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    Clinton Lowe, Benny Joe Lowe, Sue Hamer, and Jim Hamer

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    Series on the Possum Kingdom Roundup. Clinton Lowe, Benny Joe Lowe, Sue Hamer, and Jim Hamer. spectators at a parade. Visible behind them is a large ice cream statue in front of an ice cream shop.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/26605/thumbnail.jp

    Sunbonnet Sue and Overall Bill.

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    Quilt pattern from the Linda Lowe Quilt Patterns Collection titled Sunbonnet Sue and Overall Bill.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/lowe_quilt_patterns/2032/thumbnail.jp

    Teaching Duties Changed

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    Article by Sue Lowe on the changing duties of the moonlight school teachers in The Morehead News

    Sunbonnet Sue

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    Quilt pattern from the Linda Lowe Quilt Patterns Collection titled Sunbonnet Sue.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/lowe_quilt_patterns/1900/thumbnail.jp

    Suzanne Blanche, Soprano and David Lowe, Tenor

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    Sophomore Recital featuring music by Rossini, Mascagni, Strauss, Jones/Schmidt, Rodrigo, and Berstein at McCray Auditorium at 8:00 P.M. Assisted by Carol Sue Maxwell-Piano and David Lowe-Piano.https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/recital-fliers/1037/thumbnail.jp

    Blood lead levels increase, but remain in normal range with severe weight reduction.

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    High bone turnover states are known to raise blood lead levels (BPb). Caloric restriction will increase bone turnover, yet it remains unknown if weight reduction increases BPb due to mobilization of skeletal stores. We measured whole blood Pb levels (²⁰⁶Pb) by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry in 73 women (age 24–75 years; BMI 23– 61 kg/m²) before and after 6 months of severe weight loss (S-WL), moderate weight loss (M-WL), or weight maintenance (WM). Baseline BPb levels were relatively low at 0.2–6.0 μg/dl, and directly associated with age (r=0.49, P<0.0001). After severe WL (-37.4±9.3 kg, n=17), BPb increased by 2.1±3.9 μg/dl (P<0.05), resulting in BPb levels of 1.3–12.5 μg/dl. M-WL (-5.6±2.7 kg, n=39) and WM (0.3±1.3 kg, n=17) did not result in an increase in BPb levels (0.5±3.2 and 0.0±0.7 μg/dl, M-WL and WM, respectively). BPb levels increased more with greater WL (r=0.24, P<0.05). Bone turnover markers increased only with severe WL and were directly correlated with WL. At baseline, higher calcium intake was associated with lower BPb (r=-0.273, P<0.02), however, this association was no longer present after 6 months. Severe weight reduction in obese women increases skeletal bone mobilization and BPb, but values remain well below levels defined as Pb overexposure.This research was supported by the NIEHS sponsored UMDNJ Center for Environmental Exposures and Disease, Grant number: NIEHS P30ES005022, in part by NIH-AG12161, and a Busch Biomedical Award to SA Shapses.National Institutes of Health: AG12161, to S.A. ShapsesCharles & Johanna Busch Biomedical Grant, to S.A. ShapsesThe published version of this paper is available at: http://www.nature.com/je

    Sostanza e tempo. Una breve nota sul pensiero di Jonathan Lowe

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    La nozione di sostanza è stata oggetto di un rinnovato interesse nel dibattito contemporaneo, costituendo, soprattutto negli ultimi anni, un elemento di discussione imprescindibile in discipline come metafisica, ontologia e filosofia della mente. Jonathan Lowe ha dedicato parte delle sue ricerche all’analisi di tale nozione, attribuendole un ruolo fondativo nella costituzione della realtà. Obiettivo di queste pagine è definire cosa intende Lowe con sostanza, soffermandomi sulla sua distinzione tra sostanze primitive e composite, e sulle loro condizioni d’identità nel tempo

    Sue Eastland pictured with unidentified female student

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    (Sue\u27s Pictures)https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joephoto_f/1091/thumbnail.jp

    Il rompicapo della realtà. Metafisica, ontologia e filosofia della mente in E. J. Lowe

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    Obiettivo di queste pagine è analizzare le principali tesi di E. J. Lowe in metafisica, ontologia e filosofia della mente. Intendo mostrare come la metafisica fornisca lo sfondo concettuale della proposta di Lowe, e come la realtà, considerata come unitaria e auto-coerente, e le nozioni di sostanza e di risorse esplicative ne costituiscano tre presupposti imprescindibili. Nel primo capitolo discuto la metafisica di Lowe, il rapporto tra metafisica e discipline scientifiche e intellettuali, e le nozioni di possibilità, sostanza e tempo. Nel secondo analizzo la sua proposta ontologica, in particolare il suo sistema quadri-categoriale e le sue capacità esplicative. Nel terzo, infine, mostro la sua posizione sul rapporto mente-corpo e le sue riflessioni relative allo statuto ontologico della persona.The aim of these pages is to analyze E. J. Lowe’s main theses regarding metaphysics, ontology and philosophy of mind. I intend to show that metaphysics provides the conceptual background of his proposal, and that reality, considered as unitary and self-consistent, and the notions of substance and explanatory resources constitute three essential assumptions. In the first chapter I discuss the metaphysics of Lowe, the relationship between metaphysics, special sciences and intellectual disciplines, and the notions of possibility, substance and time. In the second I analyze his ontological proposal, in particular his ‘four-category ontology’ and its explanatory power. In the third, finally, I discuss his position on the mind-body problem and his reflections on the ontological status of persons

    Portrait of Sue Eastland outside on steps

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    (Sue\u27s Pictures)https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joephoto_f/1090/thumbnail.jp
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