945 resultados para Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931.
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"American bibliography of the General property tax": p. 63-65; "Bibliography of reports of special commissions of taxation": p. 676-682.
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Series title also at head of t.-p. "Suggestions for students and general references": p.xvii-l. "References" at head of chapters.
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Périodicité : Annuel
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F.1 : carte pneumatique
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 60612
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 60615
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 60620
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 60623
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 60628
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 60630
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 60634
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 60635
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Estudi de Santiago Rusiñol en els seus orígens com a pintor,i descripció de la seva estada a Olot a l'estiu i principis de tardor de 1988, en què va pintar una trentena d'olis, què el mateix any va exposar a la Sala Parés com a part de la seva primera exposició individual. És llavors quan ell decideix dedicar-se a la pintura. El pintor es referia a Olot com el "país del paisatge"
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OBJECTIVES: The C-Port System (Cardica, Inc, Redwood City, Calif) integrates in one tool all functions necessary to enable rapid automated distal coronary anastomoses. The goal of this prospective, nonrandomized, and multicenter study is to determine the safety and efficacy of this novel anastomotic system. METHODS: Five centers enrolled 133 patients awaiting elective coronary artery bypass grafting surgery. Outcome variables were intraoperative device performance, incidence of device-related adverse events, predischarge and 6-month angiographic graft patency, and 12-month clinical outcome. Independent core laboratories performed qualitative and quantitative angiographic and computed tomographic assessments. RESULTS: The C-Port was used to perform a vein-to-coronary anastomosis in 130 patients. Intraoperative conversion to a hand-sewn anastomosis was necessary in 11 patients because of inadequate target site preparation, inappropriate target vessel selection, or both. Inadequate blood flow related to poor runoff required conversion in 3 additional patients. Three patients died before discharge of causes unrelated to the device. At discharge, 113 patients had a C-Port implant in place, and 104 C-Port anastomoses were studied by means of angiography, resulting in 100 FitzGibbon A, 3 FitzGibbon B, and 1 FitzGibbon 0 classifications. At 6 months, one additional patient died of a device-unrelated cause, and 98 patients were evaluated by means of angiography (n = 89). Overall patency (FitzGibbon A) was 92.1%. Three C-Port anastomoses were rated FitzGibbon B, and 4 were rated FitzGibbon 0. At 12 months, 107 (98.2%) of 109 alive patients were followed up, without any reports of device-related major adverse cardiac events. CONCLUSIONS: The C-Port System allows for a rapid, reliable, and compliant distal anastomosis and yields favorable 6-month angiographic and 12-month clinical results when compared with published studies.