458 resultados para Foley
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Front row: Shaun Newton, Chris Rodrigues, Clark Forward, Foley Dowd, A.J. Grant, James Gonzalez, Kat Sueda
Second row: Head coach Joe McFarland, Matt Thomas, Charles Martelli, Ryan Bertin, Mike Kulczycki, Dan Seder, Tony Holifield, Mark Churella, Malachi Walker, assistant coach Kirk Trost
Third row: Manager Steve Atwell, Dave Felger, Landon Greene, Jason Rawls, Pat Owen, Otto Olson, Steve Sentes, Nick Velissaris, Jeremiah Tobias, Student Athletic Trainer Jamie Corral
Back row: Steve Heleniak, Cyle Young, Aaron Walter, Matt Brink, Andy Hrovat, Joe DeGain, Kyle Smith, Mark Lazzo, Athletic Trainer Eric Broekhuizen
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Front Row: Club coach John Fisher, James Gonzalez, Katsuhiko Sueda, Shaun Newton, A.J. Grant, Foley Dowd, Clark Forward, Nick Velissaris, Ryan Churella, Jeremiah Tobias, Student Manager Brian Vereb
Second Row: head coach Joe McFarland, Matt Thomas, Ryan Bertin, Landon Greene, Charles Martelli, Mike Kulczycki, Dan Seder, Anthony Holifield, Malachi Walker, Mark Churella, David Felger, William Breyer, Richard Boudro, assistant coach Kirk Trost,
Third Row: athletic trainer Joel Pickerman, Aaron Walter, Steve Sentes, Mark Lazzo, Otto Olson, Steve Heleniak, Greg Wagner, Matt Brink, Andy Hrovat, Kyle Smith, Pat Owen, Tommy Garza, assistant coach Tony Robie.
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Front Row: Rob Sulaver. Chase Metcalf, Jason Chase, A.J. Gran, Foley Dowd. Shaun Newton. Clark Forward, J.R. Muldoon, Brian Ong. Mark Moos.
Middle Row: Head coach Joe McFarland. Nick Velissaris. Jeremiah Tobias, David Felger, Ryan Bertin, Charles Kalil, R.J. Boudro, Mike Kulczycki, Matt Kline, Ryan Churella, Brent Frey, assistant coach Tony Robie, office assistant Stacy Lerchenfeld.
Back Row: Assistant coach Kevin Vogel, athletic trainer Joel Pickerman, Matt Thomas, Nick Roy, Pat Owen, Steve Heleniak, Chase Verdoorn, Greg Wagner, Tony Grygorzyk, Kyle Smith, Willie Breyer, Tommy Garza, Steve Sentes, student manager Brian Vereb, assistant coach Kirk Trost.
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Top Row: Jane Alcala, Katherine Atkin, sandra Shea Baer, Dee Baker, barbara Barnes, Rhonda Baruch, Adrien Beregsasy, Sally Bidol, Kathleen Birchmeier, Maureen Bishop, Julia Blanchard, Theresa Boyd, Janice Brown, Deborah Budde, Genevieve Burns, Mary Kaye Busch, Laurie Carroll
Row 2: Bonnie Cesak, Mary christensen, Julie Colegrove, Susan coleman, Cheryl coney, William cophenhaver, Wendy Culbertson, Angela Dade, Renee Damm, Lynn Darin, Michele DeMaria, Julie DeFouw, Martha Deming, Mary Dent, Michelle Diepenhorst, Janice Dietrich, Catherine Dilworth
Row 3: Barbara Dusseau, Fancine Eagle, Carolyn Eames, Janeen Ellis, Lisa Fandell, Melissa Fear, Michelle Revis, Barbara Ross, Thomas Bissonnette, Michele Henderson, Susan barnes, Catherine Foley, Marica Fosnaugh, Leana Fox, Carol Frens, Debra Furlette, Denise Garden
Row 4: Mary Lois Gardner, Jeanetter Giroux, Stephanie Glanton, Beverly Goodman, Debra Giffin, Laurie Guyton, Bobbie Hafford, Linda Haggerty, Cindy Hammelef, Kim Hand, Patricia Hartman, Susan Hepker
Row 5: Jayne Hetzner, Diana Hill, Sandra Hirsch, Margaret Howard, Carol Huebel, Beverly Jackson, Christine Jacobson, Dennis Johnson, SerVonia Jones, Kathleen Kadlec, Pamela Katz, Kim Kittle, Mary Jo Klepser, Cheryl Kole
Row 6: Julie Konkle, Mary Anne Kosek, Mary Kowalski, Kathryn Krawec, Cynthia Krc, Kathryn Leinberger, Linda Lewandowski, Deborah Lobert, Karen Lyon, Mary Beth McGowan, Deborah Mclnerney, Douglas McLellan, Mary McDonald, Donna Macksood
