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2. Interruption of glucagon signaling augments islet non-alpha cell proliferation in SLC7A2- and mTOR-dependent manners
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Coate, Katie C., Dai, Chunhua, Singh, Ajay, Stanley, Jade, Covington, Brittney A., Bradley, Amber, Oladipupo, Favour, Gong, Yulong, Wisniewski, Scott, Sellick, Katelyn, Spears, Erick, Poffenberger, Greg, Schornack, Anna Marie R., Bustabad, Alexandria, Rodgers, Tyler, Dey, Nandita, Shultz, Leonard D., Greiner, Dale L., Yan, Hai, Powers, Alvin C., Chen, Wenbiao, and Dean, E. Danielle
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- 2024
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3. Interrupted Glucagon Signaling Reveals Hepatic α Cell Axis and Role for L-Glutamine in α Cell Proliferation
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Dean, E. Danielle, Li, Mingyu, Prasad, Nripesh, Wisniewski, Scott N., Von Deylen, Alison, Spaeth, Jason, Maddison, Lisette, Botros, Anthony, Sedgeman, Leslie R., Bozadjieva, Nadejda, Ilkayeva, Olga, Coldren, Anastasia, Poffenberger, Greg, Shostak, Alena, Semich, Michael C., Aamodt, Kristie I., Phillips, Neil, Yan, Hai, Bernal-Mizrachi, Ernesto, Corbin, Jackie D., Vickers, Kasey C., Levy, Shawn E., Dai, Chunhua, Newgard, Christopher, Gu, Wei, Stein, Roland, Chen, Wenbiao, and Powers, Alvin C.
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- 2017
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4. 255-OR: ADA Presidents’ Select Abstract: Glucagon Receptor Antagonism Stimulates Beta-Cell Proliferation in Mouse and Human Islets
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COATE, KATIE C., primary, SPEARS, ERICK, additional, DAI, CHUNHUA, additional, WISNIEWSKI, SCOTT, additional, POFFENBERGER, GREG, additional, SHULTZ, LEONARD D., additional, GREINER, DALE L., additional, DRUCKER, DANIEL J., additional, YAN, HAI, additional, SLOOP, KYLE, additional, POWERS, ALVIN C., additional, and DEAN, DANIELLE, additional
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- 2020
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5. Create dynamic maps with Visual Basic 9.0 and WPF
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Wisniewski, Scott
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Application development software ,Application installation/distribution software ,Technology application ,Microsoft Visual Basic 9.0 (Application development software) -- Usage ,Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation (Application development software) -- Usage ,Program development software -- Usage ,Cartography -- Technology application - Published
- 2007
6. Basic instincts
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Wisniewski, Scott
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Application development software ,Application installation/distribution software ,Microsoft Visual Basic 9.0 (Application development software) -- Usage ,Microsoft Visual Basic 9.0 (Application development software) -- Analysis ,Program development software -- Usage ,Program development software -- Analysis ,Query languages -- Usage ,Query languages -- Analysis ,Query processing -- Analysis - Published
- 2007
7. Tacrolimus- and sirolimus-induced human β cell dysfunction is reversible and preventable
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Dai, Chunhua, primary, Walker, John T., additional, Shostak, Alena, additional, Padgett, Ana, additional, Spears, Erick, additional, Wisniewski, Scott, additional, Poffenberger, Greg, additional, Aramandla, Radhika, additional, Dean, E. Danielle, additional, Prasad, Nripesh, additional, Levy, Shawn E., additional, Greiner, Dale L., additional, Shultz, Leonard D., additional, Bottino, Rita, additional, and Powers, Alvin C., additional
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- 2020
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8. Safety in Numbers
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Melski, David, primary, Cok, David, primary, Phillips, John, primary, Wisniewski, Scott, primary, Yong, Suan H., primary, Lloyd, Nathan, primary, Kuper, Lindsay, primary, Gopen, Denis, primary, and Loginov, Alexey, primary
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- 2010
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9. From compliance to the bottom line: internal audit has much to gain from investing in technologies for assurance mapping, expanding audit coverage, and data analytics
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Wisniewski, Scott
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Internal auditing -- Technology application ,Business enterprises -- Investments ,Technology application ,Company investment ,Banking, finance and accounting industries ,Business - Abstract
According to Protiviti's 2013 Internal Audit Capabilities and Needs Survey of more than 1,000 chief audit executives (CAEs), internal audit directors, audit managers, and staff members, 'using and mastering new [...]
