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Longhurst, F J, VX4832
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/399990Surname: LONGHURST. Given Name(s) or Initials: F J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX4832. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 9726.218261
Item: [2016.0049.32283] "Longhurst, F J, VX4832
Adeline (Addie) Pope Longhurst
Portrait of Adeline (Addie) Pope Longhurst, a daughter of Robert and Sarah LeDuc Pope. She married Edwin (Teddy) Longhurst
Hypoxia, bradykinin, and prostaglandins stimulate ischemically sensitive visceral afferents
Page H556: J. C. Longhurst and L. E. Dittman. “Hypoxia, bradykinin, and prostaglandins stimulate ischemically sensitive visceral afferents.” Replace Figs. 2 B, 5 B, and 8 with the following. (See PDF) (See PDF) (See PDF) </jats:p
D-0851: 246 West 400 North, Logan, Utah, J. Glen and Ruby O. Longhurst residence. Lot 37 Block 37 Plat A
D-0851: 246 West 400 North, Logan, Utah, J. Glen and Ruby O. Longhurst residence. Lot 37 Block 37 Plat
Experiences of the development and use of a national quality enhancement guidance document on Education for Sustainable Development – lessons learnt from three UK universities
The missed opportunity of local air quality management. In Lewis J. (Ed) Speaking up for science and the environment. Case studies for effective environmental engagement throughout the policy process.
Case study eight, from James Longhurst, takes a longer-term view of policy delivery in practice, analysing how Local Air Quality Management has been delivered through local government. The case study provides a perspective on the limiting factors that can cause policy implementation to fail
The treatment of verrucae pedis using Falknor’s needling method: a review of 46 cases
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) related verrucae pedis persist, seemingly evading host immune surveillance, yet sometimes disappear with inflammation. The absence, or reduction, of a cellular immune response may explain why verrucae treatments are not uniformly successful and treatment can be difficult even in immune-competent individuals. Little investigation has been undertaken into the potential benefit and efficacy of needling verrucae, a treatment modality causing HPV infected keratinocyte destruction in addition to inducing an assumed enhanced immune response. A review of clinical practice is presented, reporting the treatment method and results of data collected from a retrospective review of 45 patients. Thirty-one (69%) cases demonstrated complete resolution of verrucae following needling treatment. Three patients demonstrated reduction in size and pain whilst 11 showed no improvement. No adverse events were noted. Needling may have a place in the management of verrucae pedis in an adult population but a large scale study utilising objective measures and a control intervention would provide more detailed efficacy data along with a greater understanding of the effects of this treatment on long term immunity
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