883 resultados para Wachtel, Andrew B.: Making a nation, breaking a nation
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Vol. 15, 560 p., without t.p. or index. In the L.C. copy, only the first number has cover title
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Front Row: John C. Smith, Ronald L. Clark, Edward R. Pongracz, Tony A. Turner, Richard D. Hanley, captain Cyrus C. Hopkins, Peter H. Fries, Anthony Tashnick, Carl T. Woolley.
Middle Row: John Urbanchek, John J. McGuire, Gerald P. Price, J. David Gillanders, Harry W. Huffaker, Andrew B. Morrow, Alejandro Gaxiola, Frank L. Legacki.
Back Row: head coach, Gus Stager, manager Ray Hazelby, Jerry Holtrey, Michael Natelson, Richard Han, John D. Pettinger, Jozsef Gerlach, Ernest Meissner, Richard J. Kimball, diving coach, Bruce Harlan.
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Left Row, from front to back: diving coach Dick Kimball, Jozsef Gerlach, Robert D. Webster, Ernest Meissner, Thomas Francis, Ron Jaco.
Second row from left, front to back: Kenneth D. Ware, Edward R. Pongracz, Richard Han, Winston K. Pendleton, William T. Darnton, Jess Brown Jr, Carl T. Wooley.
Third Row From left, front to back: Terry Slonaker, Ronald Clark, Chuck Babcock, James Kerr, Andrew B. Morrow, Frank L. Legacki, John Charles Smith.
Fourth row from left, front to back: Michael Natelson, Thomas B. Bechtel, John D. Pettinger, John Urbanchek, Jerry Reilly, Alejandro Gaxiola, John J. McGuire.
Along the outside at right, front to back: Frederick D. Wolf, J. David Gillanders, Dennis E. Floden, head coach Gus Stager.
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Andrew B. Stone, Edgar L. Ware, and Wilfred M. Davis, committee appointed by the selectmen of the town to make a survey and plan of the cemetery, with a copy of the inscriptions on all the gravestones. cf. p. 3.
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There is evidence in the literature for both a congenital and a post-traumatic aetiology for os odontoideum. In no series published to date has CT been used to aid in the diagnosis. This is a prospective study of the history of trauma and presence of diagnostic features on CT of 18 consecutive cases with os odontoideum. Our objective was to derive clinically useful radiological features enabling accurate differentiation between congenital and post-traumatic aetiologies. A mid-sagittal CT reconstruction of the atlanto-dens joint was obtained. Hypertrophy of the anterior arch of the atlas was quantified by measurement of the arch-peg-area ratio. The presence of dysplastic features (a positive jigsaw sign) of the atlanto-axial joint were noted. These included narrowing of the cartilage space and interdigitation of the two joint surfaces. A history of a potential traumatic aetiology was only obtained in one of the 18 (6%) in our series. A significant elevation of the arch-peg ratio was found when comparing this series to 85 controls. And a positive jigsaw sign was observed in 75% of cases. These features were not seen in paediatric cases of atlanto-axial instability, including odontoid non-union. In conclusion, an elevated arch-peg ratio and the presence of a jigsaw sign are sensitive and specific diagnostic criteria for os odontoideum. This series supports a congenital aetiology for this condition.
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Creating competitive industries has become one of the key tasks of governments. Different adaptation outcomes in industries across nations cannot be accounted for fully simply by an emphasis on firm-level capabilities, market-driven policies, or state-level policies. We propose an integrative framework that draws on both the strategic management and political economy literature to explain variations in national industrial competitiveness.. We discuss differences with respect to institutional characteristics and capabilities, competitive outcomes, conditions of best fit, and who bears the cost of industry adaptation.