234 research outputs found
Author Index
Author Index (10 pages)
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Acker, N. E., 130, 154 Adair, F. L., 51, 52, 57,68,87,89, 114 Adams, H. E., 125, 151 Adams, K. M., 13,37,51,59, 68 Agras, W. S., 136, 137, 151 Alessi, S. M., 209, 221 Algozzine, B., 19,37 Aikin, M. C., 204, 219, 221 Allen, B. A. , 12,41 Allred, L. J., 249, 253 Allusisi, E. A., 156, 174 Alpert, D., 149, 150 Altman, H., 49, 71 Anastasi, A., 77, 114 Andl, R., 129, 151, 239, 242 Anderson, B. N., 52, 68 Anderson, C. L., 201, 224 Anderson, R. J., 201, 221 Anderson, T., 126, 142, 150 Andolina, M., 12, 37 Angle, H. Y., 129, 130, 143, 150, 151 Anthony, W. Z., 51 , 68, 71 Arkes, H. R., 20, 21,37 Arter, J. A., 177, 195 Aschbacher, P., 203, 204, 208,213, 216,217,221 Athey, E. B., 50,70
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Yager, G. G., 12,42 Yen, W. M., 251, 254 Yoes, M. E., 246, 253 Ysseldyke, J. E., 19,37,38
Zachary, R., 229, 243 Zimmerman, 1.,17,3
Author Index
Author Index (10 pages)
A-Z
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Acker, N. E., 130, 154 Adair, F. L., 51, 52, 57,68,87,89, 114 Adams, H. E., 125, 151 Adams, K. M., 13,37,51,59, 68 Agras, W. S., 136, 137, 151 Alessi, S. M., 209, 221 Algozzine, B., 19,37 Aikin, M. C., 204, 219, 221 Allen, B. A. , 12,41 Allred, L. J., 249, 253 Allusisi, E. A., 156, 174 Alpert, D., 149, 150 Altman, H., 49, 71 Anastasi, A., 77, 114 Andl, R., 129, 151, 239, 242 Anderson, B. N., 52, 68 Anderson, C. L., 201, 224 Anderson, R. J., 201, 221 Anderson, T., 126, 142, 150 Andolina, M., 12, 37 Angle, H. Y., 129, 130, 143, 150, 151 Anthony, W. Z., 51 , 68, 71 Arkes, H. R., 20, 21,37 Arter, J. A., 177, 195 Aschbacher, P., 203, 204, 208,213, 216,217,221 Athey, E. B., 50,70
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Yager, G. G., 12,42 Yen, W. M., 251, 254 Yoes, M. E., 246, 253 Ysseldyke, J. E., 19,37,38
Zachary, R., 229, 243 Zimmerman, 1.,17,3
The strife between an old hunker, a barn-burner and a no party man.
Three presidential candidates around a cow: Zachary Taylor pulls the tail; Martin Van Buren milks; and Lewis Cass holds the horns.; "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1848 by H.R. Robinson in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States of the South. Disct. of N. York.
Diuretic Therapy for Patients With Heart Failure JACC State-of-the-Art Review
Expansion of extracellular fluid volume is central to the pathophysiology of heart failure. Increased extracellular fluid leads to elevated intracardiac filling pressures, resulting in a constellation of signs and symptoms of heart failure referred to as congestion. Loop diuretics are one of the cornerstones of treatments for heart failure, but in contrast to other therapies, robust clinical trial evidence to guide the use of diuretics is sparse. A nuanced understanding of renal physiology and diuretic pharmacokinetics is essential for skillful use of diuretics in the management of heart failure in both the inpatient and outpatient settings. Diuretic resistance, defined as an inadequate quantity of natriuresis despite an adequate diuretic regimen, is a major clinical challenge that generally portends a poor prognosis. In this review, the authors discuss the fundamental mechanisms and physiological principles that underlie the use of diuretic therapy and the available data on the optimal use of diuretics.Felker, GM (reprint author), Duke Clin Res Inst, 200 Morris St, Durham, NC 27705 USA.
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The buffalo hunt.
Martin Van Buren (Free Soil candidate) on a buffalo, upsets Zachary Taylor (Whig) and Lewis Cass (Democrat). Cass and Taylor are falling into the Salt River, a symbol of political oblivion. The Free Soil Party organized at Buffalo, New York.; "Entered According to Act of Congress in the year 1848 by H.R. Robinson in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern Distct. of N. York.
Fashions and fads in finance: contingent emulation and the political economy of sovereign wealth fund creation. IHS Political Science Series No. 131, July 2012
Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs), government-owned or managed investment vehicles, have proliferated at a remarkable rate over the past decade, even as political controversy has surrounded them. Why? The extant literature depicts the process of SWF creation as driven by functional imperatives associated with “excess” revenue and reserves accumulated from commodity booms and large current account surpluses. I argue that SWF creation also reflects in large part a process of contingent emulation in which first this policy has been constructed as appropriate for countries with given characteristics, and then when countries took on these characteristics, they followed their peers. Put simply, fashions and fads in finance matter for policy diffusion. I assess this argument using a new dataset on SWF creation that covers nearly 80 countries from 1984 to 2007. The results suggest peer-based contingent emulation has been a crucial factor shaping the decision of many countries to create a SWF, especially among fuel exporters.
