13 results on '"Yolanda Smith"'
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2. Effect Of Body-Worn Cameras On African-American Perceptions Of Police Performance And Fairness
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Yolanda Smith
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ComputingMilieux_GENERAL ,African american ,ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,Perception ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,media_common - Abstract
This research study examined the effect of body-worn cameras on African American perceptions of police performance and fairness to gain a well-rounded understanding of the public's perception of body-worn cameras. Prior research involving police body-worn cameras focused on police use of force and community perceptions. Limitations within previous research call for further investigation into African American perceptions of the police and consider the role body-worn cameras play in affecting that perception. Using procedural justice theory, I focused on body-worn cameras and their effect on African-American perceptions of police performance and fairness. Employing a quantitative, non-experimental research design and surveying 124 African-American adult participants 18 years and older, I found that African-Americans favor police officers who wear body-worn cameras. Future research suggests incorporating a greater sample size, thereby strengthening the validity and improving generalizability. Policy implications suggest that studying body-worn cameras may add additional research to the knowledge base and help law enforcement understand the relationship between police officers who wear body-worn cameras and African-Americans perceptions of police treatment when body-worn cameras are present. Keywords: African-American, body-worn cameras, police performance, fairness, procedural justice
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- 2021
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3. Telomere length analysis in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis using large-scale whole genome sequence data
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Vural, Atay (ORCID 0000-0003-3222-874X & YÖK ID 182369); Başak, Ayşe Nazlı (ORCID 0000-0001-9257-3540 & YÖK ID 1512); Weber, Markus, Al Khleifat, Ahmad; Iacoangeli, Alfredo; Jones, Ashley R.; van Vugt, Joke J. F. A.; Moisse, Matthieu; Shatunov, Aleksey; Zwamborn, Ramona A. J.; van der Spek, Rick A. A.; Cooper-Knock, Johnathan; Topp, Simon; van Rheenen, Wouter; Kenna, Brendan; Van Eijk, Kristel R.; Kenna, Kevin; Byrne, Ross; Lopez, Victoria; Opie-Martin, Sarah; Campos, Yolanda; Smith, Bradley; Fogh, Isabella; Silani, Vincenzo; Morrison, Karen E.; Dobson, Richard; van Es, Michael A.; McLaughlin, Russell L.; Vourc'h, Patrick; Chio, Adriano; Corcia, Philippe; de Carvalho, Mamede; Gotkine, Marc; Panades, Monica Povedano; Mora, Jesus S.; Shaw, Pamela J.; Landers, John E.; Glass, Jonathan D.; Shaw, Christopher E.; Hardiman, Orla; Robberecht, Wim; Van Damme, Philip; van den Berg, Leonard H.; Veldink, Jan H.; Al-Chalabi, Ammar; the Project MinE Consortium, Koç University Research Center for Translational Medicine (KUTTAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Translasyonel Tıp Araştırma Merkezi (KUTTAM), School of Medicine, Vural, Atay (ORCID 0000-0003-3222-874X & YÖK ID 182369); Başak, Ayşe Nazlı (ORCID 0000-0001-9257-3540 & YÖK ID 1512); Weber, Markus, Al Khleifat, Ahmad; Iacoangeli, Alfredo; Jones, Ashley R.; van Vugt, Joke J. F. A.; Moisse, Matthieu; Shatunov, Aleksey; Zwamborn, Ramona A. J.; van der Spek, Rick A. A.; Cooper-Knock, Johnathan; Topp, Simon; van Rheenen, Wouter; Kenna, Brendan; Van Eijk, Kristel R.; Kenna, Kevin; Byrne, Ross; Lopez, Victoria; Opie-Martin, Sarah; Campos, Yolanda; Smith, Bradley; Fogh, Isabella; Silani, Vincenzo; Morrison, Karen E.; Dobson, Richard; van Es, Michael A.; McLaughlin, Russell L.; Vourc'h, Patrick; Chio, Adriano; Corcia, Philippe; de Carvalho, Mamede; Gotkine, Marc; Panades, Monica Povedano; Mora, Jesus S.; Shaw, Pamela J.; Landers, John E.; Glass, Jonathan D.; Shaw, Christopher E.; Hardiman, Orla; Robberecht, Wim; Van Damme, Philip; van den Berg, Leonard H.; Veldink, Jan H.; Al-Chalabi, Ammar; the Project MinE Consortium, Koç University Research Center for Translational Medicine (KUTTAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Translasyonel Tıp Araştırma Merkezi (KUTTAM), and School of Medicine
