini, Shashi, McCall, Michelle, Muhammad, Daaimah, Nicholson, Jayne, Rieves, Pamela, Shields, Kelly, Specker, Adam, Stinnett, Sandra, Subramaniam, Sujatha, Tenbrink, Patrick, Toth, Cynthia, Towe, Aaron, Welch, Kimberly, Williams, Natasha, Winter, Katrina, Young, Ellen, Grunwald, Juan E., Alexander, Judith, Daniel, Ebenezer, Flannagan, Elisabeth, Martin, E. Revell, Parker, Candace, Sepielli, Krista, Shannon, Tom, Whearry, Claressa, Redford, Maryann, Kopfer, Marcia R., Ferris, Frederick L., III, DuPont, Joan, Friedman, Lawrence M., Bressler, Susan B., DeMets, David L., Friedlander, Martin, Johnson, Mark W., Lindblad, Anne, Losordo, Douglas W., Miller, Franklin G., Altaweel, Michael M., Mittra, Robert A., and Morse, Lawrence S.
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19. Prediction for 2-Year Vision Outcomes Using Early Morphologic and Functional Responses in the Comparison of Age-related Macular Degeneration Treatments Trials
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Katie Xue, Peiying Hua, Maureen G. Maguire, Ebenezer Daniel, Glenn J. Jaffe, Juan E. Grunwald, Gui-shuang Ying, David F. Williams, Sara Beardsley, Steven Bennett, Herbert Cantrill, Carmen Chan-Tram, Holly Cheshier, Kathyrn Damato, John Davies, Sundeep Dev, Julianne Enloe, Gennaro Follano, Peggy Gilbert, Jill Johnson, Tori Jones, Lisa Mayleben, Robert Mittra, Martha Moos, Ryan Neist, Neal Oestreich, Polly Quiram, Robert Ramsay, Edwin Ryan, Stephanie Schindeldecker, John Snater, Trenise Steele, Dwight Selders, Jessica Tonsfeldt, Shelly Valardi, Gary Edd Fish, Hank A. Aguado, Sally Arceneaux, Jean Arnwine, Kim Bell, Tina Bell, Bob Boleman, Patricia Bradley, David Callanan, Lori Coors, Jodi Creighton, Timothy Crew, Kimberly Cummings, Christopher Dock, Karen Duignan, Dwain Fuller, Keith Gray, Betsy Hendrix, Nicholas Hesse, Diana Jaramillo, Bradley Jost, Sandy Lash, Laura Lonsdale, Michael Mackens, Karin Mutz, Michael Potts, Brenda Sanchez, William Snyder, Wayne Solley, Carrie Tarter, Robert Wang, Patrick Williams, Stephen L. Perkins, Nicholas Anderson, Ann Arnold, Paul Blais, Joseph Googe, Tina T. Higdon, Cecile Hunt, Mary Johnson, James Miller, Misty Moore, Charity K. Morris, Christopher Morris, Sarah Oelrich, Kristina Oliver, Vicky Seitz, Jerry Whetstone, Bernard H. Doft, Jay Bedel, Robert Bergren, Ann Borthwick, Paul Conrad, Amanda Fec, Christina Fulwylie, Willia Ingram, Shawnique Latham, Gina Lester, Judy Liu, Louis Lobes, Nicole M. Lucko, Holly Mechling, Lori Merlotti, Keith McBroom, Karl Olsen, Danielle Puskas, Pamela Rath, Maria Schmucker, Lynn Schueckler, Christina Schultz, Heather Shultz, David Steinberg, Avni Vyas, Kim Whale, Kimberly Yeckel, David H. Orth, Linda S. Arredondo, Susan Brown, Barbara J. Ciscato, Joseph M. Civantos, Celeste Figliulo, Sohail Hasan, Belinda Kosinski, Dan Muir, Kiersten Nelson, Kirk Packo, John S. Pollack, Kourous Rezaei, Gina Shelton, Shannya Townsend-Patrick, Marian Walsh, H. Richard McDonald, Nina Ansari, Amanda Bye, Arthur D. Fu, Sean Grout, Chad Indermill, Robert N. Johnson, J. Michael Jumper, Silvia Linares, Brandon J. Lujan, Ames Munden, Meredith Persons, Rosa Rodriguez, Jennifer M. Rose, Brandi Teske, Yesmin Urias, Stephen Young, Richard F. Dreyer, Howard Daniel, Michele Connaughton, Irvin Handelman, Stephen Hobbs, Christine Hoerner, Dawn Hudson, Marcia Kopfer, Michael Lee, Craig Lemley, Joe Logan, Colin Ma, Christophe Mallet, Amanda Milliron, Mark Peters, Harry Wohlsein, Joel A. Pearlman, Margo Andrews, Melissa Bartlett, Nanette Carlson, Emily Cox, Robert Equi, Marta Gonzalez, Sophia Griffin, Fran Hogue, Lance Kennedy, Lana Kryuchkov, Carmen Lopez, Danny Lopez, Bertha Luevano, Erin McKenna, Arun Patel, Brian Reed, Nyla Secor, Iris R. Sison, Tony Tsai, Nina Varghis, Brooke Waller, Robert Wendel, Reina Yebra, Daniel B. Roth, Jane Deinzer, Howard Fine, Flory Green, Stuart