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- 2013
10. Safety in Numbers
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GRAMMATECH INC ITHACA NY, Melski, David, Cok, David, Phillips, John, Wisniewski, Scott, Yong, Suan H., Lloyd, Nathan, Kuper, Lindsay, Gopen, Denis, Loginov, Alexey, GRAMMATECH INC ITHACA NY, Melski, David, Cok, David, Phillips, John, Wisniewski, Scott, Yong, Suan H., Lloyd, Nathan, Kuper, Lindsay, Gopen, Denis, and Loginov, Alexey
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Using large-scale distributed resources can help find vulnerabilities and malicious code. This project studied the feasibility of distributing two kinds of static analyses of machine code across large-scale donated computational cycles: conventional static analyses for finding bugs and vulnerabilities, and concolic execution to find test cases that trigger rare, possibly maliciously hidden, code paths. We demonstrated that concolic execution is particularly suited to large-scale distributed execution since its core computational loop is very parallelizable and communication costs are small. We assessed a large number of possible parallel architectures and experimented in depth with three. In the process of expanding and scaling our concolic engine for this application, we also devised a means to "fuzz" its semantic representation of machine code and so were able to demonstrate a general technique for validating abstract representations of machine code semantics., The original document contains color images.
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- 2010
11. Go the Distance.
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Wisniewski, Scott
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The article offers drills, tips, and strategies concerning rowing in the fall season. It mentions the leap-frog racing drill which involves lining the crew and having the trailing crew swing out and overtake the lead crew in a particular time interval. It cites the small-boat rowing drill which improves the rowers' sense of feel, rhythm, and balance, making them comfortable and confident in any boat.
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- 2009
12. THE ROWING ROADMAP.
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Wisniewski, Scott
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The article offers essential drills, tips, and strategies to acquire new rowing experience. They include learning to scull to improve body coordination, exploring into different rowing spots in the U.S., participating in several rowing regattas. Moreover, it also stresses that rowers need to leave hitchhikers behind and wash hulls before traveling anywhere.
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- 2009
13. letters.
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Hextrum, Chuck, Hextrum, Stephanie, Sprague Jr., Phineas, Caesar, Brandon, Keith, Langhorne, Wisniewski, Scott, and Panich, Evan
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LETTERS to the editor ,ROWERS ,ROWING ,WOMEN athletes ,BOATS & boating - Abstract
Several letters to the editor are presented in response to articles in previous issues including "Big News," in Volume 14, Number 4, "The Greatest Eights," in Volume 14, Number 3, and "Greatest Eights: High School and Juniors," in the June 2007 issue.
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- 2007
14. letters.
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Coughlin, Sean, Adam, Becky, and Wisniewski, Scott
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LETTERS to the editor ,HOSPITAL care ,ROWING ,BOATS & boating ,AQUATIC sports - Abstract
Several letters to the editor are presented in response to articles in previous issues including the hospitalization of some rowers from Harvard University following their defeat by Yale University athletes due to exhaustion, the inclusion of the Cincinnati junior girls as one of the best rowing teams and the use of eight-sized boat in rowing.
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- 2007
15. Letters.
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Wisniewski, Scott
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A letter to the editor is presented which discusses the author's perspective and projection on rowing.
