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Le chimiste Z. Roussin : chimie - physiologie - expertises médico-légales
Publié par Mme Z. Roussin. - Contient des fragments d'écrits de Z. Roussi
The ultimate function of nuptial feeding in the bushcricket Poecilimon veluchianus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae)
Heller KG, Reinhold K. The ultimate function of nuptial feeding in the bushcricket Poecilimon veluchianus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 1993;32(1):55-60
Robert C. Heller Oral History
An oral history interview of military veteran Robert C. Heller originally conducted under the auspices of the Library of Congress Veterans History Project
Eupholidoptera rammei Willemse & Heller 2001
<i>Eupholidoptera rammei</i> Willemse & Heller, 2001 <p>(Figures 29, 74, 120, 166, 208, 234, 239, Appendix)</p> <p> <i>Eupholidoptera rammei</i> Willemse & Heller, 2001: 333–339.</p> <p> <b>Type information</b>: Holotype M, GREECE: Crete, N. Lasithi ca. 1100 m, N.N. Katharo-Hochflaeche westl. Kritsa 22.8.1991 (K–G. Heller & M. Volleth) (CW); paratypes 2M, 1F same data as holotype (CH) (sound record).</p> <p> <b>Material examined:</b> Holotype and paratypes.</p> <p> <b>Distribution</b>: Endemic to eastern Crete.</p>Published as part of <i>Ciplak, Battal, Heller, Klaus-Gerhard & Willemse, Fer, 2009, 2156, pp. 1-75 in Zootaxa 2156</i> on page 5
Getting Back from the Other World : from Doctor to Author
Alice Kaplan and Philippe Roussin Special Issue EditorsInternational audienceThe French writer Louis-Ferdinad Céline was a public health physician and hygienist, heir to the hygiene movement of the nineteenth century who became involved after the First World War in the struggle againts the 'social diseases' of the time ( tuberculosis, alcoholism, veneral disease)
Replication data info for: "Rethinking the Benefits of Youth Employment Programs: The Heterogeneous Effects of Summer Jobs"
Davis, Jonathan M. V., and Heller, Sara B., (2020) “Rethinking the Benefits of Youth Employment Programs: The Heterogeneous Effects of Summer Jobs.” Review of Economics and Statistics 102:4, 664-677
Replication data info for: "Rethinking the Benefits of Youth Employment Programs: The Heterogeneous Effects of Summer Jobs"
Davis, Jonathan M. V., and Heller, Sara B., (2020) “Rethinking the Benefits of Youth Employment Programs: The Heterogeneous Effects of Summer Jobs.” Review of Economics and Statistics 102:4, 664-677
Association of retroplacental blood with basal plate myofibers
Objectives: Diagnosed clinical abruption showing blood clot should be signed out in the pathology report as retroplacental hemorrhage with or without parenchymal indentation, and submitted clot separate from the placenta should be weighed. In our experience some cases sent as clinical abruptions have been cases of morbid adherence. This study was undertaken to evaluate the association of retroplacental blood with basal plate myofibers (BPMF).
Methods: 156 placentas reviewed by a board certified pediatric pathologist at a community hospital were evaluated for significant retroplacental blood. Basal plates were reviewed for deviations from normal.
Results: 33/156 placentas (21%) had significant retroplacental blood. 21/156 (13%) had a separate clot, of which 11/21 (52%) had basal plate myofibers (BPMF). 11 BPMF‐associated separate clots ranged from 10.5‐60 gms (average 23); while the clots of 10 cases with no demonstrated BPMF ranged from 19‐440 gms (average 82), tending to be larger (p<.03). Basal plate damage prior to delivery was noted in both sets of placentas. BPMF placentas could have myometrial damage prior to delivery.
Conclusions: Since BPMF may confer a risk for accreta in a subsequent pregnancy, submission of a separate clot with the placenta should lead the pathologist to evaluate for basal plate myofibers on H&E, and consider if there is an evidencebased indication to do an actin stain; before presuming a diagnosis of abruption.Peer reviewedAbstract published as Wyand, R. Cramer, S., Oshri, A., Heller, D. (2017). Association of retroplacental blood with basal plate myofibers. Placenta, 57, 280. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.placenta.2017.07.18
Dana Heller, 18th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Dana Heller received her Ph.D. from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in 1989. She joined the ODU English Department faculty in 1990 where she teaches American literature, literature theory, and gender studies. In addition to numerous articles, she is the author of The Feminization of Quest Romance: Radical Departures (Austin: University of Texas, 1990) and Family Plots The De-oedipalization of Popular Culture (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1995). She has also edited a collection of essays, Cross Purposes: Lesbian Studies, Feminist Studies, and the Limits of Alliance (Bloomington: Indiana University, Forthcoming, 1996.
The artist's journey into the interior, and other essays / Erich Heller
THE ARTIST'S JOURNEY INTO THE INTERIOR, AND OTHER ESSAYS / ERICH HELLER
The artist's journey into the interior, and other essays / Erich Heller (1)
Cover (1)
Frontispiz / Titelseite (3)
Widmung (4)
Preface (5)
Contents (7)
List of Illustrations (8)
I Faust's Damnation (9)
II In Two Minds About Schiller (32)
III The Romantic Expectation (46)
IV The Realistic Fallacy (53)
V The Artist's Journey into the Interior (59)
Illustration (68)
VI The Importance of Nietzsche (100)
VII Wittgenstein and Nietzsche (114)
References (128)
Index (133)
About The Author (135
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