969 resultados para Murray, S. A. P.


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<p>Back Row: Groundskeeper Erich Keil, Student Manager Matt Hyde, Scott Weaver, Brad Tinkham, Mike Muir, Matt Humbles, Kirk Beermann, Mike Haskell, Mick Kalahar, Assistant Coach Ernie Savas, Trainer Rex Thompson.p><p>Middle Row: Assistant Coach Ace Adams, Kelly Dransfeldt, Brian Simmons, John Arvai, Chad Chapman, Matt Ferullo, Sean Coston, Mark Temple, Andy Wade, Matt Fleury, Assistant Coach Dan O'Brien.p><p>Front Row: Scott Niemiec, Ryan Van Oeveren, Ron Hollis, Jasen Livingston, Kevin Crociata (Captain), Head Coach Bill Freehan, Chris Newton, Aaron Toth, Ray Ricken, Heath Murray, Rodney Goble.p>

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<p>Top Row: student trainer Jarrett Mason, student equip. mngr. Pat Fisher, equip. mngr. Ian Hume, student equip. mngr. Jeff Krzeszak, video coordinator Josh Richelowp><p>Third Row: Robbie Kohen, Jeff Jillson, Jay Vancik, Geoff Koch, Scott Crawford, Kevin Magnuson, Josh Langfeld, Dave Huntzickerp><p>Second Row: Kevin O'Malley, Scott Matzka, Bill Trainor, Sean Peach, Andrew Merrick, Mike Comrie, Bob Gassoff, Mark Kosick, Krikor Arman, Craig Murray, Josh Blackburnp><p>Front Row: asst. coach Billy Powers, Greg Daddario, Greg Crozier, Bobby Hayes, head coach Red Berenson, Bubba Berenzweig, Dale Rominski, Justin Clark, Sean Ritchlin, asst. coach Mel Pearsonp>

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<p>Back Row: James Austin, Norman Kohns, Fred Lambert, Kent Bernard, Dan Hughes, Desmond Ryan, Tom Sweeney. p><p>3rd Row; asst. coach Elmer Swanson, Joel Mason, Edmund Hinkson, Dave Romain, Al Ammerman, Dave Hayes, Mac Hunter, Dorr Casto. p><p>2nd Row: George Wade, George Puce, Cliff Nuttall, Ernest Soudek, Ted Kelly, Chris Murray, Ken Burnley. p><p>Front Row: Charles Feltz, Carter Rees, Roger Schmitt, Coach Don Canham, captain Charles Aquino, Steve Overton, Jim Neahusan. p>

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<p>Top Row: Al Cornwell, Godfrey Murray, Robert Pincham.p><p>3rd Row: Eric Chapman, Dale Arbour, Greg Syphax, Gene Brown, Trevor Matthews, Tom Swan, Paul Toran, John Mann.p><p>2nd Row: Lorenzo Montgomery, George Drew, Phil Pyatt, Ron Clark, Karl Kruger, Kirk Hansen, Norm Cornwell, Rick Storrey, Ray Eddyp><p>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.p>

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Background: Compared to existing literature on childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), little published adult data are available, particularly outside of the United States. Using General Practitioner (GP) questionnaires from the United Kingdom, this study aimed to examine a number of issues related to ADHD in adults, across three cohorts of patients, adults who received ADHD drug treatment in childhood/adolescence but stopped prior to adulthood; adults who received ADHD drug treatment in childhood/adolescence and continued treatment into adulthood and adults who started ADHD drug treatment in adulthood.Methods: Patients with a diagnosis of ADHD and prescribed methylphenidate, dexamfetamine or atomoxetine were identified using data from The Health Improvement Network (THIN). Dates when these drugs started and stopped were used to classify patients into the three cohorts. From each cohort, 50 patients were randomly selected and questionnaires were sent via THIN to their GPs.GPs returned completed questionnaires to THIN who forwarded anonymised copies to the researchers. Datasets were analysed using descriptive statistics.Results: Overall response rate was 89% (133/150). GPs stated that in 19 cases, the patient did not meet the criteria of that group; the number of valid questionnaires returned was 114 (76%). The following broad trends were observed: 1) GPs were not aware of the reason for treatment cessation in 43% of cases, 2) patient choice was the most common reason for discontinuation (56%), 3) 7% of patients who stopped pharmacological treatment subsequently reported experiencing ADHD symptoms, 4) 58% of patients who started pharmacological treatment for ADHD in adulthood received pharmacological treatment for other mental health conditions prior to the ADHD being diagnosed.Conclusion: This study presents some key findings relating to ADHD; GPs were often not aware of the reason for patients stopping ADHD treatment in childhood or adolescence. Patient choice was identified as the most common reason for treatment cessation. For patients who started pharmacological treatment in adulthood, many patients received pharmacological treatment for comorbidities before a diagnosis of ADHD was made.