Green, Bruce Keyser, Steven Leff, Amy Leviton, Amy Martir, Kristin Mosenthine, Starr Muscle, Linda Okoren, Sandy Parker, Jonathan Prenner, Nancy Price, Deana Rogers, Linda Rosas, Alex Schlosser, Loretta Studenko, Thea Tantum, Harold Wheatley, Michael T. Trese, Thomas Aaberg, Denis Bezaire, Craig Bridges, Doug Bryant, Antonio Capone, Michelle Coleman, Christina Consolo, Cindy Cook, Candice DuLong, Bruce Garretson, Tracy Grooten, Julie Hammersley, Tarek Hassan, Heather Jessick, Nanette Jones, Crystal Kinsman, Jennifer Krumlauf, Sandy Lewis, Heather Locke, Alan Margherio, Debra Markus, Tanya Marsh, Serena Neal, Amy Noffke, Kean Oh, Clarence Pence, Lisa Preston, Paul Raphaelian, Virginia R. Regan, Peter Roberts, Alan Ruby, Ramin Sarrafizadeh, Marissa Scherf, Sarita Scott, Scott Sneed, Lisa Staples, Brad Terry, Matthew T. Trese, Joan Videtich, George Williams, Mary Zajechowski, Daniel P. Joseph, Kevin Blinder, Lynda Boyd, Sarah Buckley, Meaghan Crow, Amanda Dinatale, Nicholas Engelbrecht, Bridget Forke, Dana Gabel, Gilbert Grand, Jennifer Grillion-Cerone, Nancy Holekamp, Charlotte Kelly, Ginny Nobel, Kelly Pepple, Matt Raeber, P. Kumar Rao, Tammy Ressel, Steven Schremp, Merrilee Sgorlon, Shantia Shears, Matthew Thomas, Cathy Timma, Annette Vaughn, Carolyn Walters, Rhonda Weeks, Jarrod Wehmeier, Tim Wright, Daniel M. Berinstein, Aida Ayyad, Mohammed K. Barazi, Erica Bickhart, Tracey Brady, Lisa Byank, Alysia Cronise, Vanessa Denny, Courtney Dunn, Michael Flory, Robert Frantz, Richard A. Garfinkel, William Gilbert, Michael M. Lai, Alexander Melamud, Janine Newgen, Shamekia Newton, Debbie Oliver, Michael Osman, Reginald Sanders, Manfred von Fricken, Pravin Dugel, Sandra Arenas, Gabe Balea, Dayna Bartoli, John Bucci, Jennifer A. Cornelius, Scheleen Dickens, Don Doherty, Heather Dunlap, David Goldenberg, Karim Jamal, Norma Jimenez, Nicole Kavanagh, Derek Kunimoto, John Martin, Jessica Miner, Sarah Mobley, Donald Park, Edward Quinlan, Jack Sipperley, Carol Slagle, Danielle Smith, Miguelina Yafchak, Rohana Yager, Christina J. Flaxel, Steven Bailey, Peter Francis, Chris Howell, Thomas Hwang, Shirley Ira, Michael Klein, Andreas Lauer, Teresa Liesegang, Ann Lundquist, Sarah Nolte, Susan K. Nolte, Scott Pickell, Susan Pope, Joseph Rossi, Mitchell Schain, Peter Steinkamp, Maureen D. Toomey, Debora Vahrenwald, Kelly West, Baker Hubbard, Stacey Andelman, Chris Bergstrom, Judy Brower, Blaine Cribbs, Linda Curtis, Jannah Dobbs, Lindreth DuBois, Jessica Gaultney, Deborah Gibbs, Debora Jordan, Donna Leef, Daniel F. Martin, Robert Myles, Timothy Olsen, Bryan Schwent, Sunil Srivastava, Rhonda Waldron, Andrew N. Antoszyk, Uma Balasubramaniam, Danielle Brooks, Justin Brown, David Browning, Loraine Clark, Sarah Ennis, Susannah Held, Jennifer V. Helms, Jenna Herby, Angie Karow, Pearl Leotaud, Caterina Massimino, Donna McClain, Michael McOwen, Jennifer Mindel, Candace Pereira, Rachel Pierce, Michele Powers, Angela Price, Jason Rohrer, Jason Sanders, Robert L. Avery, Kelly Avery, Jessica Basefsky, Liz Beckner, Alessandro Castellarin, Stephen Couvillion, Jack Giust, Matthew Giust, Maan Nasir, Dante Pieramici, Melvin Rabena, Sarah Risard, Robert See, Jerry Smith, Lisha Wan, Sophie J. Bakri, Nakhleh Abu-Yaghi, Andrew Barkmeier, Karin Berg, Jean Burrington, Albert Edwards, Shannon Goddard, Shannon Howard, Raymond Iezzi, Denise Lewison, Thomas Link, Colin A. McCannel, Joan Overend, John Pach, Margaret Ruszczyk, Ryan Shultz, Cindy Stephan, Diane Vogen, Reagan H. Bradford, Vanessa Bergman, Russ Burris, Amanda Butt, Beth Daniels, Connie Dwiggins, Stephen Fransen, Tiffany Guerrero, Darin Haivala, Amy Harris, Sonny Icks, Ronald Kingsley, Lena Redden, Rob Richmond, Brittany Ross, Kammerin White, Misty Youngberg, Trexler M. Topping, Steve Bennett, Sandy Chong, Mary Ciotti, Tina Cleary, Emily Corey, Dennis Donovan, Albert