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Background: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by the loss of upper and lower motor neurons, leading to progressive weakness of voluntary muscles, with death following from neuromuscular respiratory failure, typically within 3 to 5 years. There is a strong genetic contribution to ALS risk. In 10% or more, a family history of ALS or frontotemporal dementia is obtained, and the Mendelian genes responsible for ALS in such families have now been identified in about 50% of cases. Only about 14% of apparently sporadic ALS is explained by known genetic variation, suggesting that other forms of genetic variation are important. Telomeres maintain DNA integrity during cellular replication, differ between sexes, and shorten naturally with age. Sex and age are risk factors for ALS and we therefore investigated telomere length in ALS. Methods: samples were from Project MinE, an international ALS whole genome sequencing consortium that includes phenotype data. For validation we used donated brain samples from motor cortex from people with ALS and controls. Ancestry and relatedness were evaluated by principal components analysis and relationship matrices of DNA microarray data. Whole genome sequence data were from Illumina HiSeq platforms and aligned using the Isaac pipeline. TelSeq was used to quantify telomere length using whole genome sequence data. We tested the association of telomere length with ALS and ALS survival using Cox regression. Results: there were 6,580 whole genome sequences, reducing to 6,195 samples (4,315 from people with ALS and 1,880 controls) after quality control, and 159 brain samples (106 ALS, 53 controls). Accounting for age and sex, there was a 20% (95% CI 14%, 25%) increase of telomere length in people with ALS compared to controls (p = 1.1 × 10?12), validated in the brain samples (p = 0.03). Those with shorter telomeres had a 10% increase in median survival (p = 5.0×10?7). Although there was no difference, European Community's Health Seventh Framework Program (FP7/2007-2013); European Union (EU); Horizon 2020; H2020-PHC2014-two-stage; European Research Council (ERC); Research and Innovation Programme; AAK was funded by ALS Association Milton Safenowitz Research Fellowship (grant number 22-PDF-609. doi: 10.52546/pc.gr.150909), The Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA) Fellowship (Al Khleifat/Oct21/975799), The Darby Rimmer Foundation, and The NIHRMaudsley Biomedical Research Centre. This project was also funded by the MND Association and the Wellcome Trust. This is an EU Joint Programme-Neurodegenerative Disease Research JPND) project. The project is supported through the following funding organizations under the aegis of JPND-www.jpnd.eu [United Kingdom, Medical Research Council (MR/L501529/1 and MR/R024804/1) and Economic and Social Research Council (ES/L008238/1)]. AA-C was a NIHR Senior Investigator. CS and AA-C received salary support from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Dementia Biomedical Research Unit at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King's College London. The collaboration project was co-funded by the PPP Allowance made available by Health ~Holland, Top Sector Life Sciences and Health, to stimulate public-private partnerships. Project MinE Belgium was supported by a grant from IWT, the Belgian ALS Liga and a grant from Opening the Future Fund (KU Leuven). PVD holds a senior clinical investigatorship of FWO-Vlaanderen and was supported by E. von Behring Chair for Neuromuscular and Neurodegenerative Disorders, the ALS Liga Belgie and the KU Leuven funds ""Een Hart voor ALS,"" ""Laeversfonds voor ALS Onderzoek,"" and the ""Valery Perrier Race against ALS Fund"". RM was supported by Science Foundation Ireland (17/CDA/4737). MinE USA was funded by the US ALS Association.
