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Interview with Dr. Barbara R. Frey
Barbara Frey was born June 14, 1921. She received her B.Ed. in Elementary Education from the State University of New York at Geneseo, New York. From 1943-1946 she was a primary teacher at public schools in Rochester, NY. She was campus school teacher at the State University College at Geneseo from 1946-1952. During her time as campus school teacher she received her M.Ed. in Elementary Education/Reading from Boston University. In 1952, Dr. Frey became elementary principal at public schools in East Aurora, NY, she held that post until 1960. She was a teaching associate at Indiana University from 1960-1962 and a lecturer from 1962-1963. In 1963, Barbara Frey was awarded her Ed.D. in Curriculum Administration from Indiana University. In 1963, Barbara Frey became Professor of Education at the State University College at Buffalo. She was acting director of the Education Division there from 1973-1974. Dr. Frey was acting Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs from 1974-1975, until she was named Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs a post she held until 1976 when she became Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Frey held that post until 1978. She was acting President of the College from January to August 1979. After being acting President she returned to her role as Vice President for Academic Affairs; she stayed at that post until her retirement in July of 1983. She passed away on May 24, 2008.https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/bsc_oral_history/1018/thumbnail.jp
Frey, Pedroni, Mata, Rieskamp, and Hertwig (2017)
These are the R-scripts for the analyses reported in Frey, Pedroni, Mata, Rieskamp, and Hertwig (2017). Too see the full dataset of the Basel-Berlin Risk Study, please click on "The Basel-Berlin Risk Study" above
Lejarraga, Frey, Schnitzlein, and Hertwig (2019)
These are the R-scripts for the analyses reported in Lejarraga, Frey, Schnitzlein, and Hertwig (2019). Too see the full dataset of the Basel-Berlin Risk Study, please click on "The Basel-Berlin Risk Study" above
Lejarraga, Frey, Schnitzlein, and Hertwig (2019)
These are the R-scripts for the analyses reported in Lejarraga, Frey, Schnitzlein, and Hertwig (2019). Too see the full dataset of the Basel-Berlin Risk Study, please click on "The Basel-Berlin Risk Study" above
Jon Frey, Michigan State University professor of Art and Art History talks about the reuse of building materials in late Roman and Byzantine buildings and into the Medieval period
Jon Frey, Michigan State University professor of Art and Art History and author of "Spolia in fortifications and the common builder in late antiquity", talks about the reuse of building materials in late Roman and Byzantine buildings and into the Medieval period, especially those elements with Latin or Greek inscriptions. Frey talks about literacy rates during those periods and asks if the elements were actually meant to be read or if it was sufficient to the builder that they be recognized simply as ancient writing. Frey is introduced by the Head of the Fine Arts Library, Terrie Wilson
Rural development in the twentieth Century : international perspectives
-- Rural Development in the Twentieth Century: International Perspectives – An Introduction, Marc Frey and Corinna R. Unger
-- Doctrines and Practices of Agrarian Development: the Case of the Oice du Niger in Mali, Marc Frey
-- Rural Development and Changing Labour Relations in Italy and Spain in the 1950s and 1960s, Grazia Sciacchitano
-- An Experiment in Ethiopia: the Chilalo Agricultural Development Unit and Swedish Development Aid to Haile Selassie’s Ethiopia, 1964–1974, Karl Bruno
-- Rural (In)Securities: Resettlement, Control and “Development” in Angola (1960s–1970s), Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo
-- From Land Reform to Veterinarians Without Borders in Cold War Afghanistan, Timothy Nuna
Pleuroxus macquariensis Frey 1993
Pleuroxus macquariensis Frey, 1993 Type locality. Australia, Macquarie Island (54°30´S- 158°57´E). Paratype. 1 parthenogenetic ♀, MLP-Cr27164, 1963. Collector: Jolly, V., same locality as type. Current status. Valid species Additional types. Holotype. NMA P40965. Paratypes. 1 Parthenogenetic ♀ respectively in USNM, BMNH, AMG, NMA, SM and Frey’s personal collection in Bloomington. Reference. Frey (1993).Published as part of Diaz, Analía R., Álvarez, Victor Hugo Merlo & Damborenea, Cristina, 2017, Type material housed in the Carcinological Collection of the Museo de La Plata, Argentina, pp. 88-102 in Zootaxa 4303 (1) on page 92, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4303.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/99786
Comparaison de deux techniques d'anesthésie locorégionale chez la brebis à l'aide d'un filament de von Frey électronique
Dans de nombreuses situations, les techniques d'anesthésie locorégionale offrent au clinicien des solutions pour une meilleure gestion de l'analgésie. Après une présentation des molécules utilisables en pratique, les méthodes d’évaluation de la douleur et les stimuli nociceptifs disponibles en médecine vétérinaire sont abordés. Puis, la réalisation d’une étude comparative de deux techniques d’anesthésie locorégionale du flanc chez la brebis : paravertébrale et « L inversé », met en évidence un réel intérêt de l’utilisation d’un filament de von Frey électronique dans l’optique de bonnes pratiques anesthésiques. Cette étude révèle aussi des différences importantes entre les techniques : délai d’apparition de l’analgésie, surface et durée d’anesthésie... Ce travail permet d’établir des valeurs-seuils ; il constitue un préliminaire nécessaire à l’utilisation du filament de von Frey électronique lors d’anesthésie du flanc des petits ruminants et sera la base d’études futures
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