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2. What does the public think about language science?
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Wagner, Laura, Patson, Nikole D., and Awani, Sumurye
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- 2022
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3. From the Other Side of the Sea: Rasanblaj/Reassembling Haitian Radio Archives of Exile
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Wagner, Laura and Legros, Ayanna
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- 2022
4. Civiverse: A Dataset for Analyzing User Engagement with Open-Source Text-to-Image Models
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Palmini, Maria-Teresa De Rosa, Wagner, Laura, and Cetinic, Eva
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Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Information Retrieval - Abstract
Text-to-image (TTI) systems, particularly those utilizing open-source frameworks, have become increasingly prevalent in the production of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-generated visuals. While existing literature has explored various problematic aspects of TTI technologies, such as bias in generated content, intellectual property concerns, and the reinforcement of harmful stereotypes, open-source TTI frameworks have not yet been systematically examined from a cultural perspective. This study addresses this gap by analyzing the CivitAI platform, a leading open-source platform dedicated to TTI AI. We introduce the Civiverse prompt dataset, encompassing millions of images and related metadata. We focus on prompt analysis, specifically examining the semantic characteristics of text prompts, as it is crucial for addressing societal issues related to generative technologies. This analysis provides insights into user intentions, preferences, and behaviors, which in turn shape the outputs of these models. Our findings reveal a predominant preference for generating explicit content, along with a focus on homogenization of semantic content. These insights underscore the need for further research into the perpetuation of misogyny, harmful stereotypes, and the uniformity of visual culture within these models.
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- 2024
5. Evaluation of a host-protein signature score for differentiating between bacterial and viral infections: real-life evidence from a German tertiary hospital
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Wagner, Laura, Schneider, Heike, Luppa, Peter B., Schröder, Kathrin, Wantia, Nina, Querbach, Christiane, Jeske, Samuel D., Lahmer, Tobias, Rothe, Kathrin, Dibos, Miriam, Voit, Florian, Erber, Johanna, Spinner, Christoph D., Schneider, Jochen, and Triebelhorn, Julian
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- 2024
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6. Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues Related to the Inclusion of Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities in Electronic Health Record Research: Scoping Review
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Raspa, Melissa, Moultrie, Rebecca, Wagner, Laura, Edwards, Anne, Andrews, Sara, Frisch, Mary Katherine, Turner-Brown, Lauren, and Wheeler, Anne
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Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundData from electronic health records (EHRs) are increasingly used in the field of genetic research to further precision medicine initiatives. However, many of these efforts exclude individuals with intellectual disabilities, which often stem from genetic conditions. To include this important subpopulation in EHR research, important ethical, legal, and social issues should be considered. ObjectiveThe goal of this study was to review prior research to better understand what ethical, legal, and social issues may need further investigation when considering the research use of EHRs for individuals with genetic conditions that may result in intellectual disability. This information will be valuable in developing methods and best practices for involving this group in research given they are considered a vulnerable population that may need special research protections. MethodsWe conducted a scoping review to examine issues related to the use of EHRs for research purposes and those more broadly associated with genetic research. The initial search yielded a total of 460 unique citations. We used an evaluative coding process to determine relevancy for inclusion. ResultsThis approach resulted in 59 articles in the following areas: informed consent, privacy and security, return of results, and vulnerable populations. The review included several models of garnering informed consent in EHR or genetic research, including tiered or categorical, blanket or general, open, and opt-out models. Second, studies reported on patients’ concerns regarding the privacy and security of EHR or genetic data, such as who has access, type of data use in research, identifiability, and risks associated with privacy breach. The literature on return of research results using biospecimens examined the dissension in the field, particularly when sharing individualized genetic results. Finally, work involving vulnerable populations highlighted special considerations when conducting EHR or genetic research. ConclusionsThe results frame important questions for researchers to consider when designing EHR studies, which include individuals with intellectual disabilities, including appropriate safeguards and protections.
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- 2020
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7. Zirconium Oxynitride Thin Films for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting.
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Streibel, Verena, Schönecker, Johanna, Wagner, Laura, Sirotti, Elise, Munnik, Frans, Kuhl, Matthias, Jiang, Chang-Ming, Eichhorn, Johanna, Santra, Saswati, and Sharp, Ian
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Transition metal oxynitrides are a promising class of functional materials for photoelectrochemical (PEC) applications. Although these compounds are most commonly synthesized via ammonolysis of oxide precursors, such synthetic routes often lead to poorly controlled oxygen-to-nitrogen anion ratios, and the harsh nitridation conditions are incompatible with many substrates, including transparent conductive oxides. Here, we report direct reactive sputter deposition of a family of zirconium oxynitride thin films and the comprehensive characterization of their tunable structural, optical, and functional PEC properties. Systematic increases of the oxygen content in the reactive sputter gas mixture enable access to different crystalline structures within the zirconium oxynitride family. Increasing oxygen contents lead to a transition from metallic to semiconducting to insulating phases. In particular, crystalline Zr2ON2-like films have band gaps in the UV-visible range and are n-type semiconductors. These properties, together with a valence band maximum position located favorably relative to the water oxidation potential, make them viable photoanode candidates. Using chopped linear sweep voltammetry, we indeed confirm that our Zr2ON2 films are PEC-active for the oxygen evolution reaction in alkaline electrolytes. We further show that high-vacuum annealing boosts their PEC performance characteristics. Although the observed photocurrents are low compared to state-of-the-art photoanodes, these dense and planar thin films can offer a valuable platform for studying oxynitride photoelectrodes, as well as for future nanostructuring, band gap engineering, and defect engineering efforts.
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- 2024
8. Is doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis being utilised in Germany? Insights from an online survey among German men who have sex with men
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Wagner, Laura, Boesecke, Christoph, Baumgarten, Axel, Scholten, Stefan, Schellberg, Sven, Hoffmann, Christian, Audebert, Franz, Noe, Sebastian, Erber, Johanna, Lee, Marcel, Triebelhorn, Julian, Schneider, Jochen, Spinner, Christoph D., and Voit, Florian
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- 2024
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9. Intent to stay, moral distress, and nurse practice environment among long‐term care nurses: A cross‐sectional questionnaire survey study
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Tan, Amil Kusain, Capezuti, Elizabeth, Samuels, William Ellery, Backhaus, Ramona, and Wagner, Laura M
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Health Services and Systems ,Nursing ,Health Sciences ,Clinical Research ,intent to stay ,long-term care ,moral distress ,nurse practice environment ,nurses ,structural equation modeling ,Midwifery - Abstract
BackgroundMany long-term care facilities in the United States face significant problems with nurse retention and turnover. These challenges are attributed, at least in part, to moral distress and a negative nurse practice environment.ObjectiveThe purpose of the study was divided into two parts: first, to investigate the relationships among nurse practice environment, moral distress, and intent to stay; second, to explore the potential mediating effect of the nurse practice environment on the intent to stay among those with high levels of moral distress.DesignThis study was a descriptive, cross-sectional survey using targeted sampling.ParticipantsA total of 215 participants completed the surveys. Participants were nationally representative of long-term care nurses by age, years of experience, employment status, and type of health setting.MethodsThis study was an online national survey of long-term care nurses' perceptions of their intent to stay, moral distress level (Moral Distress Questionnaire), and nurse practice environment (Direct Care Staff Survey). Structural equation modeling analysis explored intent to stay, moral distress, and the nurse practice environment among long-term care nurses.ResultsThe mean moral distress score was low, while the mean nurse practice environment and intent to stay scores were high. Moral distress had a significant, moderately negative association with the nurse practice environment (β = -0.41), while the nurse practice environment had a significant, moderately positive association with intent to stay (β = 0.46). The moral distress had a significant, moderately negative association with intent to stay (β = -0.20). The computed structural equation modeling suggested a partially mediated model (indirect effect = -0.19, p = 0.001).ConclusionSince the nurse practice environment partially mediates the relationship between moral distress and intent to stay, interventions to improve the nurse practice environment are crucial to alleviating moral distress and enhancing nurses' intent to stay in their jobs, organizations, and the nursing profession.Clinical relevanceOur study demonstrated that the nurse practice environment mediates moral distress and intent to stay. Interventions to improve the nurse practice environment are crucial to alleviating moral distress and enhancing nurses' intent to stay in their jobs, organizations, and the nursing profession.