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- 2022
4. Hepatic Adenomas and Hormone Use in Adolescents and Young Adults: a Case Control Study
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Olivia Winfrey, Mina Farahzad, Elisabeth Quint, Yolanda Smith, Monica Rosen, and Melina Dendrinos
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,General Medicine - Published
- 2022
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5. FSH Receptor Mutation: An Unusual Cause of Secondary Amenorrhea
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Mina Farahzad, Elisabeth Quint, Yolanda Smith, and Melina Dendrinos
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,General Medicine - Published
- 2022
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6. Attitude, Subjective Norm, and Perceived Behavioral Control as Indicators for Nurse Educators’ Intention to Use Critical Thinking Teaching Strategies: a Structural Equation Model Analysis
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Angerlita Yolanda Smith
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Subjective norm ,Critical thinking ,Instructional design ,Control (management) ,Nurse educator ,Intention to use ,Health education ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,Structural equation modeling - Abstract
ATTITUDE, SUBJECTIVE NORM, AND PERCEIVED BEHAVIORAL CONTROL AS INDICATORS FOR NURSE EDUCATORS’ INTENTION TO USE CRITICAL THINKING TEACHING STRATEGIES: A STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODEL ANALYSIS
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- 2020
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7. Less Bone Loss With Maraviroc- Versus Tenofovir-Containing Antiretroviral Therapy in the AIDS Clinical Trials Group A5303 Study
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Megan Telfer, Joseph Timpone, Tondria Green, Edward P. Acosta, Jay Dwyer, Michael P. DubCrossed Dsign, Ellen S. Chan, Paul E. Sax, David Rusin, Teri Flynn, Raphael J. Landovitz, Todd T. Brown, Carl J. Fichtenbaum, Amy Sbrolla, Jolene Noel-Connor, Cara Wilson, Roula Qaqish, Daniel Reirden, Pamela Poethke, Athe M. N. Tsibris, Olga I. Mendez, Babafemi Taiwo, Jorge Santana, Shelia B. Dunaway, Ge-Youl Kim, Yolanda Smith, Tim Lane, Joseph J. Eron, James F. Rooney, Mark Hite, Vanessa Cajahuaringa, Ilene Wiggins, Cheryl Keenan, Cornelius N Van Dam, Nina Lambert, Beverly E. Sha, Mark Rodrieguez, Orlando Roman, I. Martinez, Miriam Chicurel-Bayard, Cathi Basler, Karen Coleman, Laura A. Napolitano, Robert C. Kalayjian, Bryan Baugh, Fred Nicotera, Baiba Berzins, Roberto C. Arduino, Kathy Melbourne, Tamara James, Mary Adams, Charles Walworth, Kevin Robertson, Alan L. Landay, Princy Kumar, Melody Palmore, Andrea Weiss, Heera R. Jayvant, Christine Griesmer, Igho Ofotokun, Christos J. Petropoulos, Aleshia Thomas, John A. Davis, Pablo Tebas, Amy Gonzales, Patricia Walton, Constance A. Benson, Alex Reinhart, Brenda Jackson, Rose Kim, Bartolo Santos, Ighovwerha Ofotokun, Annie Luetkemeyer, Heather J. Ribaudo, Karin L. Klingman, Jenifer Baer, Amy Dill, Felicia Williams, Michael T. Yin, Christine Hurley, Hector Bolivar, Edward Seefried, Aadia Rana, Sheryl Storey, Margaret A. Fischl, Hannah Bernath, and Aristoteles E. Villamil
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Microbiology (medical) ,musculoskeletal diseases ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bone density ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Population ,HIV Infections ,Emtricitabine ,Gastroenterology ,Maraviroc ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Bone Density ,Cyclohexanes ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,education ,Pelvic Bones ,Tenofovir ,Darunavir ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,virus diseases ,Middle Aged ,Triazoles ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Osteopenia ,Infectious Diseases ,chemistry ,HIV/AIDS ,Ritonavir ,Female ,business ,Viral load ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background. There is a need to prevent or minimize bone loss associated with antiretroviral treatment (ART) initiation. We compared maraviroc (MVC)- to tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF)–containing ART. Methods. This was a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. ART-naive subjects with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA load (viral load [VL]) >1000 copies/mL and R5 tropism were randomized to MVC 150 mg or TDF 300 mg once daily (1:1), stratified by VL
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- 2015
8. Hot flushes
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Vered, Stearns, Lynda, Ullmer, Juan F, López, Yolanda, Smith, Claudine, Isaacs, and DanielF, Hayes
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Hot Flashes ,Humans ,Female ,General Medicine - Abstract
Almost every woman and some men will encounter hot flushes during their lifetime. Despite the prevalence of the symptoms, the pathophysiology of hot flushes remains unknown. A decline in hormone concentrations might lead to alterations in brain neurotransmitters and to instability in the hypothalamic thermoregulatory setpoint. The most effective treatments for hot flushes include oestrogens and progestagens. However, many women and their physicians are reluctant to accept hormonal treatments. Women want non-pharmacological treatments but unfortunately such treatments are not very effective, and non-hormonal drugs are often associated with adverse effects. Results from recent studies showed that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and other similar compounds can safely reduce hot flushes. Moreover, the efficacy of these drugs provides new insight into the pathophysiology of hot flushes. In this critical review, we assess knowledge of the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and treatment of hot flushes.
