10 research outputs found

    Standing Room Only

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    Standing Room OnlyTo order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order NumberScanned at 600ppi with an Epson 20000 flatbed scanner. Image then rotated, cropped, level-adjusted, and sharpened using Photoshop CS3. Converted to a JPEG2000 image upon ingest into CONTENTdm

    The Uninvited

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    The Uninvited.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order NumberScanned at 600ppi with an Epson 20000 flatbed scanner. Image then rotated, cropped, level-adjusted, and sharpened using Photoshop CS3. Converted to a JPEG2000 image upon ingest into CONTENTdm

    May Robson, film actress

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    May Robson, film actress. From the back: "Grand Old Layd - startin her 74th year of life and her 54th as a Thespian, May Robson is seen here on location with Paramount's 'The Texans' company. She is featured in the picture with Joan Bennett and Randolph Scott, under direction of James Hogan."To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order NumberScanned at 600ppi with an Epson 20000 flatbed scanner. Image then rotated, cropped, level-adjusted, and sharpened using Photoshop CS3. Converted to a JPEG2000 image upon ingest into CONTENTdm

    Dee La Noie, film actress

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    Dee La Noie, film actress. From the back: Time Out For Primping -- Dee La Noie, Fort Collins, Colo., girl,sets her hair in order preparatory to going in to a scene in "Artists and Model Abroad." the show in which Paramount presents Jack Benny and Joan Bennett and forty-six beautfiul women.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order NumberScanned at 600ppi with an Epson 20000 flatbed scanner. Image then rotated, cropped, level-adjusted, and sharpened using Photoshop CS3. Converted to a JPEG2000 image upon ingest into CONTENTdm

    Film actress Audrene Brier.

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    Film actress Audrene Brier.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order NumberScanned at 600ppi with an Epson 20000 flatbed scanner. Image then rotated, cropped, level-adjusted, and sharpened using Photoshop CS3. Converted to a JPEG2000 image upon ingest into CONTENTdm

    [Ellen Drew, Sir Victor Sassoon, Anna May Wong, and Frank Morgan]

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    Photograph of Ellen Drew, Sir Victor Sassoon, Anna May Wong, and Frank Morgan

    Ellen Drew and Sir Victor Sassoon

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    Photograph of Sir Victor Sassoon showing a camera to Ellen Drew

    [Sir Victor Sasson at Dinner with Anna May Wong, Basil Rathbone, Frank Morgan, and Others]

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    Photograph of Sir Victor Sassoon (center) at dinner with several actors, including Anna May Wong, Basil Rathbone, and Frank Morgan

    [Sir Victor Sassoon at Dinner]

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    Photograph of Sir Victor Sassoon (center) at dinner with several actors, including Anna May Wong, Basil Rathbone, and Frank Morgan

    Estimation of Newborn Risk for Child or Adolescent Obesity: Lessons from Longitudinal Birth Cohorts

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    Objectives: Prevention of obesity should start as early as possible after birth. We aimed to build clinically useful equations estimating the risk of later obesity in newborns, as a first step towards focused early prevention against the global obesity epidemic. Methods: We analyzed the lifetime Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 (NFBC1986) (N = 4,032) to draw predictive equations for childhood and adolescent obesity from traditional risk factors (parental BMI, birth weight, maternal gestational weight gain, behaviour and social indicators), and a genetic score built from 39 BMI/obesity-associated polymorphisms. We performed validation analyses in a retrospective cohort of 1,503 Italian children and in a prospective cohort of 1,032 U.S. children. Results: In the NFBC1986, the cumulative accuracy of traditional risk factors predicting childhood obesity, adolescent obesity, and childhood obesity persistent into adolescence was good: AUROC = 0·78[0·74–0.82], 0·75[0·71–0·79] and 0·85[0·80–0·90] respectively (all p<0·001). Adding the genetic score produced discrimination improvements ≤1%. The NFBC1986 equation for childhood obesity remained acceptably accurate when applied to the Italian and the U.S. cohort (AUROC = 0·70[0·63–0·77] and 0·73[0·67–0·80] respectively) and the two additional equations for childhood obesity newly drawn from the Italian and the U.S. datasets showed good accuracy in respective cohorts (AUROC = 0·74[0·69–0·79] and 0·79[0·73–0·84]) (all p<0·001). The three equations for childhood obesity were converted into simple Excel risk calculators for potential clinical use. Conclusion: This study provides the first example of handy tools for predicting childhood obesity in newborns by means of easily recorded information, while it shows that currently known genetic variants have very little usefulness for such prediction.Version of Recor
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