Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 80 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4326 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 61 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 PMC 10 patient 8 Oncology 8 Indiana 8 Forest 8 Cancer 5 University 4 table 4 USA 3 model 3 Service 3 SCLC 3 NSCLC 3 Hoosier 2 tree 2 risk 2 oak 2 iii 2 harvest 2 fire 2 aversion 2 Wooden 2 State 2 SWCS 2 Research 2 RESULTS 2 Plan 2 National 2 Millionaire 2 HNF 2 Feed 2 Ecology 2 Biology 1 year 1 word 1 trial 1 toxicity 1 temperature 1 teacher 1 student 1 stand 1 splicing 1 reservoir 1 reproduction 1 rating 1 radiation 1 property 1 person 1 participant 1 nest Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1700 % 1203 patient 1067 study 670 model 632 forest 623 trial 566 cancer 516 datum 498 effect 494 analysis 487 year 484 result 481 fire 480 time 447 treatment 434 phase 415 table 411 specie 406 value 401 cell 366 therapy 364 harvest 357 word 357 tree 346 area 345 chemotherapy 339 response 307 number 303 change 300 sample 298 oak 296 group 296 fruit 291 r 289 rate 282 landscape 277 risk 277 disease 276 image 272 type 269 site 267 use 260 condition 258 p 250 stand 250 a 247 level 244 toxicity 243 management 242 tumor Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1347 _ 893 al 616 et 517 Forest 494 Indiana 454 J. 453 University 411 Cancer 390 . 362 Hoosier 356 J 328 � 303 M 274 A 259 Research 250 Oncology 249 M. 244 R. 242 e 230 Service 219 C 216 S 209 National 199 d 195 s 188 Journal 182 n 182 Group 181 N 177 S. 174 Clin 173 L. 171 Oncol 160 American 157 USA 149 • 149 P. 149 C. 146 H. 145 A. 142 D. 141 t 135 E. 132 B 131 Figure 130 II 125 T 125 Indianapolis 124 m 124 Department Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 720 we 597 it 468 i 320 they 210 he 116 you 82 them 77 us 70 she 28 one 28 me 24 themselves 24 him 23 itself 18 em 6 himself 5 herself 4 s 4 her 3 y(x 3 theirs 3 ours 3 http://refhub.elsevier.com/s0378-1127(18)30106-3/h0355 2 yourself 2 ya 2 ng 2 iv 2 http://refhub.elsevier.com/s0378-1127(18)30106-3/h0020 2 ha 2 chromosomes 1 ’s 1 ’em 1 yours 1 ua 1 tampoco 1 oneself 1 michx 1 https://www.cancer.gov/types/lung/hp/non-small-cell-lung-treatment-pdq#section/_4889 1 https://muse.jhu.edu/article/578254 1 https://doi.org/10.1017/s0251107x00007045 1 http://refhub.elsevier.com/s0378-1127(18)30106-3/h0115 1 http://refhub.elsevier.com/s0378-1127(16)00006-2/h0045 1 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2005.11.004 1 http://clincancerres.aacrjournals.org/ 1 http://ags.aer.ca/. 1 2):s54 1 /r/ Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 8756 be 1597 have 981 use 462 include 399 base 390 do 385 show 297 provide 290 follow 253 make 248 compare 234 treat 228 give 220 receive 218 find 197 evaluate 192 report 191 associate 178 observe 174 see 169 increase 162 consider 161 take 159 allow 155 identify 155 develop 150 produce 150 define 146 stand 136 continue 131 relate 130 result 124 perform 123 require 123 describe 122 suggest 121 remain 120 occur 115 involve 115 complete 114 represent 114 publish 114 determine 113 present 112 select 112 demonstrate 109 conduct 108 measure 106 indicate 104 obtain Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 924 not 523 more 490 other 476 - 462 high 413 also 369 small 341 only 330 such 321 most 313 first 278 low 270 well 261 large 259 non 246 different 235 significant 229 however 215 many 209 available 204 early 177 clinical 175 same 162 single 161 new 158 median 156 then 155 specific 155 prior 155 overall 155 long 151 similar 147 great 140 thus 139 e.g. 139 as 138 american 134 second 133 less 133 further 129 important 129 even 127 individual 127 advanced 125 spatial 124 total 124 least 123 initial 121 metastatic 120 relative Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 118 most 78 least 50 good 38 high 36 Most 31 large 22 low 18 great 14 tall 12 strong 11 near 10 small 7 short 6 long 3 poor 3 late 2 vest 2 pure 2 old 2 few 2 big 2 bad 1 young 1 wide 1 weak 1 thorny 1 souqu 1 simple 1 postharv 1 pazot 1 needy 1 mapqu 1 lmert 1 light 1 l 1 innermost 1 heavy 1 ha_ 1 fine 1 fiarv 1 farth 1 early 1 dry 1 close 1 US.1 1 Least 1 AdCD40L Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 203 most 46 least 12 well 2 highest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 302 refhub.elsevier.com 88 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 85 doi.org 72 dx.doi.org 56 www.cambridge.org 46 clincancerres.aacrjournals.org 26 www.biomedcentral.com 22 creativecommons.org 13 www.fs.fed.us 13 peerj.com 12 academic.oup.com 11 europepmc.org 11 academ 9 psycholinguistics.indiana.edu 7 www.mdpi.com 7 jvi.asm.org 7 crossmark.crossref.org 6 www.indiana.edu 6 en.wikipedia.org 5 plantphysiol.orgdownloaded 5 plantphysiol.org 5 maps.indiana.edu 4 www.swcs.org 4 www.ramas.com 4 www.nrs.fs.fed.us 4 www.essa.com 4 www.epmag.com 4 tcga-data.nci.nih.gov 4 science.sciencemag.org 4 ncseonline.org 3 www.soilinfo.psu.edu 3 www.sciencemag.org 3 www.sciencedirect.com 3 www.ksdk.com 3 www.geolsoc.org.uk 3 www.formulastudent.de 3 www.chronicle.com 3 webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu 3 web.missouri.edu 3 orcid.org 3 faculty.missouri.edu 3 ctep.cancer.gov 3 clinicaltrials.gov 3 bio.informatics.iupui.edu 2 www.prism.oregonstate.edu 2 www.praat.org 2 www.ncssf.org 2 www.ncrs.fs.fed.us 2 www.ncdc.noaa.gov 2 www.kistler.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 28 http://www.cambridge.org/core/terms 28 http://www.cambridge.org/core 24 http://clincancerres.aacrjournals.org/ 16 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 15 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/14/966 12 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5158 12 http://academic.oup.com/forestscience/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/forsci/fxz039#supplementary-data 11 http://peerj.com 11 http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ 11 http://academ 9 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1752-0509/7/S5/S8 8 http://psycholinguistics.indiana.edu/hoosiervocalemotions.htm 8 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0251107X00007045 8 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 7 http://jvi.asm.org/ 6 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-1127(18)30106-3/h0220 6 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-1127(18)30106-3/h0145 6 http://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2018.06.028 6 http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ 5 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-1127(18)30106-3/h0330 5 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-1127(18)30106-3/h0165 5 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-1127(18)30106-3/h0095 5 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-1127(18)30106-3/h0015 5 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-1127(16)00006-2/h0265 5 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-1127(16)00006-2/h0110 5 http://plantphysiol.orgDownloaded 5 http://plantphysiol.org 4 http://www.swcs.org 4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19624269?dopt=Abstract 4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12804598?dopt=Abstract 4 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-1127(18)30106-3/h0340 4 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-1127(18)30106-3/h0195 4 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-1127(18)30106-3/h0180 4 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-1127(18)30106-3/h0130 4 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-1127(18)30106-3/h0125 4 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-1127(18)30106-3/h0115 4 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0378-1127(16)00006-2/h0095 4 http://ncseonline.org/NCSSF/DSS/Documents/index.htm 4 http://maps.indiana.edu/previewMaps/Environment/Land_Cover_Presettlement_IDNR.html 4 http://doi.org/10 4 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 4 http://clincancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/4/4/935 4 http://clincancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/12/20/6094 3 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24226387?dopt=Abstract 3 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20724601?dopt=Abstract 3 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18978789?dopt=Abstract 3 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17965220?dopt=Abstract 3 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17278997?dopt=Abstract 3 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16848696?dopt=Abstract 3 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16818696?dopt=Abstract Top 50 email addresses; 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"What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 patients had progressive 6 trials had hr 5 data are available 5 patients were not 4 data were not 4 study was not 3 data made available 3 oaks were present 3 patients had grade 3 patients had histologically 3 patients had measurable 3 patients had stable 3 patients received folic 3 patients were eligible 3 patients were evaluable 3 patients were men 3 patients were then 3 times were log 3 trial evaluating fosaprepitant 2 % had adenocarcinoma 2 % were women 2 data are not 2 data stand development 2 e is curvature 2 fire did not 2 model including thermal 2 model is not 2 model shows similar 2 models are close 2 models were also 2 patient was ineligible 2 patients did not 2 patients do not 2 patients had late 2 patients had non 2 patients receiving 5-day 2 patients receiving cisplatin 2 patients receiving high 2 patients receiving multi 2 patients were also 2 results are qualitatively 2 results do not 2 results were not 2 study did not 2 study showed significant 2 table does not 2 trial comparing adjuvant 2 trial evaluating immune 2 trial was not 2 trials are currently Top 50 negative assertions; 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"In a narrative form, how can each item be abstracted?" