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No.584 Collette McInerney
Transcript (36 pages) of interview by Matt Driscoll with Collette McInerney on February 2010Colette (b. 1982) was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and attended college at Fordham University in New York City, during which time she began climbing in gyms in Connecticut and New Jersey. She discusses her introduction to climbing, primarily bouldering and sport climbing, and the evolution of her passion for climbing during road trips out West and throughout her relationship with professional climber Joe Kinder. Colette responds to questions about the growing population of female climbers, offering her insights about women\u27s influence and presence in the greater climbing community. She shares her thoughts on current route development and bolting and explains the challenges taken on by the small portion of climbers who develop routes. Interview is part of the Outdoor Recreation Oral History Project. Interviewer: Matt Driscol
Batrachoides waltersi Collette & Russo 1981
<p> <i>Batrachoides waltersi</i> Collette & Russo 1981. Hairy Toadfish, Multipored Toadfish, Walter’s Toadfish; Sapo de Walter, Sapo Peludo</p> <p> <b>Vouchers:</b> (other collections) TCWC 44406 (1; misslabeled as <i>Batrachoides gilberti</i> Meek & Hildebrand 1928).</p> <p> <b>Distribution:</b> Eastern Pacific Ocean; from southern Mexico to northern Costa Rica; entering estuaries and littoral lagoons and ascending river courses; <b>(Nicaragua)</b> Ni (Pacific); 0–7 masl; Per, Dia, Amp. <b>Occurrence and conservation status:</b> Nat; LC (2019), population trend unknown. <b>Literature:</b> Collette & Russo (1981: 208; original description), Greenfield <i>et al.</i> (2008: 676; information on distribution) and Robertson & Allen (2015: 738; detailed description, including illustrations, and information on distribution, with a map, and ecology).</p>Published as part of <i>Angulo, Arturo, Betts, Joel T., González-Alemán, Néstor J., Castañeda, Edgar, Berghe, Eric Van Den, Elías, Diego J., Mcmahan, Caleb D. & Matamoros, Wilfredo A., 2023, Continental fishes of Nicaragua: diversity, distribution and conservation status; with an annotated and illustrated checklist of species and an identification guide to families, pp. 1-89 in Zootaxa 5376 (1)</i> on page 30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5376.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10208788">http://zenodo.org/record/10208788</a>
Gravity Expeditions (at Sea) 1923-1958 Vol IV and V - Table 1 and 2
Professor Vening Meinesz (1887 - 1966), a Dutch geophysicist, undertook numerous submarine-expeditions to measure the gravity field of the Earth.
The data here available have been digitised in a project of the Dutch Foundation for Academic Heritage. It contains 2 tables:
- Table of Free-air and Isostatic Anomalies for all the Stations
- Table of Effects of Topgraphy of Indirect Isostatic Reduction and of Compensation
Tables are extracted from publications:
- Gravity Expedition at Sea 1923-1939 Vol. IV. By F. A. Vening Meinesz
- Gravity Expeditions 1948-1958 Vol. V.
By F. A. Vening Meinesz, G. J. Bruins, R. Dorrestein, H. J. A. Vesseur, G. Bakker, L. Otto, B. J . Collette and J . Veldkam
Parution : B. Collette-Dučić, M.-A. Gavray et J.-M. Narbonne (dir.), L’esprit critique dans l’antiquité 1
L'esprit critique dans l’antiquité 1. Critique et licence dans la Grèce antique, sous la direction de Bernard Collette-Dučić, Marc-Antoine Gavray et Jean-Marc Narbonne, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2019. https://www.lesbelleslettres.com/livre/3900-l-esprit-critique-dans-l-antiquite Table des matières Remerciements par Bernard Collette-Dučić, Marc-Antoine Gavray et Jean-Marc Narbonne Avant-propos – Considérations générales sur l’esprit critique grec par Jean-Marc Narbonne Introduction par Berna..
L’Académie hellénistique et l’héritage sceptique de Platon
UN'analisi dell'Accademia ellenistic
Bruxelles : quadrille [pour piano avec accompagnement de flûte, violon, flageolet et piston en la b] / par Bosisio ; [arrangé pour piano par J. Mootz] ; [ill. par] A. Collette
Piano, Musique de -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle:Quadrilles (musique) -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle
Batrachoides liberiensis
Batrachoides liberiensis (Steindachner, 1867) Reference material. Accra, June 1930 (Irvine 102)— BMNH 1930.8.30.11 (1 specimen: 173 mm SL). Distribution. Coast of tropical West Africa from Senegal to northern Angola (Roux, 1971; Collette and Russo, 1981). Irvine correctly noted that B. beninensis Regan, 1915 is a junior synonym (Collette and Russo, 1981).Published as part of Edwards, A. J., Gill, A. C. & Abohweyere, P. O., 2003, A revision of F. R. Irvine's Ghanaian marine fishes in the collections of The Natural History Museum, London, pp. 2213-2267 in Journal of Natural History 37 (18) on page 2261, DOI: 10.1080/00222930210138359, http://zenodo.org/record/526341
Parasitic copepods from Egyptian Red Sea fishes: Bomolochidae Claus, 1875
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Kunnen, Collette (Death, 1908-05-08)
Address: 1247 Richmond St.Age at death: 2 yrs 2 mo.150/Pg.57/1908/FW/Cinti/J. B. Grothaus, M.D./B & H Meyer/St. Josephs Old Cem.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'KUHN, G-LACEY'
FSH suppression and tumour control in patients with prostate cancer during androgen deprivation with a GnRH agonist or antagonist.
BACKGROUND: Gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonists suppress follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) to lower levels than GnRH agonists. This may partially explain the differences between these agents on prostate cancer outcomes. In this post-hoc analysis, FSH and prostate specific antigen (PSA) responses and the impact of cross-over from leuprolide to degarelix were evaluated from a 1-year comparative study (CS21) and its extension study (CS21A).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Overall, 610 patients were enrolled in CS21, wherein PSA and FSH levels were evaluated monthly. CS21A evaluated 386 patients, including those previously treated with degarelix (n = 251) who continued to receive degarelix, and those previously treated with leuprolide (n = 135) who crossed-over to receive degarelix. PSA and FSH levels were evaluated in CS21A for 3 months after cross-over. The associations between measurements were assessed using Spearman's correlation coefficient. The impact of class variables on FSH suppression were evaluated using Analysis of Variance.
RESULTS: Rapid PSA and FSH suppression was observed and maintained in the degarelix arm (CS21 and CS21A), while patients on leuprolide experienced rising PSA during CS21. Patients crossed-over from leuprolide to degarelix achieved a suppression of FSH and a significant PSA decrease. PSA and FSH levels were significantly (p < .05) correlated at months 1, 3, 6, 12 and 13 in the degarelix arm.
CONCLUSIONS: Significant FSH suppression with GnRH antagonists may explain its advantage over GnRH agonists in terms of better prostate cancer control. The effect of profound FSH suppression is analogous to the need for profound testosterone suppression for tumor control
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