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- 2024
10. Implementation of Mental Health Huddles on Dementia Care Units
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Wagner, Laura M., Huijbregts, Maria, Sokoloff, Lisa G., Wisniewski, Renee, Walsh, Leenah, Feldman, Sid, and Conn, David K.
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- 2014
11. Diverging responses to natural and anthropogenic habitats in aftrotropical birds and butterflies
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Habel, Jan Christian, Mulwa, Moses, Wagner, Laura, Schmitt, Thomas, Teucher, Mike, and Ulrich, Werner
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- 2024
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12. Global Health: Why Cultural Perceptions, Social Representations, and Biopolitics Matter (review)
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Wagner, Laura
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- 2010
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13. Volunteers’ Experiences Visiting the Cognitively Impaired in Nursing Homes: A Friendly Visiting Program
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Damianakis, Thecla, Wagner, Laura M, Bernstein, Syrelle, and Marziali, Elsa
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- 2008
14. Chapter 2. After the Storm: Hurricane Matthew, Haiti, and Disaster’s Longue Durée
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Wagner, Laura, primary
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- 2023
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15. “A place where I have lost and made friends”: A photovoice study on adolescents’ perspectives on health in a new residential development area in Munich, Germany
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Voss, Stephan, Bauer, Julia, Jung-Sievers, Caroline, Moore, Graham, Rehfuess, Eva, Wagner, Laura Corinna, and Coenen, Michaela
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- 2024
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16. Immunogenicity and safety of an 18-month booster dose of the VLA15 Lyme borreliosis vaccine candidate after primary immunisation in healthy adults in the USA: results of the booster phase of a randomised, controlled, phase 2 trial
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Ghadge, Santhosh Kumar, Schneider, Martina, Dubischar, Katrin, Wagner, Laura, Kadlecek, Vera, Obersriebnig, Michaela, Hochreiter, Romana, Klingler, Anton, Larcher-Senn, Julian, Derhaschnig, Ulla, Bender, Wolfgang, Eder-Lingelbach, Susanne, and Bézay, Nicole
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- 2024
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17. Optimisation of dose level and vaccination schedule for the VLA15 Lyme borreliosis vaccine candidate among healthy adults: two randomised, observer-blind, placebo-controlled, multicentre, phase 2 studies
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Bézay, Nicole, Wagner, Laura, Kadlecek, Vera, Obersriebnig, Michaela, Wressnigg, Nina, Hochreiter, Romana, Schneider, Martina, Dubischar, Katrin, Derhaschnig, Ulla, Klingler, Anton, Larcher-Senn, Julian, Eder-Lingelbach, Susanne, and Bender, Wolfgang
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- 2024
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18. Neural indices of heritable impulsivity: Impact of the COMT Val158Met polymorphism on frontal beta power during early motor preparation
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Happer, Joseph P., Beaton, Lauren E., Wagner, Laura C., Hodgkinson, Colin A., Goldman, David, and Marinkovic, Ksenija
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- 2024
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19. Direct Care Workers are the Foundation of a Dementia-Capable Workforce
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Scales, Kezia and Wagner, Laura M
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- 2023
20. Measurement of circulating viral antigens post-SARS-CoV-2 infection in a multicohort study
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Abraham, Rachael, Ager, Arijan, Aguilar, Franchesca A., Ahmadi-Izad, Ghazal, Ahmed, Dilshad R., Alvarez, Alicarmen, Anderson, Blake, Asencios, Walter D., Atha, Mary, Beaty, Casey L., Bedi, Brahmchetna, Berry, Jasmine A., Boone, Donchel, Bower, Mary, Bremner, James D., Brent, Corbin, Brown-Smith, Ke'Ara, Bull, Rachel, Bush, Patricia A., Capo, Gustavo, Carl-Igwe, Kelechi, Chitadze, Calista, Chukwumerije, Nachi, Clyburn, Erna, Collins, Shelby, Costello, Julie, Couture, Grace, Craft, Angel, Cribbs, Sushma K., Cui, Xiangqin, Dandy, Annette, Rio, Carlos del, Jasarevic, Rijalda, Detelich, Joshua F., Dixon, Cartia, Dow, Jeanne, Doyle, D'Andrea, Elchommali, Jannah, Ibeawuchi, Carmel, Elsey, Imani, Fineman, Rebecca, Francis, Anyssa G., Franks, Nicole, Gallini, Julia, Gander, Jennifer C., Gray, Natalie, Grimes, Ash, Gutter, Evan, Han, Jenny E., Hang, Tina P., Harding, Jess, Hernandez, Liliana, Hewitt, Lauren N., Holloway, Carla, Hudgins, Alex F., Huerta, Christopher, Ifejika, Cynthia, Ingram, Ketteria D., Javia, Vidhi N., Jeter, Mykayla, Johnson, Brandi, Joseph, Yasha, Juarez, Monica, Kajan, Dana, Khalil, Lana, Kirkpatrick, Caitlin M., Kleinhenz, Dean, Kolailat, Imanii, Koumanelis, Athena, Koumanelis, Alexandra, Kozoman, Rebecca, Krishnan, Shilpa, Lainez, Jordi, Lawrence, Brianna, Lee, Matthew A., Leon, Jose D., Lew, Valerie, Lewis, Kennedy C., Litvack, Matthew, Maroney, Mara, Maier, Cheryl L., Makkaoui, Nour, Marconi, Vincent C., Martin, Christopher F., Martinez, Monica, Mbogo, Loice, McCaslin, Atuarra, McIntyre, Jerrod, Moanna, Abeer, Montoya, Miranda, Morales, Elena, Moran, Caitlin A., Morgan-Billingslea, Jan, Murray, Calista, Nelson, Roslin, Neuman, Robert B., Nguyen, Tran, Ofotokun, Ighovwerha, Ojemakinde, Elizabeth I., Ojoawo, Bukkie, Osinski, Eileen, Oviedo, Sofia, Panganiban, Bernadine, Paredes-Gaitan, Yolanda, Patzer, Rachel E., Pemu, Priscilla, Prude, Michael, Rahman, Kazi, Ramakrishnan, Grace, Rebolledo, Paulina A., Roberts, Marjorie, Robinson, Keysha, Rogers, Chantrice, Rouphael, Nadine G., Searles, Charles, Shah, Anand, Segall, Marni, Shaw, Renata