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- work_2aelldtl4rcq3edmxttlwgkapu gambling decisions to estimate distributions of risk aversion parameters consistent with the theoretical preferences, the extent of the risk aversion implied by our estimates varies substantially with the stakes expected utility theory to provide proper characterization of risk aversion when monetary stakes are small. Exogenous wagers and lack of variation in the gambles prevent us from estimating risk aversion parameters of Hoosier Millionaire to estimate the parameters of the distribution of risk aversion coefficients in the recent studies, the implied degree of risk aversion varies largely with the stakes of the decision. estimates imply substantial risk aversion for gambles comparable to those in Hoosier Millionaire, while also different behavioral traits on decisions and risk aversion is only evident under large stakes. individuals face gambles involving different stakes, each contestant within a regime of Hoosier Millionaire However, we estimated our risk aversion parameters from decisions involving unusually high stakes. work_2pgvfsv75jgx7lnf3akxvyqip4 Tire Model with Temperature Effects for Formula SAE Vehicle. Tire Model with Temperature Effects for Formula SAE Vehicle. Tire Model with Temperature Effects for Formula SAE Vehicle. different FSAE components, a full vehicle simulation is required including a comprehensive tire model. modified to incorporate the temperature effect on the force capability of a FSAE tire to achieve higher tire model results in higher root mean square error (RMSE) of lateral acceleration and yaw rate. proposed thermal model and modification of the magic formula to incorporate temperature effects. Temperature change in pure braking test using Sorniotti model: (a) normal load Fz of 600 N; Temperature change in pure braking test using Sorniotti model: (a) normal load Fz of 600 N; The magic formula is an empirical model commonly used to simulate steady-state tire forces The magic formula is an empirical model commonly used to simulate steady-state tire forces work_3jfrsgakobcfrdrpjfpjss75zy The values obtained from the last blood sampling indicate a possible habituation process the experimental and control group and also with the results of other studies with different Animal stress, haematological indices, biochemical properties, glucose, total protein group and other rabbits (which were not included into the study) were repeatedly used during practical lessons. Haematocrit mean values in rabbits of the experimental group were significantly lower (P < 0.05) compared to the control group after the second blood sampling, and highly Haematological indices in rabbits of the control (n = 10) and the experimental group (n= 10). Biochemical indices in rabbits of the control (n = 10) and experimental group (n = 10). Total protein values in animals of the experimental group were significantly lower (P < 0.05) than the control group values after the second and third blood sampling. Total protein could be designated as a long-term stress indicator in rabbits, as a study of work_4py2d3bz7rdenjovbwbzwq22u4 Modular Transformations, ERD to Class Diagram, Boolean in Boolean / Aristotelian Logic (Law of the Excluded Middle) The Input / Source ERD Diagram given to the students to be transformed into a Class Diagram [6], [9] Transformation Methods (from ERDs to Class Diagrams) Modular Transformations from ERDs to Class Diagrams, The output Class Diagram generated using the Fries'' The Output Class Diagram Generated by the Method followed The Output Class Diagram Generated by the Method followed 254 A Discovery of the Relevance of Eastern Four-valued (Catuskoti) Logic to Define Modular Transformations When There are 254 A Discovery of the Relevance of Eastern Four-valued (Catuskoti) Logic to Define Modular Transformations When There are 254 A Discovery of the Relevance of Eastern Four-valued (Catuskoti) Logic to Define Modular Transformations When There are 254 A Discovery of the Relevance of Eastern Four-valued (Catuskoti) Logic to Define Modular Transformations When There are work_4qtsdig4evhezlr37q7tl4nvtq sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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(i.e., wounds) to overstory trees and quantified both the relative stand volume of timber loss and the proportion of trees that had tree grade reductions because of prescribed Generally, as a stand received more prescribed fires, more trees were scarred, the relative volume lost increased, and a higher proportion of trees declined in grade. Overall, burned stands experienced less than 10 percent sawtimber volume loss, regardless of the number of prescribed fires and aspect. Previous studies that investigated the effect of periodic, lowintensity prescribed fires on standing hardwood timber volume sites and in more xeric regions, sawtimber volume loss could be higher, exceeding 10 percent, but this level of damage likely occurs only after multiple work_53qimuu5gfgehdrhzttdcfd3ua 5JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION of the Soil and Water Conservation Society met in the high desert valley competition for the soils and water that us why conservation management decisions are as important to the farmer and the conference, visit the SWCS Web site Our day two plenary examined the science and practice of soil health. Conservation Service soil health initiative and moderated a USDA Agricultural are limits to soil resilience, there are conservation practices that can help manage activity at this year''s conference. Conference participants had an opportunity for in-depth Each year, we celebrate the accomplishments of our members and partners. contributions to the field of soil and water and Sediment Control program with conference sponsor EnviroCert International more about conservation programs unique the essential contribution that our planning committee, host chapter, and sponsors Jim Gulliford is executive director of the Soil and Water Conservation Society, Ankeny, Iowa. SWCS CONFERENCE work_5byfowmh25enbetdee3jjrdnva While the American English demonym hoosier refers to Indiana residents, it means ''poor, rural, discussed in this paper, hoosier is commonly used in the local dialect of St. Louis (STL), Use of hoosier is salient enough that sociolinguistic studies of STL often refer to it as a Discourse analysis of four texts will show that to use hoosier appropriately, the speaker must be Speakers use the slur to police behavior in the area, casting STL as place explicitly attached to hoosier in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch is South STL. Non-personal stigmatizing uses and examples of hoosier in St. Louis Post-Dispatch articles In this way, use of hoosier polices behavior in STL. It seems that the uses of hoosier described above promote the speaker as cosmopolitan Speakers claiming to be hoosiers in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch include a local artist, such, use of hoosier makes a proud, positive claim about STL. work_5gtiscg6brexpaef3mz3itzz4y Treatment of locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer neoadjuvant or adjuvant chemotherapy: E07-03 Survival of patients with resected N2 nonsmall-cell lung cancer: evidence for a subclassification and implications. IIIA(pN2) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC): initial results from intergroup trial radiotherapy followed by surgery for stages IIIA (N2) and IIIB non-small-cell lung chemotherapy in stage IIIA non-small cell lung cancer. stage IIIA pN2 non-small cell lung cancer: a multicentric phase II trial. resection versus radiotherapy after induction chemotherapy in stage IIIA-N2 non-smallcell lung cancer. non-small cell lung cancer. for superior sulcus non-small-cell lung carcinomas: long-term results of Southwest Superior vena cava resection with prosthetic replacement for non-small cell lung cancer: long term results of a multicentric Benefit of surgery after chemoradiotherapy in stage IIIB (T4 and/or N3) non-small cell lung cancer. Treatment of locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer advanced unresectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). unresectable non-small cell lung cancer. work_5jntyjuffrdkxptym626dlbfqa Phase II study of fosaprepitant + 5HT3 receptor antagonist + dexamethasone in patients with germ cell tumors undergoing 5-day cisplatin-based chemotherapy: A Hoosier Cancer Research Network Study day cisplatin-based chemotherapy: a Hoosier Cancer Research Network study. patients with germ cell tumors undergoing 5-day cisplatin-based chemotherapy: A patients with germ cell tumors undergoing 5-day cisplatin-based chemotherapy: A cell tumor (GCT) patients treated with 5 day cisplatin combination chemotherapy demonstrated a first clinical trial evaluating fosaprepitant in patients receiving multi-day cisplatin regimen. GCT patients receiving 5 day cisplatin combination chemotherapy were enrolled. prevention of CINV in patients receiving highly emetogenic single-day cisplatin chemotherapy placebo controlled study of patients receiving 5 day cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy. fosaprepitant in patients receiving multi-day cisplatin combination chemotherapy. The CR rate of aprepitant in GCT patients receiving 5 day cisplatin-based combination patients receiving 5-day cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy for GCT. patients with germ cell tumors receiving 5-day cisplatin combination chemotherapy regimens: a work_5pchiyh5fnfjdhthzgeusqriqq Pei regimen: a therapeutic option in small cell lung cancer? Objectives: Combination chemotherapy is very active in small cell lung cancer (SCLC), although no improvement in standard, with an average median survival of about 7–8 months in patients with extended disease (ED). In 1995, a randomized trial of the Hoosier Group in 171 ED patients showed a significant advantage in overall survival in patients treated with PEI (Cisplatin, Etoposide and Ifosfamide), compared to PE. Results: In 19 limited disease (LD) patients partial response (PR) rate was 74%, and complete response (CR) Keywords: Small cell lung cancer, Extended disease, Limited disease, Chemotherapy, Cisplatin, Etoposide, Between December 1998 and December 2008, 46 consecutive SCLC patients were treated in first line of chemotherapy with PEI regimen. The Hoosier Oncology Group study showed an improved time to progression (statistically different) and overall survival associated with PEI combination chemotherapy work_6alp3neipzfodbzst7s2o42gee Revisiting the 2016 SWCS International Annual Conference 120A JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONSEPT/OCT 2016—VOL. and Water Conservation Society, Ankeny, Iowa. Annual Conference of the Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS) to consider the challenge of "Managing Great River and water conservation. examined the challenges conservation message from this plenary was that conservation practice standards must be specific An important feature of the conference each year is the breadth of Hammond Bennett Award and conferred the honor of SWCS Fellow upon recognized for their conservation achievements, Journal of Soil and Water Conservation soil health and water quality challenges. SWCS conference website, and watch SWCS CONFERENCE 5JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION The annual conference also provides year, the NRCS Conservation Innovation there are two essential elements to a successful conference: you must have a great 400 conference participants from 46 states; conference participants. well underway for next year''s conference, work_6edatbslnjhz3kb2pkbphqv5py response rate, duration of remission, and survival of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) versus those of 5-FU plus levamisole in metastatic colorectal cancer using the same dose and schedule of these agents as in the North Central Cancer Treatment Group and intergroup studies of adjuvant therapy. Patients with no prior history of chemotherapy for metastatic disease were entered on this Hoosier Oncology Group the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer compared levamisole to placebo in the adjuvant setting and Phase III studies of 5-FU plus levamisole in metastatic coborectal cancer. One hundred patients were randomized to 5-Hi plus levamisole, of whom 4 never received treatment and S had inadequate response data. grade 3/4 diarrhea in the 5-FU plus levamisole arm was statistically significant (P = 0.0146), whereas the difference in the reported a trial of 5-Hi versus 5-Hi plus levamisole in metastatic colorectal cancer in patients with nonmeasurabbe disease work_6etpadu7obanfouzeesfq7kcuu Incidence of Nest Material Kleptoparasitism Involving Cerulean Warblers ABSTRACT.