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... PEACH JELLY 2 -8 2 P DATE BuTTER 2 -4 14 2 APPLE ELLY -2 -14 Ir 2 ORANGE TOPPING -* 26 -2A -2... more ... PEACH JELLY 2 -8 2 P DATE BuTTER 2 -4 14 2 APPLE ELLY -2 -14 Ir 2 ORANGE TOPPING -* 26 -2A -2 ... CHILI SAuCE 6.5 25. 2 12.5 MASHO POTATO SALAD 11 9 S M, PRUNE-PEACH SAUCE 12 11.5 32 A 4RAPE .ELLY 13.5 1' 2p.5 12.5 VAN4ILLA TOPPING 13.5 17.5 19.5 ...
A practical guide fo LEGAL & LEGAL METHOD second edilion ... A practical guid... more A practical guide fo LEGAL & LEGAL METHOD second edilion ... A practical guide to LEGAL & LEGAL METHOD JL V -M. second edition John C. Dernbach WIDENER UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW Richard V. Singleton II HEALYANDBAILLIE Cathleen S. Wharton UNIVERSITY ...
New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 1988
The heights of 2988 colonies of the black coral Antipathes aperta Totton, less than 1 m tall were... more The heights of 2988 colonies of the black coral Antipathes aperta Totton, less than 1 m tall were measured underwater between 5 and 25 m depth in eight of the fiords of New Zealand. The population structure, as given by height frequencies and presented as density traces, showed clear peaks in numbers of individuals in size classes up to 40 cm tall with constant spacing between peaks of 3.9 cm. This is interpreted as a growth rate of 3.9 cm/year. Year classes began to merge after around 7 years, reflecting differences in individual colony growth rates. Growth appeared to be similar throughout all fiords, as did population structure, although one fiord (Preservation Inlet) had a greater proportion of larger colonies. Ninety percent of the total Fiordland population was less than 50 cm tall. Reasons for the high mortality of larger colonies are discussed. The data suggest that recruitment over the 2 years before 1986 had been poor and this is substantiated from site-monitoring surveys.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1964
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1964
Experimental Neurology, 2001
Traumatic axonal injury (TAI) contributes to morbidity and mortality following traumatic brain in... more Traumatic axonal injury (TAI) contributes to morbidity and mortality following traumatic brain injury (TBI). Single-label immunocytochemical studies employing antibodies to neurofilament compaction (NFC), RM014, and antibodies to APP, a marker of impaired axonal transport (AxT), have shown that TAI involves both NFC and disruption of AxT. Although it may be hypothesized that both events occur within the same injured axon, this has not been confirmed. To determine the relationship between NFC and impaired AxT, dual-label immunofluorescence was employed. To compare and contrast specific changes associated with these two markers of TAI, single-label electron microscopy was also used. Rats were subjected to an impact acceleration injury (30 min-6 h survival), and their brains were prepared for duallabel immunofluorescence and single-label electron microscopy. APP and RM014 were consistently found in two distinct classes of TAI. One, which showed only RM014 immunoreactivity, was thin and elongate, was sometimes vacuolated, and revealed little progressive change over time. The second was distinguished by focal axonal swellings containing APP immunoreactivity alone in small-caliber axons or in combination with RM014 immunoreactivity in large-caliber axons. These swellings were localized to either nodal or internodal loci and underwent progressive swelling over time, ultimately leading to secondary axotomy. Ultrastructural examination of these two classes of TAI revealed NFC together with mitochondrial dilation without organelle pooling in the RM014 singlelabeled axons. However, the APP single-labeled smallcaliber axons and APP/RM014 dual-labeled large-caliber axons revealed a progressive accumulation of organelles associated with increased axonal swelling over time. In contrast to previous thought, it now appears that NFC may occur independent of impaired AxT in TAI. This finding underscores the complexity of TAI, suggesting the need for multiple immunocytochemical approaches to fully assess the overall axonal response to TBI.
Journal of medical …, 2011
Seven epidemiologically unrelated cases of invasive Haemophilus influenzae type a (Hia) disease w... more Seven epidemiologically unrelated cases of invasive Haemophilus influenzae type a (Hia) disease were identified in First Nations communities of Northwestern Ontario, Canada, in 2004-2008. In all cases, Hia was isolated from blood. The clinical presentation in most of the cases was moderately severe and all patients responded to antibiotic therapy. Laboratory analysis of Hia isolates from Northwestern Ontario indicated striking similarities in their phenotypic and genotypic characteristics. The findings are discussed in the context of current epidemiology of invasive Hia disease. Our data along with some published studies by others suggest an increased susceptibility to this infection among North American indigenous populations. Case reports Case 1 Patient 1 was a 15-month-old aboriginal male who presented with persistent fever, cough and irritability. He was diagnosed with chest X-ray-confirmed left-sided pneumonia and empyema (Fig. 1
American Sociological Review, 1957
Microbiology and Molecular …, 1973
... PEACH JELLY 2 -8 2 P DATE BuTTER 2 -4 14 2 APPLE ELLY -2 -14 Ir 2 ORANGE TOPPING -* 26 -2A -2... more ... PEACH JELLY 2 -8 2 P DATE BuTTER 2 -4 14 2 APPLE ELLY -2 -14 Ir 2 ORANGE TOPPING -* 26 -2A -2 ... CHILI SAuCE 6.5 25. 2 12.5 MASHO POTATO SALAD 11 9 S M, PRUNE-PEACH SAUCE 12 11.5 32 A 4RAPE .ELLY 13.5 1' 2p.5 12.5 VAN4ILLA TOPPING 13.5 17.5 19.5 ...
