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    Local Author Book Talk: Meet D.M. Pulley author of The Dead Key

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    Local Author D.M. Pulley, author of The Dead Key. 2014 Winner — Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award — Grand Prize and Mystery & Thriller Fiction Winner. It’s 1998, and for years the old First Bank of Cleveland has sat abandoned, perfectly preserved, its secrets only speculated on by the outside world.--Source Amazon.com These books and all Friends of the Library 2021/2022 book selections are on sale at Viking Outfitters, located in the CSU Student Center

    Canceled: Local Author Book Talk: Meet D.M. Pulley author of The Dead Key

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    This event has been canceled due to the Coronavirus. Meet Local Author D.M. Pulley, author of The Dead Key. 2014 Winner — Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award — Grand Prize and Mystery & Thriller Fiction Winner. It’s 1998, and for years the old First Bank of Cleveland has sat abandoned, perfectly preserved, its secrets only speculated on by the outside world.--Source Amazon.com The books titled The Dead Key, No one’s Home, Unclaimed Victim, and The Buried Book will be available for sale by Viking Outfitters at the event. These books and all Friends of the Library 2019/2020 book selections are on sale at Viking Outfitters, located in the CSU Student Center

    Gender differences in self-reported late effects, quality of life and satisfaction with clinic in survivors of lymphoma

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    Objectives: gender differences in perceived vulnerability to late effects and views about follow-up among cancer survivors have received little attention. As lymphoma affects both genders similarly, we compared the consequences of cancer (late effects, perceived vulnerability and quality of life (health-related quality of life (HRQoL)), and satisfaction with clinic visits between genders.Methods: a cohort of 115 younger adults (18–45 years, >5 years disease-free survival), who had been treated for lymphoma participated. Questionnaires (n = 91) were completed before and after (n = 62) routine consultant-led appointments. Survivors (n = 24) without appointments were recruited by post. Questionnaires included HRQoL, late effects, perceived vulnerability, issues survivors wanted to discuss and reported discussing in clinic, time waiting in clinic and consultation satisfaction.Results: there were no gender differences in number of self-reported late effects or perceived vulnerability. Men with more late effects reported worse psychological HRQoL (r = 0.50, p<0.001). While men wanted to discuss more topics than they did, women were able to discuss the topics they wanted (ANOVA, p = 0.01). Multiple regression analyses showed a shorter wait in clinic (r = ?0.46, p = 0.009) and discussing more topics (r = 0.34, p = 0.06) explained 30.6% of the variance in consultation satisfaction for men.Conclusions: issues surrounding follow-up provision are increasingly important given the length of survival in young adults following treatment for lymphoma. Men may experience poor psychological well-being due to distress about unanswered concerns. Consideration of their concerns should be prioritised, given that satisfaction and ultimately continued attendance at clinic and HRQoL may be dependent on the extent to which follow-up meets survivors' expectation

    INFRARED SPECTRA OF Si2,Ge2,Sn2Si_{2}, Ge_{2}, Sn_{2}, SiGe, and SiSn MOLECULES IN RARE-GAS MATRICES ELECTRONIC TRANSITIONS AND MAGNETIC EFFECTS

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    1. T. N. Kitsopoulos, C.J. Chick, Y. Chao, D.M. Neumark , J. Chem. Phys. 95, 1441 (1991); C.W. Bauschlicher, JR. and S.R. Langhoff, J. Chem. Phys. 87, 2919 (1987); K. Balasubramanian, J. Mol. Spectr. 123, 228 (1987); F.L. J. Sefyani, J. Schamps, and J.M. DeLaval, J. Mol, Spectra. 162, 269 (1993).Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of FloridaAbsorption spectra of these molecules, observed between 200 and 4800cm14800 cm^{-1} in neon and argon matrices at 4K were assigned to the lowest 3ΠX3Σ3^\Pi-X^{3}\Sigma^{-} electronic transition.1 In all five cases, the Franck -Condon envelope of vibrational bands allowed Too,ωe,ωe,xeT_{oo}, \omega_{e}^{\prime}, \omega_{e}^{\prime}, x_{e}^{\prime} to be determined, A Zeeman effect on this, transition was detected in magnetic fields up to 4T. The transition from case (a) to case (c) is considered as the spin-orbit coupling increases from Si2Si_{2} to Sn2Sn_{2}
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