2,259 research outputs found
Letter from Edwin E. Ferguson, Regional Attorney, War Relocation Authority, to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, November 25, 1942
Letter from Edwin E. Ferguson to Ernest Besig, in which Ferguson writes that the San Francisco War Relocation Authority office will be moving to Washington. Ferguson expresses fondness for Besig.The ACLU-Northern California case file records contain legal documents and correspondence pertaining to the case argued before the Supreme Court in Korematsu v. United States (1944), challenging the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066
Langlands, Williams River [cartographic material] /
Sales plan for land near Seaham, New South Wales.; Caleb and Washington H. Soul arrived in New South Wales around 1863. Caleb Soul died in 1894.; Oriented with north to right.; "Manson & Playfair, architects & surveyors, Eldon Chambers, Pitt Street"; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-lfsp1862
Unhealthy buzz
Caffeine and taurine; to tired students cramming for exams it sounds like a winning combination. Health academic Caleb Ferguson, however, is calling for caution as the much lauded energy drinks can carry a number of nasty, and
embarrassing, side effects
Ferguson School District No. 4573
Photograph - A view of Ferguson School building near Athabasca, Alberta. ATS 24-66-21-W
Nursing and Midwifery Research: Methods and Appraisal for Evidence-Based Practice
Nursing and Midwifery Research is an essential guide in assisting students and practitioners develop sound research skills to enhance their knowledge and practice. Written by Dean Whitehead and Caleb Ferguson, the 6th ANZ edition includes the most recent updates and developments in Australian and New Zealand nursing and midwifery practice, with a focus on evidence-based practice, along with a range of contemporary research articles and pedagogy to support specific chapter content. Using clear language and examples, the 6th edition of Nursing and Midwifery Research provides a valuable resource to assist healthcare students and practitioners in developing strong skills in research literacy and critical appraisal, as well as the confidence to successfully conduct research and apply outcomes to practice
Ferguson School District No. 4573 - 02
Photograph - A group of pupils with baseball equipment from Ferguson School. ATS 24-66-21-W
sj-docx-1-taw-10.1177_20420986241227014 – Supplemental material for Direct oral anticoagulant use in hospitalized patients with atrial fibrillation across body mass index categories: design and rationale for a retrospective cohort study
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-taw-10.1177_20420986241227014 for Direct oral anticoagulant use in hospitalized patients with atrial fibrillation across body mass index categories: design and rationale for a retrospective cohort study by Fahad Shaikh, Rochelle Wynne, Ronald L. Castelino, Sally C. Inglis, Patricia M. Davidson and Caleb Ferguson in Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety</p
sj-docx-2-taw-10.1177_20420986241227014 – Supplemental material for Direct oral anticoagulant use in hospitalized patients with atrial fibrillation across body mass index categories: design and rationale for a retrospective cohort study
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-taw-10.1177_20420986241227014 for Direct oral anticoagulant use in hospitalized patients with atrial fibrillation across body mass index categories: design and rationale for a retrospective cohort study by Fahad Shaikh, Rochelle Wynne, Ronald L. Castelino, Sally C. Inglis, Patricia M. Davidson and Caleb Ferguson in Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety</p
Ferguson-Smith, Malcolm: transcript of a video interview (06-Jun-2015)
Interview with Professor Malcolm Ferguson-Smith, conducted by Ms Emma M. Jones, for the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 06 June 2015, in Glasgow. Transcribed by Mrs Debra Gee, and edited by Professor Tilli Tansey and Mr Alan Yabsley. The project management was undertaken by Mr Adam Wilkinson. Professor Malcolm Ferguson-Smith (b. 1931) is Emeritus Professor of Pathology, University of Cambridge. He graduated in medicine at Glasgow University in 1955 and, while undertaking postgraduate training there in pathology, was introduced to research on sex chromatin under Bernard Lennox. An interest in Klinefelter’s syndrome in 1957 to 1958 led to his appointment as Fellow in Medicine at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, in 1959, where he established the first chromosome diagnostic service in the USA, and undertook cytogenetic research into Turner syndrome. Research interests include molecular cytogenetics, karyotype evolution, vertebrate sex determination and comparative genomics. He is joint author of 'Essential Medical Genetics'.The History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group is funded by the Wellcome Trust, which is a registered charity (no. 210183). The current interview has been funded by the Wellcome Trust Strategic Award entitled “Makers of modern biomedicine: testimonies and legacy” (2012-2017; awarded to Professor Tilli Tansey)
FNC: The Experience | Ferguson Plain\u27s Final Storytelling Workshop
Artist and author Ferguson Plain reads his book Eagle Feather: An Honour and tells a story.https://first.fanshawec.ca/firstnationscentre_visualcontent_videos_theexperience/1010/thumbnail.jp
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