A practical guide fo LEGAL & LEGAL METHOD second edilion ... A practical guid... more A practical guide fo LEGAL & LEGAL METHOD second edilion ... A practical guide to LEGAL & LEGAL METHOD JL V -M. second edition John C. Dernbach WIDENER UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW Richard V. Singleton II HEALYANDBAILLIE Cathleen S. Wharton UNIVERSITY ...
New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 1988
The heights of 2988 colonies of the black coral Antipathes aperta Totton, less than 1 m tall were... more The heights of 2988 colonies of the black coral Antipathes aperta Totton, less than 1 m tall were measured underwater between 5 and 25 m depth in eight of the fiords of New Zealand. The population structure, as given by height frequencies and presented as density traces, showed clear peaks in numbers of individuals in size classes up to 40 cm tall with constant spacing between peaks of 3.9 cm. This is interpreted as a growth rate of 3.9 cm/year. Year classes began to merge after around 7 years, reflecting differences in individual colony growth rates. Growth appeared to be similar throughout all fiords, as did population structure, although one fiord (Preservation Inlet) had a greater proportion of larger colonies. Ninety percent of the total Fiordland population was less than 50 cm tall. Reasons for the high mortality of larger colonies are discussed. The data suggest that recruitment over the 2 years before 1986 had been poor and this is substantiated from site-monitoring surveys.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1964
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1964
Experimental Neurology, 2001
Traumatic axonal injury (TAI) contributes to morbidity and mortality following traumatic brain in... more Traumatic axonal injury (TAI) contributes to morbidity and mortality following traumatic brain injury (TBI). Single-label immunocytochemical studies employing antibodies to neurofilament compaction (NFC), RM014, and antibodies to APP, a marker of impaired axonal transport (AxT), have shown that TAI involves both NFC and disruption of AxT. Although it may be hypothesized that both events occur within the same injured axon, this has not been confirmed. To determine the relationship between NFC and impaired AxT, dual-label immunofluorescence was employed. To compare and contrast specific changes associated with these two markers of TAI, single-label electron microscopy was also used. Rats were subjected to an impact acceleration injury (30 min-6 h survival), and their brains were prepared for duallabel immunofluorescence and single-label electron microscopy. APP and RM014 were consistently found in two distinct classes of TAI. One, which showed only RM014 immunoreactivity, was thin and elongate, was sometimes vacuolated, and revealed little progressive change over time. The second was distinguished by focal axonal swellings containing APP immunoreactivity alone in small-caliber axons or in combination with RM014 immunoreactivity in large-caliber axons. These swellings were localized to either nodal or internodal loci and underwent progressive swelling over time, ultimately leading to secondary axotomy. Ultrastructural examination of these two classes of TAI revealed NFC together with mitochondrial dilation without organelle pooling in the RM014 singlelabeled axons. However, the APP single-labeled smallcaliber axons and APP/RM014 dual-labeled large-caliber axons revealed a progressive accumulation of organelles associated with increased axonal swelling over time. In contrast to previous thought, it now appears that NFC may occur independent of impaired AxT in TAI. This finding underscores the complexity of TAI, suggesting the need for multiple immunocytochemical approaches to fully assess the overall axonal response to TBI.
Journal of medical …, 2011
Seven epidemiologically unrelated cases of invasive Haemophilus influenzae type a (Hia) disease w... more Seven epidemiologically unrelated cases of invasive Haemophilus influenzae type a (Hia) disease were identified in First Nations communities of Northwestern Ontario, Canada, in 2004-2008. In all cases, Hia was isolated from blood. The clinical presentation in most of the cases was moderately severe and all patients responded to antibiotic therapy. Laboratory analysis of Hia isolates from Northwestern Ontario indicated striking similarities in their phenotypic and genotypic characteristics. The findings are discussed in the context of current epidemiology of invasive Hia disease. Our data along with some published studies by others suggest an increased susceptibility to this infection among North American indigenous populations. Case reports Case 1 Patient 1 was a 15-month-old aboriginal male who presented with persistent fever, cough and irritability. He was diagnosed with chest X-ray-confirmed left-sided pneumonia and empyema (Fig. 1
American Sociological Review, 1957
Microbiology and Molecular …, 1973