550 research outputs found
Aubrey Toulmin Carney contract, MSS.0281
Abstract: A contract dated 20 April 1950, with Charles Scribners Sons for her book, No Odds - No Victory.Scope and Content Note: The collection contains a contract dated 20 April 1950, with Charles Scribners Sons for her book, No Odds - No Victory.Biographical/Historical Note: Alabama author, Margaret Aubrey Toulmin Carney (Mrs. Fletcher Carney), was born 12 January 1921, in Dayton, Ohio, to Harry Aubrey and Margaret McCarty Toulmin. She attended Smith College, and later married Fletcher Burchnall Carney. She was a report for the Dayton Daily News and the Albuquerque Tribune. She was also a research assistant for her father and later an assistant dormitory director at the University of Alabama.She published No Certain Answer (1947) and No Odds - No Victory (1951).Carney died on 2 December 1989
Governor Alex
Sepia tone photograph of bay gelding, trotter Governor Alex, W. Carney up, at the Topsham Fair sponsored by the Sagadahoc Agricultural Society on Wednesday October 10, 1934. Governor Alex took three straight heats in the 2.17 Trot and Pace, taking home the $250 purse.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/kendall_images/2226/thumbnail.jp
Reading EEGs: a practical approach/ [edited by] L. John Greenfield, Jr., James D. Geyer, Paul R. Carney
Includes bibliographical references and index"Reading EEGs: A Practical Approach focuses on pattern recognition and pattern comparison. The concepts of pattern recognition are developed in a logical fashion based on appearance rather than disease process. The book teaches waveform recognition so that the reader can generate a differential diagnosis based on that recognition. This book also incorporates a question-and-answer format that is effective for students at multiple levels of training"--Basic Neuroscience of EEG / L. John Greenfield, Jr. -- Electronics of EEG / L. John Greenfield, Jr. and James D. Geyer -- Recording the EEG / L. John Greenfield, Jr. -- Approaching the EEG: An Introduction to Visual Analysis / L. John Greenfield, Jr -- Artifacts and Noise / L. John Greenfield, Jr -- The Normal Adult EEG / L. John Greenfield, Jr -- Normal EEG in the Newborn, Infant, and Adolescent / Paul R. Carney, James D. Geyer and L. John Greenfield, Jr. -- Focal and General Rhythm Abnormalities / James D. Geyer and Paul R. Carney -- Epileptiform Activity, Seizures and Epilepsy Syndromes / Linda M. Selwa -- Pathophysiology of Epileptiform Activity / L. John Greenfield and Sanghun Lee -- Status Epilepticus EEG Patterns in Adults / Emily Johnson and Peter W. Kaplan -- Neonatal and Pediatric Epilepsy Syndromes / James D. Geyer, Paul R. Carney and L. John Greenfield, Jr. -- Video EEG Monitoring and Epilepsy Surgery / Vibhangini S. Wasade and Jules E.C. Constantinou -- Seizure Semiology: Signs of the Seizure / James D. Geyer, Paul R. Carney and L. John Greenfield, Jr. -- Subdural Electrode Corticography / William O. Tatum, Sanjeet Grewal -- Stereotactic Electroencephalography in Epilepsy / Sanjeet Grewal, Karim ReFaey, William O. Tatum -- EEG in Specific Disease States / James D. Geyer, Paul R. Carney and Erasmo A. Passaro -- Introduction to Sleep and Polysomnography / James D. Geyer and Paul R. Carney -- Evoked Potentials and Intraoperative Monitoring / David B MacDonald and Charles Dong -- New Frontiers in EEG: High and Low Frequencies, High Density EEG, Digital Analysis and Magnetoencephalography / David Burdette and Andrew Zillgitt -- Genetics of EEG and Epilepsy / James D. Geyer, Paul R. Carney and L. John Greenfield, Jr. -- Seizure Detection and Advanced Monitoring Techniques / Nicholas Fisher, Sachin Talathi, Alex Cadotte, Stephen Myers, William Ditto, James -- D. Geyer, Emery E. Geyer, and Paul R. Carney -- Non-Epileptic Events / Nicholas J. Beimer and Linda M. Selwa -- EEG Inter-rater Reliability / James D. Geyer and Paul R. Carney1 online resource (xii, 444 pages)
Kids Cut Right Through the Nonsense;
Rob Carney is the author of the flash-essay collection Accidental Gardens and eight books of poems, most recently Call and Response (Black Lawrence Press 2021) and The Book of Sharks (Black Lawrence 2018), which was a finalist for the Washington State Book Award. He is a recipient of the Robinson Jeffers/Tor House Foundation Award for Poetry, a featured contributor to Terrain.org, and his work has appeared in dozens of journals. He lives in Salt Lake City
Quotations from Chairman David (A Little Red Book of Truths to Enlighten and Guide on the Long March Toward the COTS Revolution)
