356 resultados para Tippett, Brad
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Back Row: head coach Kurt Golder, Daniel Diaz-Luong, Kenny Keener, Ethan Johnson, Tim Dehr, Jesse Coleman, Louis Levine, Adam Hattersley, Scott Vetere, asst. coach Mike Burns
Front Row: trainer Erica Roth, Justin Toman, Brad Kenna, Kevin Roulston, Randy D'Amura, Bryan Pascoe, Jose "LaLo" Haro, Josh Levin, trainer Bakara Lewis
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]Fred Julian (15), Brad Myers (17), John Halstead (81)
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Front Row: Brian Gunn, Eric Namesnik, Stephen Duttenhofer, Jeff Jozwiak, Bradley Lambert, Noel Strauss, Gregory Gooch, Eric Wunderlich, James Hume
Second Row: asst. coach Alex Braunfeld, Brad Whitridge, Chris Veber, Matthew Jaffe, Thomas Hay, Shuichi Matsumoto, Abel Sanchez, Brice Kopas, Timothy Bower, Eric Lesser, John Kiani, diving Coach Dick Kimball
Third Row: volunteer asst. coach Mike Barrowman, Joseph Janik, Alex Bogaerts, Rob Genova, Daniel Abruzzi, Jan Wenzel, Royce Sharp, Kent Tschannen, Rodney VanTassell, Steve West, Courtney Faller, head coach Jon Urbanchek
Back Row: Kevin Glass, Randy Teeters, Gustavo Borges, Thomas Blake, Marcel Wouda
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Seated, L-R: head coach Jon Urbanchek, asst. coach Alex Braunfeld, Abel Sanchez, Steven West, Gustavo Borges, Thomas Blake, Scott Dill, Chris Veber, Daniel Abruzzi, diving coach Dick Kimball.
Standing: manager Jeff Baranyi, volunteer coach Shigeo Ogata, Courtney Faller, Jan Wenzel, Joseph Janik, Derya Buyukuncu, Raymond Papa , Owen von Richter, Jason Lancaster, Toby Booker, Tom Dolan, John Piersma, Chris Rumley, Chris Laskowski, Brad Whitridge, Steven Williams, Alex Bogaerts, Thomas Almeida, Shuichi Matsumoto.
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Back Row: head coach Bob Bowman, volunteer assistant coach Michael Phelps, Grant Burtch, Peter Vanderkaay, Chris DeJong, Bryan Vessels, Evan Ryser, Sal Barba, Matt Patton, assistant coach Dan Schinnerer
Middle row: Kyle Schroeder, Bobby Savulich, Alex VanderKaay, Dane Grenda, Johnny Austerman, Jake Boehm, Jon Donadee, Curtis Dauw, Jorge Corral, manager Isei Higashijima, diving coach Chris Bergere,
Front Row: Charlie Kennedy, Jamie Martone, Kyle Howard, Pat Noyes, Brad Dotson, Andrew Albright, Davis Tarwater, Dane Rook, Gunnar Schmidt, Christian Sprang
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Back Row: ?, Mark Promack, Tim Van Tongeren, Harvey Ely, Brad Harvey
Front Row: Bruce Patterson, assistant coach Jim Lipe, captain Tom Mc Parlan, coach Bill Newcomb, Doug Davis
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Back Row: Jorge Jimenez, Anthony Wai, Edwin Ledgard, Randy D'Amura
Middle Row:: head coach Bob Darden, Tim Lauring, Justin Semion, Jason MacDonald, Brad Terris, Flavio Martins, Paul Bischoff, trainer Jenn Davis, asst. coach Tim O'Connell
Front Row: Kris Klinger, Bob Young, captain Chris Onuska
Not pictured: Jin Bin Im, Jason Taft, Kevin Matthews
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asst. coach Mike Burns, student trainer Jaye Peterson, Tim Dehr, head coach Kurt Golder, Jesse Coleman, trainer Sue Seith, asst. coach Mike Racanelli
Fourth Row: Kevin Roulston Kenny Keener, Josh Levin, Daniel Diaz-Luong
Third Row: Conan Parzuchowski, Jamie Hertza, Adam Hattersley, Kris Zimmerman
Second Row: Jose "Lalo" Haro, Scott, Vetere, Justin Toman
Front Row: Ethan Johnson, Bran Pascoe, Brad Kenna, Louis Levine
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Back Row: asst. coach Mike Burns, Kevin George, Brian Berends, Edward Umphrey, Brian Skvarla, manager Josh Levin, head coach Kurt Golder
Middle Row: David Flannery, Jamie Hertza, Conan Parzuchowski, Chris Gatti, Kris Zimmerman, Geoffrey Corrigan
Front Row: Brad Kenna, Scott Vetere, Justin Toman, Daniel Diaz-Luong
