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    The belle of Parry Sound.

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    Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano and voice [instrumentation]B flat major [key]Popular music [form/genre]Daisies. [illustration]Published by C. E. Finck, Elkton, MD. [dealer stamp

    Finck, C

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    [''Nat. Wright'' locomotive, Cincinnati Locomotive Works]

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    Lithograph created ca. 1850s; negative created ca. 1900-1909. [Text on lithograph] Nat. Wright. J.D. Finck, Des. Middleton, Wallace, & Co. Lith., Cin. Cincinnati Locomotive Works. Moore & Richardson, Cincinnati

    Danmark kommer til at mangle 130.000 medarbejdere i 2033, men internationale dimittender forlader landet inden for fem år

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    UDDANNELSE & ARBEJDSMARKED // KOMMENTAR – Som følge af udsigten til betydelig mangel på arbejdskraft laver regeringen uddannelsesreformer, der bl.a. skal tiltrække udenlandske studerende. Men hvordan sikres det, at den eftertragtede arbejdskraft bliver i Danmark? Vi har behov for at vide, hvad der fastholder og afskrækker internationale dimittender, skriver ph.d. Juan C. Finck

    Treuer Freundschaft gewidmet : Stammbuch C. W. Finck / von C.W. Finck, Coswig, den 14t Aug. 1811

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    Enthält 42 Stammbucheinträge u.a. von Carl und Friedrich Busse; Friedrich Gustav Echten, A. J. Friedrich Engel, Friedrich Forberg, August von Koch, Fr. Mayländer, Louis Naumann, Nicolai Schramm; Register enthaltenHandschrift DE-3, GND 2024680-8, Signatur: Ms 138 aEinband: Edelpappband, blaues Buntpapier über Pappe; Deckelränder mit Spitzenbesatz, Vorderdeckel mit Spitzenmedaillon und Buntpapieretikett mit Monogramm (Goldprägung): C.W.F.; mit Spiegel einfarbig gestrichenes Papier.Zustand: Papier stark gebräunt und fleckig.160 Seiten (S.14, 15, 33, 34, 51, 52, 61, 62, 117, 118 fehlen); nach S. 24a ist Blatt 25a/24b eingebunden.Eintragungsorte: Coswig, Magdeburg, Schönebeck, Zerbst u.a.2 Miniaturgouachen: Titelblatt, f. 139; 3 farbige Miniaturen: f. 45, 58, 83

    Stammbuch des Barons Finck

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    Enthält 42 Stammbucheinträge u.a. von Ern. Sal. Cyprianus; Hans Wilhelm von Gersdorff; Polycarp Heyland; J. C. Neunesius; Georg Friedrich Schmid; Jo. Conrad Schwarz; Gustav G. ZeltnerHandschrift DE-3, GND 2024680-8, Signatur: ThSGV 3204Einband: polierter Ganzlederband mit Monogramm auf dem Vorderdeckel: P.M.F. und Jahreszahl: 1708 auf den Rückendeckel, Rollen-, Platten- und Einzelstempelverzierung (Goldprägung, verblasst); Rückenprägung, 3 erhabene Bünde; Stehkantenverzierung; Goldschnitt, Spiegel, Kammmarmorpapier. Im Lederschuber; Streicheisenlinien (Blindprägung), mit Kammmarmorpapier gefüttert.Zustand: Papier gebräunt und fleckig, vereinzelte Papierstauchungen, mehrfach Randläsuren; Bl. 108 repariert; Einband mit Gebrauchsspuren; Deckelleder beschädigt; Ecken und Kanten leicht bestoßen.Blätter 22, 23,57-61, 64-67,89, 98 an Resten entfernter Blätter angeklebt, nach Blatt 46, 107 Blätter entferntEintragungsorte: Altdorff, Coburg, Leipzig3 kolor. Wappenzeichen: f. 1, 46, 108; 2 Rötelzeichnungen: f. 41, 88v; 1 Radierung f. 90; 1 Gouache f. 10

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    Laryngopharyngeal reflux disease in singers: Pathophysiology, clinical findings and perspectives of a new patient-reported outcome instrument

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    Purpose of review: Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is an inflammatory disease associated with the development of voice disorder and vocal fold lesions. The occurrence of LPR in professional voice users as singers can have a dramatic impact of daily life. The aims of this paper is to review the current literature about the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the development of voice disorder, especially in singers, and to propose a new patient-reported outcome instrument to assess complaints of these patients. Recent findings: Many clinical and experimental studies reported that LPR leads to the development of significant macroscopic and microscopic histological changes in the mucosa of the vibratory margin of the vocal folds. Epithelial cell dehiscence, microtraumas, Reinke's space modifications, inflammatory infiltrates, mucosal drying, and epithelial thickening are associated with LPR. These histological changes may modify the biomechanical properties of the vocal fold tissue leading to hoarseness. In practice, singers with LPR may have normal or discretely pathological speaking voice but impaired singing voice (vocal fatigue, hoarseness, and loss of range). To date, the literature about the specific LPR signs and symptoms in singers is almost non-existent. However, singers are at high risk to present LPR because of necessary air support involving higher intra-abdominal pressure, increased stress due to career management and uncomfortable schedules, late meals just before sleep, bad nutrition habits like increased intake of citrus products, fats foods and spicy foods. Perspectives: The lack of clinical singer-reported outcome instrument may decrease the management of LPR in singers. In this context, the LPR Study Group of Young-Otolaryngologists of the International Federations of Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Societies (YO-IFOS) developed a new instrument to precisely assess symptoms related to LPR in singing voice. This instrument will be validated and could be used in clinical practice in voice centers
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