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Illustrator's flat signature in The novels and stories of Richard Harding Davis
This edition includes the flat signature of Illustrator Charles Dana Gibson on the frontispiece in "Gallegher, and other stories"; and a second signature in "Soldiers of Fortune". This is a limited-edition, 256-copy run of "The novels and stories of Richard Harding Davis" [v. 4]. Richard Harding Davis, author, 1864-1916.--v.1. The bar sinister and other stories.--v.2. The exiles and other stories.--v.3. Gallegher and other stories.--v.4. Soldiers of fortune.--v.5. Captain Macklin: his memoirs.--v.6. Ranson's Folly.--v.7. The White mice.-- v.8. The Scarlet car.--v.9. The bar sinister.--v.10. The man who could not lose.--v.11. The red cross girl.--v.12. The lost road.
Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916
Interview of Verna E. Howard
Noted radio evangelist, author and businessman, V. E. Howard was inducted into the Harding College Oral History library on August 14, 1970
Structure and heterogeneity of gliadin: A hydrodynamic evaluation
A study of the heterogeneity and conformation in solution [in 70% (v/v) aq. ethanol] of gliadin proteins from wheat was undertaken based upon sedimentation velocity in the analytical ultracentrifuge, analysis of the distribution coefficients and ellipsoidal axial ratios assuming quasi-rigid particles, allowing for a range of plausible time-averaged hydration values. All classical fractions (α, γ, ωslow, ωfast) show three clearly resolved components. Based on the weight-average sedimentation coefficient for each fraction and a weight-average molecular weight from sedimentation equilibrium and/or cDNA sequence analysis, all the proteins are extended molecules with axial ratios ranging from ~10 to 30 with α appearing the most extended and γ the least. © 2009 European Biophysical Societies' Association
Class of 1977
Graduates:Dwight Arnold Albright, MARebecca Jean Amole, MARDouglas Eugene Brown, Jr., MThRonald James Brown, MARCharles Edward (Eddie) Cloer, MTh -- Also listed in the 1976 programPaul Russell Cole, MARGary Dean Collier, MThKenneth James Dawdy, MARDaniel Allen Dozier, MARRussell Paul Dudrey, MThJohnny Ivy Duke, MThRaymond Thomas Exum, MARJohn David Fortner, MThRandal Jack Givens, MAR -- Also listed in the 1978 programRonald Eugene Goudeau, MThJames Calvin Henry, Jr., MARNoel Stephen Horton, MA -- Also listed in the 1976 programPaul Burton Isom, MARVirginia Kay Crawford Jackson, MARandall Shawn Jones, MAPaul Eugene Kitzmiller, MALeslie V. Mahagan, MThTimothy Earl Matheny, MThJoe Lee McDaniel, MARPat McGee, MThJames Burton McSwain, MAThomas D. Miller, MAJ. B. Myers, MThRodney C. Myers, MARWilliam Orchard-Hayes, III, MThCharles C. Pugh, III, MAD. Wayne Scott, MAHarold Shank, MARLarry Mack Sheehy, MAKeith A. Sorbo, MARHerman Paul Stanley, Jr., MARStephen Edward (Steve) Teel, MAR -- Also listed in the 1976 programTerry E. Thomley, MAJerry Wayne Thompson, MAJoseph August Tomlinson, Jr., MThThomas R. Wadsworth, MThAlan Ray Watson, MARMichael E. Weimer, MARFrank Earl Wheeler, MThGus White, III, MARJoseph Albert Woods, MTh
Administrators & Faculty:Annie May Alston -- LibrarianBill W. Flatt -- Registrar and Associate Professor of CounselingClifton L. (Cliff) Ganus, Jr. -- President, Harding CollegeHarold H. Hazelip -- Dean and Professor of Christian DoctrineJoel Johnson -- Director of Student Services -- Song leaderJack P. Lewis -- Professor of BibleJoe Mac Lynn -- Associate Professor of MinistryDon L. Meredith -- Associate LibrarianCarroll Duane Osburn -- Assistant Professor of New TestamentJohn A. Scott, Sr. -- Associate Professor of Old Testament and CounselingCarl Philip Slate -- Assistant Professor of Preaching and MissionsW. B. West, Jr. -- Professor of New Testament
Guests:Joe Barnett -- Minister, Broadway Church of Christ, Lubbock, TX -- AddressJim Chester -- Director, Harding Academy of Memphis A Cappella ChorusJack J. Goode -- Member, Board of TrusteesBill Simpson -- Minister, Coleman Avenue Church of Christ -- BenedictionClarence Sparks -- Minister, Hernando Church of Christ -- Invocationhttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/hst-graduates/1018/thumbnail.jp
Class of 2021
Graduates:Edward V. Carr, MACMSean Patrick Cavender, MAMaurice A. Charles, MACMJake Chism, MDivWilliam Alexander Courington, MACChristean Covington, MDivKyle Dingus, MDivDavid Paul Gardner, MACMJohn L. Hardiman, MACMLogan Hollinsaid, MDivKent Michael Jobe, DMinAddison Scott Keele, MDivGlen E. Knabe, DMinSamuel E. Marlow Jr., MDivScott Andrew McFarland, MDivBrian Shawn Mickey, MACMMary Cana Moore, MDivBenjamin (Benji) Nicholas, MDivAaron Christopher Parker, MAJoshua Caleb Parnell, MDivIan Peele, MACMAnthony Ray Powell, MDivAllen Milton Stanley, DMinLucas Alexander Suddreth, MDivMorrisa Watson Summers, MDivTanner Ross Versage, MACMAlicia Dawn Williamson, MACM