Frederick, Lesley Freese, Margaret Graham, Natalya Gud, Taneika Howard, Mike Jones, Michael Morley, Katie Moses, Jen Stone, Robin Ty, Torsten Wiegand, Lindsey Williams, Beth Winder, Carl C. Awh, Michelle Amonette, Everton Arrindell, Dena Beck, Brandon Busbee, Amy Dilback, Sara Downs, Allison Guidry, Gary Gutow, Jackey Hardin, Sarah Hines, Emily Hutchins, Kim LaCivita, Ashley Lester, Larry Malott, MaryAnn McCain, Jayme Miracle, Kenneth Moffat, Lacy Palazzotta, Kelly Robinson, Peter Sonkin, Alecia Travis, Roy Trent Wallace, Kelly J. Winters, Julia Wray, April E. Harris, Mari Bunnell, Katrina Crooks, Rebecca Fitzgerald, Cameron Javid, Corin Kew, Erica Kill, Patricia Kline, Janet Kreienkamp, Maricruz Martinez, Roy Ann Moore, Egbert Saavedra, LuAnne Taylor, Mark Walsh, Larry Wilson, Thomas A. Ciulla, Ellen Coyle, Tonya Harrington, Charlotte Harris, Cindi Hood, Ingrid Kerr, Raj Maturi, Dawn Moore, Stephanie Morrow, Jennifer Savage, Bethany Sink, Tom Steele, Neelam Thukral, Janet Wilburn, Joseph P. Walker, Jennifer Banks, Debbie Ciampaglia, Danielle Dyshanowitz, Jennifer Frederick, A. Tom Ghuman, Richard Grodin, Cheryl Kiesel, Eileen Knips, Jonathan McCue, Maria Ortiz, Crystal Peters, Paul Raskauskas, Etienne Schoeman, Ashish Sharma, Glenn Wing, Rebecca Youngblood, Suresh R. Chandra, Michael Altaweel, Barbara Blodi, Kathryn Burke, Kristine A. Dietzman, Justin Gottlieb, Gene Knutson, Denise Krolnik, T. Michael Nork, Shelly Olson, John Peterson, Sandra Reed, Barbara Soderling, Guy Somers, Thomas Stevens, Angela Wealti, Srilaxmi Bearelly, Brenda Branchaud, Joyce W. Bryant, Sara Crowell, Sharon Fekrat, Merritt Gammage, Cheala Harrison, Sarah Jones, Noreen McClain, Brooks McCuen, Prithvi Mruthyunjaya, Jeanne Queen, Neeru Sarin, Cindy Skalak, Marriner Skelly, Ivan Suner, Ronnie Tomany, Lauren Welch, Susanna S. Park, Allison Cassidy, Karishma Chandra, Idalew Good, Katrina Imson, null Sashi, null Kaur, Helen Metzler, Lawrence Morse, Ellen Redenbo, Marisa Salvador, David Telander, Mark Thomas, Cindy Wallace, Charles C. Barr, Amanda Battcher, Michelle Bottorff, Mary Chasteen, Kelly Clark, Diane Denning, Debra Schoen, Amy Schultz, Evie Tempel, Lisa Wheeler, Greg K. Whittington, Thomas W. Stone, Todd Blevins, Michelle Buck, Lynn Cruz, Wanda Heath, Diana Holcomb, Rick Isernhagen, Terri Kidd, John Kitchens, Cathy Sears, Ed Slade, Jeanne Van Arsdall, Brenda VanHoose, Jenny Wolfe, William Wood, John Zilis, Carol Crooks, Larry Disney, Mimi Liu, Stephen Petty, Sandra Sall, James C. Folk, Tracy Aly, Abby Brotherton, Douglas Critser, Connie J. Hinz, Stefani Karakas, Valerie Kirschner, Cheyanne Lester, Cindy Montague, Stephen Russell, Heather Stockman, Barbara Taylor, Randy Verdick, Jean Walshire, John T. Thompson, Barbara Connell, Maryanth Constantine, John L. Davis, null Gwen Holsapple, Lisa Hunter, C. Nicki Lenane, Robin Mitchell, Leslie Russel, Raymond Sjaarda, David M. Brown, Matthew Benz, Llewellyn Burns, JoLene G. Carranza, Richard Fish, Debra Goates, Shayla Hay, Theresa Jeffers, Eric Kegley, Dallas Kubecka, Stacy McGilvra, Beau Richter, Veronica Sneed, Cary Stoever, Isabell Tellez, Tien Wong, Ivana Kim, Christopher Andreoli, Leslie Barresi, Sarah Brett, Charlene Callahan, Karen Capaccioli, William Carli, Matthew Coppola, Nicholas Emmanuel, Claudia Evans, Anna Fagan, Marcia Grillo, John Head, Troy Kieser, Elaine Lee, Ursula Lord, Edward Miretsky, Kate Palitsch, Todd Petrin, Liz Reader, Svetlana Reznichenko, Mary Robertson, Justin Smith, Demetrios Vavvas, John Wells, Cassie Cahill, W. Lloyd Clark, Kayla Henry, David Johnson, Peggy Miller, LaDetrick Oliver, Robbin Spivey, Tiffany Swinford, Mallie Taylor, Michael Lambert, Kris Chase, Debbie Fredrickson, Joseph Khawly, Valerie Lazarte, Donald Lowd, Pam Miller, Arthur Willis, Philip J. Ferrone, Miguel Almonte, Rachel Arnott, Ingrid Aviles, Sheri Carbon, Michael