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Hypothalamic and hippocampal mechanisms linking epilepsy and comorbid reproductive endocrine dysfunction
Submission original under an indefinite embargo labeled 'Open Access'. The submission was exported from vireo on 2024-09-16 without embargo termsThe student, Robbie Ingram, accepted the attached license on 2024-04-23 at 12:46.The student, Robbie Ingram, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2024-04-23 at 12:57.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2024-04-25 at 15:09.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #20577 on 2024-09-16 at 00:36:00Reproductive endocrine comorbidities occur in people with epilepsy at rates significantly higher than the general population. Comorbid reproductive endocrine dysfunction is particularly prevalent in temporal lobe epilepsy, which is the most common form of focal epilepsy in adults. Previous work has shown that the intrahippocampal kainic acid mouse model (IHKA) of temporal lobe epilepsy recapitulates the disrupted reproductive cycle sometimes seen in clinical settings. Follow-up studies found that increased GnRH neuron firing activity was specific to IHKA females with long or disrupted cycles (KA-long) and was not present in IHKA females maintaining regular cycles (KA-regular). Throughout the initial chapters of this dissertation, potential causes of altered GnRH neuron firing activity were investigated. Initial studies showed a glutamate-dependent increase in excitatory GABA transmission to GnRH neurons in KA-long but not KA-regular females, indicating that the increased transmission was specific to those females with both epilepsy and comorbid cycle disruption. Later work investigated kisspeptin neurons in the anteroventral periventricular region (AVPVKiss) as a potential source of altered GABA transmission to GnRH neurons. Preliminary results showed that AVPVKiss neuron firing activity is increased in IHKA females. A final study took a different approach and aimed to distinguish between KA-long and KA-regular females using hippocampal EEG data as opposed to the patch clamp recordings used in earlier studies. Here, it was found that modern machine learning methods can differentiate between females with and without comorbid reproductive cycle disruption with a high degree of accuracy. Surprisingly, investigation of the model’s preferred metrics showed that measures related to EEG waveforms were more predictive than seizure burden, time of day, or estrous cycle stage
Robbie Burns Night
Photograph - A crowd at Robbie Burns night at Royal Canadian Legion, Athabasca Branch No. 103, Athabasca, Alberta. February 6, 196
Truth, purification and power: Foucault's genealogy of purity and impurity in and after The Will to Know lectures
Foucault’s 1970–71 lectures at the Collège de France, The Will to Know, highlight the significance of themes of purity and impurity in Western thought. Reflecting on these themes coincided with the emergence of Foucault’s theory of power. This article presents the first analysis of Foucault’s investigation of purity and impurity in The Will to Know lectures, identifying the distinctive theory Foucault offers of purity as a discursive apparatus addressing correspondence between the subject and the truth through the image of relative integrity or mixture. It then traces Foucault’s subsequent reflections on these themes in his later writings on disciplinary power. The implications of Foucault’s position are considered; the article will close by putting Foucault’s ideas in dialogue with those of Kristeva, and in considering the role that purity and impurity may play in resistance
Vanderbilt University presents the Concert Choir and Chamber Singers
Vanderbilt Concert Choir ; Vanderbilt Chamber Singers ; David Binns Williams, director ; Robbie H. Jones, pianoRecorded Nov. 1, 2009, in Ingram Hall, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.Vanderbilt University Alma mater (Annie Lisle) / Robert F. Vaughan -- Judas Maccabaeus. Sing unto God / George Frideric Handel -- As torrents in summer / Edward Elgar -- Homeland / Z. Randall Stroope -- Jesus Christ the apple tree / Elizabeth Poston (Sarah Falter, solo) -- '39 / Brian May, arr. Sam Nolen (Matt Vonderheide, solo) -- The blue bird / Charles V. Stanford (Sally Maier, solo) -- Jamaican market place / Larry Farrow -- Requiem, op. 48. Libera me ; In paradisum / Gabriel Fauré -- Down to the river to pray / arr. Philip Lawson -- Water night / Eric Whitacre -- Cindy / arr. Mack WilbergSung in English or LatinTitle from concert programBlair School of Musi
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Placing a wreath on Martin Luther King statue at Kelly Ingram Park / Yvonne Turner / Judge Charles Nice / Lilly Brown / Robbie Revis Smit
Tres Olas de Globalizacion: historia de una conciencia global (Alianz Enxayo) / Three Waves of Globalization: history of a global conscience (Spanish Edition)
[Spanish] El concepto de globalización se considera algo bastante moderno pero según el autor de este libro, no es así. De hecho la humanidad ha experimentado tres diferentes oleadas de globalización en los últimos cinco siglos. Robbie Robertson hace una reinterpretación de la historia de la humanidad como un proceso de globalización creciente, que se ha acelerado en los últimos cinco siglos. Cada una de ellas ha cambiado el contexto en el que viven los humanos y la forma en que se ven a sí mismos y al mundo. En concreto, ha hecho posible el desarrollo de una conciencia global. Pero todavía es una conciencia débil y vulnerable y para entender la importancia de una conciencia global hay que contextualizar la globalización históricamente. Y eso es lo que hace el autor de este libro. Sobre todo conocer qué problemas internacionales, guerras o crisis económicas ha provocado cada ola de globalización y aprender las lecciones de la historia para analizar si la actual ola de globalización podría conducir en la misma dirección.
