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- 1From: American Nurse Journal. (Vol. 16, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewed2700 E. Broad Sreet, Mansfield, TX 76063 682-242-2000 * MethodistHealthSystem.org Methodist Mansfield Medical Center, a 262-bed acute care hospital, is your trusted choice for award-winning care. Serving the...
- 2From: Architecture. (Vol. 92, Issue 7)Despite the high cost of oil, destination retail venues--not to mention SUVs--continue to grow in size. In April, for example, a dramatic entertainment and shopping project opened alongside Japan's Tokyo Dome, an...
- 3From: Asian - Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. (Vol. 20, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT : The objective of this study was to develop a simplified, efficient, and accurate protocol for sexing goat embryos. Based on the amelogenin gene located on the conservation region of X- and Y- chromosomes, a...
- 4From: Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand. (Vol. 26, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAUCKLAND CITY Hospital has received a $262 million funding boost to replace 50-year-old infrastructure. The money was allocated in Budget 2019. Announcing the funding last month, Health Minister Chris Hipkins said it was...
- 5From: Information Today. (Vol. 11, Issue 3)Basline Software has released the 1994 edition of its policy construction kit, Information Security Policies Made Easy. Containing more than 600 already-written information security policies, this all-in-one package...
- 6From: Government Computer News. (Vol. 17, Issue 3)For fiscal 1999, the Defense Department wants more money for advanced technologies so military officers can get battlefield information faster and fight wars better. The department's $257.3 billion budget request for...
- 7From: New Disease Reports. (Vol. 44, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedFlorida is a leading producer of fresh‐market tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) in the US, a $262 million industry for the state. In October 2019, eight tomato plants showing chlorotic, cupped leaves and stunted foliage...
- 8From: Issues in Science and Technology. (Vol. 26, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedDespite strong Republican opposition, the House on May 28 approved the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010 by a 262 to 150 vote. The legislation is designed to make investments in science, innovation, and...
- 9From: Harvard Law Review. (Vol. 125, Issue 7)In United States v. Booker, (1) the Supreme Court rendered the Federal Sentencing Guidelines advisory in order to remedy the scheme's infringement of the jury trial right. (2) Yet the extent to which judicial fact...
- 10From: Christian Scholar's Review. (Vol. 42, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAmanda Rose. Showdown in the Sonoran Desert: Religion, Law, and the Immigration Controversy. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. x + 208 pp. $29.99, ISBN 9780199890934. In the final chapter of Amanda Rose's...
- 11From: Advanced Materials & Processes. (Vol. 164, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThese tables are a small sampling of the useful information to be found in the 700-page ASM handbook. It consists of 48 peer-reviewed articles on how metals and nonmetals are affected by high temperatures, corrosive...
- 12From: Michigan Law Review. (Vol. 117, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn today's economy, consumers demand experiences. From Star Wars to Harry Potter, fans do not just want to watch or read about their favorite characters--they want to be them. They don the robes of Gryffindor, flick...
- 13From: Materials. (Vol. 15, Issue 18) Peer-ReviewedIntergranular corrosion is one of the most important processes affecting the behaviour of austenitic stainless steels. Factors such as steel chemical composition, the degree of prior deformation and the exposure...
- 14From: Molecules (Basel). (Vol. 28, Issue 24) Peer-ReviewedExperimental studies of the degradation of two ribonucleosides (guanosine and uridine) were carried out by making use of mechanochemistry. Mechanochemical experiments reveal the decomposition of guanosine and uridine,...
- 15From: Journal of Genetics. (Vol. 97, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIn this study, we aimed to assess the sequence diversity of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class-II DRB gene at exon 2 in gazelles raised in Sanliurfa Province of Turkey. Twenty DNA samples isolated from gazelles...
- 16From: Government Computer News. (Vol. 13, Issue 15)Thomas-Conrad Corp.'s new PC Card token-ring adapter, the TC4141, comes with its own lockable connector and 3-meter cable. The $543 PC Card Type II adapter has Network Driver Interface Specification and Open Data-link...
- 17From: The Advocate. (Vol. 38, Issue 4)The following comments are by LaMarr D. Edgerson, PsyD, LMFT, NBCCH. Edgerson owns a private practice that specializes and focuses on traumatic stress, and he is the director-at-large on AMHCA's board of directors. He...
- 18From: Pharmacia. (Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAbstract The SIRT1 is overexpressed in a number of cancers. As a result, inhibiting SIRT1 may be used as a cancer treatment technique. Modification of 1-benzoyl-3-methylthiourea derivatives was carried out in this...
- 19From: eLife. (Vol. 10) Peer-ReviewedCoordinated animal locomotion depends on the development of functional proprioceptors. While early cell-fate determination processes are well characterized, little is known about the terminal differentiation of cells...
- 20From: Contemporary Long Term Care. (Vol. 22, Issue 5)Freelance writer Katherine J. Paul is a frequent contributor to Contemporary Long Term Care. She is based In Hiram, Ohio. PRESSURE ULCERS MAY BE CLOSELY LINKED IN MOST PEOPLE'S minds to traditional nursing homes,...