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- 2002
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9. Occurrence of Gonadoblastoma in Patients With 45,X/46,XY Mosaicism
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Melina, Dendrinos, primary, Noam, Smorgick-Rosenbaum, additional, Courtney, Marsh, additional, Yolanda, Smith, additional, and Elisabeth, Quint, additional
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- 2013
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10. 'Hamlet Jones' [program]
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McGuire, Lois P.; Hill, Sandra; Wakefield, Donald; Burns, Robert; Eberhardt, Chester; Sands, Ilene; Evans, Dwane T.; Levels, Calvin K.; Woods, Terez E.; Waller, Deborah; Kilburn, Chico; Gentry, Bill; Hurtt, Yolanda; Smith, Shirley; Hill, Cordell; Karp, Victor L.; Richardson, Glen; Bell, Darek; Marone, Henry B.; Woods, Mickey; Burton, Irvin, Jr.; Coleman, David L.; Richardson, Glen; White, Carol Khan; Strother, Reen; Hawkins, Jean E.; Withers, Eva Marie; Hawkins, Denise M.; Jones, Clementine; Lewis, Karrie; Thomas, Phyllis; Powers, Michael; Deane, Peyton; St. Cyr, Darwin; Woodard, Jerene, Karamu House, McGuire, Lois P.; Hill, Sandra; Wakefield, Donald; Burns, Robert; Eberhardt, Chester; Sands, Ilene; Evans, Dwane T.; Levels, Calvin K.; Woods, Terez E.; Waller, Deborah; Kilburn, Chico; Gentry, Bill; Hurtt, Yolanda; Smith, Shirley; Hill, Cordell; Karp, Victor L.; Richardson, Glen; Bell, Darek; Marone, Henry B.; Woods, Mickey; Burton, Irvin, Jr.; Coleman, David L.; Richardson, Glen; White, Carol Khan; Strother, Reen; Hawkins, Jean E.; Withers, Eva Marie; Hawkins, Denise M.; Jones, Clementine; Lewis, Karrie; Thomas, Phyllis; Powers, Michael; Deane, Peyton; St. Cyr, Darwin; Woodard, Jerene, and Karamu House
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Theater program of "Hamlet Jones". This performance ran from June 19-July 20, 1975. Performers: Sandra Hill as Madame Bell, Donald Wakefield as Shingle, Robert Burns as Jack, Chester Eberhardt as Janitor, Ilene Sands as Sugar Lou Bird, Dwane Evans/Calvin Levels as Little Ham, Terez E. Woods as Mattie Bea, Deborah Waller as Old Lady, Chico Kilburn as Shabby Man, Bill Gentry as Boss Leroy, Yolandia Hurtt/Shirley Smith as Tiny Lee, Cordell Hill as Messenger, Victor Karp and Glen Richardson as The Detectives, Darek Bell as Jasper, Hank Marone as West Indian, Mickey Woods as Deaconess, Irvin Burton Jr. as Gilbert, David Coleman as Hot Stuff Man, Glen Richardson and Victor Karp as The Gangsters, Carole K. White as Opal, Reen Strother as Lulu, Jean E. Hawkins as Lady Customer, Eva Withers as Mama, Denise M. Hawkins as Snooks, Clementine Jones as Staid Lady, Karrie Lewis as Missouri, Phyllis Thomas as Divinite, Michael Powers as Cop, Peyton Deane as Master of Ceremonies, Mickey Woods and Donald Wakefield as First Dance Couple, Jean E. Hawkins and Hank Marone as Second Dance Couple, Chico Kilburn, Michael Powers, and Carole K. White as Committee Members, Darwin St. Cyr and Jerene Woodard as Other Harlemites.