Chitjian, Kristen DAmore, Christin Elliott, David Fastenberg, Barry Golub, Kenneth Graham, AnnMarie Lavorna, Laura Murphy, Amanda Palomo, Christina Puglisi, David Rhee, Juan Romero, Brett Rosenblatt, Glenda Salcedo, Marianne Schlameuss, Eric Shakin, Vasanti Sookhai, Richard Kaiser, Elizabeth Affel, Gary Brown, Christina Centinaro, Deborah Fine, Mitchell Fineman, Michele Formoso, Sunir Garg, Lisa Grande, Carolyn Herbert, Allen Ho, Jason Hsu, Maryann Jay, Lisa Lavetsky, Elaine Liebenbaum, Joseph Maguire, Julia Monsonego, Lucia O’Connor, Lisa Pierce, Carl Regillo, Maria Rosario, Marc Spirn, James Vander, Jennifer Walsh, Frederick H. Davidorf, Amanda Barnett, Susie Chang, John Christoforidis, Joy Elliott, Heather Justice, Alan Letson, Kathryne McKinney, Jeri Perry, Jill A. Salerno, Scott Savage, Stephen Shelley, Lawrence J. Singerman, Joseph Coney, John DuBois, Kimberly DuBois, Gregg Greanoff, Dianne Himmelman, Mary Ilc, Elizabeth McNamara, Michael Novak, Scott Pendergast, Susan Rath, Sheila Smith-Brewer, Vivian Tanner, Diane E. Weiss, Hernando Zegarra, Lawrence Halperin, Patricia Aramayo, Mandeep Dhalla, Brian Fernandez, Cindy Fernandez, Jaclyn Lopez, Monica Lopez, Jamie Mariano, Kellie Murphy, Clifford Sherley, Rita Veksler, Firas Rahhal, Razmig Babikian, David Boyer, Sepideh Hami, Jeff Kessinger, Janet Kurokouchi, Saba Mukarram, Sarah Pachman, Eric Protacio, Julio Sierra, Homayoun Tabandeh, Adam Zamboni, Michael Elman, Jennifer Belz, Tammy Butcher, Theresa Cain, Teresa Coffey, Dena Firestone, Nancy Gore, Pamela Singletary, Peter Sotirakos, JoAnn Starr, Travis A. Meredith, Cassandra J. Barnhart, Debra Cantrell, RonaLyn Esquejo-Leon, Odette Houghton, Harpreet Kaur, Fatoumatta NDure, Ronald Glatzer, Leonard Joffe, and Reid Schindler
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Ophthalmology - Published
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20. Digital Citizenship Model Course
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Nicoleta, ACOMI, Ovidiu, ACOMI, XYLOURI Ourania, DALOSI Anna, JARANOWSKA Daria, and SELDERS Arndt
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education ,training ,instructional design ,methodology ,youth work ,Digital citizenship ,rights and responsibilities ,digitalization ,learning and creativity ,privacy and security ,ethics and empathy ,active participation ,media and information literacy ,health and wellbeing ,e-presence and communication ,Moodle ,Course plan ,teaching methods ,digital education ,technology ,digital word ,Model course ,Online teaching methods ,consumer awareness ,access and inclusion - Abstract
This model course for the development of Digital Citizenship skills is a guideline designed to assist trainers and educators to introduce and organise training courses and non-formal educational activities for youngsters. It comprises 10 lesson plans supported by: course aim, competencies and area of knowledge, teaching syllabus, practical exercises, evaluation method, as well as the recognition system. By following this guideline and the recommended methods for teaching and assessment, trainers can enhance the existing training materials, to further deliver effective training to youth in the 10 digital domains essential for today’s digital world. Access and Inclusion Learning and Creativity Media and Information Literacy Ethics and Empathy Health and Wellbeing e-Presence and Communications Active Participation Rights and Responsibilities Privacy and Security Consumer Awareness The model shall not be seen as exhaustive, and the course designer is invited to adapt the time and educational materials in accordance with the trainees’ level of understanding. The educational materials for the proposed lesson plans supported by course curricula, quizzes, case studies and exercises are available online via this e-learning platform.