-We document 21 observations of interspecific stealing of nesting material involving Cerulean Warblers (Dendroica cerulea), Red-eyed Vireos interspecific contests for nesting material involving Cerulean Warblers that were observed We present three detailed accounts of nest material kleptoparasitism involving Cerulean have documented interspecific nest kleptoparasitism involving Cerulean Warblers. Warbler nest in a grove of black walnut (Juglans nigra) at Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge (39" 03'' N, 85" 25'' W) near Madison, Indiana. hopped toward the nest when the male Cerulean Warbler chased it into the heavily wooded area. 2005 between 1 030 and 1 1 30 hrs when a female Black-throated Green Warbler (Dendroica virens) was observed taking material from The following account describes nest material kleptoparasitism with Cerulean Warbler been documented to use all of the same materials as Cerulean Warblers, with the exception of moss, in their nests (Harrison 1975, work_6o4ny35g5bc2fpdgl4hrupmeay Copyright © 2007 by the International Association for the Study of Lung CancerS346 Conclusions: Differences in relative survival of lung cancer was Sputum Methylation Analysis Detects Patients With Lung Cancer Sputum Methylation Analysis Detects Patients With Lung Cancer studies suggested to show an increased risk for lung cancer. with lung cancer and controls. Sputum samples were collected within 6 months of lung cancer diagnosis. the NSCLC lung cancer cases with a specificity of 94 and 74%, respectively. Conclusions: This blinded study shows that hypermethylation in sputum is with two markers detects 50% of the lung cancer patients. (D) in patients (pts) with inoperable stage III non-small cell lung pts with inoperable stage III NSCLC. following EP/XRT further improved survival. a randomized, prospective phase III trial comparing EP/XRT with or Methods: Eligible pts had inoperable, stage IIIA/B NSCLC, PS 0-1 at controls; however, consolidation D does not further improve survival, work_6ynq6qchjve7xo2qwqmb3oy5yy efficacy of this regimen followed by surgery in patients with resectable esophageal cancer. in the tumor of patients with resected esophageal adenocarcinomas after trimodality therapy predicts a poor outcome.5 Herein, we present the results of a single-arm, openlabel, phase II study with cetuximab and external beam radiation therapy for patients with newly diagnosed, potentially surgical consult; patient being agreeable to surgical resection of the primary tumor; no prior use of radiation or chemotherapy for cancer of the esophagus or GE junction; no In this phase II study, the addition of cetuximab to external beam radiation therapy in patients with potentially resectable esophageal cancers resulted in a pCR rate of 36.6% by A Phase II Study with Cetuximab and Radiation Therapy for Patients with Surgically Resectable Esophageal and GE Junction Carcinomas: Hoosier Oncology Group G05-92 A Phase II Study with Cetuximab and Radiation Therapy for Patients with Surgically Resectable Esophageal and GE Junction Carcinomas: Hoosier Oncology Group G05-92 work_7edvdyyy6vcjvgzofnuzknk4pm (Fostering AfricanAmerican Improvement in Total Health) App mHealth lifestyle impact on the health-promoting behaviors of African-Americans, thereby improving their overall cardiovascular health. a health research volunteer community in the Hoosier • To improve and expand health and research literacy throughout • To encourage and increase health research participation throughout Indiana by promoting health research opportunities, good health and clinical research participation by providing a • Promote healthy living for Indiana residents by sharing health education and resources from existing state health organizations all populations and all communities throughout the state in conversation and education around good health and health research, program, educating the public about health research and opportunities to participate, while simultaneously supporting research and Efficacy of Diabetes Mobile Health Apps OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Mobile health applications are widely used by METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: To understand the current regulatory landscape of mobile health applications (mHealth https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms work_a3if4pjqhnd3bjhbt5y4d43h6i roles: The product-line architect sets the system architecture, selects infrastructure platforms, and organizes Existing software modeling approaches fail to support many product-line development component model and supporting services, that developers can reuse for all products within the family. manner by working at a level of abstraction that avoids committing to specific underlying component models or implementations.This allows using different middleware Cadena provides a spectrum of plug-in points, letting users add specialized functionality for the component systems modeled at each CALM styles, enabling Cadena plug-in developers to add The starting point of a CALM specification is the definition of component, connector, and interface kinds to structural details regarding particular component models, underlying middleware, and product development Component and interface kinds from the style are available in the Cadena module editor, shown in Figure 2, to design-time types in the module is then available for allocating and connecting component instances at the scenario tier. work_bf6do22xsbddjnaixc6n5zhv5y Prognostic variables associated with improved outcomes in patients with stage III NSCLC treated with chemoradiation followed by consolidation Pembrolizumab: a subset analysis of a phase II study from the Hoosier Cancer Research Network LUN 14-179 Prognostic variables associated with improved outcomes in patients patients with stage III NSCLC treated with chemoradiation followed by consolidation Pembrolizumab: A subset concurrent chemoradiation for the treatment of patients with stage III NSCLC. study, patients with stage III NSCLC were treated with a variety of chemotherapy regimens pembrolizumab after chemoradiation in patients with stage III NSCLC. Prognostic variables associated with improved outcomes in patients with stage III improvements in TMDD, PFS, and OS in patients with stage III NSCLC treated with Prognostic variables associated with better or worse outcomes for patients with stage III with outcomes in patients with stage III NSCLC treated with chemoradiation followed by consolidation pembrolizumab in patients with unresectable stage III non-small cell lung cancer: Hoosier work_buru5lq4zncjnlvci4nw4zjzpu Introduction: Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is initially a chemotherapy-sensitive disease. II study of pemetrexed in patients with relapsed SCLC. differentiated neuroendocrine cancers of the lung, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of 0 to 2, and had received Both chemotherapy-sensitive (relapse �90 days from completion of first line therapy) and chemotherapy-resistant (progressive disease during or within 90 days from Despite an initial response to chemotherapy, patients with SCLC inevitably relapse and progress Our study evaluated single agent pemetrexed in relapsed SCLC and did not meet the predetermined criteria for Journal of Thoracic Oncology • Volume 4, Number 1, January 2009 Pemetrexed beyond Small Cell Lung Cancer III trials for patients with extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer: perceptible progress. Pemetrexed in Second Line and beyond Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Hoosier Oncology Group Phase II Study Pemetrexed in Second Line and beyond Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Hoosier Oncology Group Phase II Study work_bwqzdm6i55crvacmscdqm74rcm Faculty, staff and students, register to be tested at our on-campus testing center. The Graduate School is now offering Creighton alumni a scholarship for 25% off of tuition for a wide range of graduate and certificate programs. Creighton University offers a top-ranked education for undergraduate, graduate and professional students with programs in the arts, sciences, law, business and health professions. Creighton University Health Sciences faculty and students will play a lead role in a new effort to reduce growing health disparities in Phoenix. With over 45 award-winning programs, Creighton University''s Graduate School will help advance your career. 