250 resultados para Copp, Melinda
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Front Row: Kelsey Kollen, Stefanie Volpe, Mary Conner.
Second Row: Meghan Doe, Liz Elsner, Lisa Mack, Marissa Young, Courtney Betley, Monica Schock, Amy Prichard.
Back Row: Student Manager Natalie Shaver, Jennifer Kreinbrink, Michelle Teschler, Meghan Ritter, Melinda Moulden, Lauren Holland, Jessica Merchant, Nicole Motycka, Angie Churchill.
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Top Row: Lisa A. Anton, Karen M. Banish, Sherry L. Bendele, Lori Bishop, Rossana Biundo, Jennifer Brooks, Stefanie J. Brown, Kimberly J. Coleman, Christine M. Decker, Mary Jo Diebold, Molly Donohue, Mary C. Dubois, Meggan C. Ebert
Row 2: Michelle Fox, Ann Marie Gergely, Nina N. Giglio, Stephen Gniewek, Jennifer K. Gollon, Laura E. Gregorius, Shiree A. Hamilton, Corinne R. Hardecki, Yoline M. Hargrave, Raina C. Hartitz, Dana M. Hocking, Andrea E. Jarrett
Row 3: Nancy Johnson, Harjot Kaur, Doreen M. Kinney, Kristine Boyle, Michele Phillips, Anthony Stewart, Pamela Blumson, Lisa Rudin, Lisa Eby, Christina Koehlmann, Julie A. Kolar, Shelly M. Kraiza
Row 4: Cindy Kvarnberg, Beth Anne Lannan, Martha Lasley, James A. Lowery
Row 5: Eileen M. Lucier, Anne Marie Lutostanski, Crystal Tchoryk, Kathy Kline, Donna L. Marshall, Mary C. Maxim
Row 6: Melinda J. Mc Calla, Carolyn Mclean, Molly B. Meyersohn, Christine L. Nersesian, Ann-Marie Nosotti
Row 7: Darlene D. Osemlak, Francine D. Paglia, Danee L. Paullin, Shake Ketefian, Janice B. Lindberg, Rhetaugh G. Dumas, Violet Barkauskas, Beverly Jones, Elisabeth Pennington, Jill L. Pierpont, Marie E. Rosenburg, Rebecca L. Rotole
Row 8: Carla D. Rouse, Merilynne H. Rush, Bernadette Michelle Santos, Stephanie A. Schaltz, Colleen M. Seastrom, Anita M. Shedlock, Judith A. Skonieczny, Alice Skumautz, Nancy A. Standler, Kristine Stoetzer, Annaflor O. Suan, Lynn E. Taylo
Row 9: Renee M. Thibodeau, Kirsten M. Thornquist, Lisa A. Treash, Lisa Marie Warriner, Miriam Beth Weiner, Teresa Wen, Martha Hill Wenzler, Melissa K. White, Denise M. Williams, Christina L. Wroubel, Jamie K. Yeulett, Sarah Jo York, Jennifer Zolinski
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Top Row: Alexis Adamjee, Jennifer Ahlquist, Crista Andress, Dawn Arringdale, Freda Ayensu, Genevieve Balangero, Maureen Berlucchi, Amanda Bevier, Nina Bibicoff, Rachel Black, Denise Black, Jackie Braun, Kristen Bryant, Betty Burgner, Julie Butchart, Nicholas Cameron, Jessica Carver, Christine Cha, Kelly Clement
Row 2: Lauren Cochran, Kathleen Connell, Amanada Cooperwasser, Lindsay Cousino, Lindsey Evans, Stephen Kilijanczyk, Kathryn Evans, Kathryn Bucrek, Ida Elise Broadwater, Renee Havey, Sharon Warner, Katie Darnell, Katrina DeWitt, Kolleen Kowalske, Keather Rechtweg, Kristen Cowan, Alison Damioli, Dinah Denton, Melinda Dobie
Row 3: Rosemarie Donnelly, Kelly Doyle, Deanna Dusseau, Jacqueline Elegant, Ashley Faulk, Kristin Ferszt, Christine Catalan, Sarah Borgstadt-Smith, Paul Holtz, Tracy Jakubiec, Chemari Justice, Patricia Oppenheim, Kelly Fleming, Melissa Foster, Emily French, Tracy Gallo, Kathie Garrett, Jacqueline Garry
Row 4: Monique Gennari, Megan Gerlinger, Deborah Glazer, Terah Griggs, Edward Grosser, Kristy Haigh, Amanda Halbert, Jennifer Hammer, Emily Harris, Erin Harris, Elizabeth Hassenrik, Elizabeth Heinbeck
Row 5: Brianna Hirsch, Jessica Hoffman, Heather Hoffner, Bridget Holtz, Melissa Housefield, Sarah Hudson, Kathy Huffnagle, Hilary Hunt, Ashley Jannesen, Lauren Jarvis, Sarah Jarvis, Younhee Jee
Row 6: Ruth Jensen, Janet Wilson Johnston, Brandi Josephs, Amy Kangwankij, Julie Kramb, Dianna Krankurs, Allan Kucab, Kimberly Lai, Sarah Layher, Erin Layher, Dung Le, Hedy Leiter