M., Silva, Ruvina, Simpson, Cheryl, Simpson-Derrell, Krystal, Sirajud-Deen, Talib, Smith, Veronica E., Stringer, Andre, Stroud, Jacob, Suthar, Mehul S., Sylber, Cory, Sylvera, Ashley, Tanner, Tehquin, Teunis, Larissa J., Tolbert, Maliya, Thomas, Kodasha M., Thompson, Sierra G., Titanji, Kehmia, Toy, Christopher, Traenkner, Jessica, Truong, Alex, Unterberger, Kristen, Vaccarino, Viola, Varney, Kris, Vyas, Kartavya, Vyas, Kurt, Walker, Tiffany A., Walkow, Max, Wang, Dongli, Wesley, Tamara, Wiley, Zanthia, Wimberly, Erika, Winston, Juton R., Winter, Terra J., Wongtrakool, Cherry, Aikawa, Masanori, Alba, George A., Aung, Taing N., Baden, Lindsey, Baslet, Gaston, Bassett, Ingrid V., Bennett, Lindsey, Bhattacharyya, Shamik, Blazey-Martin, Deborah, Buring, Julie, Cagnina, Rebecca E., Chen, Li Qing, Clark, Cheryl R., Cohen, Pieter, Collier, Ai-Ris, Czeisler, Charles, Duffy, Elizabeth, Estill, Peter, Fong, Tamara, Gay, Elizabeth, Ghamloush, Maher, Ginns, Leo C., Haack, Monika, Haas, Jennifer, Hamburg, Naomi, Hauser, Kristine S., John, Janice, Jordan, Michael, Juelg, Boris D., Kanjilal, Diane G., Kim, Arthur Y., Klerman, Elizabeth B., Kobayashi, Misaki ., Kogelman, Laura, Lamas, Daniela, Levy, Bruce D., Levy-Carrick, Nomi, Lewis, Gregory, Maley, Jason H., Manson, JoAnn, Marathe, Jai G., Mullington, Janet M., O'Connor, George T., Ojikutu, Bisola, Perlis, Roy, Quintana, Yuri, Redline, Susan, Remis, Elijah J., Rosand, Jonathan, Sesso, Howard D., Shaughnessy, Lynn, Shepherd, Fitzgerald M., Solomon, Scott, Sparks, Jeffrey A., Spencer, Lia L., Stephenson, Kathryn, Systrom, David, Thomas, Robert J., Min Thu, Phyo Phyo, Ticotsky, Amberly, Torres, Robert, Wallace, Zachary S., Walt, David, Ward, Honorine D., Washko, George, Whittelsey, Maureen, Wiener, Rebecca, Williams, Charles T., Xerras, Dean, Zhang, Haihua, Zionts, Danielle, Armstrong, Donna, Binkley, Susan E., Blackwell, Kenneth, Brown, Todd, Carton, Thomas W., Causey, Annalia, Cook, Felice, Daniel, Casey L., Datri, Paula, Domingo, Julio, Donahue, Conner, Eady, Maitlyn, Edberg, Jeffrey, Erdmann, Nathaniel, Fuloria, Jyotsna, Garcia-McClaney, Noah, Garner, Melissa, Gillespie, Mark, Gray, Brandon, Hagensee, Michael, Hall, Wanda, Hansel, Jamie, Hart, Cady, Hebson, Camden L., Hidalgo, Bertha, Holtzapfel, Kaylen, Jinright, Alexis, Judd, Suzanne E., Kennedy, Teri, Kirkwood, Leigh, Leggio, Cathryn, Levitan, Emily B., Maier, Megan, McCormack, Patricia, Miele, Lucio, Mitchell, Kevin, Montgomery, Aoyjai, Peralta-Carcelen, Myriam, Perkins, Allen, Pilco, Juan P., Powell, Leigh, Shevin, Rachael, Skipworth, Sidney, Spurgeon, Leah, Sutherland, Erica, Tita, Alan T., Trauth, Amber, Trotter, Siobhan, Van Deerlin, Alexander, Ware, Gregory, Weiser, Sharon, Wilson, Rosanne, Woodruff, Dana, Wu, Jing, Young, Madeline, Alemu, Mhret, Anderson, Jordan, Ashktorab, Hassan, Brim, Hassan, Chang, Linda, Chauhan, Mahak, Cho, Sung, Durrani, Saima, Gentil, Monique P., Goodman, Karli, Laiyemo, Adeyinka O., Lanke, Gandi, Lebron, Ralph, Maheshwari, Anurag, Mehari, Alem, Nezamloo, Ali, Ngwa, Julius, Njoku, Noelle, Ok, Jina, Sherif, Zaki A., Solemani, Akbar, Thuluvath, Paul, To, Chau, Spikes, Leslie A., James, Judith A., Luciano Roman, Carlos A., Chow, Dominic C., Marshall, Gailen D., Dickinson, John D., Hoover, Susan E., Warren, David E., Emery, Ivette F., Sukhera, Fatima I., Rosen, Clifford J., Greenway, Frank L., Hodder, Sally L., Shikuma, Cecilia M., VanWagoner, Timothy M., Bardes, James M., Kirwan, John P., Wood, Jeremy P., Whiteheart, Sidney W., Shellito, Judd, Roelke, Theresa, Black, Lora, Tjarks, Brian, Fonseca, Vivian, Gupta, Shaveeta, Longo, Michele, Yang, Mei, MarGangcuangco, Louis, Bengtson, Charles, Castro, Mario, Howard, Theresa, Garvy, Beth, Simmons, Christopher, Garla, Vishnu, Kuebler, Joy, Nandi, Utsav, Vasey, Andrew, Bogie, Amanda, Scott, James, Frontera, Sigrid Perez, Bagur, Jorge Santana, Dominique-Villanueva, Daphne, Juskowich, Joy, Reece, Rebecca, Sarwari, Arif, Aponte-Soto, Lisa, Adams, Dara, Baker, Aileen, Barbera, Sunni, Basu, Sanjib, Bleasdale, Susan, Bolliger, Dawn, Boyd, Andrew D., Boyineni, Jerusha, Breiter, Taylor, Brown, Daniel, Buhimschi, Irina A., Carrithers, Michael D., Certa, Marta, Chalamalla, Rashmika, Chebrolu, Praneeth, Chestek, David, Chessier, Erica, Cook, Judith A., Cranford, Savannah, Curry, Hannah L., Darbar, Dawood, Dasgupta, Raktima, Blakley, Felicia Davis, DeLisa, Julie A., Del Rios, Marina, Diaz, Maya Z., Diviak, Kathleen R., Dixon, Jennifer, Donlon, Meghan F., Donohue, Sarah E., Dworkin, Mark S., Edmonds, Sherrie, Ellison, Angela, Everett, Emily, Flanigan, Clarie, Freedman, Michael B., Gale, Lisa, Gerald, Lynn B., Giles, Wayne H., Gordon, Howard S., Hafner, John, Hammad, Bayan, Hanson, Keith A., Harris, Pastor C., Hartwig, Kimberly, Hasek, Sharon, Hasse, Wendy, Hendrickson, Monica, Hobbs, Brianna, Hryniewicka, Martyna, Hammerl, Savannah, Hutton, Robert, Ibanez, Alejandra L., Illendula, Sai D., Ismail, Nahed, Jain, Akash, Jennette, Kyle J., Kadubek, Grace, Kent, Denise, Kotini-Shah, Pavitra, Kelly, Sara W., Kent, Denise A., Kim, Keri S., Kindred, Elijah, Klein, Jonathan D., Krishnan, Jerry A., Large, Lucia, Lash, James ., Lin, Janet Y., Lu, Jun, Mahamed, Abeer M., Maholovich, Phoebe, Malchenko, Sergey, Martinez, Miriam, Mauntel-Medici, Cammeo, Madineni, Abhigna, McCauley, Mark, Menchaca, Martha, Mermelstein, Robin, Moreno, David J., Morrissy, Liam, Muramatsu, Naoko, Musick, Hugh, Noland, Seth, Norwick, Lourdes, Novak, Richard M., Olds, Lela, Ortiz, Marilyn, Patel, Khushboo, Perez, Nicolas L., Pliskin, Neil H., Pope, Sam, Prabhakar, Bellur S., Prasad, Bharati, Predki, Barbara, Prendergast, Heather M., Quigley, John G., Ramchandran, Ramaswamy, Ramirez, Ana, Rappe, Sarah, Rehman, Jalees, Rolon, Cesar, Rowley, Matthew, Rudraraju, Gowrisree, Rutherfoord, Melissa, Sader, Samer B., Sculley, Jennifer A., Smith-Mack, Jerisha, Swearingen, Peyton, Stewart de Ramirez, Sarah A., Sudhindra, Praveen, Sun, Jun, Tartt, Nancy, Terlinde, Tracy, Thompson, Tiffany, Vanden Hoek, Terry L., Kelly, Sara Warfield, Villanueva, Laura, Welter, Hannah, Woolley, Brittany, Yazici, Cemal, Charney, Alexander W., Kovatch, Patricia, Merad, Miriam, Nadkarni, Girish N., Wisnivesky, Juan