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- 2009
16. In vivo cortical diffusion imaging relates to Alzheimer's disease neuropathology.
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Torso, Mario, Ridgway, Gerard R., Valotti, Michele, Hardingham, Ian, Chance, Steven A., Brewer, James, Lopez, Oscar, Hyman, Bradley, Grabowski, Thomas, Sano, Mary, Chui, Helena, Albert, Marilyn, Morris, John, Kaye, Jeffrey, Wisniewski, Thomas, Small, Scott, Trojanowski, John, DeCarli, Charles, Saykin, Andrew, and Bennett, David
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ALZHEIMER'S disease ,CEREBRAL amyloid angiopathy ,NEUROLOGICAL disorders ,DIFFUSION magnetic resonance imaging ,CHRONIC traumatic encephalopathy ,LOCUS coeruleus ,AMYLOID plaque - Abstract
Background: There has been increasing interest in cortical microstructure as a complementary and earlier measure of neurodegeneration than macrostructural atrophy, but few papers have related cortical diffusion imaging to post-mortem neuropathology. This study aimed to characterise the associations between the main Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathological hallmarks and multiple cortical microstructural measures from in vivo diffusion MRI. Comorbidities and co-pathologies were also investigated. Methods: Forty-three autopsy cases (8 cognitively normal, 9 mild cognitive impairment, 26 AD) from the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center and Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative databases were included. Structural and diffusion MRI scans were analysed to calculate cortical minicolumn-related measures (AngleR, PerpPD
+ , and ParlPD) and mean diffusivity (MD). Neuropathological hallmarks comprised Thal phase, Braak stage, neuritic plaques, and combined AD neuropathological changes (ADNC—the "ABC score" from NIA-AA recommendations). Regarding comorbidities, relationships between cortical microstructure and severity of white matter rarefaction (WMr), cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA), atherosclerosis of the circle of Willis (ACW), and locus coeruleus hypopigmentation (LCh) were investigated. Finally, the effect of coexistent pathologies—Lewy body disease and TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43)—on cortical microstructure was assessed. Results: Cortical diffusivity measures were significantly associated with Thal phase, Braak stage, ADNC, and LCh. Thal phase was associated with AngleR in temporal areas, while Braak stage was associated with PerpPD+ in a wide cortical pattern, involving mainly temporal and limbic areas. A similar association was found between ADNC (ABC score) and PerpPD+ . LCh was associated with PerpPD+ , ParlPD, and MD. Co-existent neuropathologies of Lewy body disease and TDP-43 exhibited significantly reduced AngleR and MD compared to ADNC cases without co-pathology. Conclusions: Cortical microstructural diffusion MRI is sensitive to AD neuropathology. The associations with the LCh suggest that cortical diffusion measures may indirectly reflect the severity of locus coeruleus neuron loss, perhaps mediated by the severity of microglial activation and tau spreading across the brain. Recognizing the impact of co-pathologies is important for diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making. Microstructural markers of neurodegeneration, sensitive to the range of histopathological features of amyloid, tau, and monoamine pathology, offer a more complete picture of cortical changes across AD than conventional structural atrophy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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17. Assessing the Clinical Meaningfulness of the Alzheimer's Disease Composite Score (ADCOMS) Tool.
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Tahami Monfared, Amir Abbas, Lenderking, William R., Savva, Yulia, Ladd, Mary Kate, Zhang, Quanwu, for the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, Brewer, James, Lopez, Oscar, Hyman, Bradley, Grabowski, Thomas, Sano, Mary, Chui, Helena, Albert, Marilyn, Morris, John, Kaye, Jeffrey, Wisniewski, Thomas, Small, Scott, Trojanowski, John, DeCarli, Charles, and Saykin, Andrew
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ALZHEIMER'S disease ,MILD cognitive impairment ,DISEASE progression ,DEMENTIA patients ,PSYCHOMETRICS - Abstract
Introduction: The Alzheimer's Disease Composite Score (ADCOMS) is a tool developed to detect clinical progression and measure treatment effect in patients in early stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The psychometric properties of the ADCOMS have been established; however, the threshold for clinical meaningfulness has yet to be identified. Methods: Anchor-based, distribution-based, and ROC curve analyses were used to estimate clinically meaningful thresholds for change in ADCOMS for patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and AD dementia. This study included data from three sources: the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI), the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (NACC), and a legacy dataset that included data from four sources: the placebo group from three MCI trials and an earlier data cut from ADNI. Results were stratified by disease severity (MCI vs. dementia) and APOE ε4 carrier status. Results: A total of 5355 participants were included in the analysis. The ADCOMS was able to detect change for MCI and dementia patients who experienced a meaningful decline in cognition (as defined by the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale Sum of Boxes [CDR-SOB]) between baseline and month 12. The following ADCOMS cut-offs were proposed: 0.05 for MCI and 0.10 for dementia. Conclusions: The ADCOMS was previously established as a valid and reliable tool for use in clinical trials for MCI due to AD and dementia populations. By defining thresholds for clinically meaningful change of ADCOMS, this work is an important step in interpreting clinical findings and estimates of treatment effects in early stage AD trials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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18. South Philadelphia passive sampler and sensor study.
