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Merle Mosier Potter personal correspondence
Letters from Merle Mosier Potter to her then soon-to-be husband, Alfred Latimer Potter, and mother. The letters describe Merle Mosier Potter's experience as an intern at the New York Infirmary for Women and Children and Worcester Memorial Hospital, including rotations in surgery and obstetrics. Wedding plans are also discussed in the letters. Merle Mosier Potter graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1917. She had a successful career as a gynecologist in New York and Rhode Island until her retirement in 1971
Merle Mosier Potter scrapbook pages
Scrapbook pages including photographs of Merle Mosier Potter during her time as a student at Cornell University. Potter graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1917. She had a successful career as a gynecologist in New York and Rhode Island until her retirement in 1971
Academic, professional, and biographical documents
Various documents encompassing Merle Mosier Potter's life, including biographical notes, medical case histories, scholarship notices, and an autobiography. Potter graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1917. She had a successful career as a gynecologist in New York and Rhode Island until her retirement in 1971
Academic documents and photographs
Photographs, academic documents, and memorabilia regarding Merle Mosier Potter's years as a student at Cornell Univerity. Potter graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1917. She had a successful career as a gynecologist in New York and Rhode Island until her retirement in 1971
Oral History Interview with Merle Newbauer, December 6, 1976
Interview with Navy veteran Merle Newbauer. The interview includes Newbauer's personal experiences while aboard the battleship USS Maryland during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941
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Oral History Interview with Merle Newbauer, December 6, 1976
Interview with Navy veteran Merle Newbauer. The interview includes Newbauer's personal experiences while aboard the battleship USS Maryland during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Avaliação da confiabilidade do Método Merle d'Aubigné e Postel Modificado Evaluation of the reliability of the Modified Merle d·Aubigné and Postel Method
OBJETIVO: Avaliar a confiabilidade inter-avaliadores do Método Merle d'Aubigné e Postel Modificado. MÉTODO: Participaram do estudo 45 pacientes, com média de idade de 57,93(+13,35), submetidos à artroplastia total de quadril. Todos foram avaliados por três pesquisadores, os quais receberam treinamento para uniformizar seus critérios. Realizou-se a avaliação pelo Método Merle d'Aubigné e Postel Modificado (associação dos prefixos A, B e C), no mesmo dia de forma aleatória, e os pesquisadores não se comunicaram durante as avaliações. Para avaliação da mobilidade, foram realizados movimentos passivos do quadril e mensurados pelo goniômetro universal. A análise estatística foi tratada com o Teste de Cronbach (pOBJECTIVE: To assess the inter-evaluator reproducibility of the Modified Merle d'Aubigné and Postel Method. METHOD: Forty-five patients took part in the study, with a mean age of57.93 (±13,35) who underwent total hip arthroplasty. All were evaluated by three researchers, who received training to standardize their criteria. The evaluation was held by the Modified Merle d'Aubigné and Postel Method (association of prefixes A, B and C) the same day at random, and the researchers did not report to one another throughout the evaluations. For mobility assessment, passive hip movements were performed and measured with the universal goniometer. The statistical analysis was carried out by the Cronbach Test (p<0,05 and 0,7<α<1,0). RESULTS: The statistical analysis showed significantly high inter-evaluators reliability for the items: prefix (p<0,001; α = 0,961), pain (p <0,001; α= 0,892), gait (p<0,001; α= 0,898), mobility (p<0,001; α=0,810) and total score (p <0,001; α=0,917). CONCLUSION: There was high significance and reliability among the three evaluators for all items of the Modified Merle d'Aubigné and Postel Method, suggesting that this method is reliable, provided its items are parameterized and previous training of evaluators is carried out. Level of Evidence II, Diagnostic Study
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