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How to cite this article Hanberry (2018), Revisiting historical beech and oak forests in Indiana using a GIS method to recover information from bar charts. re-transfer data from the historical tree surveys to a GIS layer, with current methods, so that information about beech and oaks alone is sufficient to describe forests (Hanberry Potzger & McCormick (1956) in the bar graph legends (i.e., oak then hickory, or beech then Maximum predicted composition values by township for oaks (99% of all trees), beech 17 prairie townships, oaks were 27% of all trees (area-weighted mean), beech was 25%, The beech-oak-maple-hickory forest type did not Figure 3 Distribution of historical oak (A) and beech (B) forests overlaid on available water capacity. historically dominant tree species or genera in Indiana (Potzger, Potzger & McCormick, work_c72ssjo42bchbkoe5weyvqqafq sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Continued development and application of forest landscape disturbance and simulation multiple models running on the same landscape, and (6) developing methods to choose among complex, multi-resource alternatives with outputs Keywords: Forest landscape model; LANDIS; HARVEST; LANDSUM; SIMPPLE; VDDT; Validation; Multi-resource evaluation; Succession; Disturbance Many of the available forest landscape change models and subset of forest landscape disturbance and succession models The LANDIS landscape disturbance and succession model overhead associated with initializing and applying any landscape disturbance and succession model creates a high Modeling of Forest Landscape Change: Approaches and Applications. LANDIS and forest landscape models. Design and behavior of LANDIS, an objectoriented model of forest landscape disturbance and succession. work_d4jlapbsgrgz7cb75izz4pq2iu Calmette-Guerin (BCG)-unresponsive NMIUC (>2 prior intravesical regimens) with increased phosphorylated FGFR3 (pFGFR3) in metastatic patients with urothelial carcinoma combining chemotherapy with the anti-VEGFR2 monoclonal antibody bevacizumab have demonstrated promising overall survival outcomes mutations are highly associated with low-grade NMIUC, overexpression of FGFR3 has been observed in up to 42% of highgrade muscle-invasive urothelial carcinoma tumors (22). frequent FGFR3 aberrations in NMIUC, we conducted a multisite pilot trial in patients with BCG-unresponsive NMIUC harboring FGFR3 gene alterations to evaluate the clinical and biologic This trial reports the toxicity, pharmacodynamics, and clinical efficacy profiles of the oral FGFR1-3 and VEGFR1-3 multitargeted tyrosine kinase inhibitor, dovitinib, in a pilot phase II (BCG)-unresponsive non–muscle-invasive urothelial carcinoma of the bladder (NMIUC) with tumors harboring FGFR3 patients with tumors demonstrating no FGFR3 mutations were Phase 2 trial of dovitinib in patients with progressive FGFR3-mutated or work_dckvto3egvg45mviujasr54q7y Gefitinib Plus Celecoxib in Chemotherapy-Naïve Patients with Stage IIIB/IV Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: A Phase II Study from the Hoosier Oncology Group Key Words: Non-small cell lung cancer, Gefitinib, Celecoxib. these patients will have non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) NSCLC reported response rates of 11.8% and18.4%, respectively.8,9 Substantially more patients achieved stable disease study was to estimate the overall response rate of the combination of gefitinib plus celecoxib in this patient population. patients with non-small cell cancer: a randomized trial. gefitinib in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer: a phase ii patients with untreated advanced non-small cell lung cancer and poor treatment of patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer: A advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients treated with Gefitinib Plus Celecoxib in Chemotherapy-Naı¨ve Patients with Stage IIIB/IV Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: A Phase II Study from the Hoosier Oncology Group work_dhc4twoqlfgcjmgmykvmojl4ue remained limited to radical cystectomy with or without cisplatin-based neoadjuvant and/or adjuvant chemotherapy. We reviewed the current and recent clinical trials evaluating perioperative chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and Trials Registry and MEDLINE were further searched specifically for perioperative MIBC chemotherapy, targeted phase III trials of targeted therapy and other therapeutic approaches are necessary before the current cisplatin-based #This result includes phase III perioperative chemotherapy trials, phase II targeted therapy trials, and clinical trials of all phases for mTOR inhibitors, immune Table 2 Meta-analyses of perioperative chemotherapy phase III trials for MIBC Table 3 Current and recent perioperative chemotherapy phase III trials for MIBC Table 4 Current and recent perioperative targeted therapy phase II trials for MIBC study evaluating the efficacy and tolerability of a splitdosed cisplatin regimen for patients with renal impairment that was not found with the neoadjuvant chemotherapy trials systematic review [37-39]. work_e3ops7seuvaw5gwr72ez7226ru Identification.—The Indiana crayfish (Fig. 1), Orconectes Distribution.—The geographic range of Orconectes indianensis is restricted (Fig. 2) and has been considered the species is endemic to southeastern Illinois and southwestern Indiana, but it has been extirpated from a large Records for the South Fork Saline River in Gallatin County and Gallatin Counties, and Ohio River drainages in Hardin In Indiana, Orconectes indianensis is found in extreme Saline River watershed in Illinois (Simon et al., 1995; (Ohio River drainage) in southeastern Illinois. prefer high gradient streams having riffles, runs, and pools In the Patoka River drainage, eight of the eleven sites Orconectes indianensis Hay in rock habitat. 1) Present and historical distribution of Orconectes indianensis Hay in Illinois and Indiana. 2) Abundance of Orconectes indianensis Hay in Illinois and Indiana. 439SIMON AND THOMA: CONSERVATION OF ORCONECTES INDIANENSIS 439SIMON AND THOMA: CONSERVATION OF ORCONECTES INDIANENSIS and crayfish (Decapoda: Cambaridae) in the Patoka River basin of work_e5saqiej4barbg2eyih6uvtbbe The Hoosier Vocal Emotions Corpus: A validated set of North American English pseudo-words for evaluating emotion processing This article presents the development of the "Hoosier Vocal Emotions Corpus," a stimulus set of recorded pseudo-words based on different emotions (i.e., happiness, sadness, fear, anger, and disgust) and in a neutral tone, yielding 1,763 audio files. characteristics associated with difficulties in emotion recognition (e.g., individuals with psychopathic traits); in bilingual individuals or nonnative English speakers; in patients with aphasia, schizophrenia, or other mental health disorders (e.g., depression); notably because of the difficulty in obtaining naturalistic recordings of vocal expressions of specific emotions (Scherer, The Hoosier Vocal Emotions Corpus includes 73 controlled audio pseudo-words, uttered twice apiece by two The Hoosier Vocal Emotions Corpus: A validated set of North American English pseudo-words for evaluating emotion processing The Hoosier Vocal Emotions Corpus: A validated set of North American English pseudo-words for evaluating emotion processing work_es4rn7u6fbb4pgiaybs7pzz4ni [PDF] Phase I/II study of a BNC105P/everolimus regimen for progressive metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) following prior tyrosine kinase inhibitors (Hoosier Oncology Group). Corpus ID: 45953846Phase I/II study of a BNC105P/everolimus regimen for progressive metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) following prior tyrosine kinase inhibitors (Hoosier Oncology Group). title={Phase I/II study of a BNC105P/everolimus regimen for progressive metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) following prior tyrosine kinase inhibitors (Hoosier Oncology Group).}, author={Thomas E. Dang, +14 authors J. 373 Background: BNC105P is a Vascular Disruption Agent (VDA) that destabilizes tubulin polymers leading to selective damage of tumor vasculature, hypoxia and associated tumor necrosis. Metastatic Renal Cell Cancer Sort by Most Influenced Papers Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_eylogzsgibd65ku2oybv55m5ki work_gmmy7hpaxne7vhyxhmyi6akmtq This study examined the effect of clustering timber harvest zones and of changing the land use categories of zones as a study area, I used a timber harvest allocation model to simulate four management alternatives. the amount of forest edge across the landscape, as well as an increase in the average age of stands when harvested. produced amounts of forest interior and edge comparable to those of the dispersed alternative with half the rate of harvest. Should the designation of the land use(s) within a 1985), changing the management emphasis to unmanagement area be static for long periods of time even-age management.-This amendment reduced the size distribution of harvests, the total area of forest to native, the timber land base was divided into three Amount of forest edge produced by timber harvest altema(1300 ha per decade). work_gs67vbvckjez7mqiw6nnsr7hze A comparison of stimulus ratings made online and in person: Gender and method effects Internet administration of surveys is not without problems (e.g., Birnbaum, 2004; Buchanan, 2007), but growing numbers of researchers are converting to online methods, with the assumption that the results they obtain will In Experiment 2, a single sample rated words on familiarity, using both methods. There were significant effects of condition on mean ratings and completion times. Ratings from participants who withdrew from the experiment correlated significantly less well with online studies, one cannot rule out a possible method effect on stimulus ratings, because the existing findings on significant effects of testing condition on mean ratings We have conducted several studies in which we correlated participants'' mean ratings of the subjective danger of our data to established databases (in terms of correlations and means) and an analysis of data from participants who did not complete both parts of the experiment work_hm4j344oovewtlprjd3w252p6y Simulating the Effects of Alternative Forest Management Strategies _l_ areas in the 1991 Plan appeared to have a greater effect on forest spatial pattern Keywordsi forest management planning, landscape ecology, simulation models,. Environmental Impact Statement as part of the planning process, including the deIineation and evaluation of multiple management alternatives (USDA Forest Service, Stand age maps of National Forest land within the three study Plan (91 Map-85 Intensity), and (5) no harvest (i.e. no openings produced or maintained , _ /" 3Represents harvest activity by Management Area across the entire Forest. 4Represents percent of forest within the Management Area that is harvested each decade. pattern very similar to that of total area of forest interior (Figure 1) although variability . Changes in the amount of linear forest edge over time resulting from simulation of management _:_:,(_. Changes in the amount of linear forest edge over time resulting from simulation of management _:_:,(_. work_hynlepeemfd33f3vts6v2xopcq Phase II Trial of Pembrolizumab in Patients with Platinum Refractory Germ Cell Keywords: Testicular cancer; Germ cell tumor; Pembrolizumab; Immunotherapy; Phase II trial of pembrolizumab in patients with platinum refractory germ-cell tumors: a Hoosier Cancer Research about 15% of patients with relapsed germ-cell tumors (GCT) are incurable. Germ-cell tumors (GCT) are remarkably chemosensitive and up to 80% of patients with Immune therapy with Pembrolizumab is a novel approach for salvage in patients with Eligible patients had histologically confirmed metastatic GCT (seminoma or nonseminoma histology) who progressed after first-line cisplatin-based chemotherapy and patients on study had tumor marker decline while on treatment with pembrolizumab. metastatic GCT.