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Thoma, Eben D., Brantley, Halley L., Oliver, Karen D., Whitaker, Donald A., Mukerjee, Shaibal, Mitchell, Bill, Wu, Tai, Squier, Bill, Escobar, Elsy, Cousett, Tamira A., Gross-Davis, Carol Ann, Schmidt, Howard, Sosna, Dennis, and Weiss, Hallie
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AIR quality monitoring ,PASSIVE sampling devices (Environmental sampling) ,PROTOTYPES ,BENZENE ,POLLUTION ,TIME-resolved measurements - Abstract
From June 2013 to March 2015, in total 41 passive sampler deployments of 2 wk duration each were conducted at 17 sites in South Philadelphia, PA, with results for benzene discussed here. Complementary time-resolved measurements with lower cost prototype fenceline sensors and an open-path ultraviolet differential optical absorption spectrometer were also conducted. Minimum passive sampler benzene concentrations for each sampling period ranged from 0.08 ppbv to 0.65 ppbv, with a mean of 0.25 ppbv, and were negatively correlated with ambient temperature (–0.01 ppbv/°C,R2= 0.68). Co-deployed duplicate passive sampler pairs (N= 609) demonstrated good precision with an average and maximum percent difference of 1.5% and 34%, respectively. A group of passive samplers located within 50 m of a refinery fenceline had a study mean benzene concentration of 1.22 ppbv, whereas a group of samplers located in communities >1 km distant from facilities had a mean of 0.29 ppbv. The difference in the means of these groups was statistically significant at the 95% confidence level (p< 0.001). A decreasing gradient in benzene concentrations moving away from the facilities was observed, as was a significant period-to-period variation. The highest recorded 2-wk average benzene concentration for the fenceline group was 3.11 ppbv. During this period, time-resolved data from the prototype sensors and the open-path spectrometer detected a benzene signal from the west on one day in particular, with the highest 5-min path-averaged benzene concentration measured at 24 ppbv. Implications: Using a variation of EPA’s passive sampler refinery fenceline monitoring method, coupled with time-resolved measurements, a multiyear study in South Philadelphia informed benzene concentrations near facilities and in communities. The combination of measurement strategies can assist facilities in identification and mitigation of emissions from fugitive sources and improve information on air quality complex air sheds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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19. Summer Study Resource.
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- 1989
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20. Dietary sodium intake and the risk of airway hyperreactivity in a random adult population.
