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    Supplementary_Figure_1,2_and_3_(1) – Supplemental material for Kidney Function, ACE-Inhibitor/Angiotensin Receptor Blocker Use, and Survival Following Hospitalization for Heart Failure: A Cohort Study

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary_Figure_1,2_and_3_(1) for Kidney Function, ACE-Inhibitor/Angiotensin Receptor Blocker Use, and Survival Following Hospitalization for Heart Failure: A Cohort Study by Michael H. Chiu, Robert J. H. Miller, Rebecca Barry, Bing Li, Bryan J. Har, Stephen B. Wilton, Merril Knudtson, Jonathan G. Howlett and Matthew T. James in Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease</p

    R v G and R [2003] UKHL 50, House of Lords

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    Essential Cases: Criminal Law provides a bridge between course textbooks and key case judgments. This case document summarizes the facts and decision in R v G and R [2003] UKHL 50, House of Lords. The document also included supporting commentary from author Jonathan Herring.</p

    Stonewall Jackson : gudabenådad general

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    Discussion of Swedish author Frans G. Bengtsson's classic 1920s essay on Confederate general Thomas Jonathan Jackson

    Stonewall Jackson : gudabenådad general

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    Discussion of Swedish author Frans G. Bengtsson's classic 1920s essay on Confederate general Thomas Jonathan Jackson

    True Style: The History & Principles of Classic Menswear

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    G. Bruce Boyer, men’s fashion editor and author of True Style: The History & Principles of Classic Menswear, discussed contemporary men’s dress and its history, styles, principles, and trends. He was joined by Pulitzer Prize- winning journalist Jonathan Capehart; New York Times cultural reporter Guy Trebay, and Michael Bastian; and MFIT Deputy Director Patricia Mears

    Fruit crops research: small fruits, tree fruits [1965]

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    Evaluation of strawberry varieties / R. G. Hill, Jr. -- Improved cultural practices improve grape yields / G. A. Cahoon -- Effect of trellising methods and differential nitrogen fertilization on the quality of concord grape juice / J. F. Gallander -- A guide to insect pests and damage to eastern grapes / G. W. Still and R. W. Rings -- Modified atmosphere storage of small fruits / D. W. Kretchman -- Pick-your-own' selling / M. E. Cravens -- What pesticides mean to you / D. L. Goleman -- Apple breeding for the production of solid red apple varieties / F. S. Howlett -- Influence of thinning chemicals, pesticides, and nitrogen fertilizer rates on russeting of Golden Delicious and Jonathan apples / C. W. Donoho, Jr. -- Differential absorption of nutrients by apple varieties / G. A. Cahoon -- Semi-dwarf apple rootstock plantings, 1940-1964 / F. S. Howlett -- Improvement of plum rootstocks / F. O. Hartman -- Identification of fruitworms and climbing cutworms attacking deciduous tree fruits / R. W. Rings -- Ecological study of the European red mite / H. Y. Forsythe, Jr. -- Developments in orchard weed control / R. G. Hill, Jr. and E. K. Alban -- Apple scab fungicide evaluation / H. F. Winter -- Modified atmospheres and storage disorders of apples / D. W. Kretchman -- Influence of variety and storage on the quality of canned apple slices / J. F. Gallander -- Trends in tree fruit production and marketing / M. E. Craven

    Fruit crops research - 1968, pt. 1, small fruits; pt. 2, tree fruits

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    Part I. Strawberry cultivar evaluation / R. G. Hill, Jr. -- Important diseases of Ohio strawberries / B. M. Jones -- Shipments of strawberries into Ohio / M. E. Cravens, Jr. -- Elderberries for Ohio / R. G. Hill, Jr. -- The effects of alar on concord grapes / G. A. Cahoon -- Blueberry cultivars for frozen pies / J. F. Gallander, W. A. Gould and H. Stammer -- Part II. Occurrence of a new peach disorder in Ohio / B. M. Jones -- Selected rootstocks for better performance of plum cultivars / F. O. Hartman -- Total cumulative yields per tree of 31 apple cultivars, 1947-1967 / F. S. Howlett -- Comparative yields of six apple cultivars on semi-dwarfing malling vii rootstocks / F. S. Howlett -- Yields of Richared and Ruby on 11 intermediate stocks and on their own trunks, 1958-1967 / F. S. Howlett -- The relation of N, P, and K to quality of Jonathan and Rome beauty apples at harvest and after storage / D. W. Kretchman and G. A. Cahoon -- Effects of alar on fruit size, yield, quality, and nutritional attributes of apples / G. A. Cahoon, D. W. Kretchman and C. W. Donoho, Jr. -- Collar rot: a possible threat to the Ohio apple industry / B. M. Jones -- Ten-year changes in apple varieties in Ohio, other selected states, and United States / M. E. Cravens, Jr

    Paranoia and irony in the Anglophone dectective narrative and the novels of Umberto Eco

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    The thesis provides a reading of Umberto Eco's three novels, The Name of the Rose, Foucault's Pendulum, and The Island of the Day Before, that, while it acknowledges the importance of the Italian literary tradition in which they stand, also seeks to explain why their author appeals so frequently to literary models outside Italy, and in particular the Anglo-American detective genre. Chapter One explains Eco's relationship to the development of Italian literature through his lifetime. It is noted that Eco is beginning, both in his semiotics and his fiction, from a position where post-structuralism has been extensively explored by neo-avant-gardew riters. Eco positions himself alongsides uchw riters as Italo Calvino and Jorge Luis Borges, who wish to explore the ludic possibilities of working within structures, while all the time acknowledging the epistemological limitations of so doing. Eco's chosen structure, more often than not, is the highly defined genre of the detective story. From here, the following chapters engage in close readings of the three novels, with particular emphasis on The Name of the Rose and Foucault's Pendulum, demonstrating that they explore problems of interpretation central to the detective narrative. In doing this, they display an intimate knowledge of generic developments within the detective tradition, and of the philosophical and aesthetic uses made of the genre by other writers. The embedding of intertextual references to other detective narratives within Eco's novels is an important factor, as they come together to form a narrative of epistemological inquiry that itself follows Eco's philosophical progress through the years. In short, the novels, inter alia, map a systematic inquiry into the possibility of systematic inquiry. They reserve the space to engage in such an ironic and self-referential project precisely through their fictionality

    Jonathan Safran Foer’s Tree of Codes: book design and digital sculpturing

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    The intricate literary experiment Tree of Codes, in which American author Jonathan Safran Foer reworks a story originally written by Jewish-Polish writer Bruno Schulz, enforces a haptic as well as textual experience of the destruction caused during the Shoah. At the same time, it re-evaluates processes of writing, book-making, and reading, showing the interactive traits and possibilities of the ‘classic’ material book as it inserts itself in a medial context determined by digital and computational techniques
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