[2, 3, 20] Patients who relapse after salvage standard-dose or highdose chemotherapy have poor outcomes with no further curative options short of expression was present on tumor samples from only 2 patients in this study. an effective second-line therapy for patients with relapsed testicular germ cell tumors. Survival outcomes of patients with metastatic germ cell tumor work_i2cb2qi4hzbtfjmqoeyt7brxxq Although preclimacteric respiration was stimulated by propylene treatment, there was no concomitant increase in ethylene Continuous exposure to propylene also stimulated respiration in inimature fruits of rin, a nonripening mutant. suggested that the onset of ripening in normal tomato fruit is treatment of immature tomato fruits with ethylene even at endogenous ethylene production by treated fruits (3. While a climacteric-like increase in respiration can be induced in rin fruit by a 2to 4-day exposure to To measure internal concentrations of ethylene in developing fruit, samples of gas were propylene-treated fruit is normal in rate and timing in relation to color development (Fig. 1). 1. Average rates of CO2 and ethylene production by propylene-treated and untreated fruits of Fl tomatoes (Purdue 123 X Hoosier X1-1) 2. Average rates of CO2 and ethylene production by propylene-treated and untreated fruits of Rutgers and rin. Role of ethylene in fruit ripening. treatment on respiration and ripening of tomato fruits. work_iyohjzwtajd3togitght4qnzzq John Arthur "Jack" Smith, long-time pediatric radiologist at Riley Hospital for Children and professor of radiology at Indiana University School of Medicine, died on March 21, Jack attended Miami University of Ohio, where he became He completed a rotating internship at the University of Iowa, then returned to Cincinnati to complete his radiology residency, serving as chief Hospital and Indiana University. professor at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Award of the Society for Pediatric Radiology in 1986. 1 Department of Radiology, Riley Hospital for Children, Indiana University Medical Center, Active in professional service, Jack was president of the He served as an examiner for the American Board of Radiology from 1985 to Jack enjoyed driving sports cars, listening to jazz music, Jack was a people person. Back in the days when people took lunch breaks, Jack Jack will be missed by all who knew him. ''Jack'' Smith, MD (Aug.�25, 1937–March�21, 2015) work_jh5mr75arfg3hg6ej62taiexn4 amigo, Gerardo "Gerry" Gómez ocurrido el pasado seis de agosto. Sociedad Panamericana del Trauma en el 1997 y luego director ejecutivo por seis años, Gerry Gerry curso su escuela de medicina en la Universidad de Carabobo en Venezuela del entrenamiento de una gran cantidad de profesionales, especialmente futuros cirujanos y será recordado por todos por su pasión y dedicación a sus pacientes a los que siempre se refería como las damas y los caballeros del trauma. posición de jefe de trauma del Wishard Hospital como parte de la facultad de la Universidad Se caracterizaba por su entusiasmo del buen vino y siempre compartía Gerry siempre será recordado por su alegría, jovialidad, energía y los gratos momentos que compartimos juntos. mentor y profesor, Dr. Gómez siempre se caracterizó por su entrega a la Sociedad Panamericana del Trauma. Gerardo "Gerry" Gómez and teacher, Dr. Gómez was characterized by his dedication to the Panamerican Trauma Society. work_jqgzpvxnrfekjohvxzo3saj564 Certainly the show''s regular opening sequence of an empty road surrounded by corn fi elds with crows cawing in the background seems to establish an explicit and specifi c midwestern location and identity, as does The pilot episode''s opening scene promised an instructive counterresponse to the idea of the region as literal and fi gurative "fl yover country" Certainly there are occasional references to midwestern and especially Indiana place markers, such as a Heck family trip to Chicago, a Halloween episode that features a corn maze, or local sports teams. episode about a college tour by Sue and Mike of actual Indiana universities. rather differently in an interview with an Indianapolis local news reporter laugh track, and the episodes routinely offer a generally honest (if comically presented) depiction of struggling lower middle class life. Unfortunately, The Middle breaks little new ground in its representation of the Midwest itself. work_khjs3uer6vdvtou3depnckzjtm Density, frequency and the expressive phonology of children The effect of word-level variables on expressive phonology has not been widely studied, although comparisons revealed graded effects, with frequent words from dense neighborhoods being DENSITY estimates the phonetic similarity of word forms based on onephoneme substitutions, deletions or additions (Luce, 1986), whereas FREQUENCY word-level variables prompt sublexical change in expressive phonology; (iv) density and Treated words were selected based on density and frequency values, as retrieved from the mean density z-scores for treated words used in the dense/sparse conditions. were differences in which words generalized based on neighborhood or frequency consideration, treatment of words from dense neighborhoods induced greater phonological phonological generalization thus appeared to be treatment of frequent words from dense Treated words from dense neighborhoods triggered phonological gain, but the targets of Age-of-acquisition, word frequency and neighborhood density Age-of-word-acquisition effects in treatment of children with phonological work_knprvzmplre5lark3gt55of23e Impact of genomic changes on the treatment of lung cancer: MTP10-01 Impact of genomic changes on the treatment of lung cancer patients with lung cancer who had dramatic clinical responses to treatment with gefitinib. in cell culture experiments and in patients with lung cancer. Lung cancer cell lines with mutations of the Prospective studies of lung cancer patients with EGFR mutations Patients with EGFR mutations treated with gefitinib or RT) pulmonary toxicities associated with 5 completed trials of thoracic Late pulmonary toxicities occurred in 10-21% of patients. late lung toxicity was greater in trials with concurrent chemotherapy and radiotherapy had lower rates of late pulmonary toxicity (10%). Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is being utilized with increasing frequency, especially for medically inoperable lung cancer patients. Gemcitabine pulmonary toxicity has been reported in 1-3% of patients gemcitabine has been tested in a phase II trial by Japan Lung Cancer work_kpnadimen5e4nctjr5x2oaosve by corner stores, a few social spaces like were from the same ethnic group, such as African Americans who settled around black schools stores and clubs that formed black Indianapolis''s central business and leisure district. The Ransom Place neighborhood eventually became home for many members of the African American elite, including decade." In 1914, 50 of 255 businesses in Indianapolis''s near westside were groceries, including at least 10 run by African Americans. stores were the most common African American Camp Street store, like many in Indianapolis, was Street store and similar African American corner marketing districts in many cities, with diversified African American business communities in consumer economy, and even in the most prosperous black business districts, African Americans were still compelled to buy some goods single-store, African American marketers. 1950s, the disintegration of near westside neighborhoods was reflected in the Camp Street store, African American consumers still had distinctive social and material politics. work_krmr573uy5hejdiecfhqtkny2i locations, (ii) identify genotypes with high stability for yield, and (iii) measure the correlations such as regression slope, deviation from regression, environmental variance, and Kang''s yield-stability, and multivariate models, such as genotype main effect plus genotype '' environment interaction (GGE) biplot, and additive main effects and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) Significance values and variance (mean squares) for marketable yield (Mg ha–1), fruit count, percentage cull fruit, percentage early fruit, and fruit size (kg fruit–1) of 40 watermelon genotypes tested in 3 yr and eight locations in the United States. 40 watermelon genotypes tested in 3 yr and eight locations for (Panel A) marketable yield, (Panel B) fruit count, (Panel C) percentage cull stability view of genotype main effects plus genotypic '' environment interaction effect (GGE) biplot of 40 watermelon genotypes tested in 3 yr and eight locations for (Panel A) marketable yield, (Panel B) fruit count, (Panel C) percentage cull fruit, work_ksthdbpq7vbwdm3jhrt2dav524 In our study, we found that sunitinib + paclitaxel in patients with advanced esophageal or gastroesophageal junction cancer had a 24-week PFS no better than the PFS Despite advances in staging and treatment for patients with esophageal cancer, the relative 5-year survival rate for all advanced esophageal cancer7 and studies in patients with the study, patients, including those who discontinued protocol therapy early, were evaluated 30 days after the last phase II studies of patients with advanced esophageal cancer.9,10 Journal of Thoracic Oncology • Volume 7, Number 4, April 2012 Sunitinib Plus Paclitaxel in Esophageal Cancer Patients Journal of Thoracic Oncology • Volume 7, Number 4, April 2012 Sunitinib Plus Paclitaxel in Esophageal Cancer Patients Sunitinib Plus Paclitaxel in Patients with Advanced Esophageal Cancer: A Phase II Study from the Hoosier Oncology Group Sunitinib Plus Paclitaxel in Patients with Advanced Esophageal Cancer: A Phase II Study from the Hoosier Oncology Group work_lhtvn4twdraq3a5qyrv6mgp5xm Taking the Country Barefooted: The Indiana Colony in Southern California | California History | University of California Press Skip to Main Content Close mobile search navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Taking the Country Barefooted: The Indiana Colony in Southern California Search for other works by this author on: Views Icon Article contents Share Icon Tools Icon Cite Icon Search Site Madison; Taking the Country Barefooted: The Indiana Colony in Southern California. California History 1 October 1990; 69 (3): 236–249. This content is only available via PDF. Please check your email address / username and password and try again. Citing articles via Email alerts Article Activity Alert Latest Issue Alert Browse Issues Browse Issues Info for Authors Print ISSN 0162-2897 Book Authors Journal Authors Rights & Permissions © Copyright 2021 by the Regents of the University of California. Sign In or Create an Account work_lom5u54porfwjhuj2il4ixh7ia TITLE Extending Liberty Westward: The Northwest Ordinance IDENTIFIERS Bicentennial; *Indiana; *Northwest Ordinance 1787; from control by national government to full and equal statehood, The Northwest Ordinance aroused conflict in Indiana and states'' rights, representative government, western expansion, and Indiana, and on December 11, 1816, President James Madison approved over slavery by making Indiana a free state. For the frontier West especially, including pioneer Indiana, The immediate purpose of the Northwest Ordinance was to provide for government in the largely unsettled lands The application of