[English] The concept of globalization is considered quite modern but as the author of this book, it is not. In fact, humanity has experienced three distinct waves of globalization in the last five centuries. Robbie Robertson makes a reinterpretation of history as a process of increasing globalization, which has accelerated over the past five centuries. Each of them has changed the context in which humans live and how they view themselves and the world. Specifically, it has made possible the development of a global consciousness. But awareness is still weak and vulnerable and to understand the importance of global awareness should be historically contextualize globalization. And that is what the author of this book. Especially knowing what international problems, wars or economic crises caused each wave of globalization and learning the lessons of history to analyze whether the current wave of globalization could result in the same direction
Tres Olas de Globalizacion: historia de una conciencia global (Alianz Enxayo) / Three Waves of Globalization: history of a global conscience (Spanish Edition)
[Spanish] El concepto de globalización se considera algo bastante moderno pero según el autor de este libro, no es así. De hecho la humanidad ha experimentado tres diferentes oleadas de globalización en los últimos cinco siglos. Robbie Robertson hace una reinterpretación de la historia de la humanidad como un proceso de globalización creciente, que se ha acelerado en los últimos cinco siglos. Cada una de ellas ha cambiado el contexto en el que viven los humanos y la forma en que se ven a sí mismos y al mundo. En concreto, ha hecho posible el desarrollo de una conciencia global. Pero todavía es una conciencia débil y vulnerable y para entender la importancia de una conciencia global hay que contextualizar la globalización históricamente. Y eso es lo que hace el autor de este libro. Sobre todo conocer qué problemas internacionales, guerras o crisis económicas ha provocado cada ola de globalización y aprender las lecciones de la historia para analizar si la actual ola de globalización podría conducir en la misma dirección.
[English] The concept of globalization is considered quite modern but as the author of this book, it is not. In fact, humanity has experienced three distinct waves of globalization in the last five centuries. Robbie Robertson makes a reinterpretation of history as a process of increasing globalization, which has accelerated over the past five centuries. Each of them has changed the context in which humans live and how they view themselves and the world. Specifically, it has made possible the development of a global consciousness. But awareness is still weak and vulnerable and to understand the importance of global awareness should be historically contextualize globalization. And that is what the author of this book. Especially knowing what international problems, wars or economic crises caused each wave of globalization and learning the lessons of history to analyze whether the current wave of globalization could result in the same direction
The Savage and Modern Self: North American Indians in Eighteenth-Century British Literature and Culture
The Savage and Modern Self examines the representations of North American "Indians" in novels, poetry, plays, and material culture from eighteenth-century Britain. Author Robbie Richardson argues that depictions of "Indians" in British literature were used to critique and articulate evolving ideas about consumerism, colonialism, "Britishness," and, ultimately, the "modern self" over the course of the century. Considering the ways in which British writers represented contact between Britons and "Indians," both at home and abroad, the author shows how these sites of contact moved from a self-affirmation of British authority earlier in the century, to a mutual corruption, to a desire to appropriate perceived traits of "Indianess." Looking at texts exclusively produced in Britain, The Savage and Modern Self reveals that "the modern" finds definition through imagined scenes of cultural contact. By the end of the century, Richardson concludes, the hybrid Indian-Brition emerging in literature and visual culture exemplifies a form of modern, British masculinity
FIGURE 2 in Repatriating a lost name: notes on McClelland and Griffith's Cobitis boutanensis (Cypriniformes: Nemacheilidae)
FIGURE 2. Map of Griffith's expedition (base map from Griffith and McClelland 1848) through Bhutan, and a generalized range map of Aborichthys boutanensis in southern Bhutan (lighter oval) based on observations of first author (RJT). Bhutan's modern border is superimposed (green area). The brown line is the path taken by Griffith.Published as part of Thoni, Ryan J. & Hart, Robbie, 2015, Repatriating a lost name: notes on McClelland and Griffith's Cobitis boutanensis (Cypriniformes: Nemacheilidae), pp. 291-294 in Zootaxa 3999 (2) on page 293, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3999.2.8, http://zenodo.org/record/24188
The Concert Choir and Chamber Singers
Vanderbilt Concert Choir (1st-6th, 10th-13th works) ; Vanderbilt Chamber Singers (7th-9th works) ; with various soloists ; David Binns Williams, director ; Robbie H. Jones, piano.Recorded Oct. 31, 2010, at Ingram Hall, Blair School of Music, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.Vanderbilt University alma mater : (Annie Lisle) / Robert F. Vaughan ; VU class of 1907 -- Missa brevis in F (K. 192). Kyrie / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Erin Kelly, Martha Babbitt, soloists) -- The dark eyed sailor / Ralph Vaughan Williams -- O vos omnes / Pablo Casals -- Dirait-on / Morten Lauridsen ; text by Rainer Maria Rilke -- Mata del anima sola / Antonio Estévez ; text by Alberto Arvelo Torrealbar (Tyler Verdell, solo) -- Lullaby / Billy Joel ; arr. Philip Lawson. If you love me / Thomas Tallis. Java jive / Ben Oakland ; arr. Kirby Shaw (Dan Ohngemach, Christopher Ray, baritone soli ; Matt Vanderheide, tenor solo ; Leslie Miller, alto solo) -- How lovely are the messengers / Felix Mendelssohn -- Ain't got time to die / Hall Johnson (Steven Menendez, solo) -- Owls : (an epitaph) / Edward Elgar -- Battle hymn of the republic / arr. Peter Wilhousky ; text by Julia Ward Howe.Performed in English, Latin, French, or Spanish.Blair School of Musi
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