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Anton J. Herold, (1878-1955), purchased by Mr. Alex Winters on October 19, 1956.
Documents regarding the headstone for Anton J. Herold, (1878-1955), purchased by Mr. Alex Winters. The marker was placed at Calvary Cemetery, Lot 95/143, Section 24 in Toledo, Ohio. The stone is made of Balfour Pink Granite with Modified classic letters
Walker-Compos House
Queen Anne style house built as rental property by James Walker (1826-1901), native of Scotland, architect and builder. Purchased in 1944 by Alex J. Compos (1908-1965); and wife, Polly, natives of Greece and proprietors of City Market Caf
Supplemental material for Trends and variation in prescribing of low-priority treatments identified by NHS England: a cross-sectional study and interactive data tool in English primary care
Supplemental material for Trends and variation in prescribing of low-priority
treatments identified by NHS England: a cross-sectional study and interactive
data tool in English primary care by Alex J Walker, Helen J Curtis, Seb Bacon,
Richard Croker and Ben Goldacre in Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine</p
Supplementary Table - Supplemental material for Is use of homeopathy associated with poor prescribing in English primary care? A cross-sectional study
Supplemental material, Supplementary Table for Is use of homeopathy associated with poor prescribing in English primary care? A cross-sectional study by Alex J Walker, Richard Croker, Seb Bacon, Edzard Ernst, Helen J Curtis and Ben Goldacre in Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine</p
Appendix - Supplemental material for Is use of homeopathy associated with poor prescribing in English primary care? A cross-sectional study
Supplemental material, Appendix for Is use of homeopathy associated with poor prescribing in English primary care? A cross-sectional study by Alex J Walker, Richard Croker, Seb Bacon, Edzard Ernst, Helen J Curtis and Ben Goldacre in Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine</p
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"I don’t really like tedious, monotonous work": working-class young women, service sector employment and social mobility in contemporary Russia
This article contributes a global perspective to the emerging literature on girlhood in western contexts by examining the changing shape of transitions to adulthood amongst working-class young women in St. Petersburg, Russia. As in many western countries, new forms of service sector employment and an increasingly accessible higher education system appear to offer young women new prospects for social mobility. In contrast to the increasingly impoverished and denigrated traditional pathways into work, the young women in the study derive significant value from these new opportunities, constructing narratives of self-actualisation and approximating notions of respectable femininity. Nevertheless, actual social mobility is elusive, as familiar patterns of classed and gendered stratification limit their prospects. Despite its specificity, the case thus further illustrates the limited nature of the transformations available to young women through the new forms of education and work characteristic of global neoliberal contexts
Supplemental material for Six months on: NHS England needs to focus on dissemination, implementation and audit of its low-priority initiative
Supplemental material for Six months on: NHS England needs to focus on dissemination, implementation and audit of its low-priority initiative by Alex J Walker, Seb Bacon, Helen Curtis, Richard Croker, Brian MacKenna and Ben Goldacre in Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine</p
Unravelling mechanisms underlying ischaemic arrhythmias – the importance of models
A new model of regional ischaemia using blood-perfused isolated rat hearts is reported in this issue. This model has potential value in pharmacology to test the actions of drugs against the arrhythmias that arise early period (0-30 min) after induction of ischaemia. Unfortunately, the severity of arrhythmias in this new model is reduced, when compared to other models, in both the early and the late period (1-4 h) of coronary artery occlusion. This commentary compares the new model with previous models, and comments on the possible mechanisms of arrhythmias induced by ischaemia.Peer reviewedfinal article publishedArrhythmiasischaemia modelsblood perfusedischaemiaisolated heart
Real-time fluorescence lifetime imaging system with a 32 × 32 0.13?m CMOS low dark-count single-photon avalanche diode array
A compact real-time fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) system based on an array of low dark count 0.13?m CMOS singlephoton avalanche diodes (SPADs) is demonstrated. Fast background-insensitive fluorescence lifetime determination is achieved by use of a recently proposed algorithm called ‘Integration for Extraction Method’ (IEM) [J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 25, 1190 (2008)]. Here, IEM is modified for a wider resolvability range and implemented on the FPGA of the new SPAD array imager. We experimentally demonstrate that the dynamic range and accuracy of calculated lifetimes of this new camera is suitable for widefield FLIM applications by imaging a variety of test samples, including various standard fluorophores covering a lifetime range from 1.6ns to 16ns, microfluidic mixing of fluorophore solutions, and living fungal spores of Neurospora Crassa. The calculated lifetimes are in a good agreement with literature values. Real-time fluorescence lifetime imaging is also achieved, by performing parallel 32 × 16 lifetime calculations, realizing a compact and low-cost FLIM camera and promising for bigger detector arrays.Micro ElectronicsElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc
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