Row 7: Lauren Loftus, Michael Long, Caroline Loukotka, Shoshana Love, Norma Martinez, Kristen McElreath, Lindsi McErlean, Renee McGlone, Lynne McIntosh, Ian McLelland, Ashley Mester, Anika Meyers
Row 8: Elizabeth Miles, Sarah Miller, Juliana Moore, Nicole Nastanski, Sarah Neighbours, Emily Newman, Judith Lynch-Sauer, Patricia Coleman-Burns, Judith Wismont, Kathleen Potempa, Carol Loveland-Cherry, Carolyn Sampselle, Joanne Pohl, Katie Pace, Bethany Panyard, sejal Patel, Chelsea Patnoude, Amy Jo Perry, Joseph Piotrowski
Row 9: Kate Pittel, Natalie Podolsky, Jessica Pollman, Nicole Pratt, Laura Ready, Amanda Retzbach, Katie Richards, Nicole Rico, April Robertson, Meighan Robinson, Stephanie Robinson, Talia Roesner, Autumn Romanowski, Anne Sage, Sally Scharg, Melissa Schultz, Renee Shelton, Natalie Sherry
Row 10: Rebecca Siereveld, Karen Simon, Emily Sosnowski, Elissa Stier, Darcy Stoll, Nicole Sukich, Erin Sykes-Miller, Tami Szuba, John Tallman, Michelle Taylor, Ashley Thelen, Gina Thomas, Rachel Tovian, Yuanyuan Wan, Nicole Young
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Back Row: Denise Cameron?, Colleen Woodbury, Theresa Conlin, Kathryn Young, Roberta Zald, Linda Severin, head coach Carmel Borders
Front Row: ?, ?, Lydia Sims, Carol Klomparens, Jacklyn Boyden, Melinda Fertig
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Front Row: Diana Kozloff, Claudia Lopez, Nicole Bryant, Belinda Koo, Marcie Klein, Layne Schiff Daniela Garcia, Fazeela Siddiqui.
Second Row: Jacelyn Ferstle, Sera Coppolino, Julie Brescoll, Alison Hickey, Heather Uhring, Kara Paske, Justin Goble, Melissa Andrzejak, Laurie Burkitt, Molly McMahon, Angela Beirhuizen, Jenny Bryant, Nora Obringer, Jessica Hoppe
Third Row: Kelly Raczak, Jennifer Kinon, Tammy Chang, Courtney Johnson, Christins Meyer, Lisa Hopkins, Caroline Gregory, Susan Shortreed, Nicole Plott, Alexandra Ponikvar, Elizabeth Nelson, Jaime Stilson, Katherine Johnson, Melanie Duncan, Hillary Loomis, Toby Scott, Christine Ribbens, Cheryl Katz.
Fourth Row: Amalia Stefanou, Sarah Price, Michelle Wolbert, Janet Jin, Vita Scaglione, Tamara McBratney, Missy Meier, Melinda Ball, Megan Memmer, Vanessa D'Anna, Carolyn Eichenhorn, Mary Goodwin, Noelle Erbeck, Jeanine Seeger, Monica Howie, Erin Gasser, Laurel Donnel-Fink,
Not Pictured: Julie Muething,
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Front Row: Jeanine Seeger, Rachel Brunelle, Belinda Koo, Fazeela Siddiqui, Helen Dalis, Samantha Chao, Haley Choi, Carissa Bragg, Kim Roseland, Erin Brosko, Leslie Field, Danielle Scaglione, Sam Ehrlich
Second Row: Angela Bierhuizen, Petra Juzwishin, Melinda Ball, Hanna Fenster, Catherine Aiken, Christine Milkovich, Megan Harrison, Margaret Conway, Abby Hill, Alyssa Wood, Emoke Bury, Stormy McGee
Third Row: Brooke Goodwin, Nora Obringer, Liz Glenn, Brooke Schultz, Can Aretakis, Kelly Wilson, Pam Reid, Kelly Godchaux, Sarah Melton, Amy Anstandig, Erin Kopicki, Christina Ceo
Fourth Row: Student Athletic Trainer Shayla Sellers, Melanie Duncan, Kristine Johns, Tamara McBratney, Sophie Roberge, Caroline Gregory, Alexandria Ponikvar, Julie Brescoll, Liz Nelson, Christina Meyer, Sera Coppolino, Jen Kinon
Fifth Row: Student Volunteer Sara Price, Student Volunteer Sara Domnitz, Kate Johnson, Justin Goble, Jenny Bryant, Laurel Donnell-Fink, Jaime Stilson, Alison Hickey, Student Athletic Trainer Kiara King
Top Row: Boatman Matt LeBlanc, Assistant Coach Emily Ford, Head Coach Mark Rothstein, Assistant Coach Karen Smyte, Coaching Intern Vita Scaglione
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Front Row: Jennifer Kreinbrink, Nicole Motycka, Michelle Teschler, Lauren Holland, Jessica Merchant.