Quotations from Chairman David is a brief and humorous examination of some issues related to commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products in DoD and government systems. The author, David Carney, has borrowed from a most unusual historical source-a certain "Little Red Book" popular in the 1960s-and put together some useful observations on some of the facts and fictions that underlie the current interest in COTS-based systems
Supplement Series for the Journal of Religion & Society
The manipulation of collective identity has been a central theme in modern genocide. In the Rwandan context, postcolonial violence and the 1994 genocide were organized around the collective identities of “Hutu” and “Tutsi.” This article examines four different interpretive schools of “Hutu” and “Tutsi” identities and offers a theological analysis of the potentials and pitfalls of “Christian identity” in the contemporary Rwandan context. Drawing on both written and oral sources, the author argues that the German theologian Johann-Baptist Metz’s “memory of suffering” and the Catholic theological and pastoral commitment to “communion” can offer particular contributions to post-genocide reconciliation in Rwanda.Religion and IdentityReligion and Identity189-2011
Supplement Series for the Journal of Religion & Society
Despite their central importance for Ignatius of Loyola and the early generations of the Society of Jesus, sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Jesuit missions in Ethiopia are largely unknown in comparison to Jesuit encounters in China, Japan, India, Canada, and South America. This article offers a brief historical overview of these Jesuit Ethiopian missions between 1555 and 1640. The author also highlights six resonances between this early modern story of cross-cultural encounter and twenty-first-century mission and globalization. These include the imagination of a global Islamic menace; the dangers to Christian mission posed by political power and elitist paternalism; the need to envision catholicity as unity in diversity rather than unity in uniformity; the resurgence of religious and cultural traditionalism in the face of cosmopolitan globalization; and the importance to mission of long-term presence.|Keywords: Jesuit, Ethiopia, Pedro Páez, globalization, missionReligion and Globalization4-151
Interview with Rob Carney
Rob Carney is the author of eight books of poems, including Call and Response (Black Lawrence Press, 2021) and The Book of Sharks (Black Lawrence Press, 2018), which was named a finalist for the Washington State Book Award. Additionally, he is the author of Accidental Gardens (Stormbird Press, 2021), a collection of 42 flash essays about the environment, politics, and poetics; and the children’s book How the Baby Seal Was Born and Other Fables (Little Nomad, forthcoming). In 2014 he received the Robinson Jeffers/Tor House Foundation Award for Poetry. His work has appeared in Cave Wall, Columbia Journal, The Dark Mountain Project, and many others, and he writes a regularly featured series called “Old Roads, New Stories” for Terrain. org. He has a BA in English from Pacific Lutheran University (Tacoma, WA), an MFA: Creative Writing from Eastern Washington University (Spokane, WA), and a PhD from the University of Louisiana-Lafayette (Lafayette, LA). His teaching emphases include Modern American Literature, American Literature from 1865-to-Present, the Study of Drama, Poetry Writing, Modern Legacies for the Honors Program, as well as Special Topics and Eminent Authors courses
sj-docx-1-ajr-10.1177_19458924231159176 - Supplemental material for The Nasal Innate Immune Proteome After Saline Irrigation: A Pilot Study in Healthy Individuals
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ajr-10.1177_19458924231159176 for The Nasal Innate Immune Proteome After Saline Irrigation: A Pilot Study in Healthy Individuals by Emily A. Harcourt-Smith, MD, Emerson T. Krstic, MD, Belinda J. Soekov-Pearce, MD, Alex D. Colella, PhD, Nusha Chegeni, BScHons, Timothy K. Chataway, PhD, Charmaine M. Woods, PhD, Kamelya Aliakbari, M, and A. Simon Carney, DM in American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy</p
Professor Don Mathewson, Professor Alex Rogers, Mr Kim Sebo and Emeritus Professor Olin Eggen at the offering of the first Duffield Scholarship
Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories - Star Plots, Photos from Telescope, Site - Mr. Graeme Blackman, Mr. Robbie Sybaczynsky, Don Carney, Patrick Barling, Simon Fantich, Governor Sinclair, Mrs. Sinclair, Prof. Freeman, Mrs. Eileen Rafferty, Prof. Don Mathewson, Prof. Alex Rodgers, Kim Sebo, Prof. Em. Olin Eggen, Peter Quinn, Stuart Ryder, Pat Barling, Stephanie Cote, Don Faulkner, John Dawe, Allan Barton, Scott Griffiths, Heather Griffiths, Dr. Barry Newell, Eileen Rafferty, Mr. Buchorn, Prof. Dan Mathewson & other
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