P., Aberg, Judith A., Ascolillo, Steven, Assenso, Esther, Bagiella, Emilia, Bartram, Logan, Becker, Jacqueline, Beckmann, Noam D., Bendl, Ashley, Chen, Benjamin K., Civil, Alyssa, Dhar, Kaberi, Evo-Ortega, Lorraine, Fierer, Daniel, Gallagher, Emily J., Garcia-Sastre, Adolfo, Gnjatic, Sacha, Guliyeva, Sabina, Harvey-Ingram, Lori, Herrera-Moreno, Julia, Hill, Matthew, Horowitz, Carol R., Jackson, Rachel, Kastrat, Din, Lala-Trindade, Anu, Lin, Jenny, Macaluso, Nick, Marcon, Kathryn, Meyer, Dara, Morinigo, Janice, Natelson, Benjamin H., Nussenzweig, Maya, Padua, Tiffani, Putrino, David, Quazi, Nawreen, Ramos, Michelle, Richardson, Lynne, Russo, Scott, Seifert, Alan C., Serri, Abdullah, Walker, Jordan, Yee, Michell, Adolphi, Natalie L., Alekhina, Natalya, Archuleta, David A., Barlocker, Jackson, Bateman, Lucinda, Bradfute, Steven B., Brito, Rebecca, Bryan, Tanner W., Buck, Kaitlin E., Davis, Debra, Deakyne Davies, Sara J., Decker, Lauren A., Elifritz, Jamie, Erlandson, Kristine M., Facelli, Julio C., Fudge, Harrison Z., Tran, Huong, Pitch, Chloe, Feuerriegel, Elen M., Ford, Isaac, Friedman, Naomi P., Garcia-Soberanez, Noella D., Gardner, Edward M., Stringham, Caitlyn, Ling, Leah, Gebremariam, Tewodros H., Gentry, Frederick D., Gouripeddi, Ramkiran, Graham, Paige, Gronert, Eve G., Harkins, Michelle S., Hawkins, Kellie L., Hess, Rachel, Johnny, Jace D., Johnson, Brandon M., Jolley, Sarah E., Lloyd, Jennifer, Ludwig, Katelyn R., Martinez, Noah I., McCandless, Sean A., Montoya, Lorenzo A., Oakes, Judy L., Parada, Alisha N., Quinn, Davin K., Raissy, Hengameh, Ramos, Alfredo, Reid, Kayleigh M., Reusch, Jane E., Sheehan, Elyce B., Sokol, Ron J., Treacher, Irena S., Trinity, Joel D., Truong, Dongngan T., West, Shelby C., Molden, Joie, Sharareh, Nasser, Weaver, Lisa J., Spivak, Adam M., Brown, Jeanette P., Shah, Kevin S., Pace, Laura A., Scholand, Mary Beth, Velinder, Matt, Cortez, Melissa, Morimoto, Sarah Shizuko, Vernon, Suzanne D., Lu, Yue, Owen, Megan, Hermansen, Jessica A., Lindsay, Ashton M., Donohue, Dagny K., Garg, Lohit, Wodushek, Thomas, Higgins, Janine, Lockie, Tim, Brightman, Marisa, Thurman, Brook, Powell, Jenny M., Freston, Dylan C., Medina, Juliemar C., Aguirre, Bailee, Anderson, Jeff, Bair, Tami, Bosh, Lindsay, Evans, Lorlie, Garrett, Chase, Harris, Dixie, Herrera, Katherine, Horne, Benjamin D., Juan, James, Knight, Stacey, Knowlton, Kirk, Leither, Lindsay, Maestas, Heather, May, Heidi T., Najarian, Gabriel, Woller, Scott C., Zubal, Shyanne, Jensen, McKenna M., Webb, Tiaura, Iverson, Leslie, Ayache, Mirna, Baloi, Alexis, Barnboym, Emma, Boldt, Nicholas, Bukulmez, Hulya, Chesnick, Hailey, Conrad, Ann, Consolo, Mary, Curtis, Lynette, D’anza, Brian, DiFrancesco, Kathryn, Edminston, Marissa, Eteshola, Ebenezer, Gallagher, Michelle, Gibson, Kelly S., Gordesky, Larraine, Greenwood, Carla, Haghiac, Maricela, Harris, Paul, Hernandez, Carla, Iqbal, Shirin, Kaelber, David C., Kaufman, Elizabeth S., Kennedy, Olivia, Labbato, Danielle, Lengu, Ketrin, Levert, Antonio, Levin, Jennifer, Lowenthal, Rebecca, Mackin, Bridget, Malakooti, Shahdi K., McComsey, Grace A., Minium, Judy, Mouchati, Christian, Oleson, Christine, Pearman, Ann, Hershey, Morgan, Rivera, Amanda, Rodgers, Michael, Rodgers, Theresa, Roy, Arnab, Russ, Kris, Scott, Sarah, Sheth, Niyati, Singer, Nora G., Smith, Beth, Smith, Cheryl, Stancin, Terry, Temple, Daniel, Tribout, Megan, Weinberger, Elisheva, Zhang, David, Zisis, Sokratis N., Atieh, Ornina, Yendewa, George, Baissary, Jhony, Pettinato, KImberly, Lim, Joaquin, Jacob, Joshua, Adams, Cara, Tejani, Viral, Algren, Heather A., Alicic, Radica, Baxter, Joni, Brennan, Conor, Caudill, Antonina, Chen, Peter, Chopra, Tananshi, Chu, Helen Y., Del Alcazar, James, Duven, Alexandria M., Edmark, Rick, Emerson, Sarah, Goldman, Jason D., Gutierrez, Vanessa, Hadlock, Jennifer, Harteloo, Alex, Heath, James R., Hood, Susan, Jackman, Susan, Kaneko, John, Kemp, Megan, Kim, Christina, Kuykendall, Kelli, Li, Sarah, Logue, Jennifer K., Magis, Andrew T., Manner, Paula, Mason, Carly, McCaffrey, Kathryn, McDonald, Connor, McDonald, Dylan, Murray, Kim M., Nackviseth, Callista, Nguyen, Helen, Parimon, Tanyalak, Poussier, Rachel, Rowen, Lee, Satira, Richard, Torbati, Sam, Tuttle, Katherine R., Wallick, Julie A., Yuan, Dan, Watanabe, Kino, Wilcox, Lauren E., Contreras, Fatima, Dahlke, Lea, Gudipudi, Lasya, Modes, Matthew, Muttera, Nicole, Salinas, Nancy, Tadeo, Josie, White, Shane, Alvarado, Stephanie, Anderson, Reed, Arellanes, Azaneth, Barajas, Rose A., Chauhan, Suneet P., Clarke, Geoffrey D., Farner, Cheryl E., Fischer, Melinda S., Goldberg, Mark P., Hasbani, Keren, Hastings, Gabrielyd, Heard, Patricia, Herrera, Italia, Infante, Edgar, Johnson, Hillary, Jones, Johnnie, Kellogg, Dean L., Kraig, Ellen, Longoria, Lisa, Nambiar, Anoop M., Okafor, Emeka, Paredes, Claudia C., Patterson, Thomas F., Patterson, Jan E., Pinones, Alexis, Potter, Jennifer S., Reeves, W.B., Saade, George R., Salehi, Marzieh, Scholler, Irma, Seshadri, Sudha, Shah, Dimpy P., Shah, Pankil, Sharma, Kumar, Sharma, Kavita, Soileau, Bridgette, Solis, Pamela, Stoebner, Carmen, Sullivan, Michael, Taylor, Barbara S., Tragus, Robin, Tsevat, Joel, Verduzco-Gutierrez, Monica, Ahuja, Neera, Blish, Catherine A., Blomkalns, Andra L., Bonilla, Hector, Brotherton, Richard, Clinton, Kimberly, Dingankar, Vaidehi, Geng, Linda N., Go, Minjoung, Haddad, Francois, Jagannathan, Prasanna, Jamero, Christopher, Jee, Kathryn, Jia, Xiaolin K., Khurana, Naresh, Kumar, Andre, Maldonado, Yvonne, Miglis, Mitchell G., O'Conor, Ellen, Olszewski, Kelly, Pathak, Divya, Quintero, Orlando, Scott, Jake, Singh, Upinder, Urdaneta, Alfredo E., Utz, Paul J., Varkey, Mary R., Saperia, Corey, Autry, Lynn, Bime, Christian, Borwege, Sabine, Copeland, Jacquelynn, DiLise-Russo, Marjorie, Ernst, Kacey C., Esquivel, Denise R., Fadden, Susan, Gomez, Isaias, Grischo, Garrett, Hansen, Lillian, Harris, David T., Harris, Stefanie, Hartley, William, Hernandez, Michael, Hillier, Leah, Hsu, Harvey, Hughes, Trina, Ismail, Hira, Iusim, Stephanie, James, Michelle, Kala, Mrinalini, Karnafel, Maria, Kim, Daniel, Knox, Kenneth S., Koleski, Alison, LaFleur, Bonnie, Lambert, Brenda, LaRue, Sicily, Lee-Iannotti, Joyce