Second Row: Jennifer Olds, Amy Prichard, Meghan Ritter, Courtney Betley, Monica Schock, Angie Churchill, Meghan Doe.
Third Row: Liz Elsner, Melinda Moulden, Lisa Mack, Marissa Young.
Back Row: Stephanie Bercaw, Grace Leutele, Tiffany Haas, Jennie Ritter, Student Manager Natalie Shaver.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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Sleepiness is a significant contributor to car crashes and sleepiness related crashes have higher mortality and morbidity than other crashes. Young adult drivers are at particular risk for sleepiness related car crashes. It has been suggested that this is because young adults are typically sleepier than older adults because of chronic sleep loss, and more often drive at times of increased risk of acute sleepiness. This prospective study aimed to determine the relationship between predicted and perceived sleepiness while driving in 47 young-adult drivers over a 4-week period. Sleepiness levels were predicted by a model incorporating known circadian and sleep factors influencing alertness, and compared to subjective ratings of sleepiness during 25 18 driving episodes. Results suggested that young drivers frequently drive while at risk of crashing, at times of predicted sleepiness (>7% of episodes) and at times they felt themselves to be sleepy (>23% of episodes). A significant relationship was found between perceived and predicted estimates of sleepiness. However, the participants nonetheless drove at these times. The results of this study may help preventative programs to specifically target factors leading to increased sleepiness when driving (particularly time of day), and to focus interventions to stop young adults from driving when they feel sleepy. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Solid phase microextraction (SPME) offers a solvent-free and less labour-intensive alternative to traditional flavour isolation techniques. In this instance, SPME was optimised for the extraction of 17 stale flavour volatiles (C3-11,13 methyl ketones and C4-10 saturated aldehydes) from the headspace of full-cream ultrahigh-temperature (UHT)-processed milk. A comparison of relative extraction efficiencies was made using three fibre coatings, three extraction times and three extraction temperatures. Linearity of calibration curves, limits of detection and repeatability (coefficients of variation) were also used in determining the optimum extraction conditions. A 2 cm fibre coating of 50130 gm divinylbenzene/Carboxen/polydimethylsiloxane in conjunction with a 15 min extraction at 40 degrees C were chosen as the final optimum conditions. This method can be used as an objective tool for monitoring the flavour quality of UHT milk during storage. (c) 2005 Society of Chemical Industry.
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Methyl ketones, aldehydes and free saturated fatty acids were measured in the headspace of samples of two indirectly processed and two directly processed Australian commercial UHT milks during room temperature storage for 16 weeks. The analytes were isolated using headspace solid phase microextraction and analysed by gas chromatography coupled with flame ionisation detection. All methyl ketones and aldehydes increased during storage, With free saturated fatty acids exhibiting little change. On average, the total methyl ketone and aldehyde concentrations in the indirectly processed UHT milks were higher than those in the directly processed samples. A strong correlation was found between the concentration of methyl ketones and various heat indices (furosine, lactulose and undenatured whey proteins) in the milk samples.
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Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) is an innate immune system pattern recognition molecule that kills a wide range of pathogens via the lectin complement pathway. MBL deficiency is associated with severe infection but the best measure of this deficiency is undecided. We investigated the influence of MBL functional deficiency on the development of sepsis in 195 adult patients, 166 of whom had bloodstream infection and 35 had pneumonia. Results were compared with 236 blood donor controls. MBL function (C4b deposition) and levels were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Using receiver-operator characteristics of MBL function in healthy controls, we identified a level of < 0.2 U mu L-1 as a highly discriminative marker of low MBL2 genotypes. Median MBL function was lower in sepsis patients (0.18 U mu L-1) than in controls (0.48 U mu L-1, P < 0.001). MBL functional deficiency was more common in sepsis patients than controls (P < 0.001). MBL functional deficient patients had significantly higher sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) scores and higher MBL function and levels were found in patients with SOFA scores predictive of good outcome. Deficiency of MBL function appears to be associated with bloodstream infection and the development of septic shock. High MBL levels may be protective against severe sepsis. © 2006 Federation of European Microbiological Societies Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.