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Britton, J, Pavord, I, Richards, K, Knox, A, Wisniewski, A, Weiss, S, and Tattersfield, A
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Background: High dietary sodium intake has been identified as a potential cause of asthma and airway hyperreactivity. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that dietary sodium intake is an independent determinant of the risk of hyperreactivity in the general population, and to assess the role of atopy in the association between these factors.Methods: Airway reactivity to methacholine, atopy, 24 hour urinary sodium excretion, and self-reported smoking and symptom history were measured in a random sample of 1702 adults aged 18-70 from an administrative district of Nottingham. Hyperreactivity was defined as a PD20FEV1 of 12.25 mumol or less, and atopy was defined quantitatively as the mean allergen skin weal response to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, cat fur, and grass pollen, and categorically as the occurrence of any allergen response 1 mm or greater than the saline control. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to estimate the independent relative odds of hyperreactivity, atopy, or symptoms in relation to sodium excretion in all 1702 subjects, and multiple linear regression to assess the independent relation between sodium excretion and mean allergen skin weal diameter, and the PD20 value amongst hyperreactive subjects.Results: There was no relation between the relative odds of hyperreactivity to methacholine and 24 hour urinary sodium excretion, either before or after adjustment for age, smoking, allergen skin weal diameter, and sex, and similarly no relation if the analysis was restricted to men or women only. The relative odds of having at least one allergen skin test response 1 mm greater than the saline control were increased in relation to sodium excretion after adjustment for age, sex, and smoking by a ratio of 2.08 (95% CI 1.04 to 4.15) per log10 unit increase in sodium excretion, but there was no evidence of an association between sodium excretion and the occurrence of self-reported wheeze, hay fever, eczema, or asthma. There was no relation between 24 hour sodium excretion and the magnitude of the mean allergen skin weal response or the PD20 value.Conclusions: These findings do not support the hypothesis that a high dietary sodium intake is a risk factor for airway hyperreactivity or atopic disease in the general adult population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 1994
21. AST SpaceMobile to Launch Demo Satellite With SpaceX.
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- SPACE Exploration Technologies Corp., WISNIEWSKI, Scott
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- 2021
22. The big picture.
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Raths, David
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COMPUTER software , *FINANCIAL services industry , *ORGANIZATIONAL governance , *RISK assessment , *KNOWLEDGE management - Abstract
The article focuses on knowledge management solutions to help financial services firms with their governance, risk and compliance (GRC) efforts. The approach is called integrated GRC and refers to using a unified system to handle GRC rather than using different programs. According to the article, firms cite efficiency, risk reduction, and strategic support as benefits of integrated GRC. Comments from Chris McClean of Forrester Research and Scott Wisniewski of Protiviti are included.
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- 2011
23. INDUSTRY NEWS.
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CONSTRUCTION industry ,EMPLOYEE selection ,ADVERTISING campaigns - Abstract
The article offers news briefs related to the construction industry in Minnesota. Krause Anderson Construction Co. employed three managers including Scott Bents, Christopher McKane, and James Carpenter to serve its offices in the city. The Department of Transportation develop an advertising campaign for the bidding of its 62 highway projects. The inauguration of the expanded Schwan Super Rink and Herbs Brooks Training Center was held on January 19, 2007.
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- 2007
24. Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXXIX
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Howard J. Halpern, Joseph C. LaManna, David K. Harrison, Boris Epel, Howard J. Halpern, Joseph C. LaManna, David K. Harrison, and Boris Epel
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- Oxygen consumption (Physiology), Tissue respiration--Congresses, Oxygen--Physiological transport--Congresses, Biological transport
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This volume presents all aspects of delivery of oxygen to tissues and tumors in peer reviewed short articles. Both overview and the most recent, advanced techniques for oxygen measurement are presented. Articles and peer reviewers include those from leaders in their field. Topics such as molecular signaling in the organismal and tumor response to low levels of local oxygenation, hypoxia inducible factor (HIF), cancer metabolism, individual human and animal response to oxygen changes monitored by optical/near infrared spectroscopy/ tomography to novel electron resonance spectroscopy and spectroscopic imaging, instrumentation, progress in blood substitute research, retinal physiology, cellular hypoxia, mitochondrial function; brain oxygenation and function; oxygen transport in sports, hypoxia in diseases and clinical care.Chapters 10 and 19 of this book are open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.
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- 2017
25. Internet Comedy Television Series, 1997-2015
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Vincent Terrace and Vincent Terrace
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- Television comedies--Encyclopedias, Internet television--Encyclopedias
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Created around the world and available only on the web, Internet'television'series are independently produced, mostly low budget shows that often feature talented but unknown performers. Typically financed through crowd-funding, they are filmed with borrowed equipment and volunteer casts and crews, and viewers find them through word of mouth or by chance. The fourth in a series covering Internet TV, this book takes a comprehensive look at 1,121 comedy series produced exclusively for online audiences. Alphabetical entries provide websites, dates, casts, credits, episode lists and storylines.