K., Lieberman, David, Lutrick, Karen, Merchant, Nirav, Morton, Christopher, Mosier, Jarrod M., Murthy, Ganesh, Nikolich, Janko Z., Olorunnisola, Toluwanimi, Parthasarathy, Sairam, Peralta, Jeanette, Pilling, William, Pogreba-Brown, Kristen, Reiman, Eric M., Rischard, Franz P., Ryan, Lee T., Smith, Terry, Snyder, Manuel, Soto, Francisco, Subbian, Vignesh, Suhr, Kyle, Unzek, Samuel, Vadovicky, Sheila, Velarde, Deanna, Veres, Sharry, Wilson, Cathleen, Anderson, Grace, Anglin, Khamal, Argueta, Urania, Asare, Kofi, Buitrago, Melissa, Chang Song, Celina, Clark, Alexus, Conway, Emily, Deeks, Steven G., Del Castillo, Nicole, Deswal, Monika, Durstenfeld, Matthew S., Eilkhani, Elnaz, Eun, Avery, Fehrman, Emily, Figueroa, Tony, Flores, Diana, Grebe, Halle, Henrich, Timothy J., Hoh, Rebecca, Hsue, Priscilla, Huang, Beatrice, Ibrahim, Rania, Kelly, John D., Kerbleski, Marian, Kirtikar, Raushun, Lew, Megan T., Lombardo, James, Lopez, Monica, Luna, Michael, Marquez, Carina, Martin, Jeffrey N., Munter, Sadie, Ngo, Lynn, Peluso, Michael J., Pineda-Ramirez, Jesus, Rhoads, Kim, Rodriguez, Antonio, Romero, Justin, Ryder, Dylan, So, Matthew, Somsouk, Ma, Tai, Viva, Tran, Brandon, Uy, Julian, Valdivieso, Daisy, Verma, Deepshika, Williams, Meghann, Zamora, Andhy, Newman, Lisa T., Abella, Julie, Barnette, Quinn, Bevc, Christine, Beverly, Jennifer, Ceger, Patricia, Croxford, Julie, Enger, Mike, Fain, Katie, Farris, Tonya, Hanlon, Sean, Hines, David, Johnson-Lawrence, Vicki, Jordan, Kevin, Lefebvre, Craig, Linas, Beth, Luukinen, Bryan, Mandal, Meisha, McKoy, Nikki J., Nance, Susan, Pasquarelli, Demian, Quiner, Claire, Sembajwe, Rita, Shaw, Gwendolyn, Thornburg, Vanessa, Tosco, Kendall, Wright, Hannah, Gross, Rachel S., Hochman, Judith S., Horwitz, Leora I., Katz, Stuart D., Troxel, Andrea B., Adler, Lenard, Akinbo, Precious, Almenana, Ramona, Aschalew, Malate, Balick, Lara, Bello, Ola, Bhuiyan, Sultana, Blachman, Nina, Branski, Ryan, Briscoe, Jasmine, Brosnahan, Shari, Bueler, Elliott, Burgos, Yvette, Caplin, Nina, Chaplin, Domonique, Chen, Yu, Cheng, Shen, Choe, Peter, Choi, Jess, Chung, Alicia, Church, Richard, Cobos, Stanley, Croft, Nakia, Irving, Angelique Cruz, Del Boccio, Phoebe, Díaz, Iván, Divers, Jasmin, Doshi, Vishal, Dreyer, Benard, Ebel, Samantha, Esquenazi-Karonika, Shari, Faustin, Arline, Febres, Elias, Fine, Jeffrey, Fink, Sandra, Freeland, Catherine, Frontera, Jennifer, Gallagher, Richard, Gonzalez-Duarte, Alejandra, Gross, Rachel, Hasson, Denise, Hill, Sophia, Hochman, Judith, Horwitz, Leora, Hossain, Jennifer, Islam, Shahidul, Jean, Christina Saint, Johnson, Stephen, Kansal, Neha, Katz, Stuart, Kenney, Rachel, Kershner, Tammy, Kewlani, Deepshikha, Kwak, Judy, Lamendola-Essel, Michelle F., Laury, Sarah, Laynor, Gregory, Lei, Lei, Leon, Terry, Linton, Janelle, Logan, Max, Malik, Nadia, Mamistvalova, Lia, Mandel, Hannah, Maranga, Gabrielle, Mattoo, Aprajita, Mei, Tony, Mendelsohn, Alan, Mercier, Emmanuelle, Vernetti, Patricio Millar, Miller, Marc, Mitchell, Maika, Moreira, Andre, Mudumbi, Praveen C., Nahin, Erica, Nair, Nandini, Nekulak, Joseph, Owens, Kellie, Parent, Brendan, Patibandla, Nandan, Petrov, Peter, Postelnicu, Radu, Pratt, Francesca, Randall, Isabelle, Rao, Priyatha, Rapkiewicz, Amy, Rizzo, JohnRoss, Rosas, Johana, Rose, Chelsea, Saint-Jean, Christina, Santacatterina, Michelle, Shah, Binita, Shaukat, Aasma, Simon, Naomi, Simsir, Aylin, Stinson, Miranda, Tang, Wenfei, Tatapudi, Vasishta, Thawani, Sujata, Thomas, Mary, Thorpe, Lorna, Tom, MeeLee, Treiha, Ethan, Troxel, Andrea, Truong, Jennifer, Udosen, Mmekom, Valencia, Carlos, Velazquez-Perez, Jessica, Vernetti, Patricio M., Vidal, Crystal, Viswanathan, Anand, Willerford, Amy, Williams, Natasha, Wong, Crystal, Wood, Marion J., Wuller, Shannon, Yin, Shonna H., Young, Chloe, Zaretsky, Jonah, Zavlunova, Susanna, Ahirwar, Shreya, Ahmed, Shifa, Ainsworth, Layne L., Atchley-Challenner, Rachel, Avilach, Paul, Balan, Trisha T., Benik, Nicholas, Benoit, Barbara, Bind, Marie-Abèle C., Bonaventura, William J., Boutin, Natalie, Brion, Beverly, Cagan, Andrew, Cai, Tianrun, Cao, Tingyi, Castro, Victor M., Cerretani, Xander R., Chan, James G., Cheng, David, Chibnik, Lori B., Ciriello, Mark, Costenbader, Karen, Dimitrov, Dimitar S., Estiri, Hossein, Fayad, Maria, Feldman, Candace H., Foulkes, Andrea, Gainer, Vivian, Ghosh, Bhaswati, Gollub, Randy, Guan, Zoe, Harris, Alan, Helmer, Karl, Hendrix, Andrew, Holzbach, Ana, Huang, Weixing, Karlson, Elizabeth W., Kaufman, Daniel, Keogh, Diane, Kerr, James D., Klann, Jeffrey G., Krishnamoorthy, Aparna, Lasky-Su, Jessica A., Liao, Katherine P., MacFadden, Doug, Maram, Anupama, Martel, Megan W., Mendis, Michael, Metta, Reeta, Monteiro, Jonathan, Morales, Eduardo, Morse, Richard E., Murphy, Shawn, Nazaire, Marc-Danie, Neils, Gregory, Nguyen, Amber N., Norman, James, Paik, Henry H., Pant, Deepti, Park, HeeKyong, Rabideau, Dustin J., Reeder, Harrison T., Rossi-Roh, Kathleen, Santacroce, Leah M., Schlepphorst, Katherine, Schulte, Carolin, Selvaggi, Caitlin A., Shinnick, Daniel J., Simons, William, Simpson, Lynn A., St. Jean Flanders, Mary L., Strasser, Zachary, Thakrar, Mansi R., Thaweethai, Tanayott, Thorn, Madeleine, Trewett, Philip, Van Fleet, Dustin, Wagholikar, Kavishwar B., Wang, Taowei D., Wattanasin, Nich, Weber, Griffin, Williams, Michael A., Zhang, Ren Zhe, Cicek, Mine, Chang, Nancy, Wirkus, Samantha, Zahnle, Nicole, Flotte, Thomas J., Frisch, Erika, Boysen, Erik M., Welch, Gary, Akintonwa, Teresa, Blancero, Frank, Brown, Heather-Elizabeth, Carmilani, Megan, Cerda, Marta, Clash, Victor H., Copeland, Debra, Hall, Yvonka, kevin kondo, Lerma, Lydia, Lindsay, Jacqui, Marti, Heather, Maughan, Christine, Minor, Tony, Taylor, Brittany, Vincent, Hyatt, Zissis, Mike, Anderson, Brett, Bardhan, Sujata, Castro-Baucom, Leah, Chisolm, Deena, Corchado, Claudia, Damian, April Joy, Daniel, Casey, DasGupta, Soham, Dehority, Walter, Feldman, Candace, Fessel, Josh, Rosas, Lisa Goldman, Horowitz, Carol, Khullar, Dhruv, Lopez, Keila, McDonald Pinkett, Shelly, Myaskovsky, Larissa, Regino, Lidia, St John Thomas, Gelise, Stewart de Ramirez, Sarah, Vangeepuram, Nita, Walden, Anita, Williams, Neely, Yin, Shonna, Burton, Phoebe, Catallozzi, Marina, Clark, Cheryl, Dworetzky, Beth, Edwards, Belinda, Ferrer, Robert