the Ordinance to Indiana''s early history transition to the second, semi-representative stage as promised in the Ordinance. Washington that their Indiana government had a "monarchal shape." Harrison The leader of Indiana''s pro-statehood faction was Jonathan Jennings. Harrison, men eager for statehood, Indiana now had a full voice in the national government, including the vote that was determined to deny representative government and democracy on Indiana''s frontier. work_ml2plwxdvjaqdgydjrzq6pay7i This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Wynn, Neil A (2018) Letters from the Greatest 00182648, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-229x.12556. Wynn, Neil A (2018) Letters from the Greatest Generation: Writing Home in The University of Gloucestershire makes no representation that the use of the materials will not infringe any The University of Gloucestershire accepts no liability for any infringement of intellectual property rights in any Letters from the Greatest Generation: Writing Home in WWII, (Bloomington & Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2016). Collected by the Indiana War History Commission and first published in 1948 as Letters from from Indiana who served overseas during World War II provides insights into the impact of The letter writers often spoke of the importance of mail from home, but totalitarianism is, they will guard against it at home." (180) Letters from the Pacific theatre The reality of war is here in the letters work_mpgfug4fordcdhkcpa3kxtvwwe growth and establishment success of oak species (Quercus spp.) reproduction in stands regenerated by advance reproduction and stump sprouts under a range of site conditions are critical to testing hypotheses related to the post-harvest 2. How well do pre-harvest physical attributes of advance reproduction indicate the dominance of individual stems in postharvest stands? environmental variables associated with low water and nutrient availability will be significant predictors of oak reproduction height during stand development. (year 0) on advance reproduction stems were form, ground diameter class, total height, dbh, and number of live stems (see Table 3 (B) Regression tree for individual advance reproduction height in year 6 using the five most important predictor variables as determined by random forests Predicting the height growth of oak species (Quercus) reproduction over a 23-year period following clearcutting Predicting the height growth of oak species (Quercus) reproduction over a 23-year period following clearcutting work_mwnekthncnbihhzg4zttrl3hcy single-agent activity in relapsed small cell lung cancer (SCLC). schedule evaluated as initial treatment in patients with metastatic breast cancer in which the combination resulted in an phase II study, which combined topotecan with bevacizumab.10 That trial included both chemosensitive and chemorefractory patients, was associated with more grade 3 to paclitaxel in patients with extensive-disease small-cell lung cancer: an Journal of Thoracic Oncology • Volume 5, Number 12, December 2010 Paclitaxel Plus Bevacizumab in Patients with SCLC Journal of Thoracic Oncology • Volume 5, Number 12, December 2010 Paclitaxel Plus Bevacizumab in Patients with SCLC Paclitaxel Plus Bevacizumab in Patients with Chemosensitive Relapsed Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Safety, Feasibility, and Efficacy Study from the Hoosier Oncology Group Paclitaxel Plus Bevacizumab in Patients with Chemosensitive Relapsed Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Safety, Feasibility, and Efficacy Study from the Hoosier Oncology Group work_mx7r2tufzngapbdl7ouvohlj6m (pixel) values represent surface reflectance and then applying a relatively new remotesensing analysis technique called spectral mixture analysis (SMA), the policy analyst or Furthermore, SMA provides the ability to identify subpixel measures such as the percentage of land-cover components (e.g., soil, vegetation, water) that make up a pixel. Second, by radiometrically calibrating images to surface reflectance values and applying SMA, the analyst can develop land-cover classification schemes that are As the previous discussion indicates, there are ample reasons to consider the use of Landsat MSS and TM for studies relating human decision making and action to land-cover human dimensions of environmental change studies use image classification as their dominant image-analysis method (to name a few: Brondizio, Moran, Mausel, & Wu, 1994; Lee & Fourth, endmember fraction images are more appropriate for analysis of physical landscapes exhibiting a high degree of continuously varying land cover, such as most forested work_n27ihsbkpjfo3ankjp6zxbhpsi gambling decisions under alternative assumptions about contestant behavior and preferences, and derive testable restrictions on individual risk of gambling decisions to estimate distributions of risk-aversion parameters parameters that make contestants indifferent between gambling and keeping the sure prospect on every initial subgame in every regime of Hoosier Millionaire. Table 3 presents a summary of the contestants'' endogenous initial gambling decisions.8 We also report mean phase The CRRA utility function is specified as follows: U(W) � W1�b/(1 � b), where W is the individual''s initial wealth and b is the risk-aversion parameter. are independent draws from a normal population distribution.11 If a contestant''s realization of the risk-aversion parameter is less than the value that yields indifference (equality of expected utilities from gambling and not gambling), Standard deviation is abbreviated Std. dev., and confidence interval is abbreviated c.i. 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KEY WORDS: lesson, education, inquiry, elementary school, classroom, axolotl, regeneration for Indiana teachers to learn how to use axolotls in science and teacher-training programs for elementary school teachers emphasize language and math teaching skills, at the expense of science instances, teachers and students can learn science directly from The motivating effect researchers can have on both young students and their teachers A five year-old child, observing the living axolotl embryo at the (Left) Pre-School teacher, Jitka Horne, learns about developing axolotl embryos with her students. 6. Return the axolotl to 10% Holtfreter''s solution, answer questions, and wait for the students to notice the animal has awakened. 2. The students learned a lot about regeneration, scientific observations, and animal care. elementary school) combined classroom for 6–9 year olds observed normal hand regeneration on an adult axolotl. work_pljlegn7bze5nbt47wy2hgj3me This report complements the report on solar instrumentation presented by program, using modern equipment and techniques, to measure solar irradiance from solar limb to measure facular contrast and image geometry. Bear Solar Observatory is described by Wang et al. periods of solar observations with sub-arc-second resolution and no atmospheric last been developed into a practical tool for achieving nearly diffractionlimited, white-light Images of small solar structures (Laville Conde et al., observations of the solar limb structure, limb darkening and oscillations have are becoming available for use in solar observations (Graves et al., 1987) and a (1985) to obtain solar images Equipment to measure solar intensity oscillations has been described by Appourchaux, T.: 1987, Solar Phys. and Mizugaki, K.: 1985a, Solar Phys. Hurford, G.J., Read, R.B. and Zirin H.: 1984, Solar Phys. C.T.: 1987, Solar Phys. C.T.: 1987, Solar Phys. C.T.: 1987, Solar Phys. Seykora, E.: 1985, Solar Phys. Tapping, K.F.: 1986, Solar Phys. work_poeysbvjnba7vote6azuzrmf7e Abstract In mature field appraisal and development, discretized geomechanical property models play a vital role in This step involves creating a high-resolution 3D geocellular reservoir model of the petrophysical properties and logs are used to generate cell-wise distribution of lithofacies within the reservoir layers employing advanced geostatistical algorithms. study (i.e., distribution of mechanical properties of reservoir rocks over geological time) are correlated with each the study area to enable understanding of lateral continuity of lithological properties within reservoir layers. Fig. 7 Output of 1D basin modeling process in terms of reservoir elastic properties and pressure regim discretized geomechanical property derived from the integration of result of basin and geocellular modeling. An integrated approach to discretized 3D modeling of geomechanical properties for unconventional mature field appraisal in the western Canadian sedimentary basin An integrated approach to discretized 3D modeling of geomechanical properties for unconventional mature field appraisal in the western Canadian sedimentary basin work_qag4gewbszcxjdwd2zyqgnuoym Claude Ferguson, the Forest Service, and Off -Road Vehicles This Administrative Profi le concerns the ef-forts of a career employee of the U.S. Forest Service to protest and eventually halt off -road Claude Ferguson fi rst joined the Forest Service in 1940, years before both the lay public and professional foresters, Girton made the decision to proceed with a policy of ORV use in the Hoosier National public, generally, did not want the trails; professional foresters in August 1974, the Forest Service launched a crash project to construct and open ORV trails in the Hoosier National Forest by October 14, 1974. Claude has made public statements regarding Forest Service In June 1975, Ferguson submitted a report to the Offi ce of Inspection within the Forest Service that documented wrongdoing in the the greater public good and a Forest Service policy" (Courier-Journal Claude Ferguson spoke about "the Forest Service I Ferguson Fired by U.S. Forest Service. work_qnurub2kljdpzfohv3p7ulxehe Cucurbit Breeding – Department of Horticultural Science Cucurbit Breeding at NC State The Cucurbit Breeding Project at North Carolina State University, Raleigh is under the direction of Todd Wehner. Project personnel are involved with research that includes the breeding and genetics of cucumber, watermelon, specialty melon, and other cucurbits such as luffa sponge gourd. These web pages will provide you with an overview of our work, and will let you access information, articles, and software we have produced. You can also visit the pages for the courses I teach (HS 590, HS 541 and HS 790), and for the plant breeding program at NC State (see the link for related groups). Cucumis sativus, cucumber Cucumis melo, melon (cantaloupe) Watermelon, citron, egusi melon, and colocynth Citrullus mucosospermus, egusi melon Gourds and other cucurbits Synteny of watermelon, melon and cucumber NC State University NC State University North Carolina State University North Carolina State University work_qswr4u7rgjddtn5wt4gfs2fubi sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Concurrent chemoradiotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer. Phase III study of cisplatin, etoposide, and concurrent chest radiation with or without consolidation docetaxel in patients with inoperable stage III non-small-cell lung cancer: the Hoosier Oncology Group and U.S. Oncology. Long term survival in stage IIIb non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treated with consolidation docetaxel following concurrent chemoradiotherapy (SWOG S9504) work_ryukiwtca5hhtci6ev7exkxqui Landscape Habitat Suitability Index Software DIJAK,1 United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Northern Research Station, 202 Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources RITTENHOUSE, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, University of Missouri, 302 Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources LARSON,2 Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, University of Missouri, 302 Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources Building, THOMPSON, III, United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Northern Research Station, 202 Anheuser-Busch Natural MILLSPAUGH, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, University of Missouri, 302 Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources Building, ABSTRACT Habitat suitability index (HSI) models are traditionally used to evaluate habitat quality for wildlife at a local scale. United States Forest Service, Northern Research Station at http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/hsi/. KEY WORDS habitat, index, landscape, model, software, suitability. Habitat suitability index (HSI) models have been used since Cerulean warbler suitability index map for the Patoka management unit of the Hoosier National Forest in south-central Indiana, USA. Landscape-level habitat suitability models for 12 wildlife species in work_s7b2jt5babfl5lvpbil25sfp5i bevacizumab and sorafenib in patients with metastatic breast bevacizumab and sorafenib in patients with metastatic breast There were no complete or partial responses; 3 patients had stable disease for >6 months. VEGF inhibition with sorafenib and bevacizumab in pretreated patients with advanced breast cancer. This report summarizes the results of the study of the combination of Sorafenib with Bevacizumab in previously treated patients with metastatic breast cancer. Sunitinib and bevacizumab was tried in patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma, again significant toxicity was complete remission following combination chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer. evaluating the efficacy and safety of sorafenib (SOR) in combination with paclitaxel (PAC) as a first-line therapy in patients (pts) phase I trial of sorafenib (S) and bevacizumab (B) in patients Feldman DR et al (2009) Phase I trial of bevacizumab plus escalated doses of sunitinib in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma. work_sfh5jfwj7bdlbgpfzxyqt223c4 Pemetrexed plus Cetuximab in Patients with Recurrent Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC): A Phase I/II Study from the Hoosier Oncology Group The treatment of patients with metastatic non-small celllung cancer (NSCLC) remains challenging. Therefore, we conducted this trial to evaluate the feasibility of combining higher doses of pemetrexed with cetuximab in cetuximab was determined, patients were subsequently entered onto the phase II portion of the trial and treated at the included acneform rash, alanine aminotransferase elevation, febrile neutropenia, dizziness, and dyspnea. Three patients required dose modifications or delays of either pemetrexed or cetuximab (two of patients with previously treated non-small cell lung cancer. patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). of pemetrexed supplemented with folic acid and vitamin b12 in previously treated patients with non-small cell lung cancer. non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with cetuximab and chemotherapy. Pemetrexed plus Cetuximab in Patients with Recurrent Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) work_sq63trlpcbe63bn724trmfkrdi Results: Therefore, we presented a peptidomics approach to searching novel alternative splicing isoforms in types of high-quality alternative splicing isoform biomarkers. characterize alternative splicing isoforms from MS-based proteomics experiments with more coverage and alternative splicing isoform biomarkers for early detection of cancer. In cancer, many examples of alternative splicing isoforms were reported [17-21]. Our peptidomics approach to identifying novel alternative splicing isoform in proteomics data includes three Figure 1 A peptidomics approach to identifying novel alternative splicing isoforms in proteomics data. searching novel alternative splicing isoform in the proteomics data (Table 1). eight alternative splicing isoforms are transcription factor, signaling, cancer, and synthesis (Table 2). novel alternative splicing isoform in proteomics data, use it to identify two types of common alternative splicing events: Exon Skipping and Intron Retention. Table 1 Novel alternative splicing isoform candidate biomarkers for breast cancer in plasma Peptidomics approach to searching novel alternative splicing isoform in proteomics data work_tgcqc4hnq5bzzgj6xk4ievmine recording oceanic anoxic events'', Journal of the Geological Society, The original caption of Figure 3 did not list the section names (a) Geographical spread of the Horn River Group (on NWT side) and Canol Formation (on Yukon side) between 64 and 68°N; crosses are outcrops: (1, Trail River (TR in (b)); 2, Rumbly Creek; 3, Turnabout Creek; 4, Powell Creek, and 5, Prohibition Creek); palaeogeographic areas: WOB, (b) Cross-section (black line (a)) levelled at the top of Hume Formation; D-53, Carcajou L-24, Maida Creek F-57, Hoosier F-27, NWB is Norman Wells oilfield, Little Bear N-09, Bluefish A-49, and Bracket Lake C-21. The Canol Formation in WOB area is provisionally subdivided into (1) Powell Creek outcrop (stratotype of Canol Formation). 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Erratum Journal of the Geological Society Published online December 20, 2019 https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2019-205 | Vol. 177 | 2020 | p. http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/pub_ethics https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2019-205 https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2019-205 https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2019-205 http://jgs.lyellcollection.org/ work_u6osxdbbyvcabphnodfjupybae Prescribing plans for a patient with a new diagnosis of stage IIIB non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) assessed in 427 American medical oncologists who participated in Network for Medical Communications and Research Prescribing plans for a patient with a new diagnosis of stage IIIB non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) assessed in 427 American medical oncologists who participated in Network for Medical Communications and Research Prescribing plans for a patient with a new diagnosis of stage IIIB non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) assessed in 427 American medical oncologists who participated in Network for Medical Communications and Research Impact of the ASCO 2007 Presentation of HOG Lun 01-24/USO-023 on the Prescribing Plans of American Medical Oncologists for Patients with Stage IIIB Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Impact of the ASCO 2007 Presentation of HOG Lun 01-24/USO-023 on the Prescribing Plans of American Medical Oncologists for Patients with Stage IIIB Non-small Cell Lung Cancer work_ue3djdhtj5g45lmloz2cmdj7qe A virus resembling type C murine leukemia viruses, which is associated with microscopy, high concentrations of the virus appeared in the blood plasmas of A line of cells from a virus-containing tumor which tumors (D-9), a malignant lymphoma, consistently contained many budding type C particles, of type C virus particles as revealed by electron replication, although the "Bernhard" type particles were observed in the BHK-21 cells, as reported by others (2, 13), as well as in the spleenthymus cells and adeno-12 tumor cells. hamsters within 50 days; these tumors also contained budding type C virus particles in thin sections at a frequency of 0 to 6 per 200 mesh grid 2. Immature type C virus particle budding from the cytoplasmic membrane of a D-9 tumor cell in tissue of this virus, which is associated with transplantable hamster tumors, can be studied. 2,1968 VIRUS ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSPLANTABLE HAMSTER TUMORS 2,1968 VIRUS ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSPLANTABLE HAMSTER TUMORS Virus particles in hamster work_un24xij6fzdcld2czhwlmvsf24 Penetration Depth Measurement of Near-Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging Light for Milk Powder hyperspectral imaging light for milk powder. Keywords: penetration depth; hyperspectral imaging; milk powder; PLS-DA (990–1700 nm) with spectral similarity analyses to detect melamine mixed into samples of dry milk hyperspectral imaging light could penetrate into the milk powder samples. was to determine the penetration depth of NIR hyperspectral imaging light in milk powder for the over melamine and three samples for each pure milk powder product) were divided into two groups, PLS-DA models coupled with specific spectral preprocessing algorithms, for milk-melamine at each of spectral preprocessing algorithms for milk-melamine samples at milk depths from 1 mm to 5 mm (a–e). milk powder depth can be recommended for applying NIR hyperspectral imaging for the detection of other food powders for penetration depth measurement of NIR hyperspectral imaging system. melamine in milk powders based on NIR hyperspectral imaging and spectral similarity analysis. work_vtn2ncsw6zhnxd3f6ltsr3aasy It will give to the present generation in the Hoosier State a review of past archeological records, and enable everyone to prehistory and archaeology of our state. in Indiana, but in the entire northern Mississippi Valley because of Mr. Lilly''s enthusiastic response t o the problems confronting scientists in this region. important prehistoric problems within the state and we can There are two methods now being followed by the professional archaeogolist in obtaining a true picture of the prehistory of a state. Prehistoric Antiquities of Indiana have been based on systematically surveying the more important river valleys, using the county as a unit. the arrangement of discoidals on an illustration of a carved The story told by Prehistoric Antiquities of Indiana. "A Tentative Outline of the Prehistory of Indiana" (To the reviewer this is the most important chapter and "Some striking Prehistoric Sites in Indiana" work_vu6munilyveo7dsod7cxgaegiq (Fostering AfricanAmerican Improvement in Total Health) App