745 research outputs found

    Senior Recital, Emory Freeman, clarinet

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    Senior RecitalEmory Freeman, clarinetDr. Magdalena Adamek, pianoSaturday, April 27, 2019 at 3pmRecital Hall / James W. Black Music Center1015 Grove Avenue / Richmond, Va.The presentation of this Senior Recital will fulfill in part the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree in Performance. Emory Freeman studies clarinet with Dr. Tiffany Valv

    Junior Recital, Jasmine Harris, viola

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    Jasmine Harris, viola Dr. Magad Adamek, piano Emory Freeman, saxophon

    CARE-Emory Implementation Science Partnership

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    The CARE–Emory Implementation Science Partnership is a collaborative initiative between CARE USA and Emory University aimed at advancing the use of implementation science within development and humanitarian programming

    AI and Administrative Values

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    David Freeman Engstrom (Stanford Law), moderator ; Sofia Ranchordas (Groningen/LUISS/Yale ISP), Ifeoma Ajunwa (U. of North Carolina Law), Kristin Johnson (Emory Law), and Thibault Schrepel (VU Amsterdam/Stanford Law), panelists

    Data from: Metabolomics - Emory Cardiovascular Biobank

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    Untargeted high-resolution plasma metabolomic profiling among patients with coronary artery disease. Patients recruited from the Emory Cardiovascular Biobank into independent discovery and validation cohorts.This DATSETNAMEreadme.txt file was generated on 2020-08-20 by ANURAG MEHTA and CHANG LIU GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Title of Dataset: Emory Cardiovascular Biobank Metabolomics 2. Author Information A. Principal Investigator Contact Information Name: Arshed A. Quyyumi, MD Institution: Emory University School of Medicine Address: 1462 Clifton Road NE, Suite 507, Atlanta, Georgia 30329 Email: [email protected] B. Associate or Co-investigator Contact Information Name: Anurag Mehta, MD Institution: Emory University School of Medicine Address: 1462 Clifton Road NE, Suite 513, Atlanta, Georgia 30329 Email: [email protected] C. Alternate Contact Information Name: Chang Liu Institution: Emory University School of Medicine Address: 1462 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30329 Email: [email protected] 3. Date of data collection: 2004 to 2016 4. Information about funding sources that supported the collection of the data: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute grant 1P20HL113451 SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION 1. Links to publications that cite or use the data: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237579 2. Links to other publicly accessible locations of the data: https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.866t1g1mt 3. Links/relationships to ancillary data sets: none 4. Was data derived from another source? no 5. Recommended citation for this dataset: Mehta A, Liu C, Quyyumi AA. Emory Cardiovascular Biobank Metabolomics. 2020 DATA & FILE OVERVIEW 1. File List: Analysis_data_first_cohort.csv; Analysis_data_second_cohort.csv 2. Relationship between files: data of two separate cohorts 3. Additional related data collected that was not included in the current data package: none 4. Are there multiple versions of the dataset? no METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION: please see description in materials and methods section of the manuscript DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: Analysis_data_first_cohort.csv 1. Number of variables: 6796 2. Number of cases/rows: 454 3. Variable List: GENEID: subject IDs timetodeath3yr: time to death event or censoring at three years death3yr: death event at three years age: age in years male: male gender, 1=male, 0=female BlackRace: black race, 1=black, 0=non-black batch: batch of metabolomics profiling Strokehx: history of stroke, 1=yes, 0=no CABGhx: prior CABG, 1=yes, 0=no PVDhx: peripheral artery disease, 1=yes, 0=no eGFR_max120_lt60: estimated glomerular filtration rate less than 60 ml/min/1.73m2, 1=yes, 0=no curr_smoking: current smoking, 1=yes, 0=no HFhx: heart failure history, 1=yes, 0=no HTN: hypertension, 1=yes, 0=no DM: diabetes, 1=yes, 0=no mzXX_tXX: intensities of metabolic features 4. Missing data codes: NA DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: Analysis_data_second_cohort.csv 1. Number of variables: 8729 2. Number of cases/rows: 322 3. Variable List: GENEID: subject IDs timetodeath3yr: time to death event or censoring at three years death3yr: death event at three years, 1=yes, 0=no age: age in years male: male gender, 1=male, 0=female BlackRace: black race, 1=black, 0=non-black batch: batch of metabolomics profiling Strokehx: history of stroke, 1=yes, 0=no CABGhx: prior CABG, 1=yes, 0=no PVDhx: peripheral artery disease, 1=yes, 0=no eGFR_max120_lt60: estimated glomerular filtration rate less than 60 ml/min/1.73m2, 1=yes, 0=no curr_smoking: current smoking, 1=yes, 0=no HFhx: heart failure history, 1=yes, 0=no HTN: hypertension, 1=yes, 0=no DM: diabetes, 1=yes, 0=no mzXX_tXX: intensities of metabolic features 4. Missing data codes: NA Funding provided by: National Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteCrossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000050Award Number: 1P20HL113451Funding provided by: American Heart AssociationCrossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000968Award Number: 19POST34400057Dataset collected as part of Emory Cardiovascular Biobank - a prospective regsitry of patients with coronary artery diseas

