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    Valses de Vienne / Johann Strauss Jr, Weber, Josef Strauss... [et al.], comp. ; Orchestre symphonique de Chicago ; Fritz Reiner, dir.

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    Titre uniforme : Strauss, Johann (1825-1899). Compositeur. [Morgenblätter. RV 279]Titre uniforme : Strauss, Johann (1825-1899). Compositeur. [Kaiser-Walzer. RV 437]Titre uniforme : Strauss, Johann (1825-1899). Compositeur. [An der schönen blauen Donau. Orchestre. RV 314]Titre uniforme : Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869). Compositeur. [L'invitation à la valse. H 90]Titre uniforme : Strauss, Josef (1827-1870). Compositeur. [Dorfschwalben aus Österreich. Op. 164]Titre uniforme : Strauss, Richard (1864-1949). Compositeur. [Der Rosenkavalier. TrV 227c (Suite de valses. No 1)]Comprend : Feuilles du matin / Johann Strauss, Jr, comp. ; Orchestre symphonique de Chicago ; Fritz Reiner, dir. ; Valse de l'empereur / Johann Strauss, Jr, comp. ; Orchestre symphonique de Chicago ; Fritz Reiner, dir. ; Le beau Danube Bleu / Johann Strauss, Jr, comp. ; Orchestre symphonique de Chicago ; Fritz Reiner, dir. ; L'invitation à la valse / Weber, comp. ; Berlioz, orchestration ; Orchestre symphonique de Chicago ; Fritz Reiner, dir. ; Hirondelles d'Autriche / Josef Strauss, comp. ; Berlioz, orchestration ; Orchestre symphonique de Chicago ; Fritz Reiner, dir. ; Valses du "Chevalier à la rose" / Richard Strauss, comp. ; Orchestre symphonique de Chicago ; Fritz Reiner, dir.BnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière

    Prevalence and types of persistent dyslipidemia in patients treated with statins

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    Aim To determine the prevalence and types of persistent dyslipidemia in patients treated with different statins to reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, as well as to determine the proportion of high risk patients who did not reach the lipid target values and assess cardiologists’ further treatment advice for these patients. Methods This cross-sectional, observational study recruited 1849 outpatients from all parts of Croatia between January and September 2011 (44.6% women), 19 to 90 years old (average age 63.13) treated with statins for at least 6 months. We analyzed how the potency and type of lipidlowering treatment were correlated with CVD risk level and achieving treatment goals according to 2007 Joint European Guidelines on CVD prevention. Results Most patients (81.3%) were at high risk for CVD. The most frequently used statin was atorvastatin (42.8%), followed by simvastatin (27.6%) and rosuvastatin (22.8%). Only 35.5% patients achieved low density lipoproteincholesterol treatment target. Patients treated with more potent statins had better results. A total of 22.3% of patients had high density lipoprotein-cholesterol below 1.0 mmol/L ( ~ 40 mg/dL) for men and below 1.2 ( ~ 45 mg/dL) for women and 46.4% had triglycerides above 1.7 mmol/L ( ~ 150 mg/dL) but there were no significant differences between statins in improving these parameters. Most of the patients on more potent statins were not advised by their cardiologists to change the type or dosage of statin, which was more common in patients on less potent statins. Conclusion A considerable number of patients treated with statins did not achieve the treatment goal values. The results were better in patients treated with more potent statins and cardiologists advised them much less frequently to change the type and dosage of statin. There is a need for more intensive treatment, especially for high-risk patients. This could be accomplished by optimizing patients’ adherence, using more potent statins, titrating current statin therapy to higher doses, or using a combined lipid-lowering treatment

    Letter from T.H. Hayes, Jr. to Attorney Henry M. Beaty Jr

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    A letter of recommendation for Russell B. Sugarmon, Jr. to be admitted to the bar in Memphis and Shelby County. The author commends his ability, character, and family background

    Letter from Robert J. Walsh Jr., Chief, Freedom of Information/Privacy Office, Department of the Army, to Michi Weglyn, July 23, 1990

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    A letter from Robert J. Walsh Jr., Chief, Freedom of Information/Privacy Office, Department of the Army, to Michi Weglyn. The letter is a response to Weglyn's 1988 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), regarding records on the Japanese American Citizenship League (JACL).These materials are from box 73 and 74 of the Frank Chin Papers. The Frank Chin Papers contain personal and professional correspondence between Frank Chin and Michi Weglyn relating to particular projects on which either author was working as well as files related to the Day of Remembrance Tribute to Michi Weglyn

    Visiting author Dr. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. at MU

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    Visiting author Dr. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. at MU , b&w. Schlesinger wrote a book on disuniting America.https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon_photo_morgue/1756/thumbnail.jp

    Visiting author Dr. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. being interviewed at MU

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    Visiting author Dr. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. being interviewed at MU , b&w. Schlesinger wrote a book on disuniting America.https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon_photo_morgue/1757/thumbnail.jp

    Alf Mapp, Jr., 13th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    An Eminent Scholar at Old Dominion University, Alf Mapp, Jr., is the author of six books, most recently Thomas Jefferson: A Strange Case of Mistaken Identity, cited as one of the Forty Best Books of 1987. He has written many other books and is the author of more than 800 articles in the New York Times and other metropolitan newspapers, scholarly journals, and popular magazines

    Henry Adams, Jr. letter to father, February 5, 1952

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    This letter was written by Henry Adams Jr. to his father, Henry Adams, expressing his feelings and experiences during his time in the army. Junior, as he was called in the family, had been posted to Alaska after his basic Army training, and assigned to an otherwise all-white company. In this three-page letter written on decorative notepaper, Junior writes about his army experiences, and says that he feels like Jackie Robinson, a test case for integrated units in the military. The United States Army was not integrated during World War II; African Americans and whites served in separate units. Harry Truman issued an executive order intended to end segregation in the Army in January of 1948, and letters such as this indicate that the executive order took some time to become fully effective

    [Newspaper Clipping: Judge Blocks Author In Move to Aid Shaw #1]

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    Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which states that Judge Edward A. Haggerty Jr. blocked Saturday Evening Post author James Phelan from providing defense testimony
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