L., Judd, Suzanne, Rothman, Russell, Wagner, Laura, Wallace, Ann, Adams, Sonseeahray (Ray), Aragon, Leyna, Bander, Bryan, Bishof, Karyn, Brooks, Gail, Carignan, Etienne, Coombs, Krista, Davis, Hannah, Blakley, Felicia D., Diggs, Marissa, Brown, Heather E., Favors, Umar, Fields, Whitney, Fisher, Liza, Fitzgerald, Megan, Gaffney, Alicia, Witvliet, Margot Gage, Garcia, Roberto, Gustafson, Tyler, Guthe, Nick, Holmes, Verna, Hornig, Mady, Hornig, Maxwell, Jefferson, Wendy, Kochis, Nancy, Kondo, Kevin, Lam, Julie, Lawrence, Fadwa, Letts, Rebecca, Lewis, Juan, Lopez, Silcia, Martinez, Thomas, McCorkell, Lisa, McGrath, Rebecca, Minor, Thomas T., Moore, Charita, Nguyen, Kian, Nichols, Lauren, O'Brien, Lisa, Olson, Holly, Peddie, Aimee, Perlowski, Alice, Lorenzo, Elizabeth P., Prentiss, Lisa, Raytselis, Nadia, Rochez, Nitza, Rockwell, Megan, Rutter, Jacqueline, Seibert, Elle, Sekar, Anisha, Smith, Chimere, Stiles, Lauren, Taylor, Emily, Thompson, Julie, Trapp, Stephen, Valdiva, Stephen, Wilensky, Rochelle, Williams, Melissa, Dawson, Kay W., Wylam, Andrew, Swank, Zoe, Borberg, Ella, Chen, Yulu, Senussi, Yasmeen, Chalise, Sujata, Manickas-Hill, Zachary, Yu, Xu G., Li, Jonathan Z., Alter, Galit, Kelly, J. Daniel, Goldberg, Sarah A., Talla, Aarthi, Li, Xiaojun, Skene, Peter, Bumol, Thomas F., Torgerson, Troy R., Czartoski, Julie L., McElrath, M. Juliana, and Walt, David R.
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21. Analysis of School-Day Disruption of Administering School-Located Vaccination to Children in Three Local Areas, 2012-2013 School Year
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Yarnoff, Ben, Wagner, Laura Danielle, Honeycutt, Amanda A., and Vogt, Tara M.
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The purpose of this study was to determine the amount of time elementary and middle-school students spend away from the classroom and clinic time required to administer vaccines in school-located vaccination (SLV) clinics. We conducted a time study and estimated average time away from class and time to administer vaccine by health department (HD), student grade level, vaccine type, and vaccination process for SLV clinics during the 2012-2013 school year. Average time away from classroom was 10 min (sample: 688 students, 15 schools, three participating HD districts). Overall, time to administer intranasally administered influenza vaccine was nearly half the time to administer injected vaccine (52.5 vs. 101.7 s) (sample: 330 students, two HDs). SLV administration requires minimal time outside of class for elementary and middle-school students. SLV clinics may be an efficient way to administer catch-up vaccines to children who missed routine vaccinations during the coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic.
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22. Health Insurance Matters: Insurance Coverage and Health Service Use Among Direct Care Workers in the United States
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McCall, Stephen, Scales, Kezia, and Wagner, Laura M.
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23. Can you teach me how to open the box?: Examining young children’s teaching behavior toward adults with and without disabilities
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Walton, Katherine M., Borowy, Alayna R., Fecher, Madison L., and Wagner, Laura
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24. Judge pauses the Onion's takeover of Infowars over auction concerns
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Wagner, Laura
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Company legal issue ,Online information service ,Company acquisition/merger ,Online information services -- Cases -- Mergers, acquisitions and divestments ,Auctions -- Cases ,Online services -- Cases -- Mergers, acquisitions and divestments ,Information services -- Cases -- Mergers, acquisitions and divestments - Abstract
Byline: Laura Wagner A federal bankruptcy judge has paused the Onion's acquisition of Alex Jones's Infowars pending a court review of the auction process, after lawyers for Jones and the [...]
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25. New York Times Tech Guild goes on strike
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Wagner, Laura
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Mass media industry -- Labor relations ,Unfair labor practices -- Demonstrations and protests ,Computer programmers -- Demonstrations and protests ,Labor contracts -- Labor relations ,New York Times Co. -- Labor relations - Abstract
Byline: Laura Wagner The New York Times Tech Guild walked off the job at 12:01 a.m. Monday, making good on a threat that has loomed over the company for months [...]
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26. For The Post, more outrage from readers who say they've canceled
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Roig-Franzia, Manuel, Scribner, Herb, and Wagner, Laura
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Business owners -- Social aspects ,Publishing industry -- Political aspects -- Public relations ,Presidential elections (United States) -- Influence ,Company public relations ,Publishing industry ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: Manuel Roig-Franzia, Herb Scribner, Laura Wagner For a time this fall, the mood in The Washington Post's newsroom showed signs of lightening. The buyouts of some 120 journalists at [...]
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27. The Washington Post says it will not endorse a candidate for president
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Roig-Franzia, Manuel and Wagner, Laura
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Graham Holdings Co. -- Planning ,Newspaper publishing -- Planning ,Presidential candidates -- Political activity ,Company business planning ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: Manuel Roig-Franzia, Laura Wagner The Washington Post's publisher said Friday that the paper will not make an endorsement in this year's presidential contest, for the first time in 36 [...]