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, 2 – 5 September 2010. The author would like to thank Eric Neumayer for his many suggestions and comments on previous versions of the manuscript. The author would also like to thank Zachary Elkins for sharing data. Finally, the author would like to acknowledge the research assistance of Natali Bulamacioglu and Christopher Gandrud
The Future of Testing: Author Index
The Future of Testing: Author Index (12 pages)
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Aagard , J. A., 3 1, 32,62
Abrams , R., 229, 230, 232, 236, 243
Adair, F. L., 193,200
Adams, K. M., 223, 236
Adler, P. T. , 197, 200
Airasian, P. W., 33, 5 1,62,94,97, 11 6, 132, 139
Alexander, P. , 55, 67
Alexander, R. A., 32, 62
Alexander, R. S., 50, 65
Algina, 1. , 97 , 11 2, 122 , 124, 137, 142, 143
Allen, D. W., 30, 33,64
Alpert , D., 52, 62
Altemeyer, R. A., 46, 62
Amos, K. M. , 130, 133
Anastas i, A., 10 , 18, 25,78 , 79,80,87, 189, 199 ,200, 272,287
Anastasio , E. 1., 3 1, 64
Anderson, B., 75, 87
Anderson, D., 2 13, 2 14, 229, 230 , 243
Anderson, R. c., 104, 133
Andreasen, N. c., 23 1, 236
Andresky, S., 13, 25
Andrew, B. 1. , III , 133, 150, 155, 179
Angoff, W. H. , 109, III , 11 8, 125, 128 , 138, 150, 179
Anthony , W. Z., 209, 220, 236
Archambault , F. X., 111 , 133
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Yagel, 1. c. , 54, 64
Yallow, E. S., 11 7, 143
Yen, W. M., 34, 69
Yeudall , L. T. , 232, 238
York, R. L., 17, 25
Young, L. D. , 23 1, 244
Ysseldyke, J. E., 11 9, 143
Zachary , R. A., 29 , 42,57,59,69
Zatz, L. M. , 232 , 239
Zelazowski, R., 232, 239
Zener, T. B. , 254, 267
Zieky , M. 1. , 107, 109, 11 2, 11 3, 114, 128, 138
Zigmond, N., 11 6, 138
Zisk in , 1. , 186 , 188 , 189 , 190 , 191, 201
Zuger, R. , 234, 244
Zytowski , D. G. , 246, 248, 252 , 254, 255 , 26
The Future of Testing: Author Index
The Future of Testing: Author Index (12 pages)
A
Aagard , J. A., 3 1, 32,62
Abrams , R., 229, 230, 232, 236, 243
Adair, F. L., 193,200
Adams, K. M., 223, 236
Adler, P. T. , 197, 200
Airasian, P. W., 33, 5 1,62,94,97, 11 6, 132, 139
Alexander, P. , 55, 67
Alexander, R. A., 32, 62
Alexander, R. S., 50, 65
Algina, 1. , 97 , 11 2, 122 , 124, 137, 142, 143
Allen, D. W., 30, 33,64
Alpert , D., 52, 62
Altemeyer, R. A., 46, 62
Amos, K. M. , 130, 133
Anastas i, A., 10 , 18, 25,78 , 79,80,87, 189, 199 ,200, 272,287
Anastasio , E. 1., 3 1, 64
Anderson, B., 75, 87
Anderson, D., 2 13, 2 14, 229, 230 , 243
Anderson, R. c., 104, 133
Andreasen, N. c., 23 1, 236
Andresky, S., 13, 25
Andrew, B. 1. , III , 133, 150, 155, 179
Angoff, W. H. , 109, III , 11 8, 125, 128 , 138, 150, 179
Anthony , W. Z., 209, 220, 236
Archambault , F. X., 111 , 133
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Yagel, 1. c. , 54, 64
Yallow, E. S., 11 7, 143
Yen, W. M., 34, 69
Yeudall , L. T. , 232, 238
York, R. L., 17, 25
Young, L. D. , 23 1, 244
Ysseldyke, J. E., 11 9, 143
Zachary , R. A., 29 , 42,57,59,69
Zatz, L. M. , 232 , 239
Zelazowski, R., 232, 239
Zener, T. B. , 254, 267
Zieky , M. 1. , 107, 109, 11 2, 11 3, 114, 128, 138
Zigmond, N., 11 6, 138
Zisk in , 1. , 186 , 188 , 189 , 190 , 191, 201
Zuger, R. , 234, 244
Zytowski , D. G. , 246, 248, 252 , 254, 255 , 26
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