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21. MOOC Canvas and Instructional Design Manual for Digital Citizenship Courses
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ACOMI, Nicoleta, ACOMI, Ovidiu, CHALATSIS, Xenofon, DALOSI, Anna, JARANOWSKA, Daria, SELDERS, Arndt, and XYLOURI, Ourania
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instructional design ,youth work ,5E Model ,desk research ,rights and responsibilities ,digitalization ,learning and creativity ,ethics and empathy ,active participation ,media and information literacy ,Moodle ,digital education ,ADDIE ,digital citizenship ,Online teaching methods ,first principles of instruction ,MOOC canvas ,education ,training ,methodology ,privacy and security ,health and wellbeing ,e-presence and communication ,teaching methods ,technology ,digital word ,consumer awareness ,access and inclusion - Abstract
Young people today inhabit a world that has been transformed by digital technologies, effortlessly enabling connectedness through social media and access to vast quantities of information. Making sense of this hyper-rich information and engaging effectively and responsibly poses a whole set of new challenges for educators as they seek to prepare young people as citizens, exercising their rights and participating effectively in the affairs of the community (COE, 2020). Teaching Digital citizenship is challenging. Nowadays, more than ever online education plays a decisive role in the future of humanity. The methods used for preparing the course materials certainly impact the learner engagement, the level of achievement as well as the lifelong impact of the developed skills. In order to propose educational tools adapted to youth needs, the authors consulted hundreds of references, conducted an online survey among European young people and interviews with youth workers. Creating an efficient and effective digital synchronous classroom requires online teachers to develop exceptional communication skills. Twenty-first-century teachers need all the skills required to develop lesson plans for traditional classroom instruction and they must be able to apply them to digital teaching environments. The challenge occurs while trying to create an efficient and effective digital asynchronous classroom. At this point, the teachers really need Instructional design skills. Instructional design is the creation of learning experiences and materials in a manner that results in the acquisition and application of knowledge and skills. Despite the numerous online courses and scientific articles that are available for developing and improving instructional design skills, very few addressed the teaching methods along with examples, pros and cons. This MOOC Canvas and Instructional Design Manual for Digital Citizenship Courses was created in the Strategic partnership to develop open educational resources for teaching digital citizenship project based on the results of the feedback survey (taking into consideration the youth preferences), the responses of youth workers and trainers to interviews and the vast scientific research literature. The Manual includes ten MOOC Canvases meant to introduce the reader to the online course environment offering an overview of the digital citizenship courses. These canvases were then supplemented by elements of instructional design which help developing stimulating and meaningful learning environments for digital citizenship learners. The MOOC Canvas and Instructional Design Manual for Digital Citizenship Courses represents the starting point for the development of ten online courses to improve the digital citizenship skills of youth: Access and inclusion; Learning and Creativity; Media and Information Literacy; Ethics and Empathy; Health and Wellbeing; e-Presence and Communication; Active Participation; Rights and Responsibilities; Privacy and Security; and Consumer Awareness. These courses are available in English, Romanian, Greek and German in the European Online Training Platform TrainingClub.eu. Therefore, this manual investigates the methods of teaching in an online asynchronous classroom, presents the best practices for creating learners engagement, as well as concludes be summarizing the main steps for creating an efficient and effective online course adapted to youth needs. With this manual, even the novice teacher will feel empowered to proceed to online course development., Grant Agreement 2019-3-RO01-KA205-078053, Strategic partnership to develop open educational resources for teaching digital citizenship (DIGCIT)
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22. Electrospun systems for drug delivery
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Minden-Birkenmaier, B.A., primary, Selders, G.S., additional, Fetz, A.E., additional, Gehrmann, C.J., additional, and Bowlin, G.L., additional
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23. List of contributors
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Albuquerque, M.T.P., primary, Balusamy, B., additional, Berezkinová, L., additional, Bölgen, N., additional, Bottino, M.C., additional, Bowlin, G.L., additional, Castro, S., additional, Chen, P., additional, De Cesare, F., additional, Demirci, E.A., additional, Dunn, A.J., additional, Echegoyen, Y., additional, Fetz, A.E., additional, Forsythe, J.S., additional, Gehrmann, C.J., additional, Growney Kalaf, E.A., additional, Hekmati, A.H., additional, Hixon, K.R., additional, Shah Hosseini, N., additional, Kadakia, P.U., additional, Karaman, O., additional, Khenoussi, N., additional, Kijeńska, E., additional, Lagaron, J.M., additional, Macagnano, A., additional, Miller, D.W., additional, Minden-Birkenmaier, B.A., additional, Nazari, B., additional, Norouzi, M., additional, Pankajakshan, D., additional, Parkington, H.C., additional, Rodda, A.E., additional, Selders, G.S., additional, Sell, S.A., additional, Şen, M., additional, Senthamizhan, A., additional, Solouk, A., additional, Swieszkowski, W., additional, Uyar, T., additional, Vodsed'álková, K., additional, Vysloužilova, L., additional, and Willerth, S.M., additional
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- 2017
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24. From The Ground Up I: Light Pollution Sources in Flagstaff, Arizona
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Luginbuhl, Christian B., Lockwood, G. Wesley, Davis, Donald R., Pick, Kevin, and Selders, Jennifer
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- 2009
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25. An Evaluation of Parent and Teacher Discrepancies on an Adaptive Behavior Measure for Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability, and Global Developmental Delay
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Stevens, Mallory A., primary, Selders, Kimberly J., additional, Jeckel, Olivia, additional, Brownfield, Valerie, additional, and Nowell, Kerri P., additional
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- 2022
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26. An Evaluation of Parent and Teacher Discrepancies on an Adaptive Behavior Measure for Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability, and Global Developmental Delay
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Mallory A, Stevens, Kimberly J, Selders, Olivia, Jeckel, Valerie, Brownfield, and Kerri P, Nowell
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Comprehensive evaluations include data from multiple informants, but discrepancies occur on adaptive skill measures of youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disabilities (ID). This study investigated discrepancies between parent-teacher ratings on a measure of adaptive behavior [Adaptive Behavior Assessment System, Third Edition (ABAS-3)] in a clinical sample of 115 youth. Agreement between informants was determined and then discrepancies were identified using paired-sample t-tests for the whole sample and subsamples. Factors associated with parent-teacher discrepancies were investigated including age, diagnoses, IQ, autism symptomology, and parent education. Parent-teacher scores were moderately correlated for the ABAS-3 composite and domains. Teachers rated youth with ASD and ID as having higher adaptive skills. Autism symptomology significantly predicted discrepancies between informants on the ABAS-3.