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28. L.A. Times editorials editor resigns after owner blocks Harris endorsement
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Ables, Kelsey and Wagner, Laura
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Los Angeles Times (Newspaper) ,Billionaires -- Political activity ,Presidential candidates -- Political activity ,Periodical editors -- Appointments, resignations and dismissals ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: Kelsey Ables, Laura Wagner The head of editorials at the Los Angeles Times, Mariel Garza, resigned Wednesday after the paper's billionaire owner Patrick Soon-Shiong vetoed the editorial board's planned [...]
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- 2024
29. What happens if the NYT's tech staff strikes on election night?
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Wagner, Laura
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New York Times Co. -- Labor relations ,Mass media industry -- Labor relations -- 2024 AD ,Labor unions -- Social aspects -- United States ,Presidential elections (United States) -- Media coverage -- Forecasts and trends -- 2024 AD ,Market trend/market analysis ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: Laura Wagner The New York Times Tech Guild is threatening to go on strike during the frenetic time around Election Day, a move that could disrupt the newspaper's ability [...]
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- 2024
30. For the reporters of Hell Gate, heaven is covering Mayor Eric Adams
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Wagner, Laura
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Company legal issue ,Bribery -- Cases ,Fraud -- Cases ,Mayors -- Cases -- Media coverage - Abstract
Byline: Laura Wagner NEW YORK - In City Hall's cluttered Room 9, the centuries-old space reserved for the town's harried press corp, a shared âcommunity mediaâ desk sits at the [...]
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31. The Washington Post cuts 25 percent of tech arm, Arc XP
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Wagner, Laura
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Graham Holdings Co. -- Subsidiaries, divisions and units -- Human resource management ,Newspaper publishing -- Subsidiaries, divisions and units -- Human resource management ,Company personnel management ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: Laura Wagner CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly said that The Washington Post reduced its newsroom workforce by 240 people via buyouts and layoffs. The reductions took [...]
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- 2024
32. Jon Lovett has no regrets about âSurvivor' flameout
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Wagner, Laura
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Survivor (Television program) -- Personalities ,Game show contestants -- Interviews ,Authors -- Interviews - Abstract
Byline: Laura Wagner When this season of âSurvivorâ premiered on Wednesday night, one of the 18 castaways who hit the beach in Fiji was already a micro-celebrity. Jon Lovett, 42, [...]
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- 2024
33. Photographers object after Harris campaign reduces their access
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Wagner, Laura
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Electioneering -- Media coverage -- Access control ,News photographers -- Practice ,Political campaigns -- Media coverage -- Access control ,Presidential candidates -- Political activity -- Media coverage ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: Laura Wagner The White House News Photographers Association says Kamala Harris's presidential campaign has cut the number of journalists who travel with the Democratic nominee from 13 to nine [...]
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34. The Association of Race, Ethnicity, and Wages Among Registered Nurses in Long-term Care.
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Wagner, Laura M, Bates, Timothy, and Spetz, Joanne
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Health Policy & Services ,Public Health and Health Services ,Applied Economics - Abstract
ObjectiveThis study seeks to measure wage differences between registered nurses (RNs) working in long-term care (LTC) (eg, nursing homes, home health) and non-LTC settings (eg, hospitals, ambulatory care) and whether differences are associated with the characteristics of the RN workforce between and within settings.Study designThis was a cross-sectional design. This study used the 2018 National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses (NSSRN) public-use file to examine RN employment and earnings.MethodsOur study population included a sample of 15,373 RNs who were employed at least 1000 hours in nursing in the past year and active in patient care. Characteristics such as race/ethnicity, type of RN degree completed, census region, and union status were included. Multiple regression analyses examined the effect of these characteristics on wages. Logistic regression was used to predict RN employment in LTC settings.ResultsRNs in LTC experienced lower wages compared with those in non-LTC settings, yet this difference was not associated with racial/ethnic or international educational differences. Among RNs working in LTC, lower wages were associated with part-time work, less experience, lack of union representation, and regional wage differences.ConclusionBecause RNs in LTC earn lower wages than RNs in other settings, policies to minimize pay inequities are needed to support the RN workforce caring for frail older adults.
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35. Design of a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial comparing the effectiveness of shared decision making versus motivational interviewing plus cognitive behavioral therapy for voluntary opioid tapering: The INSPIRE study protocol
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Edlund, Mark J., Thomas, Sonia M., Wagner, Laura K., Thompson, Jessica E., Wu, Li-Tzy, Dolor, Rowena J., Chelminski, Paul R., Ives, Timothy J., Archer, Kristin R., Dewey, Charlene M., Sullivan, Mark D., and McCormack, Lauren A.
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36. Recommendations to Deliver Person-Centered Long-Term Care for Persons Living With Dementia.
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Wagner, Laura M, Van Haitsma, Kimberly, Kolanowski, Ann, and Spetz, Joanne
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Humans ,Dementia ,Long-Term Care ,Self Care ,Patient-Centered Care ,Person-centered care ,dementia care workforce ,long-term care ,outcome assessment ,Clinical Research ,Brain Disorders ,Acquired Cognitive Impairment ,8.1 Organisation and delivery of services ,7.1 Individual care needs ,Clinical Sciences ,Nursing ,Public Health and Health Services ,Geriatrics - Abstract
Person-centered care (PCC) is the standard for the delivery of long-term services and supports (LTSS). In this article, we summarize the state of the science on meaningful outcomes and workforce development and discuss what is needed to ensure that person-centered LTSS becomes a universal reality. These 2 themes are intimately related: the dementia care workforce's capacity cannot be improved until care processes and outcomes that are significant to PCC are explicated. The LTSS workforce needs training in PCC as well as pragmatic measures to assess the quality of the care they provide. We conclude with several recommendations for future policy and practice-oriented workforce research.
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- 2021
37. Medical Care Delivery in U.S. Nursing Homes: Current and Future Practice.
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Katz, Paul R, Ryskina, Kira, Saliba, Debra, Costa, Andrew, Jung, Hye-Young, Wagner, Laura M, Unruh, Mark Aaron, Smith, Benjamin J, Moser, Andrea, Spetz, Joanne, Feldman, Sid, and Karuza, Jurgis
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Comparative Effectiveness Research ,Aging ,Health Services ,Clinical Research ,8.1 Organisation and delivery of services ,Health and social care services research ,Generic health relevance ,Delivery of Health Care ,Humans ,Models ,Organizational ,Nurse Practitioners ,Nursing Homes ,Workforce ,Medical provider ,Nursing home ,Quality ,Clinical Sciences ,Gerontology - Abstract
The delivery of medical care services in U.S. nursing homes (NHs) is dependent on a workforce that comprises physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. Each of these disciplines operates under a unique regulatory framework while adhering to common standards of care. NH provider characteristics and their roles in NH care can illuminate potential links to clinical outcomes and overall quality of care with important policy and cost implications. This perspective provides an overview of what is currently known about medical provider practice in NH and organizational models of practice. Links to quality, both conceptual and established, are presented as is a research and policy agenda that addresses the gaps in the evidence base within the context of our ever-changing health care landscape.
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38. Metastable Ta 2 N 3 with highly tunable electrical conductivity via oxygen incorporation
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Jiang, Chang-Ming, Wagner, Laura I, Horton, Matthew K, Eichhorn, Johanna, Rieth, Tim, Kunzelmann, Viktoria F, Kraut, Max, Li, Yanbo, Persson, Kristin A, and Sharp, Ian D
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Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry ,Chemical Sciences ,Affordable and Clean Energy ,Chemical Engineering ,Materials Engineering ,Macromolecular and materials chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Materials engineering - Abstract
The binary Ta-N chemical system includes several compounds with notable prospects in microelectronics, solar energy harvesting, and catalysis. Among these, metallic TaN and semiconducting Ta3N5 have garnered significant interest, in part due to their synthetic accessibility. However, tantalum sesquinitride (Ta2N3) possesses an intermediate composition and largely unknown physical properties owing to its metastable nature. Herein, Ta2N3 is directly deposited by reactive magnetron sputtering and its optoelectronic properties are characterized. Combining these results with density functional theory provides insights into the critical role of oxygen in both synthesis and electronic structure. While the inclusion of oxygen in the process gas is critical to Ta2N3 formation, the resulting oxygen incorporation in structural vacancies drastically modifies the free electron concentration in the as-grown material, thus leading to a semiconducting character with a 1.9 eV bandgap. Reducing the oxygen impurity concentration via post-synthetic ammonia annealing increases the conductivity by seven orders of magnitude and yields the metallic characteristics of a degenerate semiconductor, consistent with theoretical predictions. Thus, this inverse oxygen doping approach - by which the carrier concentration is reduced by the oxygen impurity - offers a unique opportunity to tailor the optoelectronic properties of Ta2N3 for applications ranging from photochemical energy conversion to advanced photonics.