mHealth lifestyle impact on the health-promoting behaviors of African-Americans, thereby improving their overall cardiovascular health. a health research volunteer community in the Hoosier • To improve and expand health and research literacy throughout • To encourage and increase health research participation throughout Indiana by promoting health research opportunities, good health and clinical research participation by providing a • Promote healthy living for Indiana residents by sharing health education and resources from existing state health organizations all populations and all communities throughout the state in conversation and education around good health and health research, program, educating the public about health research and opportunities to participate, while simultaneously supporting research and Efficacy of Diabetes Mobile Health Apps OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Mobile health applications are widely used by METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: To understand the current regulatory landscape of mobile health applications (mHealth https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms work_xchodvnjife77psi5nlhilymcu 2U.S. Forest Service, North Central Research Station, 202 ABNR Bldg., University of Missouri-Columbia, from a historically unique region, the oak barrens of the Interior Low Plateau Ecoregion. sampled 27 post oak (Quercus stellata Wangenh.) trees from the Boone Creek watershed in The period of tree-ring record ranged in calendar years from 1654 to 1999 The purpose of this study is to quantify the fire history of an oak barren site in the Interior in a study of external scarring from surface fires in the Ozark region of Missouri, Paulsell We used PDSI reconstructions from tree-ring records spanning the period of years 1693 average percentage of sampled trees scarred at the site during all fire years was 19.2% or scarred at the Boone Creek study site during all fire years was 19.2% or about 1 in 5 post oak ,25% trees scarred during a fire event) and variability in burning intervals. work_xin7ys4jzrcaheejccysbo7mtm [PDF] Dynamics of chromosome number and genome size variation in a cytogenetically variable sedge (Carex scoparia var. Corpus ID: 4489515Dynamics of chromosome number and genome size variation in a cytogenetically variable sedge (Carex scoparia var. title={Dynamics of chromosome number and genome size variation in a cytogenetically variable sedge (Carex scoparia var. author={Kyong-Sook Chung and J. High intraspecific cytogenetic variation in the sedge genus Carex (Cyperaceae) is hypothesized to be due to the "diffuse" or non-localized centromeres, which facilitate chromosome fission and fusion. Species coherence in the face of karyotype diversification in holocentric organisms: the case of a cytogenetically variable sedge (Carex scoparia, Cyperaceae). Chromosomal evolution in genus Carex as viewed from nuclear DNA content, with special reference to its aneuploidy By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_xqiqacwx5jbdrkbdihozui7eym prostate cancer (HRPC) patients and to examine the prognostic role of polymorphisms in host Patients randomized to the DV arm received i.v. vinorelbine over 6 to Pharmacogenetic polymorphism frequencies were analyzed in relation to clinical benefit, PSA response, and overall survival Five of 32 (15.6%) patients (95% CI, 5.0-32.0) experienced grade 3 or 4 toxicity in the DV arm. docetaxel in the treatment of HRPC patients, objective response combined with docetaxel in prostate cancer cell line experiments was a basis for its inclusion in this trial (27). The total number of patients experiencing clinically significant toxicity with the combination of vinorelbine and docetaxel Pharmacogenetic polymorphism analysis in patients surviving >15 months Improvements in clinical benefit with vinorelbine in the treatment of hormone-refractory prostate cancer: a phase Docetaxel,Vinorelbine, and Estramustine Phase II Study Docetaxel,Vinorelbine, and Estramustine Phase II Study Docetaxel,Vinorelbine, and Estramustine Phase II Study vinorelbine andlow-dose docetaxel inchemotherapynaI«ve patients with hormone-refractory prostate cancer. work_xw4buphvmrbnnh7kls3jgysxza Performance Assessment in Community Mental Health health care centers (CMHCs) dif fer in their quality of care provided to select groups of ing differences in assessed mental health the Indiana Managed Care Provider Client center considered the client to be at risk Data based on estimates from the Indiana Managed Care Provider Mental Illness with Severe Functional Impairment — — 1.1781 (0.0118) Mental Illness with Severe Functional Impairment — — 1.1781 (0.0118) mance and implied ranks between each atrisk group and the overall client popula­ NOTES: CMHC is community mental health care center. the interaction model represent the marginal differences in performance, while at-risk ranks are based on levels of performance. estimates from the Indiana Managed Care Provider Client Based Data Reports, FYs 1998-1999. estimates from the Indiana Managed Care Provider Client Based Data Reports, FYs 1998-1999. estimates from the Indiana Managed Care Provider Client Based Data Reports, FYs 1998-1999. care for at-risk clients. work_y4o5wfrvnjbf7mlg4k2xk2ulbe sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_yie55lbvfjd3dfesj3c7wegdsy Despite their long history as a forest dominant, the importance of Quercus (oak) species is declining under has accelerated the loss of Quercus species in forests of eastern North America, long-term repeated measures Populus grandidentata (bigtooth aspen) in post-harvest stands was associated with historically closed canopies and low cation exchange Quercus (oak) is an ecologically important genus in temperate forests throughout the world, with 32 overstory species in eastern North Early research in clearcuts suggested that site conditions determined the distribution and importance of Quercus species, 3. Where across contemporary environmental and disturbance gradients are Quercus species best able to persist in post-harvest stands? alba in post-harvest stands; their importance was strongly correlated with historically open canopies, less steep slopes, and reduced K Overstory species response to clearcut harvest across environmental gradients in hardwood forests Overstory species response to clearcut harvest across environmental gradients in hardwood forests work_yyrmyhbit5dhdjg47btaust47q Cucurbit Breeding – Department of Horticultural Science Cucurbit Breeding at NC State The Cucurbit Breeding Project at North Carolina State University, Raleigh is under the direction of Todd Wehner. Project personnel are involved with research that includes the breeding and genetics of cucumber, watermelon, specialty melon, and other cucurbits such as luffa sponge gourd. These web pages will provide you with an overview of our work, and will let you access information, articles, and software we have produced. You can also visit the pages for the courses I teach (HS 590, HS 541 and HS 790), and for the plant breeding program at NC State (see the link for related groups). Cucumis sativus, cucumber Cucumis melo, melon (cantaloupe) Watermelon, citron, egusi melon, and colocynth Citrullus mucosospermus, egusi melon Gourds and other cucurbits Synteny of watermelon, melon and cucumber NC State University NC State University North Carolina State University North Carolina State University work_yzkfxvdjpbfp5h5yroozcdpt64 Climate scientists participating in the AAAS Leshner Leadership after being selected as the 2016 AAAS Leshner Fellows, the scientists stakeholders," said fellow Benjamin Preston, senior research scientist and deputy director of the laboratory''s 130-person Climate Change overcome polarized differences on issues such as climate change," Carolinas Climate Resilience Conference to bring together representatives of local communities, nongovernmental organizations, state of climate-change effects, Dow said her team''s strategy is to "engage kinds of measurements they need from scientists to deal with climate director of the Purdue Climate Change Research Center, said a sort Fellow Melissa Kenney, assistant research professor in environmental decision support science at the University of Maryland, The AAAS Leshner Leadership Institute is now accepting applications for 2017 from mid-career scientists working in infectious AAAS Leshner Fellows help confront climate impacts AAAS Leshner Fellows help confront climate impacts AAAS Leshner Fellows help confront climate impacts ARTICLE TOOLS http://science.sciencemag.org/content/353/6307/1508 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/353/6307/1508 http://science.sciencemag.org/ http://science.sciencemag.org/ work_zcd26dqhmjhnlb4nwmazqt7xla Research Publications Forest Service Research Northern Research Station Northern Research Station Northern Research Station Northern Research Station If a tree falls in a forest, and someone is around, should it be removed? But when Northern Research Station research forester Christel Kern sees the root mass of a fallen tree, she''s more likely to see it as an opportunity. Her work is described in a 2019 Forest Ecology and Management article entitled Mounds Facilitate Regeneration of Light-Seeded and Browse-Sensitive Tree Species After Moderate-Severity Wind Disturbance. Voices of Maple Nation USDA Forest Service Tribal Relations BlogMarch 25, 2020 Why the Trees Outside Forests Count USDA BlogMarch 11, 2020 Seeing the Urban Forest for the Trees Taylor Quality GuitarsJanuary 13, 2020 First Midwest Urban Long-term Ecological Research Site Established in Twin-CitiesMarch 16, 2021 Climate Change, Invasive Species, Fire, Forest Health Long-Term Research, Locations, National Network U.S. Forest Service Research and Development Research Unit Directory work_ziu6in7ji5ckjm3g6qcl45ce4y Ruth Anita Bevan, Yeshiva University: associate professor and Chairman. Doerner, University of Toledo: associate professor. Mori apatra, Old Dominion University: associate professor. Political Science, Yeshiva University, will retire John Brown Mason, professor emeritus, California State University, Fullerton, as of July 1, Carlton Clymer Rodee, professor emeritus of political science at the University of Southern Administration, he was promoted to an associate professorship in political science and public Department of Political Science was unmistakable; in fact, he served as Chairman twice, American Association of University Professors Association; the Board of Editors of the Western Political Quarterly for a number of years; students whose doctoral work Professor Rodee Wayne Wilcox became chairman of Columbia University''s Department of Political Science in course that brought us to major changes (hopefully they are improvements) in the Department''s doctoral program, to new (and certainly active member of the University''s Southern Wilcox''s scholarly work combined an expertise