11. 'Hamlet Jones' [program]
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Silver, Dorothy; Deane, Peyton; Weaver, Diane; Wakefield, Donald; Burns, Robert; St. Cyr, Darwin; Sands, Ilene; Evans, Dwane T.; Levels, Calvin K.; Woods, Terez E.; Hawkins, Jean E.; Kilburn, Chico; Gentry, Bill; Hurtt, Yolanda; Smith, Shirley; Walker, Jimmy; Kates, Robert A.; Richardson, Glen; Johnson, Lenington; Woods, Mickey; Robinson, Paris; Eberhardt, Chester; White, Carol Khan; Withers, Eva Marie; Darby, Darlene; Jones, Clementine; Blakeley, Denise; Powers, Michael; Darden, Ted; Johnson, Lenington; Harris, Nancy; Winslow, Elnora; Strother, Lloyd J., Jr., Karamu House, Silver, Dorothy; Deane, Peyton; Weaver, Diane; Wakefield, Donald; Burns, Robert; St. Cyr, Darwin; Sands, Ilene; Evans, Dwane T.; Levels, Calvin K.; Woods, Terez E.; Hawkins, Jean E.; Kilburn, Chico; Gentry, Bill; Hurtt, Yolanda; Smith, Shirley; Walker, Jimmy; Kates, Robert A.; Richardson, Glen; Johnson, Lenington; Woods, Mickey; Robinson, Paris; Eberhardt, Chester; White, Carol Khan; Withers, Eva Marie; Darby, Darlene; Jones, Clementine; Blakeley, Denise; Powers, Michael; Darden, Ted; Johnson, Lenington; Harris, Nancy; Winslow, Elnora; Strother, Lloyd J., Jr., and Karamu House
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Theater program of "Hamlet Jones", adapted and directed by Dorothy Silver, music and lyrics by Peyton Deane. This performance ran from September 18-October 26, 1975. Performers: Diane Weaver as Madame Bell, Donald Wakefield as Shingle, Bob Burns as Jack, Darwin St. Cyr as Janitor, Ilene Sands as Sugar Lou Bird, Dwane T. Evans/Calvin Levels as Little Ham, Terez E. Woods as Mattie Bea, Jean E. Hawkins as Old Lady, Chico Kilburn as Shabby Man, Bill Gentry as Boss Leroy, Yolandia Hurtt/Shirley Smith as Tiny Lee, Jimmy Walker Jr. as Messenger, Bob Kates/Glen Richardson as the Detectives, Lenington Johnson as West Indian, Mickey Woods as Deaconess, Paris Robinson as Gilbert, Chester Edberhardt as Hot Stuff Man, Glen Richardson/Bob Kates as The Gangsters, Carole K. White as Opal, Eva Marie Withers as Lulu, Jean E. Hawkins as Lady Customer, Darlene Darby as Mama, Clementine Jones as Staid Lady, Denise Blakeley as Missouri, Mickey Woods as Divinite, Michael Powers as Cop, Ted Darden as Master of Ceremonies, Mickey Woods and Donald Wakefield as First Dance Couple, Jean E. Hawkins and Lenington Johnson as Second Dance Couple, Nancy Harris as Snooks, and Elnora Winslow and Lloyd Strother as Other Harlemites.
12. Early Menopause Hormone Treatment and Cognition (R21)
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National Institute on Aging (NIA) and Yolanda Smith, M.D., Professor
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- 2014
13. Study of Brain Function in Women With Insulin Resistant Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
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Yolanda Smith, M.D., Professor
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- 2014
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