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    Ella C. Boise letter to Lucile Atcherson, July 18, 1914

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    Ella C. Boise, a secretary for the Votes for Women League in Fargo, North Dakota, wrote this letter on July 18th, 1914, to Lucile Atcherson, a leader in the Ohio women's suffrage movement. Atcherson had requested to borrow a banner from the Votes for Women League, and in the letter Boise informs Atcherson that the organization was having a banner made which they were willing to loan to Atcherson for her event. The Franklin County Woman Suffrage Association was formed in 1912, after the Ohio Constitutional Convention elected to bring to a vote the question of removing the words "white male" from the state constitution with regard to voting rights. Headquartered in the Chamber of Commerce building in Columbus, Ohio, the organization put out regular publications, organized public speeches and meetings, distributed literature and held parades in support of the suffrage movement. Women's suffrage in Ohio was defeated in a special election in 1912 and again in 1914 and 1916 before a resolution narrowly passed in 1917 allowing municipal voting by women in Columbus. In 1920, the 19th Amendment passed, extending the vote to women and prohibiting state and federal government from denying suffrage on the basis of sex

    Obituary for Ella Zakariasen

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    Notes - An obituary for Ella Rita Croteau Zakariasen (1 page)Personal Record

    FFR pressure wire comparative study for drift: piezo resistive versus optical sensor

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    Background: This study aimed to assess the stability of pressure derived fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurement and the handling performance of the OptoWire Deux with an optical pressure sensor relative to the PressureWire X with piezo resistive pressure sensors. Methods: This multicenter centre observational study included 50 patients between June 2017 and November 2018 undergoing a diagnostic coronary angiography with FFR measurement of moderate to severe lesions. The reliability of FFR measurement measured with the OptoWire Deux relative to the PressureWire X in each lesion was assessed by the presence of drift. Handling characteristics for both pressure wires were assessed by a 5-point scale and by comparing the time between equalization and crossing the distal target lesion. Results: Hundred and sixteen measurements in 50 patients were performed. Very stable and reliable FFR measurements with the optical sensors were registered, relative to the piezo resistive pressure sensors. There is statistically significant difference in favor of the OptoWire Deux over the PressureWire X (P=0.001). However, the differences are small, when drift values were compared as continuous variables, no statistically significant difference was found for both directional (P=0.435) as for absolute drift (P=0.058). Conclusions: In patients undergoing FFR measurement, both optical sensor pressure wires (Optowire Deux) as piezo resistive sensor pressure wires (PressureWire X) generate stable and reliable pressure and thus FFR measurement. The optical pressure sensor is less susceptible for drift relative to the piezo resistive pressure sensor, but the difference is within an acceptable range.We would like to thank Jo Zelis and Marcel van ‘t Veer from the Department of Biomedical Engineering of the University of Technology Eindhoven for his statistical support

    Ella Croteau's Baptism Certificate

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    Document - Certificate of Baptism issued by Sacred Heart Parish in Chapleau, ON, for Ella Rita Croteau. (Date of baptism: May 7, 1914

    Ella Croteau's Grade Eight Diploma

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    Document - Grade Eight Diploma issued by the Province of Saskatchewan to Ella Rita Crotea

    To Cariboo and Back:

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    by M. Ella Chaffey

    Mary and Ella Mae to Dear James (28 September 1962)

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    Signed by Mary and Ella Maehttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/mercorr_pro/1049/thumbnail.jp

    Canadian wanderings: A collective poem anthology

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    This zine was composed collectively by the students in an English Language Learning and Acquisition (ELLA 0120-001) class – taught by Douglas College instructor Tina Fusco – and the Douglas College Library Zine Collective (DCLZC). The poems were written in a folding poem activity that prompted students to share their experiences of coming to Canada.Not peer reviewedzine

    Fitzgerald, Ella, circa 1940

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    Portrait of Ella Fitzgerald. Written on recto: To my big "brudda," May the very, very [?] of success, health and happiness be found. Straight from my heart [?] Sincerely [?] Ella [?]
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