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39. Development of the Syntax-Discourse Interface (review)
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Wagner, Laura
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40. Nurse practitioner students as an essential workforce: The lessons of coronavirus disease 2019
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Intinarelli, Gina, Wagner, Laura M, Burgel, Barbara, Andersen, Robin, and Gilliss, Catherine L
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Health Services and Systems ,Nursing ,Health Sciences ,Clinical Research ,Quality Education ,COVID-19 ,Education ,Nursing ,Graduate ,Health Workforce ,Humans ,Nurse Practitioners ,Scope of Practice ,Students ,Nursing ,Telemedicine ,Triage ,Nurse practitioner ,Education ,Pandemic ,Training ,Telehealth - Abstract
BackgroundThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) disrupted the education and clinical training of nursing students. Clinical sites shut out students over low equipment supplies, physical distancing requirements, and redeployment of staff.Purpose and methodsThe purpose of this paper is to highlight a progressive solution to engage nurse practitioner students as part of the COVID-19 response given the disruption of their traditional clinical training environments so that student could continue to matriculate and graduate in a timely manner.FindingsNurse practitioner students swiftly responded and were deemed an essential part of the nursing workforce.DiscussionPolicy implications for advanced nursing practice and education for telehealth and simulation research moving forward is also provided.
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41. Health, Quality of Life, and Economic Impacts of Home Care Vouchers for Middle-Income Adults
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Spetz, Joanne, Wagner, Laura, Miller, Jacqueline, Chapman, Susan, and Kwong, Connie
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Abstract The Support at Home pilot program provided financial support for home care services by middle-income adults with disabilities in San Francisco to support aging in place. This presentation reports the results of the mixed-methods evaluation of the program, which incorporated administrative records, surveys of clients and comparison group members, surveys of informal caregivers of clients, surveys of the care providers hired by clients, and focus groups with clients and with informal caregivers. Outcome measures included the Older People’s Quality of Life Questionnaire, Patient Health Questionnaire-2, an adapted Burden Scale for Family Caregivers, and self-reported falls, emergency department visits, and hospitalizations. Analyses included pre-post chi-squared and t-test comparisons and comparisons of changes between the client and comparison groups. Multivariate regression analyses were conducted to control for demographic differences between the groups. An economic analysis was conducted to learn whether changes in costs associated with medical appointments, emergency department visits, and hospitalizations were greater than the costs of the program, including both voucher and administrative costs. Results indicated statistically significant positive changes in personal stress and financial stress, but not in the composite quality of life score. There also were statistically significant reductions in attendance at medical appointments, falls, emergency department visits, and hospitalizations. The focus group data supported the findings regarding personal and financial stress, and also indicated that clients and their caregivers perceived positive quality of life benefits. The economic analysis indicated substantial cost savings from the program due to reduced use of medical services.
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42. Lower Wages of Nurses in Long-Term Care: Does Racial and Ethnic Diversity Explain the Difference?
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Spetz, Joanne, Wagner, Laura, and Bates, Timothy
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Abstract Registered nurses (RNs) are a key component of the long-term care (LTC) workforce and prior research demonstrates their importance to ensuring patient safety in LTC settings. RNs who work in LTC settings earn less than those who work in hospitals and also are more likely to be from racial and ethnic minority groups. This study seeks to measure wage differences between Registered Nurses (RNs) working in LTC and other settings (e.g., hospitals) and whether differences are associated with the characteristics of the RN workforce between and within settings. We used the 2018 National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses (NSSRN) public-use file to examine RN employment and earnings. Our study population included a sample of 15,373 employed RNs who provided patient care. Characteristics such as race/ethnicity, type of RN degree completed, census region, and union status were included in bivariate analyses and multiple regression analyses to examine the effect of these characteristics on wages. Logistic regression was used to predict RN employment in LTC settings. We found that RNs in LTC experienced lower wages compared to those in non-LTC settings, yet this difference was not associated with racial/ethnic or international educational differences. LTC nurses were also significantly less likely to be represented by a labor union, and there was not a statistically significant wage difference for LTC RNs who were unionized. Because RNs in LTC earn lower wages than RNs in other settings, policies to minimize pay inequities are needed to support the RN workforce caring for frail older adults.
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- 2021
43. Update COVID-19-Impfung
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Wagner, Laura and Spinner, Christoph D.
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- 2023
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44. How to Talk Language Science with Everybody
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Wagner, Laura and McKee, Cecile
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- 2023
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45. A reporter detailed a tennis star's alleged abuse. Now he's paying for it
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Wagner, Laura
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Company legal issue ,Tennis players -- Media coverage ,Journalists -- Discipline - Abstract
Byline: Laura Wagner As the U.S. Open gets underway this week in New York, the most industrious tennis writer in the country is staying at home in Washington, watching it [...]
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- 2024
46. Sarah Palin wins bid for new defamation trial against New York Times
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Wagner, Laura
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Company legal issue ,Libel and slander -- Cases ,Newspaper publishing -- Cases - Abstract
Sarah Palin will get a new trial in her defamation lawsuit against the New York Times and its former opinion editor James Bennet, an appeals court ruled Wednesday, two years [...]
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- 2024
47. âA magazine made by humans': Atlantic writers push back on AI
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Wagner, Laura
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OpenAI L.L.C. -- Licensing agreements ,Atlantic Monthly Co. -- Human resource management -- Licensing agreements ,Labor unions -- Records and correspondence -- Safety and security measures ,High technology industry -- Licensing agreements ,Artificial intelligence -- Usage ,Journalists -- Records and correspondence -- Contracts ,Periodical publishing -- Human resource management -- Licensing agreements ,Contract agreement ,Artificial intelligence ,Company personnel management ,Company licensing agreement ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: Laura Wagner Two months after the Atlantic reached a licensing deal with OpenAI, staffers at the storied magazine are demanding the company ensure their jobs and work are protected. [...]
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- 2024
48. Hulk Hogan rips off his shirt, endorses Trump at the RNC
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Scribner, Herb and Wagner, Laura
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Political conventions ,Wrestlers -- Endorsements ,Ex-presidents -- Endorsements ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary ,Republican Party (United States) -- Conferences, meetings and seminars - Abstract
Byline: Herb Scribner, Laura Wagner Hulk Hogan - a crossover superstar of professional wrestling's 1980s golden era - made his biggest foray into the political arena Thursday at the closing [...]
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- 2024
49. Hulk Hogan to make a surprising political debut at the RNC
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Scribner, Herb and Wagner, Laura
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Political conventions ,Wrestlers -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes -- Conferences, meetings and seminars -- Political activity ,Presidential candidates -- Conferences, meetings and seminars ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary ,Republican Party (United States) -- Conferences, meetings and seminars - Abstract
Byline: Herb Scribner, Laura Wagner Hulk Hogan - a crossover superstar of professional wrestling's 1980s golden era - is scheduled to speak Thursday at the closing night of the Republican [...]
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- 2024
50. A lifelong media maven grapples with the misinformation crisis
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Wagner, Laura
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The Death of Truth (Nonfiction work) -- Authorship ,Journalists -- Works -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Market trend/market analysis ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: Laura Wagner A couple dozen people gathered recently in an elegant Kalorama backyard to fête 'The Death of Truth,' Steven Brill's new book about how bad information on the [...]
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- 2024
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