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Imprint varies: 2.bd. 1 abth., 3.bd. 1 abth., Prag, In commission bei Kronberger und Řiwnač, 1847, '45; 2.bd. 2 abth., 3.bd. 2-3 abth., Prag, In commission bei Kronberger, 1850-54; 4-5.bd., Prag, F. Tempsky, 1857-67.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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Options for skin cancer treatment currently include surgery, radiotherapy, topical chemotherapy, cryosurgery, curettage, and electrodes-sication. Although effective, surgery is costly and unsuitable for certain patients. Radiotherapy can leave a poor cosmetic effect, and current chemotherapy is limited by low cure rates and extended treatment schedules. Here, we describe the preclinical activity of a novel topical chemotherapeutic agent for the treatment of skin cancer, 3-ingenyl angelate (PEP005), a hydrophobic diterpene ester isolated from the plant Euphorbia peplus. Three daily topical applications of 42 nmol (18 mug) of PEP005 cured a series of s.c. mouse tumors (B16 melanoma, LK2 UV-induced squamous cell carcinoma, and Lewis lung carcinoma; it = >14 tumors/group) and human tumors (DO4 melanoma, HeLa cervical carcinoma, and PC3 and DU145 prostate carcinoma; it = >4 tumors/group) previously established (5-10 mm(3)) on C57BL/6 or Fox1(nu) mice. The treatment produced a mild, short-term erythema and eschar formation but, ultimately, resulted in excellent skin cosmesis. The LD90 for PEP005 for a panel of tumor cell lines was 180-220 muM. Electron microscopy showed that treatment with PEP005 both ill vitro (230 tot) and ill vivo (42 nmol) rapidly caused swelling of mitochondria and cell death by primary necrosis. Cr-51 release, uptake of propidium iodide, and staining with the mitochondria dye JC1, revealed that PEP005 (230 muM) treatment of tumor cells ill vitro resulted in a rapid plasma membrane perturbation and loss of mitochondrial membrane potential. PEP005 thus emerges as a new topical anti-skin cancer agent that has a novel mode of action involving plasma membrane and mitochondrial disruption and primary necrosis, ultimately resulting in an excellent cosmetic outcome.
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Research has shown that informal mentoring relationships benefit the protégé, mentor and employing organisation. As such they have been of interest to public accounting firms. The functioning of these relationships in Big Eight/Big Five accounting firms has been investigated in the USA and more recently in Ireland. The career outcome of most interest has been turnover intentions. This paper reports the results of a questionnaire study of mentoring relationships in the Australian state of Queensland. The receipt of mentoring support by accountants is found to be associated with not only lower turnover intentions, but also higher job satisfaction, and lower intentions of female accountants to seek part-time employment. The impact of the organisational context in which these relationships are initiated and cultivated is also investigated. The size of the accounting firm and the national culture of the country in which the firm operates, appear to have some bearing on mentoring experiences.
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This paper reports on the evaluation of the implementation of the National Recommendations for the Clinical Management of Alcohol-Related Problems in Indigenous Primary Care Settings undertaken in 2001 through 74 standardized workshops, which sought to determine: ( 1) whether this approach to implementation influenced the likelihood that the National Recommendations would be used; ( 2) whether it influenced participants' willingness to engage with Indigenous patients regarding alcohol-related issues; and ( 3) whether the implementation as a whole influenced both practice and clinicians' willingness to engage. Evaluation included pre-/post-workshop and follow-up questionnaires and a focus group. The findings presented indicate that distribution of clinical resources alone is not sufficient to ensure use and that, particularly for medical practitioners, appropriate introduction not only increases use but also positively influences willingness to engage with alcohol-related problems as part of primary clinical care. Further, the enthusiasm for guideline production should be tempered by the need to develop effective implementation strategies.