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Rhabdomyolysis and COVID-19
This paper seeks to summarize recent research findings concerning the link between rhabdomyolysis and COVID-19. While most commonly known as a respiratory disease, COVID-19 has strong direct effects on the kidneys which presents a serious challenge to treatment and care of patients. New research also suggests that COVID-19 directly damages skeletal muscle tissue as well, and rhabdomyolysis induced as a result of viral attack or secondary factors can also place major strain on the kidneys. Both COVID-19 and rhabdomyolysis can lead to acute kidney injury on their own, and their combined effects can present severe clinical complications. This body of research must be developed further in order to inform patient care techniques and adapt to further mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 virus as the pandemic continues
Investigar en el contexto de las humanidades digitales y del español LE/L2
El presente capítulo analiza la transformación que ha tenido lugar en la labor investigadora del académico dentro del ámbito de las Humanidades Digitales. Este cambio ha conllevado una revolución a lo que a las prácticas investigadoras se refiere, al uso de toda una terminología nueva, así como cambios sustanciales en relación con la difusión de la propia investigación. Tras una explicación y contextualización introductoria de términos y prácticas vinculados a la investigación digital, este capítulo ahondará en tres áreas de referencia dentro de las Humanidades Digitales: 1) la reinvención de nuevos entornos para la investigación: especialmente el papel de las bibliotecas, el movimiento de libre acceso, las codificaciones de texto, la cartografía digital y los programas de código; 2) la diseminación y el impacto digital de la investigación: principalmente las plataformas de cooperación, así como el papel de las redes sociales; y por último, 3) el estado de la cuestión de las Humanidades Digitales hispánicas; especialmente la investigación digital en lengua castellana y el entorno del español LE/L2, y cómo este campo se ha beneficiado de todos los avances en las Humanidades Digitales y las TIC
Faculty Meeting Minutes - March 4, 2021.
Minutes of the Gettysburg College Faculty Business Meeting, March 4, 2021
Faculty Meeting Minutes - May 6, 2021.
Minutes of the Gettysburg College Faculty Business Meeting, May 6, 2021
APPC Minutes - March 2, 2021
Minutes of the Academic Policy and Program Committee Meeting, March 2, 2021
APPC Minutes - October 19, 2021
Minutes of the Academic Policy and Program Committee Meeting, October 19, 2021
Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter Fall 2021
From the Dean (Robin Wagner)
Library Letter Box
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Library News A Moveable Feast: The Art of Robert Patierno Selections from The Columbus Suite Reclaiming the Story: Reflections on Carl Beam (Keira Koch ‘19) Librarians Guide Bio Blitz Week “Lattes” Program Branches Out Fund in Memory of Mary Margaret Stewart (1931–2021) Check It Out: Exploring Careers in Libraries
Is This Plagiarism?
New Faces Librarian Responds to Changing Student Needs The First-Year Experience is Key Night Owl Finds Satisfying Role as Mentor
Bringing Hidden Collections into the Spotlight (Beth Carmichael)
GettDigital: The Virtual Reading Room
African-Americans at Gettysburg College: An Oral History Projec
Criminal Justice Update - November 2021
The Criminal Justice Update is a monthly newsletter created by the Adams County Bar Foundation Fellow providing updates in criminal justice policy coming from Pennsylvania\u27s courts and legislature as well as the US Supreme Court.
Contents: Updates from PA Governor\u27s Office (no updates this month) Updates from the PA Legislature Criminal Law & Procedure Updates from the Courts U.S. Supreme Court (no updates this month) PA Supreme Court: Criminal Law & Procedure PA Superior Court: Criminal Law & Procedur
New Developments in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, or HBOT, is a form of treatment based on the inhalation of 100% pure oxygen while subjected to closed chamber or room at pressures greater than sea level (1 atmosphere, ATA) (Howell et al., 2018; Kocaman, 2020). HBOT is administered through either a mono-place chamber or a multi-place chamber. Mono-place chambers are pressurized with oxygen and are equipped to handle a single person at a time. Multi-place chambers, on the other hand, can accommodate up to 20 people at a time, including medical personnel and intubated patients. These chambers are pressurized with air, and pure oxygen is administered via facemask, hood tent, or endotracheal tube (Gill & Bell, 2004; Howell et al., 2018). Oxygen is primarily used by the body in the formation of ATP, the molecule responsible for fueling cellular processes. When body tissues are injured or damaged, the energetic demand increases, and consequently more oxygen is needed (Kahle & Cooper, 2020). HBOT increases the body’s arterial and tissue oxygen tension, augmenting the amount of oxygen that the blood plasma can carry. This can create a number of beneficial biochemical, cellular, and physiologic effects (Tibbles & Edelsberg, 1996)