    Student-Loan Discharge - An Empirical Study of the Undue Hardship Provision of § 523(a)(8) Under Appellate Review

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    Prior to the enactment of the Bankruptcy Code, student-loan debtors could receive an automatic discharge of their debts in bankruptcy. Now, they cannot. Since the Code\u27s enactment, Congress has pursued progressively harsher standards, continually narrowing the scope of when a student-loan debtor could obtain discharge. Following the enactment of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act in 2005, student-loan debtors now encounter the toughest obstacles to discharge they have ever faced. By extending the protection of the discharge exception of 11 U.S.C. § 523(a)(8) to private lenders, Congress effectively placed all students who take out loans to pay for their education at the mercy of a harsh system whose narrow exceptions for discharge force debtors to prove that they face a certainty of hopelessness in their future

    Aestheticizing a Political Debate: Can the Creek Confederacy Be Sung Back Together?

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    Speaking at Emory University on April 13, 2007, Dr. Womack explores the complex historical relationship between African Americans and the Creek Confederacy through a close reading of two short stories by Creek author Alexander Posey: "Uncle Dick and Uncle Will" (1894) and "Uncle Dick's Sow" (1900)

    Water Partners International, Community Water Systems Sustainability Evaluation in Lempira, Honduras

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    Emory University's Center for Global Safe Water studied a random sampling of 10 out of 43 water projects in Honduras implemented between 1990 and 2002 by WaterPartners International and Comité Central de Proyectos de Agua y Desarrollo Integral de Lempira or the Central Committee for Water and Comprehensive Development Projects in Lempira (COCEPRADIL). The goal of this evaluation was to document system status, current operations and financial situation of the water committee, and system maintenance history, and to quantify user satisfaction in each of 10 randomly selected projects. None of the communities reported a significant number of broken or abandoned water points; nearly all of the communities surveyed had increased the number of water points from the beginning of the project and all were still collecting the water tariff. Community satisfaction was high throughout the study area for nearly all categories: quality, quantity, accessibility, affordability, and access. Kind of Study: Randomized Control Trial (RCT). Grey literature. Sample Size: 10 randomly selected rural water supply projects out of 43 projects in Lempira, Honduras. Timing of Study: July 12-22, 2006

    Unbalanced Bargaining: Trump Entertainment Resorts Unite Here Local 54 and Expired Collective Bargaining Agreements Under § 1113

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    The author explores Trump Entertainment Resorts Unite Here Local 54, in which the Third Circuit considered, as an issue of first impression, whether a chapter 11 debtor-employer is able to reject the continuing terms and conditions of an expired collective bargaining agreement with its unionized employees under 11 U.S.C. § 1113. After analyzing this decision, the author argues that expired collective bargaining agreements are not subject to rejection or modification through § 1113. The author concludes by providing recommendations for judges, debtor-employers, and unions that attempt to balance the conflicting policy concerns surround bankruptcy and collective bargaining agreements
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