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27. The Absorption and Translocation of Strontium by Plants
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Rediske, J. H. and Selders, A. A.
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28. The Uptake and Translocation of Yttrium by Higher Plants
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Rediske, J. H. and Selders, A. A.
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- 1954
29. School Engagement Among Urban Adolescents of Color: Does Perception of Social Support and Neighborhood Safety Really Matter?
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Daly, Brian P., Shin, Richard Q., Thakral, Charu, Selders, Michael, and Vera, Elizabeth
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30. Electrospun gelatin–arabinoxylan ferulate composite fibers for diabetic chronic wound dressing application
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Todd Kitten, Hu Yang, Gary L. Bowlin, Donald C. Aduba, Seon Sook An, Gretchen S. Selders, and W. Andrew Yeudall
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Chronic wound ,food.ingredient ,Polymers and Plastics ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,0206 medical engineering ,Composite number ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,020601 biomedical engineering ,Gelatin ,Electrospinning ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,food ,Nanofiber ,Wound dressing ,Drug delivery ,Arabinoxylan ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,0210 nano-technology ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Blends of arabinoxylan ferulate (AXF) and gelatin (GEL) at 1:1, 2:1 and 4:1 mass ratios were electrospun into composite fibrous mats as a wound-healing drug delivery platform. The composite...
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31. Open Label Extension Findings for a Trial of Propranolol in Autism Spectrum Disorder (4533)
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Beversdorf, David, primary, Ferguson, Bradley, additional, Hunter, Samantha, additional, Hirst, Kathy, additional, Lolli, Bridget, additional, Bellesheim, Katie, additional, Barton, Amy Underwood, additional, Muckerman, Julie, additional, Takahashi, Nicole, additional, Selders, Kimberly, additional, Holem, Ryan, additional, Sohl, Kristin, additional, Dyke, Peter, additional, Stichter, Janine, additional, Mazurek, Micah, additional, and Kanne, Stephen, additional
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32. Vortex Matter in Active and Passive Superconducting Devices
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Wördenweber, Roger, Lahl, Peter, and Selders, Peter
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33. Beyond Budgeting: Dezentralisierte Führung und flexible Steuerungsprozesse umsetzen am Beispiel der Wertbildungsrechnung bei dm-drogerie markt
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Pfläging, Niels, primary and Selders, Jan, additional
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34. An evaluation of in vivo desensitization and video modeling to increase compliance with dental procedures in persons with mental retardation
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Conyers, Carole, Miltenberger, Raymond G., Peterson, Blake, Gubin, Amber, Jurgens, Mandy, Selders, Andrew, Dickinson, Jessica, and Barenz, Rebecca
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Dental care ,Dental hygiene ,Mental illness ,Psychology and mental health - Abstract
Fear of dental procedures deters many individuals with mental retardation from accepting dental treatment. This study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of two procedures, in vivo desensitization and video modeling, for increasing compliance with dental procedures in participants with severe or profound mental retardation. Desensitization increased compliance for all 5 participants, whereas video modeling increased compliance for only 1 of 3 participants. DESCRIPTORS: compliance, medical procedures, mental retardation, video modeling
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35. Der Einfluß der Zahnprothese auf die Stimme
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Seifert, E., Runte, C., Selders, D., Lamprecht-Dinnesen, A., and Bollmann, F.
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36. Low-frequency noise reduction in Y-Ba-Cu-O SQUIDs by artificial defects
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Selders, Peter and Wordenweber, Roger
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Superconducting quantum interference devices -- Usage ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The reduction of 1/f noise in ambient field to zero-field noise by rearranging antidots in HTS rf-SQUIDs is reported.
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37. Switching-ripple-based current sharing for paralleled power converters
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Perreault, David J., Sato, Kenji, Selders, Robert L., and Kassakian, John G.
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Electrical engineering -- Research ,Electric current converters -- Usage ,Business ,Computers and office automation industries ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
This paper presents the implementation and experimental evaluation of a new current-sharing technique for paralleled power converters. This technique uses information naturally encoded in the switching ripple to achieve current sharing and requires no intercell connections for communicating this information. Practical implementation of the approach is addressed and an experimental evaluation, based on a three-cell prototype system, is also presented. It is shown that accurate and stable load sharing is obtained over a wide load range. Finally, an alternate implementation of this current-sharing technique is described and evaluated. Index Terms: cellular, current sharing, load sharing, modular, parallel.
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38. Reduction of 1/f-noise in HTS-SQUIDs by artificial defects
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Selders, Peter, Castellanos, Ana M., Vaupel, Mathias, and Wordenweber, Roger
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High temperature superconductors -- Usage ,Noise reduction systems (Electronics) -- Design and construction ,Superconducting quantum interference devices -- Evaluation ,Superconductive devices -- Design and construction ,Yttrium barium copper oxides -- Usage ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The detection of matching effects between vortex lattices and antidot in radio frequency high-temperature superconductors-superconducting quantum interference devices is presented. The detection is a clear indication of the strong reducing effect of low-frequency 1/f noise in active superconducting devices. Antidots with diameters ranging from 0.25 to 2 micrometers and parameters from 0.5 to 50 micrometers were patterned into YBa2Cu3O7-delta thin films without any deteriorating effect on the superconducting properties.
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39. Frequency-based current-sharing technique for paralleled power converters
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Perreault, David J., Selders, Robert L., and Kassakian, John G.
