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Letter to Philander Chase
Lord Kenyon expresses his support for Chase\u27s trip to Oxford to collect donations for his cause in Illinois. He gives Chase the names of several people in the area who might donate to him. He also encourages him to avoid controversy with the quarrelsome G. M. West.https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/2176/thumbnail.jp
2020 NCAC Championship - Women\u27s 800 Freestyle Relay
2 Kenyon College-OH A 7:34.85 7:23.43 D3B 62 1) r:+0.73 Vanderhoof, Kendall M SR 2) r:+0.28 Axas, Ania FR 3) r:+0.10 Murray, Claire JR 4) r:+0.24 Hart, Crile JR 26.12 54.30 (54.30) 1:23.08 (1:23.08) 1:51.37 (1:51.37) 2:16.20 (24.83) 2:44.58 (53.21) 3:14.29 (1:22.92) 3:44.50 (1:53.13) 4:10.47 (25.97) 4:38.92 (54.42) 5:07.78 (1:23.28) 5:36.44 (1:51.94) 6:01.47 (25.03) 6:29.19 (52.75) 6:56.94 (1:20.50) 7:23.43 (1:46.99
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to L. M. Kenyon providing a check for a previously discussed arrangement
Differential sexual network connectivity offers a parsimonious explanation for population-level variations in the prevalence of bacterial vaginosis: a data-driven, model-supported hypothesis
CITATION: Kenyon, C. R., Delva, W. & Brotman, R. M. 2019. Differential sexual network connectivity
offers a parsimonious explanation for
population-level variations in the
prevalence of bacterial vaginosis : a datadriven,
model-supported hypothesis. BMC Women's Health, 19:8, doi:10.1186/s12905-018-0703-0.The original publication is available at https://bmcwomenshealth.biomedcentral.comBackground: The prevalence of bacterial vaginosis (BV) and vaginal microbiota types varies dramatically between
different populations around the world. Understanding what underpins these differences is important, as highdiversity
microbiotas associated with BV are implicated in adverse pregnancy outcomes and enhanced susceptibility
to and transmission of sexually transmitted infections.
Main text: We hypothesize that these variations in the vaginal microbiota can, in part, be explained by variations in
the connectivity of sexual networks. We argue: 1) Couple-level data suggest that BV-associated bacteria can be
sexually transmitted and hence high sexual network connectivity would be expected to promote the spread of BVassociated
bacteria. Epidemiological studies have found positive associations between indicators of network
connectivity and the prevalence of BV; 2) The relationship between BV prevalence and STI incidence/prevalence can
be parsimoniously explained by differential network connectivity; 3) Studies from other mammals are generally
supportive of the association between network connectivity and high-diversity vaginal microbiota.
Conclusion: To test this hypothesis, we propose a combination of empirical and simulation-based study designs.https://bmcwomenshealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12905-018-0703-0Publisher's versio
Structural determination of the K14 capsular polysaccharide from an ST25 Acinetobacter baumannii isolate, D46
The structure of the capsular polysaccharide (CPS) recovered from D46, an extensively antibiotic resistant ST25 Acinetobacter baumannii clinical isolate, was elucidated. The structure was resolved on the basis of NMR spectroscopy and chemical analyses, and was found to contain a branched neutral pentasaccharide with a backbone composed of GalpNAc and Galp residues, all d configured, and a d-Glcp side group. The KL14 gene cluster found in the D46 genome includes genes for four glycosyltransferases but no modules for synthesis of complex sugars, and this is consistent with the structure of K14. The K14 structure and KL14 sequence clarify the relationship between the structure and K locus sequence for A. nosocomialis isolate LUH5541. The identity of the first sugar of the K14 repeat unit (K unit), and the functions of the four encoded glycosyltransferases and Wzy polymerase were predicted
Kathleen M. Kenyon, Palestine in the Middle Bronze Age
Delvoye Charles. Kathleen M. Kenyon, Palestine in the Middle Bronze Age. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 36, fasc. 1, 1967. pp. 359-360
2020 NCAC Championship - Men\u27s 50 Freestyle
4 Shields, Reilly J SR Kenyon-OH 20.50 20.50 D3B 29 r:+0.56 9.91 20.50 (10.59) 5 Weiss, Thomas E SR Kenyon-OH 20.51 20.54 D3B 28 r:+0.67 10.06 20.54 (10.48) 6 Black, Joe M SO Kenyon-OH 20.71 20.59 D3B 26.5 r:+0.73 9.94 20.59 (10.65) 6 De Silva, Cheranth FR Kenyon-OH 20.62 20.59 D3B 26.5 r:+0.69 9.97 20.59 (10.62
New evidence on Solomon's temple
Kenyon Kathleen M. New evidence on Solomon's temple. In: Mélanges de l'Université Saint-Joseph, tome 46, 1970. Mélanges offerts à M. Maurice Dunand. Tome II. pp. 137-149
2020 NCAC Championship - Women\u27s 100 Breaststroke
2 Perttula, Andrea M SO Kenyon-OH 1:02.38 1:01.64 D3B 31 r:+0.78 13.22 29.08 (15.86) 45.14 (16.06) 1:01.64 (16.50) 5 Markert, Makena M JR Kenyon-OH 1:03.03 1:03.60 D3B 28 r:+0.71 13.39 29.41 (16.02) 46.17 (16.76) 1:03.60 (17.43) 7 Campbell, Ella A FR Kenyon-OH 1:04.95 1:05.39 TT 26 r:+0.73 13.76 30.02 (16.26) 47.35 (17.33) 1:05.39 (18.04) 8 Foight, Maggie FR Kenyon-OH 1:05.95 1:05.76 TT 25 r:+0.83 14.23 30.69 (16.46) 48.34 (17.65) 1:05.76 (17.42
Kathleen M. Kenyon, Jerusalem. Excavating 3000 Years of History.
Parrot André. Kathleen M. Kenyon, Jerusalem. Excavating 3000 Years of History.. In: Syria. Tome 45 fascicule 3-4, 1968. pp. 414-416
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