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Proceedings for 1917 have title: Proceedings of the mid-winter session Virginia Press Association. The President's address for the 30th annual meeting, held 1918, states "Since we last met in our mid-winter gathering at the University of Virginia, February 8th and 9th of last year, our country has been stirred during the past three years, as perhaps never before in its history, by reason of the war now being waged in Europe."

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"A revision of the list pub. ... in the 5th Year-book of the Educational press association of America, April, 1929."

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Vol. for 1921 has title: Annual meeting of the West Virginia Bar Association.

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Proceedings for 1871-72, blue line edition

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Includes a directory of members.

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It has been proposed that low birth weight is associated with high levels of blood pressure in later life. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship of blood pressure to birth weight and current body size during growth and adulthood. A total of 711 female multiple births, with one group of 244 in their growth phase mean age 12.0 (2.3)(SD) years and the other of 467 adults (mean age 35.2 (12.6) years), had height, weight and both systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressures measured, and self-reported their birth weight. Regression analyses were performed to assess the cross-sectional and within-pair associations of blood pressure to birth weight, with and without adjustments for current body size. Within-pair analysis was based on 296 twin pairs. Cross-sectionally, a reduction in birth weight of 1 kg was associated with 2 to 3 mm Hg higher age-adjusted SBP, which was of marginal significance and explained about 2% of the population variance. Adjustment for body mass index did not significantly change this association. Within-pair analyses found no association between birth weight and SBP or DBP,even after adjusting for current body size. After age, current body size was the strongest predictor of systolic BP. The weak association of blood pressure to birth weight cross-sectionally is of interest, but any within-pair effect of birth weight on blood pressure must be minimal compared with the effect of current body size.

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Description based on: 1901-1902; title from cover.

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"Published by the Society of Alumni."

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