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Qualitative Health Psychology aims to contribute to the debate about the nature of psychology and of science through ‘an examination of the role of qualitative research within health psychology’ (p. 3). The editors, in bringing together contributors from the UK, Ireland, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand and Australia, have compiled a text that reflects different uses of qualitative health research in diverse social and cultural contexts. Structured into three parts, the book encompasses key theoretical and methodological issues in qualitative research in its attempt to encourage broad epistemological debate within health psychology.

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Outbreaks of an acute, severe, encephalitic illness, clinically similar to Japanese and St. Louis encephalitis, occurred in rural areas of southeastern Australia in 1917, 1918, 1922, 1925, 1951, and 1974[1,9,14-16] and in north and northwestern Australia in 1981, 1993, and 2000.[8,12,41] Approximately 420 cases were reported in these nine outbreaks.[41] They are thought to represent a single entity for which various names (Australian X disease, Murray Valley encephalitis, Australian encephalitis) have been used. Twenty-two cases were diagnosed in the 5 years between 2007 and 2011; three were fatal, and one of the fatalities occurred in a Canadian tourist on return from a holiday in northern Australia. Case-fatality rates, as high as 70 percent in the early years,[9,11] declined to 20 percent in the 1974 outbreak and have remained at about this level since then.[5,10,12] However, significant residual neurologic disability occurs in as many as 50 percent of survivors.[10,12] The presence of this disease in Papua New Guinea was confirmed in 1956.[20] The causative virus was transmitted to experimental animals as early as 1918,[6,11] although those strains could not be maintained. The definitive isolation and characterization of Murray Valley encephalitis virus in 1951[19] led to epidemiologic studies that suggested its survival in bird-mosquito cycles in northern Australia but not in the area of epidemic occurrence in southern Australia.[1] Murray Valley encephalitis is caused by Murray Valley encephalitis virus. In an effort to dissociate a disease from a specific locality, the term Australian encephalitis was proposed by residents of Murray Valley for the disease caused by Murray Valley encephalitis virus. Some researchers subsequently have attempted to expand the term Australian encephalitis to include encephalitis caused by any Australian arbovirus. Because the term Australian encephalitis has no scientific validity and is ambiguous, it should not be used.

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In her album, Hymns of the 49th Parallel, the chanteuse K.D. Lang pays tribute to a series of great Canadian songwriter€”such as Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell and Jane Siberry. In a similar spirit of celebration, this review essay pays homage to a number of recent texts and films dealing with Canadian intellectual property. First, it considers Ysolde Gendreau’s collection, An Emerging Intellectual Property Paradigm: Perspectives from Canada. Second, this essay looks at Laura Murray and Samuel Trosow’s manual, Canadian Copyright: A Citizen’s Guide. Finally, this review evaluates Brett Gaylor’s documentary, RiP! A Remix Manifesto. The three works share certain affinitie€”a spirit of scepticism about the legitimacy and the efficacy of existing networks of law, policy and bureaucracy; a populist interest in the impact of intellectual property on the everyday lives of citizens, creators and consumers; a passion for human rights; and a melioristic desire for sensible law reform of copyright law and related regimes of intellectual property.

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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The first search at the LHC for the extinction of QCD jet production is presented, using data collected with the CMS detector corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 10.7 fb-1 of proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 8 TeV. The extinction model studied in this analysis is motivated by the search for signatures of strong gravity at the TeV scale (terascale gravity) and assumes the existence of string couplings in the strong-coupling limit. In this limit, the string model predicts the suppression of all high-transverse-momentum standard model processes, including jet production, beyond a certain energy scale. To test this prediction, the measured transverse-momentum spectrum is compared to the theoretical prediction of the standard model. No significant deficit of events is found at high transverse momentum. A 95% confidence level lower limit of 3.3 TeV is set on the extinction mass scale.