621 resultados para Katznelson, Ira


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Top Row: Warren Richard, Bob Wedge, Ron Shortt, Ken How, asst. coach David Martin

3rd Row: Sol Espie, Paul Armstrong, Tom Kearney, Gary Knickerbocker, Ron Kutschinski, Larry Midlam, Ira Russell, Carl Flowers

2nd Row: Elmo Morales, Leon Grundstein, Taimo Leps, Ken Coffin, Jim Dennis, Clarence Martin, Steve Bishop, Woodie Fox

Front Row Carl Flowers, Bob Thomas, captain Alex McDonald, coach Don Canham, Jim Dolan, Matti Kilpelainen, Rick Hun.

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Top Row: Al Cornwell, Godfrey Murray, Robert Pincham.

3rd Row: Eric Chapman, Dale Arbour, Greg Syphax, Gene Brown, Trevor Matthews, Tom Swan, Paul Toran, John Mann.

2nd Row: Lorenzo Montgomery, George Drew, Phil Pyatt, Ron Clark, Karl Kruger, Kirk Hansen, Norm Cornwell, Rick Storrey, Ray Eddy

Front Row: asst. trainer Len Paddock, John Lowe, Steve Reynolds, Ken How, asst. coach Ken Burnley, head coach Dave Martin, asst. coach Jack Harvey, captain, Paul Armstrong, Ira Russell, Reggie Bradford.

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Back Row: Charles E. Baker, Miles Reinke, Clayton Briggs, Theodore Hornberger

Front Row: Ira Mason, coach Steve Farrell, captain John Schenefield, mngr. Edwin Hartwick, Roy Callahan

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Top Row (standing): Lewis G. Seeley, Warren F. Geary, Edgar M. Hall, John H. Percy, Albert M. Ashley, Ira C. Belden

Middle Row: George W. Kenson, Robert O. Austin, Charles M. Holt, LeClaire Martin, Guy L. Reed,

Front Row: Gail H. Chapman, Herman B. Krogman, Edmund L. Sanderson, Charles W. Chapman, Henry Keep

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Back Row: Harold Ackershock, Ira Grinnell, Roy Hudson, Karl Richardson, Leslie Avery, Fielding Yost jr., Samuel Hurwitz, Robert Morgan, Maynard Morrison, Thomas Samuels, Estel Tessmer, Russell Damm, Claire Purdum, Sylvester Shea, Ivan Williamson, Stanley Hozer, Roderick Cox, William Gitman, William Jordan, Ward Oehman, Ivan Smith, Carl Castle, Charles LaJeunesse, Leo Draveling, Howard Auer

Middle Row: Francis Cornwell, Oscar Lundin, Jay Sikkenga, Charles DeBaker, Leslie Frisk, Norm Daniels, Harry Newman, George Bremen, William Unger, Thomas Justice, Kenneth Manuel, Orville Parker, Walfred Kuijala, Robert Hayes, Keith(?) Tyler, Leslie Douglass, Duval Goldsmith

Front Row: Emmett O'Neill, Claude Stoll, Clare Wheeler, William O'Neil, James Simrall, Abe Marcovsky, Albert Berkowitz, Harry Eastman jr., William Heston jr., Arthur Podlewski, J. Charles Markley, Ralph Wills, Harold Lindsay, William Benz, Arthur Kutssche, Harry(?) Benjamin, J. Leo Winston, William Hewitt

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Vol. II has also special t.-p. with imprint: Leipzig. J.C. Hinrichs; New Haven, Conn., Yale University Press, 1927.

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Vol. 1 translated by John J. Lalor and Alfred B. Mason; v.2, 4-7, by John J. Lalor; v. 3, by John J. Lalor and Paul Shorey.

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The postpartum period can be challenging for many women as they adjust to physical and social changes. Breastfeeding may be more difficult than expected. Additionally, many women may feel that their postpartum body fails to meet an idealized image, leading to body dissatisfaction. Mindfulness-based interventions have been developed for stress reduction in a variety of health contexts, including pregnancy. The purpose of this study is to explore whether participants in a mindfulness based childbirth and parenting class (MBCP) during pregnancy found mindfulness skills beneficial to their breastfeeding experiences and postpartum body image. Women who participated in a ten week MBCP course during pregnancy were interviewed within the first year postpartum to discuss their experiences. The semi-structured interview guide included questions on how participants may have used mindfulness to approach a variety of positive and negative experiences. Findings have implications for future research on the postpartum experience and intervention design.

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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06

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Foliar application may be used to supply boron (B) to a crop when B demands are higher than can be supplied via the soil. While B foliar sprays have been used to correct B deficiency in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) in the field, no studies have determined the amount of B taken up by sunflower plant parts via foliar application. A study was conducted in which sunflower plants were grown at constant B concentration in nutrient solution with adequate B (46 mum) or with limited B supply (0.24, 0.40 and 1.72 mum) using Amberlite IRA-743 resin to control B supply. At the late vegetative stage of growth (25 and 35 d after transplanting), two foliar sprays were applied of soluble sodium tetraborate (20.8 % B) each at 0, 28, 65, 120 and 1200 mm (each spray equivalent to 0, 0.03, 0.07, 0.13 and 1.3 kg B ha(-1) in 100 L water ha(-1)). The highest rate of B foliar fertilization resulted in leaf burn but had no other evident detrimental effect on plant growth. Under B-deficient conditions, B foliar application increased the vegetative and reproductive dry mass of plants. Foliar application of 28-1200 mm B increased the total dry mass of the most B-deficient plants by more than three-fold and that of plants grown initially with 1.72 mum B in solution by 37-49 %. In this latter treatment, the dry mass of the capitulum was similar to that achieved under control conditions, but in no instance was total plant dry mass similar to that of the control. All B foliar spray rates increased the B concentration in various parts of the plant tops, including those that developed after the sprays were applied, but the B concentration in the roots was not increased by B foliar application. The B concentration in the capitulum of the plants sprayed at the highest rate was between 37 and 93 % of that in the control plants. This study showed that B foliar application was of benefit to B-deficient sunflower plants, increasing the B status of plant tops, including that of the capitulum which developed after the B sprays were applied. (C) 2003 Annals of Botany Company.