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    supplement_fig - Clinical Decision-Making for Thrombolysis of Acute Minor Stroke Using Adaptive Conjoint Analysis

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    supplement_fig for Clinical Decision-Making for Thrombolysis of Acute Minor Stroke Using Adaptive Conjoint Analysis by Ava L. Liberman, Daniel Pinto, Sara K. Rostanski, Daniel L. Labovitz, Andrew M. Naidech, and Shyam Prabhakaran in The Neurohospitalist</p

    Award winning author, journalist Daniel L. Coberly to Speak

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    Tollefson, Elizabeth. (2018). Award winning author, journalist Daniel L. Coberly to Speak. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/224033

    Report on Meteorological Research March 1, 1935 (m-1)

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    The object of the report was to elucidate in detail the various features of the research program in meteorology being carried on at the Daniel Guggenheim Airship Institute in Akron, Ohio. Mr. L. J. Fangman, of the U.S. Weather Bureau, was collaborating with the author in carrying out work such as a study of autographic records of the various meteorological elements during frontal passages with a view to the possible prediction of the intensity of the accompanying disturbance as it may affect the operation of aircraft and a study of atmospheric gustiness with a view to finding the dependence between frequency end amplitude of velocity fluctuations and the vertical temperature and velocity gradients

    Nebraska Lawyer

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    Derived from the similarly-titled Creighton Law Review article by this author (39 Creighton L. Rev. 29 (2005)), this article focuses on a discussion of techniques for more effective appellate advocacy, including more effective written advocacy (brief writing) and more effective oral advocacy (oral arguments).5-1

    Method of thermally glazing an article, U.S. Patent 6,127,005

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    Coating and filler materials for localized thermal processing of glazed ceramics and other brittle and low thermal conductivity materials. The coating materials include oxide compositions that exhibit coefficients of thermal expansion which are less than about 8×10-6 /° C. and glass transition temperatures which are less than about 400° C. The filler materials include particulate oxide materials which do not substantially react during localized thermal processing of glazed ceramics and other brittle and low thermal conductivity materials. The coating and filler materials are useable together as a composite material for repairing cavities having depths greater than about 2 mm

    “Polish” Pages of Daniel Stein, the Translator by L. Ulitskaya

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    The author of the article analyses “Polish” pages of Daniel Stein, the translator, one of the most disputable novels written by L. Ulitskaya. Complicated life of frontier (eastern and western) Polish lands shown through life stories of the characters is dealt with. The subjective images of Poland which appear in consciousness of the heroes are of the utmost importance for understand- ing the ideology of the novel. In general the image of Poland in L. Ulitskaya’s novel is connected with semantics of losses, and the break of characters’ real connections with their homeland can be understood as the evidence of trouble, disintegration of integrity

    Man of La Mancha poster

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    Daniel L. Rogers, director; music by Mitch Leight; lyrics by Joe Darion; based on the the book by Dale Wasserman; adapted from "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes. Summary: Author Miguel de Cervantes is imprisoned & forced to act out one of his manuscrip

    Man of La Mancha program cover

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    Daniel L. Rogers, director; music by Mitch Leight; lyrics by Joe Darion; based on the the book by Dale Wasserman; adapted from "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes. Summary: Author Miguel de Cervantes is imprisoned & forced to act out one of his manuscrip

    Man of La Mancha (2007)

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    Daniel L. Rogers, director; music by Mitch Leight; lyrics by Joe Darion; based on the the book by Dale Wasserman; adapted from "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes. Summary: Author Miguel de Cervantes is imprisoned & forced to act out one of his manuscripts for prisoners' amusement. His performance as Don Quixote, a chivalrous yet crazy knight, inspires the prisoners to dream and hope

    Author correction: obesity and ethnicity alter gene expression in skin

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    Daniel Butler was omitted from the author list in the original version of this Article. The Author contributions section now reads: “J.M.W. designed, conducted, and contributed to the writing of the manuscript, prepared Fig. 1. S.G. evaluated and did statistical analysis on the skin and fat samples, prepared Figs. 2–9. J.O.A. evaluated and contributed to writing the manuscript. D.B prepared and sequenced DNA libraries for the skin microbiota data, and wrote the applicable parts of the methods section. C.M. analyzed and wrote up the skin microbiota data, prepared Fig. 10. All authors have read the manuscript and approved its contents. D.D. analyzed and wrote up the skin microbiota data. S.Z. ran and analyzed the skin metabolite data. J.S. assisted in design, analysis and wrote up the skin metabolite data. J.K. assisted in analysis write up of skin and fat data. J.L.B. assisted in analysis, interpretation and writing of the manuscript. P.R.H. designed, analyzed, interpreted the data, and was the primary author of the manuscript.” This has been corrected in the PDF and HTML versions of the Article, and in the accompanying Supplementary Information file.</p
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