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    Vose, Julie M.

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    Esther Irene Nelson - a Bio-Essay: Esther's Song

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    Booklet - 'The Story - Book 7' - Biography of Esther Nelson, compiled by her niece, Nancy Vose (161 pages)Bi

    Social harmony flourishes on mutual understanding, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, 1978

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    Social harmony flourishes on mutual understanding, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, 1978. Philip Ginsburg & Company, exterior, 7040 North Radford (near Vose), North Hollywood. Heads in the sky, trees. Acrylic on stucco, 79' x 15', by Julie Ruelas. Sponsored by CMP. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 137, #17

    The Value and Relevance of the T Cell Lymphoma Registries and International Collaborations: the Case of COMPLETE and the T-Cell Project

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    Peripheral T cell lymphomas (PTCLs) are a heterogeneous group of lymphoid malignancies that portend a poor prognosis and have an undefined optimal therapeutic strategy. Data on best practices stem from prior studies that have generally included B cell lymphomas. However, the enhanced ability to diagnose PTCLs, the development of newer agents specific for PTCLs, and its increased incidence have called the scientific community to develop better strategies to combat these neoplasms. To that end, T cell lymphoma registries were developed in an attempt to answer relevant questions on the prognosis and management of PTCLs. The largest registries currently enrolling patients are the Comprehesive Oncology Measures for PeripheraL T-cEll Lymphoma TrEatment (COMPLETE) and the T-Cell Project. Despite the inherent limitations of these studies, valuable information are being collected to refine our management approaches and to aid in designing future clinical trials. This review illustrates the value of these registries and describes the critical questions that need to be answered

    Appendix to Esther's Song

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    Notes - 'Esther's Song' with descriptive entries on friends, associates, and family members (125 pages)Appendi

    First person: Julie Vose, MD, MBA

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    The tale of two climates - Baltimore and Phoenix urban LTER sites

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    abstract: Two Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites now include urban areas (Baltimore, Maryland and Phoenix, Arizona). A goal of LTER in these cities is to blend physical and social science investigations to better understand urban ecological change. Research monitoring programs are underway to investigate the effects of urbanization on ecosystems. Climate changes in these urban areas reflect the expanding population and associated land surface modifications. Long-term urban climate effects are detectable from an analysis of the GHCN (Global Historical Climate Network) database and a comparison of urban versus rural temperature changes with decadal population data. The relation of the urban versus rural minimum temperatures (Tminu-r) to population changes is pronounced and non-linear over time for both cities. The Tmaxu-r data show no well-defined temporal trends.Corresponding Author: Anthony Brazel Arizona State University [email protected]

    Harpur Palate Volume 7 Issue 2, Winter 2008

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    Contributors: Jonathan Rice | Jennifer Chapis | Julie Marie Wade | Scott Bailey | Jennifer Chapis | Julie Marie Wade | Scott Bailey | Tom Christopher | Josie Sigler | Vidhu Aggarwal | Jennifer Sullivan | Susan Varnot | Jonette Larrew | Traci Brimhall | Tarfia Faizullah | Christian Knoeller | Matt Zambito | Chelle Miko | Colby Cedar Smith | Eric Rawson | Miriam Bird Greenberg | Maureen Alsop | John T. Trigonis | capuchina taylor | Peter Layton | Bram Shay | Adam Pellegrini | Keith Montesano | Carrie Shipers | Bruce Bennet | Karla Clark | James Doyle | Jeanine Stevens | Sara Tracey | Laurie White | Cody Todd | Michelle Brooks | Susan Sindall | Colby Galen Davis | Charles Freeland | Christian Anton Gerard | Jennie Ray | Sarah Domet | Andrew Coburn | Asha Vose | Andrea Lewis | Viet Dinh | David Cameron | Alexi Zentner | Ellen Warfield | Lesli Van Zandbergen | Kirk Van Zandberge
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