156 research outputs found

    Variations on the Theme of Dombrowski v. Pfister: Federal Intervention in State Criminal Proceedings Affecting First Amendment Rights

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    One of the most rapidly changing and complex areas of the law revolves around the propriety and wisdom of federal court ((interference with state court proceedings involving first amendment rights. Mr. Stickgold examines the doctrine being evolved in this area, centering the discussion around Dombrowski v. Pfister and cases that have followed it. The author reports that several courts have not followed the Dombrowski mandates, and consequently, fundamental first amendment freedoms are not adequately protected

    sj-xlsx-1-vet-10.1177_03009858231162948 – Supplemental material for Retrospective analysis of histologic lesions in captive arachnids

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    Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-1-vet-10.1177_03009858231162948 for Retrospective analysis of histologic lesions in captive arachnids by Chris Gaudette, Elise E. B. LaDouceur, Brigid V. Troan, Nathan Whitehurst, Daniel S. Dombrowski, Gregory A. Lewbart, Keith E. Linder, Kent Passingham, Larry S. Christian and Megan E. Schreeg in Veterinary Pathology</p

    A systematic review of the PSW diagnostic accuracy evidence for SLD identification: Is it time to abandon PSW?

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    This project hosts the author-accepted manuscript of the following published article: Dombrowski, S. C., Benson, N. F., &amp; Maki, K. E. (2025). A Systematic Review of the PSW Diagnostic Accuracy Evidence for SLD Identification: Is It Time to Abandon PSW? School Psychology Review, 54(3), 363–381. https://doi.org/10.1080/2372966X.2024.2369494 The final version of record is available via the publisher. This OSF project is provided for access and transparency

    sj-pdf-2-vet-10.1177_03009858231162948 – Supplemental material for Retrospective analysis of histologic lesions in captive arachnids

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-vet-10.1177_03009858231162948 for Retrospective analysis of histologic lesions in captive arachnids by Chris Gaudette, Elise E. B. LaDouceur, Brigid V. Troan, Nathan Whitehurst, Daniel S. Dombrowski, Gregory A. Lewbart, Keith E. Linder, Kent Passingham, Larry S. Christian and Megan E. Schreeg in Veterinary Pathology</p

    sj-docx-1-ine-10.1177_15910199231180003 - Supplemental material for Multicenter comparison of antiplatelet treatment strategies for urgent/emergent neuroendovascular stenting

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ine-10.1177_15910199231180003 for Multicenter comparison of antiplatelet treatment strategies for urgent/emergent neuroendovascular stenting by Devin Holden, Casey C. May, Blake T. Robbins, Aaron M. Cook, the Neurocritical Care Pharmacy Section Research Group: Sara Jung, Keaton S. Smetana, Christina Roels, Sara Schuman Harlan, Shaun Keegan, Gretchen Brophy, Sulaiman Al Mohaish, Melissa Sandler, Samantha Spetz, Kevin Wohlfarth, Jocelyn Owusu-Guha, Pamela Buschur, Elizabeth Hetrick, Keith Dombrowski, Jennifer Glover, Melissa Levesque, Spencer Dingman, Mohammed Hussain in Interventional Neuroradiology</p

    Історіософія поеми Іоанна Домбровського «Дніпрові камени» (Historiosophy of the John Dombrowski poem «Dnipro stones»)

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    У статті розглядається латиномовна поема Іоанна Домбровського «Дніпрові камени», котра була опублікована в 1621 чи 1622 рр. і є цікавим явищем ренесансної культури в Україні. Ця поема запропонувала одне з перших цілісних бачень історії Русі-України як етнополітичної спільноти. Її історичну концепцію можна вважати національною. Русь у поемітрактується як самостійна геополітична одиниця, яка протистоїть і Заходу, і Сходу. (In the article a Latin poem by John Dombrowski «Dnipro Stones», which was published in 1621 is analyzed. This poem has offered one of the first holistic vision, the history of Ukraine as the ethno-political community. Its historical concept can be considered national. This poem treats Ruthenia as an independent geopolitical unit, which has opposed to the West and the East. Particular attention is paid to the Eastern aggressors – Tatars, Turks, Muscovites with which Rusich had to constantly fight. As for attitude to Western neighbors, despite the conflict with them, it is loyal. Author of «Dnipro Stones» inclined to regard Ruthenia as the part of the European world.

    Emergency Medicine

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    abstract: Poetry has served as my own personal emergency medicine throughout my entire life. Its ability to capture a moment in its entirety has allowed me to fully address my experiences so that I can use them as a source of personal growth rather than let them hinder me over time. For this same reason, I also believe poetry is the perfect medium to capture medical traumas. I based the poetry written in this collection on medical emergencies that I either personally experienced or witnessed firsthand shadowing the paramedics of the Anaheim Fire Department. Having the opportunity to witness medical emergencies from the perspective of first responders emphasized the uniqueness of professions in charge of handling emergency medical situations. One of the most important lessons learned from my experiences is that medical traumas are not rare, and an alarmingly high percentage of people will experience some sort of medical trauma in their lifetime. Therefore, it is incredibly important for people to be prepared to process the traumas and medical emergencies they will eventually encounter. The aim of Emergency Medicine is first and foremost to honor the individuals who are affected by medical emergencies and the first responders/emergency medical personnel who work tirelessly to preserve the lives of their patients. I also hope my poems serve as a reminder of the spontaneous nature of trauma and encourage readers to consider using poetry as a form of both healing and self-alignment. I am incredibly thankful for everyone who helped me complete this collection of poetry, however I am especially grateful for the direction given to me by Dr. Rosemarie Dombrowski

    The Devil and the Deep Blue: Exploring Identity through Poetry

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    abstract: Poetry is a way of living for me both as a writer and as a survivor of child sexual (CSA) and physical abuse. I have been turning to poetry for as long as I can remember as a companion on my journey through my trauma, trying to figure out who exactly it is. In Devil and the Deep Blue: Exploring Identity through Poetry, I take my trauma from my past and dissect it. I have taken old poems and edited them along with the guidance of Dr. Dombrowski and Dr. McNeil as my director and second reader respectively and edited them down into a collection of micro-poems. My goal in making these poems is to both put my own trauma to rest in a way, but to also make something for other trauma survivors who may not know they are not alone. My poems are one perspective on trauma, as I can only write what I have felt, but they are meant to show that there is someone who has felt that pain, as well as trying to make myself a better person through my own writing. Along with the micro poems, there are covers that I designed using childhood photos of my father and I, of which there are only a few remaining photographs, as well as designs I drew alongside those photos. The 3rd cover is an amalgam of childhood photos of my parents as well as photos of our family today, intending to show the change in message in the poems as they progress through the collection; they begin in introspection, move into the exploration of the more piercing pieces of trauma that I had yet to even uncover until now, and then the third group of poems is focused on the calmer pieces of aftermath that I still experience and how I am trying to withstand all of that

    Rebuilding NASA: Communication Issues

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    The Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) presented a ground-breaking report in identifying communication issues relating to the loss of shuttle Columbia and in emphasizing the NASA organizational culture as a principal factor that confused communication and impeded effective action. This article first describes several of the technical communication issues relating to the disaster. Second it reveals the penetrating focus of the CAIB investigation on the NASA culture. This focus on the organizational culture is, the author contends, a beneficial reflection of the pervasive influence of the social constructivist perspective throughout the academic world including technical throughout the academic world including techincal and professional communication studies. © 2007 IEEE

    Criteria for Continuous EEG Monitoring

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