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Margaret Martin Roth Award Winners, 1985-2024
Margaret Martin-Roth was named Indiana Nurse of the Year in 1980 by the Central Indiana March of Dimes. She retired in 1985. An annual Margaret Martin-Roth Award was established at that time that honors the tradition of patient and family centered care practiced by Margaret during her tenure at Riley Hospital for Children. Note that no award was presented from 2013-2015
Margaret Martin Roth Award Winners, 1985-2024
Margaret Martin-Roth was named Indiana Nurse of the Year in 1980 by the Central Indiana March of Dimes. She retired in 1985. An annual Margaret Martin-Roth Award was established at that time that honors the tradition of patient and family centered care practiced by Margaret during her tenure at Riley Hospital for Children. Note that no award was presented from 2013-2015
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Traduction B. Hell Martin Roth, après avoir effectué des études d'ethnologie et de sociologie à Tübingen et à Berlin, a soutenu une thèse de doctorat sur l'histoire du Heimatmuseum, notamment sur l'utilisation des musées par le Parti national socialiste allemand. Il a par la suite conçu les salles d'exposition du musée de la bijouterie à Schwäbisch Gmünd et du musée régional de Ravensburg. Puis, chercheur invité à la Maison des sciences de l'Homme à Paris, il a effectué une recherche sur la m..
Visual representation in the work of Joseph Roth, 1923-1932
Through an examination of Joseph Roth’s reportage and fiction published between 1923 and 1932, this thesis seeks to provide a systematic analysis of a particular aspect of the author’s literary style, namely his use of sharply focused visual representations, which are termed Heuristic Visuals. Close textual analysis, supplemented by insights from reader-response theory, psychology, psycholinguistics and sociology illuminate the function of these visual representations. The thesis also seeks to discover whether there are significant differences and correspondences in the use of visual representations between the reportage and fiction genres. Roth believed that writers should be engagiert, and that the truth could only be arrived at through close observation of reality, not subordinated to theory. The research analyses the techniques by which Roth challenges his readers and encourages them to discover the truth for themselves. Three basic variants of Heuristic Visuals are identified, and their use in different contexts, including that of dialectical presentations, is explored. There is evidence of the use of different variants of Heuristic Visuals according to the respective rhetorical demands of particular thematic issues. It has also been possible to establish synchronic correspondences between the different genres, and diachronic correspondences within genres. Although there are examples within the reportage where the entire article is based on an Heuristic Visual, the use of Heuristic Visuals cannot be seen as a key organizing principle in Roth’s work as a whole. As his mastery of the technique reaches its highest point in the early 1930s, Heuristic Visuals are often incorporated into the reconstruction of a complete sensory experience. Analysis of Roth’s heuristic use of visual representations has led to important insights, including a reinterpretation of the endings of Roth’s two most famous novels: Hiob and Radetzkymarsch
Multidisciplinary “Boot Camp” Training in Cellular Bioengineering to Accelerate Research Immersion for REU Participants
Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) sites widely serve as the first major research gateway for undergraduates seeking a structured research experience. Given their lack of prior research skills, and the highly compressed duration of the REU programs, these students frequently encounter barriers to a seamless transition into a new laboratory environment. We hypothesized that the design of a unified short course on laboratory and analysis techniques could serve as a pivotal orientation experience. Our goal was to rapidly align student expertise to their summer research goals while also integrating the student participants into a cohesive learning community. This article discusses the design and outcomes of a Cellular Bioengineering Boot Camp, which is offered at the outset of the 10-week REU site at Rutgers. The Boot Camp provides hands-on, supervised training for techniques and procedures that are common among projects. The training establishes a common language and baseline for the REU students and allows their first laboratory experiences to be with each other, and creates an immediate network of peers and mentors. Surveys before and after the Boot Camp and at the end of the summer indicated a significant improvement in student proficiency in the techniques that was retained throughout the summer. We believe that the Boot Camp approach can be tailored to the specifics of each REU site and its associated projects and research foci.Peer reviewe
What works! : the working women count honor roll report : a selection of programs and policies that make work better.
"Author, Roberta M. Spalter-Roth"--P. iii.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
Targeting tumor metastases: drug delivery mechanisms and technologies
Primary sites of tumor are the focal triggers of cancers, yet it is the subsequent metastasis events that cause the majority of the morbidity and mortality. Metastatic tumor cells exhibit a phenotype that differs from that of the parent cells, as they represent a resistant, invasive subpopulation of the original tumor, may have acquired additional genetic or epigenetic alterations under exposure to prior chemotherapeutic or radiotherapeutic treatments, and reside in a microenvironment differing from that of its origin. This combination of resistant phenotype and distal location make tracking and treating metastases particularly challenging. In this review, we highlight some of the unique biological traits of metastasis, which in turn, inspire emerging strategies for targeted imaging of metastasized tumors and metastasis-directed delivery of therapeutics.Peer reviewe
Rites de la mort en Alsace de la Préhistoire à la fin du XIXe siècle
avec la collab. de ADAM A.-M., BOËS E., BRUNEL P., CARTIER E., CHÂTELET M., DUPEUX C., GEORGES P., HUGUES D., JACQUOT D., JEUNESSE Chr., LAALLEE M., MARCLE C., MARTIN E., METZ B., ROTH-ZEHNER M., SCHLAEFLI L. SCHNEIDER M., TOURSEL-HARSTER D., WEYL M., Rites de la mort en Alsace de la Préhistoire à la fin du XIXe siècle, Catalogue d'exposition, Musées de la Ville de Strasbourg, 200
Der badische Vereinsstock und seine Behandlung, zugl. kurzer Abriß der Bienenzucht f. Anfänger u. weniger erfahrene Imker
von J. M. Roth; Ludwig Hube
Also By The Same Author: AKTiveAuthor, a Citation Graph Approach to Name Disambiguation
The desire for definitive data and the semantic web drive for inference over heterogeneous data sources requires co-reference resolution to be performed on those data. In particular, name disambiguation is required to allow accurate publication lists, citation counts and impact measures to be determined. This paper describes a graph-based approach to author disambiguation on large-scale citation networks. Using self-citation, co-authorship and document source analyses, AKTiveAuthor clusters papers, achieving precision of 0.997 and recall of 0.818 over a test group of eight surname clusters
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