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    Letter from James N. Kobata, Grower of vegetables, berries, flowers to Mr. G. [George H.] Hand, Rancho San Pedro, January 17, 1927

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    Responds to notification that land cannot be leased due to sale of land. Kobata states he has invested in strawberries on the land and requests buyers' contact information and assistance in retaining the lease

    Letter from James N. Kobata, Grower of vegetables, berries, flowers to [George H. Hand], Rancho San Pedro, January 14, 1924

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    Response to letter from George H. Hand. See referenced Item csudh_rsp_0397. States "status" of individuals on his land relating to alien land laws

    Letter from James N. Kobata, grower of vegetables, berries, flowers to Mr. [George H.] Hand, May 26, 1926

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    Refers to check for rent payment. Requests a statement for remaining land he is working

    Letter from James N. Kobata, Grower of vegetables, berries, flowers to Dominguez Water Company, November 1, 1924

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    References enclosed checks with payment to Dominguez Water Company and Maria de los Reyes D. de Francis for rent

    Clinical Insights and Future Directions in Hypothermia for Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Narrative Review

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    Fever control is essential in patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). The efficacy of therapeutic hypothermia (TH) in severe TBI has been investigated over the last few decades; however, in contrast to experimental studies showing benefits, no evidence of efficacy has been demonstrated in clinical practice. In this review, the mechanisms and history of hypothermia were briefly outlined, while the results of major randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and meta-analyses investigating TH for adult TBI were introduced and discussed. The retrieved meta-analyses showed conflicting results, with a limited number of studies indicating the benefits of TH. Some studies have shown the benefits of long-term TH compared with short-term TH. Although TH is effective at lowering elevated intracranial pressure (ICP), reduced ICP does not lead to favorable outcomes. Low-quality RCTs overestimated the benefits of TH, while high-quality RCTs showed no difference or worse outcomes with TH. RCTs assessing standardized TH quality demonstrated the benefits of TH. As TBI has heterogeneous and complicated pathologies, applying a uniform treatment may not be ideal. A meta-analysis of young patients who underwent early cooling and hematoma removal showed better TH results. TH should not be abandoned, and its optimal usage should be advocated on an individual basis

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