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Electric current converters -- Research ,Electric currents -- Research ,Electronic circuits -- Research ,Circuit design -- Methods ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
A new current-sharing technique for paralleled power converters, which is based on frequency encoding of the current-sharing information, is introduced. The approach has significant advantages over existing methods, including the ability to transformer isolate or eliminate current-sharing control connections. Operation of the current-sharing technique is analyzed, and the design and experimental evaluation of a three-cell prototype system are presented. Index Terms - Cellular, current sharing, load sharing, modular, parallel.
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40. Conception et réalisation d’un mélangeur monolithique à 60 GHz
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Dieudonné, Jean-Marie, Schmegner, Karl-Ernst, Adelseck, Bernd, Schwab, Wolfgang, Colquhoun, Alexander, and Selders, Johannes
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41. Fabrication, characterization, andin vitroevaluation of silver-containing arabinoxylan foams as antimicrobial wound dressing
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Donald C. Aduba, Seon Sook An, W. Andrew Yeudall, Gretchen S. Selders, Juan Wang, Todd Kitten, Hu Yang, and Gary L. Bowlin
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Materials science ,Fabrication ,Biomedical Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Bacterial growth ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biomaterials ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Freeze-drying ,Arabinoxylan ,medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,Composite material ,Hydrogen peroxide ,Porosity ,Metals and Alloys ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Antimicrobial ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Swelling ,medicine.symptom ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Arabinoxylan ferulate (AXF) foams were fabricated via enzymatic peroxidase/hydrogen peroxide crosslinking reaction followed by freeze-drying and studied as a potential wound dressing material. The AXF foam's rheological, morphological, porous, and swelling properties were examined. AXF foams were found to be a viscoelastic material that proved to be highly porous and water absorbent. AXF foams possessed low endotoxin levels and were cytocompatible with fibroblasts. Silver was successfully integrated into AXF foams and slowly released over 48 h. AXF foams impregnated with silver demonstrated efficacy inhibiting bacterial growth according to a modified Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion susceptibility test. Overall, AXF foams possess appropriate material properties and the silver-loaded AXF foams showed antimicrobial activity necessary to be a candidate material in wound dressing development. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part A: 104A: 2456-2465, 2016.
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42. Reduction of low-frequency noise in high- Tc SQUIDs by artificial defects
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Wördenweber, Roger and Selders, Peter
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43. The development of a brief group intervention (Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy) for patients with medically unexplained somatic symptoms: a pilot study
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Gerrit Delfstra, Micha Selders, Rosanne Visser, Jurrijn A. Koelen, and Wilbert van Rooij
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Psychomotor learning ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Art therapy ,law.invention ,Group psychotherapy ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Randomized controlled trial ,Quality of life ,law ,Intervention (counseling) ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,Anxiety ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
The primary aim of this equivalence study was to compare the outcome of a brief group therapeutic intervention, based on the principles of dynamic interpersonal therapy (DIT) with an intervention based on cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) in patients suffering from medically unexplained somatic symptoms (MUSS). Participants were 89 patients (aged 18 to 62) who were offered 20 sessions of either DIT or CBT, as central part of a treatment package, consisting of art therapy, psychomotor therapy, social therapy and physical therapy. Measurements were conducted at baseline, 10 weeks and 20 weeks, using self-rating scales measuring the level of anxiety and depression, the severity of medically unexplained symptoms and quality of life. Results showed that CBT and DIT were comparable. The conclusion was that it is recommended to design a larger scale randomised controlled trial to further elaborate the short-term and long-term effects of this novel psychodynamic group therapy for MUSS patients.
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44. 7 - Electrospun systems for drug delivery
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Minden-Birkenmaier, B.A., Selders, G.S., Fetz, A.E., Gehrmann, C.J., and Bowlin, G.L.
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45. Barrier membranes for dental applications: A review and sweet advancement in membrane developments
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Green Ms, Isaac A. Rodriguez, C.J. Gehrmann, Gretchen S. Selders, Evensky Ja, Stein Sh, Allison E. Fetz, and Gary L. Bowlin
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46. Antiplatelet and anticoagulant drugs do not affect visual outcome in neovascular age-related macular degeneration in the BRAMD trial
