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    SR 22-23-43 BAPC

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    The Minutes of the Marshall University Faculty Senate Meeting, December 2022

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    Marshall University Newsletter, December 12, 2023

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    \u3cem\u3eMicromeria tenensis\u3c/em\u3e (Lamiaceae), a new species from Tenerife, Canary Islands

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    Based on molecular and morphological evidence, a new species of Micromeria is described for Tenerife, Canary Islands. Micromeria tenensis is endemic to the massif of Teno, occurring between 100–1000 m elevation. It is characterized by having more or less pendulous branches, tomentose stems and leaves, hispid calyx, and calyx apices triangular to lanceolate, densely white hispid

    We Are ... Marshall, October 25, 2023

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    Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council

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    Girl Scouts working on a badge during Girl Scout Badge College, December 16, 2023 on the Marshall University, Huntington campus.https://mds.marshall.edu/bd_girl_scout_badge_college_2023/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Review of the book \u3cem\u3eSex work and the New Zealand model: Decriminalization and social change\u3c/em\u3e

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    This edited book is part of a larger collection, the Ageing in a Global Context book series, which seeks to influence research and policy; respond to the globalization of our world and subsequent transnational migration; and encourage new approaches to global aging across disciplines. This book addresses the intersectionalities of ageing with gender identities, cultural identities, nationalities, mental health, persons with LGBTQ+ identities, and persons in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, to name a few. Authors explore not only how older adults are represented in the media, but how those older adults relate and respond to those representations. Authors explore the images and text of news coverage, magazines, fictional contexts, digital communications, and graphic novels. Research from Northern Europe, North America, South America, Asia, and Africa is presented

    The Minutes of the Marshall University Faculty Senate Meeting, August 2023

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    Propofol Related Infusion Syndrome: A Subtle Adversary

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    Propofol Related Infusion Syndrome (PRIS) was first described in 1998. It has a strange collection of symptoms, including marked bradycardia, persistent, recalcitrant metabolic acidosis, liver enlargement, rhabdomyolysis, and lipemic blood. We present two recent patients who appeared to have had PRIS. Creatinine kinase seems to be an early detector of PRIS. If PRIS is recognized early, this complex metabolic process seems to be completely reversible

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