Row 7: Bruce macnee, Pamela Mandelkorn, Debra Mast, Constance Maynard, Carol Meach, Karen Meyer, Linda Moore, Robert Morgan, Lynn Murray, Cindy Nestell, Carol O'Dell, Christine Ostrowski, Jeanne Palmer, Frances Palms, Diane Parrish, Jennifer Patton, Cathy Plachetka
Row 8: Dawn Rhoades, Carolyn Riegling, Jill Rodammer, Michael Romej, Ann Rondi, Cindy Salesin, Cynthia Sapsford, Russsell Savage, Angela Schaefer, Lee Anne Schaefer, Debra Schafer, Paula Schelp, Sandra Schlump, Cindy Schneider, Brenda Schroeder, Laurie Schultz, Wanda Scott
Row 9: Michael sseator, Kimberley Sherman, Vicki Singer, Ingrid Smith, Mary Alice Smith, Kathy Snyder, Karen Staudt, Kathy Steinke, Sue Stevens, Kimberly Stone, Sheri Sutherland, Ann Marie Swiderski, Jane Sydlowski, Debra Thelen, Deborah Thompson, Phyllis Toney, Jill Triick
Row 10: Tara Trinrud, Kay Tupala, Rosemary Turckes, Richard Urbanski, Lynn VanDenBerg, Brenda VanDervoort, Catherine VanWagnen, Ellen Victor, Mary Anne Vitalis, Celia Wald, Anne Weber, Jurlean White, Martha White, Judith Wilcewski, Lynda Wood, Susan Wroblewski, Victoria Zielinski
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Top Row: Debbi Anderson, Cherie Armstrong, Diane Arney, Grace Ball, Marie Bazil, Suzanne Bihan, Nancy Black, Ellen Bochenck, Lisa Bramble, Ann Marie Brissette, Mary Brock, Gale Brown, Nancy Buhl, Judith Burek, Dana Leigh Burn, Mari Byce
Row 2: Dianne Byrd, Diane Cary, Julie Rosanne Cherno, Susan Copland, Lisa Corso, Sharon Corzine, Elsa Cowan, Linda Crawley, Constance D Anna, Mary Daly, Julie De May, Janet Dean, Lwah Ann Dennis, Leslie Jean De Noon, Barbara Deur, Marilynn Dowdy
Row 3: Laurie B. Dreisbach, Patricia Dvorak, Mary Earle, Judith Eason, Charlene Eickholt, Kathryn Elden, Susan Bourget, B.M. Rutkowski, J.Sebring-Mammel, Joan Kessler, Gregory Hazle, Rosa Ohno, Miriam Elgent, Micky Erickson, Kathleen Evans, Cathleen Fasse, Martha Finkelstein, Edie Firshman
Row 4: Susan Fitzpatrick, Lynn foley, Barbara Fredal, Lisa Ghormley, Susan Green, Carol Grishaw, Jennifer Hayden, Susan Hewens, Brenda J. Hooker, M. Karen Harning, Jean Huneke, Rose Hunter
Row 5: Joyce Jackson, Janet James, Mary Jesse, Christy Jones, Kathy Joy, Debra kadlec, Therese Keating, Ann Marie Kelly, Carol Key, Karen Dickstein, Jill Knechtel, Robin Kruger
Row 6: Mary Beth Kyko, Catherine Lawrence, Joni Lawrence, Eun Lee, Amy Long, Kathey F. Lord, Johanna Lund, Elizabeth Mac Kinnon, Marilyn Mackovjak, Lisa Mann, rose Marentette, Carmen McDowell
Row 7: Molly Mitchell, Mary Molewyk, Sandra Musci, Susan Nevins, Janet Newman, Marcy L. Ortquist, Jeanmarie Otto, Marci Peterhans, Marquite Pierce, Janet Pierson, Rachel Plumley, Frances Potasnik, Cynthia pressprich, Susan J. Robertson, Gilbert RodriqueZ, Deborah Romano, Deborah Ross, Patricia Rouen
Row 8: Abby Scholnick, Nancy Schuster, Cynthia Schwartz, Mary Ellen Sitek, Marqaret Smith, Ann Marie Smith, Cindy Smith, Julie Smrcka, Susan St. Onge, Michelle Stafford, Brenda Stallings, Nancy Steffler, Louise Sullivan, Laure Szatkowski, Bonnie R. Temple, Patricia A. Tevlin
Row 9: Linda L. Travis, Margaret Turner, Heidi Unger, Grace M.J. Valmassoi, Sally Van fleeren, Anne VanLoon, Jan Veseth, Anne MArie Villeneuve, Cynthia vrable, Lori E. Weyland, Theresa Wish, Anne Witham, Laura Wollum, Marla Young
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Back Row: ass't coach Jeanne Foley, head coach Gloria Soluk, Jeanne White, Diane Dietz, Tammie Sanders, Abby Currier, Patrice Donovan, Penny Neer, Katie McNamara, Brenda Venhuizen, manager Bonnie Rebel, trainer Sharon Schoelkopf
Front Row: Cindy Baumgart, Lori Gnatkowski, Terri Soullier, Diane Hatch, K.D. Harte
