413 research outputs found

    <b>Narrative Medicine in Hospice and Palliative Care: A Longitudinal Fellowship Curriculum Pilot</b>

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    Supplemental Material for Narrative Medicine in Hospice and Palliative Care: A Longitudinal Fellowship Curriculum Pilot by Trisha K. Paul, Taylor Aglio, Austin Dalgo, and Erica C. Kaye in American Journal of Hospice</p

    <b>Narrative Medicine in Hospice and Palliative Care: A Longitudinal Fellowship Curriculum Pilot</b>

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    Supplemental Material for Narrative Medicine in Hospice and Palliative Care: A Longitudinal Fellowship Curriculum Pilot by Trisha K. Paul, Taylor Aglio, Austin Dalgo, and Erica C. Kaye in American Journal of Hospice</p

    <b>Narrative Medicine in Hospice and Palliative Care: A Longitudinal Fellowship Curriculum Pilot</b>

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    Supplemental Material for Narrative Medicine in Hospice and Palliative Care: A Longitudinal Fellowship Curriculum Pilot by Trisha K. Paul, Taylor Aglio, Austin Dalgo, and Erica C. Kaye in American Journal of Hospice</p

    <b>Narrative Medicine in Hospice and Palliative Care: A Longitudinal Fellowship Curriculum Pilot</b>

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    Supplemental Material for Narrative Medicine in Hospice and Palliative Care: A Longitudinal Fellowship Curriculum Pilot by Trisha K. Paul, Taylor Aglio, Austin Dalgo, and Erica C. Kaye in American Journal of Hospice</p

    Supplemental_Material - Incorporating Bereaved Parents as Faculty Facilitators and Educators in Teaching Principles of Palliative and End-of-Life Care

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    Supplemental_Material for Incorporating Bereaved Parents as Faculty Facilitators and Educators in Teaching Principles of Palliative and End-of-Life Care by Jennifer M. Snaman, Erica C. Kaye, Holly Spraker-Perlman, Deena Levine, Lisa Clark, Robin Wilcox, Brittany Barnett, April Sykes, Zhaohua Lu, Melody J. Cunningham, and Justin N. Baker in American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®</p

    Supplemental_Table_ajhpm - Impact of Race and Ethnicity on End-of-Life Experiences for Children With Cancer

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    Supplemental_Table_ajhpm for Impact of Race and Ethnicity on End-of-Life Experiences for Children With Cancer by Erica C. Kaye, Courtney A. Gushue, Samantha DeMarsh, Jonathan Jerkins, Chen Li, Zhaohua Lu, Jennifer M. Snaman, Lindsay Blazin, Liza-Marie Johnson, Deena R. Levine, R. Ray Morrison, and Justin N. Baker in American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®</p

    Veterinary science : humans, animals and health

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    This living book is a collection of open access materials bringing scientific papers to a humanities audienc

    Friedrich H. Tenbruck e la modernità

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    [No abstract available]In this paper, we intend to focus on the relationship between Friedrich H. Tenbruck and some modern themes, chosen from the vast range of work that characterizes the complex production of the author. Covered by deep spiritual and cultural tensions, the latter ranging from the history of philosophy to that of sociology, sociology of science and religion, the sociology of culture, role theory, action, history and social change. The notes that follow are intended to suggest insights on: - the strong independence of mind which distinguishes the author, together with the ability, in line with the choice in favor of interdisciplinarity, to assume an eccentric position in relation to the barriers that so easily, in the social sciences, as elsewhere, it tends to build and strengthen - the existence, in the context of a production as complex and varied, some wires that testify to a profound continuity and consistency of thought - the deep current that characterizes many suggestions provided by the author

    Microbial enrichment culture responsible for the complete oxidative biodegradation of 3‑Amino-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (ATO), the reduced daughter product of the insensitive munitions compound 3‑Nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (NTO)

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    3-Nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (NTO) is one of the main ingredients of many insensitive munitions, which are being used as replacements for conventional explosives. As its use becomes widespread, more research is needed to assess its environmental fate. Previous studies have shown that NTO is biologically reduced to 3-amino-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (ATO). However, the final degradation products of ATO are still unknown. We have studied the aerobic degradation of ATO by enrichment cultures derived from the soil. After multiple transfers, ATO degradation was monitored in closed bottles through measurements of inorganic carbon and nitrogen species. The results indicate that the members of the enrichment culture utilize ATO as the sole source of carbon and nitrogen. As ATO was mineralized to CO₂, N₂, and NH₄⁺, microbial growth was observed in the culture. Co-substrates addition did not increase the ATO degradation rate. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed that the organisms that enriched using ATO as carbon and nitrogen source were Terrimonas spp., Ramlibacter-related spp., Mesorhizobium spp., Hydrogenophaga spp., Ralstonia spp., Pseudomonas spp., Ectothiorhodospiraceae, and Sphingopyxis. This is the first study to report the complete mineralization of ATO by soil microorganisms, expanding our understanding of natural attenuation and bioremediation of the explosive NTO.Journal ArticleFinal article publishe

    Products of their Past? Cleavages and Intra-Party Dissent Over European Integration. IHS Political Science Series Paper No. 118. February 2009

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    What explains contemporary intra-party dissent on EU issues? This article develops a cleavage theory model of internal party dissent over European integration. Drawing on Lipset and Rokkan’s classic model of political cleavages and on its applications to party positioning on European integration, I argue that if one seeks to understand when, where, and to what extent internal divisions manifest themselves, one must look to the particular historical vulnerabilities of political parties. Using expert survey data, I demonstrate that the ease with which political parties are able to assimilate the issue of European integration is influenced by the legacy of past political tensions and the extent to which the economic and political aspects of the EU reactivate pre-existing cleavages
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