Administrators & Faculty:Robert Allen Black -- Dean and Professor of New TestamentDavid Burks -- President, Harding UniversityJames T. (Jim) Martin -- Vice President -- InvocationBarry Stephen (Steve) McLeod -- Associate DeanMark E. Powell -- Professor of Theology -- Benediction
Guests:Rodney Plunket -- Addresshttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/hst-graduates/1062/thumbnail.jp
Validating a dynamic population microsimulation model: Recent experience in Australia
Available published research on microsimulation tends to focus on the results of policy simulations rather than upon validation of the models and their outputs. Dynamic population microsimulation models, which age an entire population through time for some decades, create particular validation challenges. This article outlines some of the issues that arise when attempting to validate dynamic population models, including changing behaviour, the need to align results with other aggregate ‘official’ projections, data quality and useability. Drawing on recent experience with the construction of the new Australian Population and Policy Simulation Model (APPSIM), the article discusses the techniques being used to validate this new dynamic population microsimulation model.Dynamic microsimulation, validation, model output, usability
Quality of life and wellbeing among HIV outpatients in East Africa: a multicentre observational study.
BACKGROUND: Global health investment has reduced HIV mortality and transmission. However, little is known of patient-reported outcomes alongside ART rollout. This study aimed to measure wellbeing using patient-reported outcome measures (PROMS) among outpatients at PEPFAR-funded facilities. METHODS: In a multicentre 2 country cross-sectional study, adults attending 12 facilities in Kenya and Uganda gave self-reported data on quality of life (physical and mental wellbeing dimensions), functional and a measure of multidimensional problems (physical, psychological, social and spiritual). RESULTS: Among the 1,337 participants, multidimensional problems were more common in psychological, spiritual and social domains than in physical. In multivariable analysis using GEE to adjust for facility effect, the mental health subscale of quality of life was lower for people with limited functional status (B = -5.27, 95% CI -5.99, 1. -4.56 p < 0.001) and higher for wealthier people (B = 0.91, 95% CI 0.48, 1.33, p < 0.001). The physical health subscale of quality of life was lower for those with limited functional status (B = -8.58, 95% CI -9.46 to -7.70, p < 0.001) and those who had a caregiver present (B = -1.97, 95% CI -3.72 to -0.23, p = 0.027), higher for wealthier people (B = 1.14, 95% CI 0.65, 1.64, p < 0.001), and positively associated with CD4 count (B = 1.61, 95% CI 1.08-2.14, p < 0.001). Multidimensional problems were more burdensome for people with limited functional status (B = -2.06, 95% CI -2.46 to -1.66, p < 0.001), and less burdensome with more education (B = 0.63, 95% CI 0.25-1.00, p = 0.001) or ART use (B = 0.94, 95% CI 0.34-1.53, p = 0.002). CONCLUSIONS: Multidimensional problems are highly prevalent, and worse with declining function. Importantly, ART use does not appear to be protective for self-reported physical and mental dimensions of quality of life. Assessment and management of self-reported wellbeing must form part of HIV care and treatment services to ensure maximum benefit from ART investment
Naval biography; or, The history and lives of distinguished characters in the British navy, from the earliest period of history to the present time.
Vol. 1 has imprint: London, E. Harding, 1800; v. 2. has imprint: London, J. Scott, 1805.Mode of access: Internet.SML By96 8: Plates missing
Econometric Analysis and Prediction of Recurrent Events
Economic events such as expansions and recessions in economic activity, bull and bear markets in stock prices and financial crises have long attracted substantial interest. In recent times there has been a focus upon predicting the events and constructing Early Warning Systems of them. Econometric analysis of such recurrent events is however in its infancy. One can represent the events as a set of binary indicators. However they are different to the binary random variables studied in micro-econometrics, being constructed from some (possibly) continuous data. The lecture discusses what difference this makes to their econometric analysis. It sets out a framework which deals with how the binary variables are constructed, what an appropriate estimation procedure would be, and the implications for the prediction of them. An example based on Turkish business cycles is used throughout the lecture.Business and Financial Cycles; Binary Time Series; BBQ Algorithm
The Significance of Mental Disorder Classification
R (on the application of B) v Ashworth Hospital Authority [2003] EWCA Civ 547Court of Appeal (15th April 2003) Simon Brown LJ, Dyson LJ, and Scott Baker L
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