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Inserted between p. 90 and 91; Good Friday and Easter day; thoughts and prayers for soldiers at the front, by the Bishop of london. [Edinburgh and London, Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & xo. ltd., 1915] 7, [1] p. illus. 11 cm.
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A description of Anopheles (Cellia) irenicus Schmidt, sp.n. (formerly A. farauti No. 7) is provided. This species is one of six recorded from the Solomon Islands within the A. punctulatus group, which contains the major vectors of the causative agents of malaria and lymphatic filariasis in the southwest Pacific. Morphological markers are described for adult females, fourth-instar larvae and pupae that identify most specimens of A. irenicus. Keys are presented to distinguish members of the A. punctulatus group in the Solomon Islands.
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Chronic alcoholism leads to localized brain damage, which is prominent in superior frontal cortex but mild in motor cortex. The likelihood of developing alcohol dependence is associated with genetic markers. GABA(A) receptor expression differs between alcoholics and controls, whereas glutamate receptor differences are muted. We determined whether genotype differentiated the localized expression of glutamate and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors to influence the severity of alcohol-induced brain damage. Cerebrocortical tissue was obtained at autopsy from alcoholics without alcohol-related disease, alcoholics with cirrhosis, and matched controls. DRD2A, DRD2B, GABB2, EAAT2, and 5HTT genotypes did not divide alcoholic cases and controls on N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor parameters. In contrast, alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH)3 genotype interacted significantly with NMDA receptor efficacy and affinity in a region-specific manner. EAAT2 genotype interacted significantly with local GABAA receptor subunit mRNA expression, and GABB2 and DRD2B genotypes with p subunit isoform protein expression. Genotype may modulate amino acid transmission locally so as to mediate neuronal vulnerability. This has implications for the effectiveness of pharmacological interventions aimed at ameliorating brain damage and, possibly, dependence. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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Malaria control strategies are more likely to be successful if groups at high risk can be accurately predicted. Given that mosquitoes have an obligate aquatic phase we were interested in determining how vector larval abundance relates to the spatial distribution of human malaria infection. We examined the relationship between malaria parasite prevalence and distance from vector larval habitat, and vector larval abundance and distance from human habitation, in separate studies in rural, low-endemic areas of the Philippines. Parasite prevalence among symptomatic patients was significantly higher among those living in proximity ( less than or equal to 50 m) to potential larval habitats of the major vector, Anopheles flavirostris (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 2.64, P = 0.02 and AOR 3.43, P = 0.04). A larval survey of A. flavirostris revealed a higher density of early and late instars near human habitation (adjusted P < 0.05). The results suggest that larvae are associated with human habitation, thereby reinforcing malaria risk in people living close to larval habitats. This has implications for understanding the interaction between vectors, hosts, and parasites, and the potential for success of localized malaria control measures.