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- 2016
26. Farm Together Now
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Amy Franseschini, Daniel Tuckey, Amy Franseschini, and Daniel Tuckey
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- Sustainable agriculture--United States, Food industry and trade--United States, Agriculture--Environmental aspects--United Sta, Agriculture--History.--United States
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The story of the sustainable farming movement, with numerous photos: “Inspirational, informational... a glimpse of what the future of food may well look like.” —TreehuggerWith interest in home gardening at an all-time high and concerns about food production and safety making headlines, Farm Together Now explores the current state of grassroots farming in the United States. Part oral history and part treatise on food politics, this fascinating project is an introduction to the many individuals who are producing sustainable food, challenging public policy, and developing community organizing efforts. With hundreds of photographs and a foreword from New York Times columnist Mark Bittman, Farm Together Now will educate, inspire, and cultivate a new wave of modern agrarians.
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- 2010
27. Sondheim on Music : Minor Details and Major Decisions
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Mark Eden Horowitz and Mark Eden Horowitz
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- Composers--United States--Interviews, Musicals--United States--Analysis, appreciation
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Stephen Sondheim is widely regarded as the most important composer and lyricist of musical theater in the second half of the 20th century. Celebrating his 80th birthday, this new edition of Sondheim on Music finds him in these guided interviews expounding in great depth and detail on his craft. As a natural teacher, thoughtful and opinionated, Sondheim discusses the art of musical composition, lyric writing, the collaborative process of musical theater, and how he thinks about his own work. Where the first edition focused particularly on six shows—Passion, Assassins, Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park with George, Sweeney Todd, and Pacific Overtures—this second edition presents a new chapter that discusses Sondheim's entire career. Several shows that were not discussed previously are explored here, including A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Merrily We Roll Along, Company, Follies, Anyone Can Whistle, and A Little Night Music, as well as thoughts about the recent film adaptation of Sweeney Todd. The book also features an entire chapter on Bounce: the previous incarnation of his latest musical, Road Show. In addition to Sondheim's list of'Songs I Wish I'd Written,'the songlisting and discography has been greatly expanded and updated to include all works composed and recorded over the last six years.
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- 2010
28. Patent Issued for Key encryption key rotation (USPTO 11057359)
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Salesforce Inc. -- International economic relations -- Intellectual property ,Computer software industry -- Intellectual property -- International economic relations ,Computers - Abstract
2021 JUL 27 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Information Technology Newsweekly -- According to news reporting originating from Alexandria, Virginia, by VerticalNews journalists, a patent by [...]
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- 2021
29. Patent Issued for Multiple Board Standoff (USPTO 9814128)
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Printed circuit boards -- Intellectual property ,Patents ,Patent/copyright issue ,Printed circuit board ,Electronics - Abstract
2017 NOV 21 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Electronics Newsweekly -- Crestron Electronics Inc. (Rockleigh, NJ) has been issued patent number 9814128, according to news reporting [...]
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- 2017
30. Patent Issued for Compiler in a Managed Application Context
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Microsoft Corp. -- Intellectual property ,Computer software industry -- Intellectual property ,Patents ,Patent/copyright issue ,Computers ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Computer Weekly News -- Microsoft Corporation (Redmond, WA) has been issued patent number 8479178, according to news reporting originating out of Alexandria, Virginia, [...]
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- 2013
31. 'Narrow Beam LED Spotlight' in Patent Application Approval Process
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Light-emitting diodes -- Intellectual property ,Patents ,Patent/copyright issue ,Government ,Political science - Abstract
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Politics & Government Week -- A patent application by the inventors Speidel, John (Highland Falls, NY); Gennarelli, Vincent (Washingtonville, NY); Reidmiller, Frank (Highland [...]
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- 2013
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