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    Supplemental_Material – Supplemental material for The Short Musculoskeletal Function Assessment: a study of the reliability, construct validity and responsiveness in patients sustaining trauma

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    Supplemental material, Supplemental_Material for The Short Musculoskeletal Function Assessment: a study of the reliability, construct validity and responsiveness in patients sustaining trauma by Max W de Graaf, Inge HF Reininga, Klaus W Wendt, Erik Heineman and Mostafa El Moumni in Clinical Rehabilitation</p

    The Neighbourhood of Infinity

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    Fanzine dedicated to the work of Mark E Smith and The Fall. Collaboration between myself and artists, Inge Marleen and David Powell. Sole author of text: “And then I heard a voice say, ‘Hey, you’re lost in music.’

    George B. Inge papers, MSS.0728

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    Abstract: Research material for the book, The Herndon and Inge Families: Genealogical, Historical, Biographical.Scope and Content Note: This collection contains research material for the book, The Herndon and Inge Families: Genealogical, Historical, Biographical, written by Inge and published by the Gregath Company of Cullman, Alabama, in 1977. The papers include correspondence regarding the book, correspondence from Inge family members, note cards, handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, excerpts from books containing genealogical information, and drafts of the manuscripts.Biographical/Historical Note: Colonel George B. Inge was born and raised in Mobile, Alabama. Inge served in the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Reserve during World War II and worked for many years in the United States Civil Service prior to his retirement in 1962. He has been honored with numerous military medals and ribbons and has been a member and leader in many civic organizations in Mobile. In addition to The Herndon and Inge Families: Genealogical, Historical, Biographical, Inge is also the author of Our Book of State, a history of the Order of Myths, Mobile's oldest parading Mardi Gras society. He is married to Marie Bishop Inge. Information obtained from The Herndon and Inge Families: Genealogical, Historical, Biographical

    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-ojs-10.1177_23259671221123297 - Translation, Validity, and Reliability of the Dutch Anterior Cruciate Ligament–Quality of Life Questionnaire

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    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-ojs-10.1177_23259671221123297 for Translation, Validity, and Reliability of the Dutch Anterior Cruciate Ligament–Quality of Life Questionnaire by Astrid J. de Vries, Reinoud W. Brouwer, Rianne Huis in t’ Veld, Wybren A. van der Wal, Inge H.F. Reininga and Roy A.G. Hoogeslag in Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine</p

    Reininga, Inge

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    Uncloseting Drama: Tennessee Williams, William Inge, and Gay Identity in Terry Teachout's Billy and Me

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    This paper was presented at the 39th Annual William Inge Theater Festival & Conference hosted by the William Inge Center for the Arts in April 2022.Terry Teachout’s 2017 play, Billy and Me, imagines two fictional encounters between Tennessee Williams and William Inge: first, in a bar in Chicago in 1944 immediately following a pre-Broadway tryout of The Glass Menagerie, then in New York in 1959 following the premiere of Inge’s A Loss of Roses. Through fictional dialogue, Teachout builds upon the historical relationship between these two playwrights to imagine the conversations that must have connected them as two midcentury gay playwrights in America: success and failure, sexual conquests, relationships, and addiction. In this way, Teachout’s play attempts to “uncloset” the issues that were at the heart of Williams’ and Inge’s life and work. Through a comparative analysis of specific characters and situations in their plays, this paper explores how the representation of white, gay male identity varies from the closet dramas of Williams and Inge to the uncloseted and celebrated representation of sexual identity in the theatre of today. Teachout was the lead drama critic for The Wall Street Journal, playwright of Satchmo at the Waldorf, and author or editor of nearly eight books until his untimely death in 2022. His passion and respect for the writing and craft of America’s midcentury playwrights is apparent in the text of Billy and Me, which has had three productions up until now, providing an interesting study in how this work revivifies its historical subjects through both content as well as form

    Inge Lehmann’s work materials and seismological epistolary archive

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    &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 9.0px Times;"&gt; &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 9.0px Times;"&gt;The Inge Lehmann archive contains thousands of seismological work documents from Inge Lehmann’s private home. For a long time the author thought that the main concern was to keep the documents for posterity. There is now a renewed interest in Inge Lehmann, and some documents were presented in a poster at ESC Potsdam 2004, and the collection of documents were scanned and catalogued 2005-2006 at Storia Geofisica Ambiente in Bologna. Inge Lehmann (1888-1993) is famous for her discovery in 1936 of the earth’s inner core and for work on the upper mantle. A short biography is given. After her retirement in 1953 she worked at home in Denmark, and abroad in USA and in Canada. She took part in the creation of the European Seismological Commission in 1951, and in the creation of the International Seismological Centre in 1964. Inge Lehmann received many awards. Some letters from her early correspondence with Harold Jeffreys are discussed, they show how the inner core was discussed already in 1932. A few of the author’s reminiscences of Inge Lehmann are given.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;br /&gt

    Innovations in revision total knee arthroplasty

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    Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disorder in the world and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is thought to be the gold standard for the surgical treatment of end-stage OA. Despite good results, a significant proportion of patients need to have their knee prosthesis replaced, and an increase of the number of these so called revision TKAs (rTKAs) is seen and is expected to grow further. This thesis focuses on new techniques in rTKA and is divided into three parts: options during rTKA, alignment measurements and computer-assisted surgery (CAS). In the first part of this thesis survival rates were compared between primary and specially designed revision prostheses when implanted during rTKA. Trabecular Metal (TM) cones are designed to fill up major bone defects. Tibial components can be implanted in combination with a stem, but it is unclear whether this is necessary after reconstruction with a TM cone. This was investigated in this thesis. Prosthesis position is generally measured on conventional long-leg radiographs, but these measurements are not always accurate. With the EOS 2S/3D system the prosthesis position can be measured in 3D. In the second part of this thesis it is investigated whether EOS 3D measurements can be an alternative for measuring prosthesis position. CAS is developed to improve knee prosthesis position. It is not investigated yet if CAS also improves rotation of the prosthesis. It is also unknown whether CAS improves prosthesis position when used during rTKA. Both are being investigated in the third part of this thesis

    Opportunities for the development of geometrical reasoning in current textbooks in the UK and Japan

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    Developing a good model of the school geometry curriculum continues to be one of the most important tasks in curricular design in mathematics. This paper reports on an initial analysis of current best-selling textbooks used in lower secondary schools in Japan and the UK (specifically England and Scotland). The analysis indicates that, following the specification of the mathematics curriculum in these countries, Japanese textbooks set out to develop students’ deductive reasoning skills through the explicit teaching of proof in geometry, whereas comparative UK textbooks tend, at this level, to concentrate on finding angles, measurement, drawing, and so on, coupled with a modicum of opportunities for conjecturing and inductive reasoning. The available research suggests that each approach has its own strengths and weaknesses. Finding ways of capitalising on the strengths and mitigating the weaknesses could prove helpful in formulating new curricular models and designing new student textbooks

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