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    Embrace lyric sheet, 1985

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    A lyric sheet for the Washington, D.C. punk band Embrace. It was distributed at the band's concert at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. on August 29, 1985

    Embrace and Mourning Glories concert flier, d.c. Space, Washington, D.C., February 24, 1986

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    Circa 1980s photocopy of a flier for a concert featuring the Washington, D.C. area punk bands Embrace and Mourning Glories. The concert occurred at d.c. Space in Washington, D.C. on February 24, 1986. Sharon Cheslow photocopied the original flier for the concert while conducting research in the 1980s for the book that she co-authored on the D.C. punk scene, "Banned In D.C.

    7 Seconds and Embrace concert flier, Lake Braddock Community Center, Burke, Virginia, September 20, 1985

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    Circa 1980s photocopy of a flier advertising a concert by the punk bands 7 Seconds, Embrace, Kids for Cash, and PMS. The concert occurred at the Lake Braddock Community Center in Burke, Virginia on September 20, 1985. Sharon Cheslow photocopied the original flier for the concert while conducting research in the 1980s for the book that she co-authored on the D.C. punk scene, "Banned In D.C.

    Embrace, Reptile House, Kingface concert flier, 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C., January 30, 1986

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    Flier for a concert featuring the punk bands Embrace, Reptile House, and Kingface. The concert occurred at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. on January 30, 1986

    Beefeater, Embrace, Dag Nasty concert flier, Fairfax, Virginia, February 1, 1986

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    Circa 1980s photocopy of a flier for a concert featuring the Washington, D.C. area punk bands Beefeater, Embrace, Dag Nasty, Dain Bramage (including drummer Dave Grohl, later of Nirvana and Foo Fighters) and Kids for Cash. The concert occurred at the Mantua Community Center in Fairfax, Virginia on February 1, 1986. Sharon Cheslow photocopied the original flier for the concert while conducting research in the 1980s for the book that she co-authored on the D.C. punk scene, "Banned In D.C.

    Embrace, Rites of Spring, Lunchmeat concert flier, 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C., August 29, 1985

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    Flier promoting a concert by the punk bands Embrace, Rites of Spring, Lunchmeat, and Westminster Dysentary. The concert, "a benefit show for Scott's neck," occurred at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. on August 29, 1985. Sharon Cheslow photocopied the original flier for the concert while conducting research in the 1980s for the book that she co-authored on the D.C. punk scene, "Banned In D.C.

    Use and evaluation of the Embrace system in the treatment of the adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

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    reservedIn questa tesi viene analizzato il sistema Embrace nel trattamento di quattro casi di scoliosi. Dallo studio generale della colonna vertebrale, si passa all'analisi dei dati forniti dal sensore di cui un busto innovativo e intelligente è dotato. Valutando il variare della pressione che il busto esercita sulla colonna scoliotica, il numero di ore e di giorni di utilizzo del busto, viene analizzato il trattamento di ciascun paziente

    Rites of Spring, Embrace, Gray Matter concert flier, Food For Thought, Washington, D.C., July 27, 1985

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    Circa 1980s photocopy of a flier advertising a concert by the Washington, D.C. punk bands Rites of Spring, Embrace and Gray Matter. The concert occurred at Food For Thought in Washington, D.C. on July 27, 1985. Sharon Cheslow photocopied the original flier for the concert while conducting research in the 1980s for the book that she co-authored on the D.C. punk scene, "Banned In D.C.

    Gray Matter and Embrace concert flier, 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C., March 13, 1986

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    Circa 1980s photocopy of a flier for a concert featuring the Washington, D.C. area punk bands Embrace and Gray Matter. The concert occurred at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. on March 13, 1986. Sharon Cheslow photocopied the original flier for the concert while conducting research in the 1980s for the book that she co-authored on the D.C. punk scene, "Banned In D.C.

    Overall Severe Morbidity After Chemo-Radiation Therapy and Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Guided Adaptive Brachytherapy in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer: Results From the EMBRACE-I Study

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    PURPOSE: To evaluate overall severe late morbidity (grade ≥3) in patients with locally advanced cervical cancer treated with chemo-radiation therapy and magnetic resonance image guided adaptive brachytherapy within the prospective EMBRACE-I study, and to compare the results with published literature after standard radiograph based brachytherapy (BT). METHODS AND MATERIALS: From 2008 to 2015 the EMBRACE-I study enrolled 1416 patients. Morbidity was assessed (Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events version 3.0) every 3 months the 1st year, every 6 months the second and third year, and yearly thereafter and 1251 patients had available follow-up on late morbidity. Morbidity events (grade 3-5) were summarized as the maximum grade during follow-up (crude incidence rates) and actuarial estimates at 3 and 5 years. To compare with the published literature on standard radiograph based BT, Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events scores from the EMBRACE-I study were retrospectively converted into a corresponding score in the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group and European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer system. RESULTS: In total, 534 severe events occurred in 270 patients; 429 events were grade 3 and 105 were grade 4 events. Actuarial estimates for grade ≥3 gastrointestinal (GI), genitourinary (GU), vaginal and fistula events at 5 years were 8.5% (95% confidence interval [CI], 6.9%-10.6%), 6.8% (95% CI, 5.4%-8.6%), 5.7% (95% CI, 4.3%-7.6%), and 3.2% (95% CI, 2.2%-4.5%), respectively. The 5-year actuarial estimate for organ-related events (GI, GU, vaginal, or fistula) was 18.4% (95% CI, 16.0%-21.2%). The 5-year actuarial estimate when aggregating all G≥3 endpoints (GI, GU, vaginal, fistulas, and non-GI/GU/vaginal) was 26.6% (95% CI, 23.8%-29.6%). Thirteen patients had a treatment-related death, 8 of which were associated with GI morbidity. CONCLUSIONS: This report assesses severe morbidity from the largest prospective study on chemo-radiation therapy and image guided adaptive brachytherapy for locally advanced cervical cancer to date. Severe late morbidity was limited per endpoint and organ category, but considerable when aggregated across organs and all endpoints. The late morbidity results in the EMBRACE-I study compare favorably with published literature on standard radiograph based BT for GI morbidity, vaginal morbidity, and fistulas
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