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Gabriëlle H.S. Buitendijk, Ann-Sofie M.E. Schauwvlieghe, Johannes R. Vingerling, Reinier O. Schlingemann, Caroline C.W. Klaver, R.O. Schlingemann, F.D. Verbraak, M. van Schooneveld, M. Wezel, H. Stam, C. Jansen-Kok, A. Althoff, D. Bakker, A. van der Zee, M. Stam, D.J. De Vries, J.R. Vingerling, N.C. Naus- Postema, K.L. De Roon Hertoge, C.C.W. Klaver, E. Kilic, Y. Noordzij, J. Noordzij, A. Vermij, A. Hooghart, G. Dijkman, I. Boesten, C. Kiewiet de Jonge, M. Kromhart- de Haas, C. Mollinger, J.W. Zwaan, L. Brink, A. Boolman, J.M.M. Hooymans, N. Kamminga, A. Huiskamp, G. Postma, M. Meinen, L. Uwantege, H.R. Luurtsema, J.F. Eisses, V.W. Ronardel de Lavalette, J.P. Van De Pol, C.B. Hoyng, A. de Vries, E. Huntink, A. Kalisingh, L. Hoeks, H. Hermans, A. Rotteveel, J. Weeda, C. Van Ast, M. van der Linden, H. Klaver, R. van Hierden, A. Coops, K. Corstanje, M. Jansen, N. van den Berg, A. Rulo, F. Gerbrandy, A. Tromp, O. Lopes Cardozol, E. Zola, B. Van Leeuwen, G. Dantuma, S. Koning, M. van Baekel, M. Selders, M. Zandee, M. Goudriaan, A. Langen, R.W.H. van de Mortel, A. Tetteroo, Y. de Groot, M.G.W. Dijkgraaf, R. De Haan, A.H. Zwinderman, A.M.E. Schauwvlieghe, S. Mehmedovic, J.J.W. van Dalen, I. Corten, E. Veenstra, Y. Strubel, T. Peto, P. Blows, P.J. Ringens, R. Geskus, R. van Leeuwen, ANS - Cellular & Molecular Mechanisms, Ophthalmology, ACS - Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, ACS - Atherosclerosis & ischemic syndromes, Epidemiology, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus MC other, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Psychology, Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Econometrics, and Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience (NIN)
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Male ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,Eye Hemorrhage ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Visual Acuity ,Angiogenesis Inhibitors ,Sensory disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 12] ,law.invention ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,80 and over ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Non-U.S. Gov't ,Tomography ,Aged, 80 and over ,Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ,Multicenter Study ,Bevacizumab ,Randomized Controlled Trial ,Intravitreal Injections ,Platelet aggregation inhibitor ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,medicine.drug ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual impairment ,Research Support ,03 medical and health sciences ,All institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center ,Double-Blind Method ,Internal medicine ,Ranibizumab ,medicine ,Journal Article ,Humans ,Comparative Study ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Anticoagulants ,Odds ratio ,Macular degeneration ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Ophthalmology ,Optical Coherence ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Wet Macular Degeneration ,sense organs ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors - Abstract
Purpose: To determine if use of antiplatelet or anticoagulant (AP/AC) medication influences visual acuity in patients with active neovascular age-related macular degeneration (N-AMD). Design: Retrospective analysis of data from a randomized controlled trial. Methods: SETTING: Multicenter. STUDY POPULATION: Total of 330 patients with active N-AMD from the BRAMD study, a comparative trial between bevacizumab and ranibizumab in the Netherlands. OBSERVATION PROCEDURES: Patients underwent an extensive ophthalmic examination. Visual acuity was categorized into functional vision (best-corrected visual acuity [BCVA] ≥ 0.5), visual impairment (BCVA < 0.5), and severe visual impairment (BCVA < 0.3). Fundus photographs were graded for presence of retinal or subretinal hemorrhages. Information on AP/AC medication was obtained through interview. Logistic regression analysis was used to determine associations between AP/AC medication and outcomes. Frequency of hemorrhages in users and non-users stratified for visual acuity categories was analyzed with ANCOVA. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: BCVA and presence of hemorrhages. Results: In total, 40.9% of the patients used AP/AC medication, of which 73.3% was aspirin. AP/AC use was not associated with visual impairment (adjusted odds ratio [OR] 0.79; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.43-1.44) or severe visual impairment (adjusted OR 0.75; 95% CI 0.40-1.43). Patients on AP/AC presented with comparable frequencies of hemorrhages (27% vs 32%, P =.32, respectively). Similar results were found when analyses were restricted to aspirin users only. Conclusion: In our study, use of AP/AC medication was associated neither with visual decline nor with the occurrence of hemorrhages in patients with active N-AMD.
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47. Vortex lattice matching effects and 1/ f-noise reduction in HTS films and devices equipped with regular arrays of artificial defects
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Wördenweber, R., Castellanos, A.M., and Selders, P.
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48. A Test of Synonymic Scoring of Cloze Passages.
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Henk, William A. and Selders, Mary L.
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Shows that synonymic scoring of cloze tests is highly variable--that the score seems to appear simply on who grades the test. (FL)
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49. Electrospun gelatin–arabinoxylan ferulate composite fibers for diabetic chronic wound dressing application
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Aduba, Donald C., primary, An, Seon-Sook, additional, Selders, Gretchen S., additional, Yeudall, W. Andrew, additional, Bowlin, Gary L., additional, Kitten, Todd, additional, and Yang, Hu, additional
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50. THE MORE CAPABLE LEARNER, GRADE 4.
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Fresno City Unified School District, CA. and SELDERS, HAL
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THE COLLECTION OF MATERIALS PROVIDES ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES FOR THE FOURTH GRADE STUDENT. THE TEACHER'S SECTION INCLUDES--SUGGESTIONS FOR USING THE PUPIL MATERIALS, CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MORE ABLE LEARNER, A CHECK LIST FOR IDENTIFYING THE MORE ABLE LEARNER, AND AN ACTIVITIES CHART SHOWING THE OVERLAPPING USE OF VARIOUS ACTIVITIES TO AID IN THE TEACHING OF SEVERAL SUBJECTS. THE PUPIL'S SECTION CONSISTS OF SAMPLE COPIES OF PUPIL MATERIALS SUCH AS PUZZLES, WORD GAMES, SCRAMBLED SENTENCES, AND FILL-IN-THE-BLANK EXERCISES. THE COLLECTIONS OF MATERIALS FALL UNDER THE GENERAL HEADINGS OF ARITHMETIC, LANGUAGE, SCIENCE, AND SOCIAL STUDIES.
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