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top row: Richard J. Preston, John Palmaroli, Loren Ewen, William Prescott, Chester Greiling, Wilfred Williams, Theodore Maynard

middle row: Thomas Cranage, ? Shang, James F. Miller, William Kailes, Joseph Finley, Kryn Nagelkirk, Clarence Hinchberger

front row: Andrew Galsterer, Edward Solomon, Theron Donahoe, Russell Baker (capt.), Clifford Keen (coach), Edward George, Richard Sauer, George Rich

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top row: Thomas Durant, Leslie Dulude, ? Etner, Benjamin Southworth, Carl Dougovito, Samuel Kailes, Maxwell Rubin

middle row: Robert Bruce, Joseph Finley, Blair Thomas, George Nicholson, Robert Warren, ? Vlasick, James F. Miller, Louis Wolfe

front row: Joseph Hardin, Wilbur Prescott, Richard Preston, coach Cliff Keen, Captain Theron Donahoe, Russell Baker, Edward Solomon, Alfred Watson, Russell Sauer, Kryn Nagelkirk

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top row: William Trautwine, William Swanston, Charles Schurrer, Clare Carter, Thomas Smith, Ed George, Henry Flajole

third row: Paul Kirimura, Carl Hakenen, Edwin M. Elliott, Ralph Rossman, Jerome Jackson, Carl Dougovito, Maxwell Rubin, Joseph Finley

second row: James F. Miller, Leslie Dulude, Lynn Burgett, Edward Solomon, coach Cliff Keen, Glenn Tague, George Perret, Bidwell Cranage, James Otto Kelley

front row: Wilbur Prescott, Theron Donahoe, Russell Sauer, Robert Warren, capt. Alfred Watson, Samuel Kailes, Blair Thomas, Robert Hewitt, Harold Hager

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Back row:, L-R mngr. Alatua Atkinson, Oliver A. Ludlow, Harry S. McGee, Chalres F. Watkins, Clifford B. Anderson, Edward F. Wehrle, J.R. Sheehan, Corydon F. Heard

Middle row: Theron M. Sawyer, Frank C. Condon, captain Guy A. Miller, Francis McMurray, Albert H. Keith

Front row: Guy W. Lunn, Will E. Sullivan, E.L. Cooley, John E. Butler, Joseph N. Cartwright

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Top Row: George Kelly, William Donahue, Edward F. Dunne, Clarence Enzenroth, Mahlon? Olsen

Middle Row: George Wheeler, Ralph Mellon, coach L.W. McAllister, captain John T. Sullivan, Alan Giddings, Henry Taft, David Barr

Front Row: Shirley C. Snow, Maxwell Emerman, Frank Linthicum, Herbert Sincock

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This is one of 500 copies published.

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Spine title: Starkie on evidence.

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BACKGROUND: Guidance for appropriate utilisation of transthoracic echocardiograms (TTEs) can be incorporated into ordering prompts, potentially affecting the number of requests. METHODS: We incorporated data from the 2011 Appropriate Use Criteria for Echocardiography, the 2010 National Institute for Clinical Excellence Guideline on Chronic Heart Failure, and American College of Cardiology Choosing Wisely list on TTE use for dyspnoea, oedema and valvular disease into electronic ordering systems at Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Our primary outcome was TTE orders per month. Secondary outcomes included rates of outpatient TTE ordering per 100 visits and frequency of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) ordering prior to TTE. Outcomes were measured for 20 months before and 12 months after the intervention. RESULTS: The number of TTEs ordered did not decrease (338±32 TTEs/month prior vs 320±33 afterwards, p=0.12). Rates of outpatient TTE ordering decreased minimally post intervention (2.28 per 100 primary care/cardiology visits prior vs 1.99 afterwards, p<0.01). Effects on TTE ordering and ordering rate significantly interacted with time from intervention (p<0.02 for both), as the small initial effects waned after 6 months. The percentage of TTE orders with preceding BNP increased (36.5% prior vs 42.2% after for inpatients, p=0.01; 10.8% prior vs 14.5% after for outpatients, p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Ordering prompts for TTEs initially minimally reduced the number of TTEs ordered and increased BNP measurement at a single institution, but the effect on TTEs ordered was likely insignificant from a utilisation standpoint and decayed over time.

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La reafirmación del modelo político-administrativo ciudadano tras la fase arcaica colonial abre una nueva etapa de prosperidad en la antigua fundación tiria. El esplendor de Gadir en el s. V a.C. se refleja en los textos clásicos y en los hallazgos arqueológicos y, sin embargo, nuestros conocimientos sobre el desarrollo histórico de la ciudad de época púnica son muy limitados. El horizonte arcaico comienza a esclarecerse tras los hallazgos del Teatro Cómico que han sacado a la luz los restos de la fundación tiria y, sin embargo, la ciudad posterior continúa siendo una gran incógnita. ¿A qué lugar se traslada la población una vez que se abandona el asentamiento primitivo? ¿Quiénes son los individuos enterrados en los excepcionales sarcófagos antropoides? ¿Qué relación jerárquica existe entre el asentamiento insular y los situados en tierra firme? ¿Qué papel jugó la industria y comercialización de las salazones? Los interrogantes planteados son múltiples y no hacen más que evidenciar la incapacidad del paradigma tradicional para explicar el desarrollo histórico de la Gadir postcolonial y la necesidad de buscar nuevos modelos interpretativos.

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Electrospun nanofibers are a promising material for ligamentous tissue engineering, however weak mechanical properties of fibers to date have limited their clinical usage. The goal of this work was to modify electrospun nanofibers to create a robust structure that mimics the complex hierarchy of native tendons and ligaments. The scaffolds that were fabricated in this study consisted of either random or aligned nanofibers in flat sheets or rolled nanofiber bundles that mimic the size scale of fascicle units in primarily tensile load bearing soft musculoskeletal tissues. Altering nanofiber orientation and geometry significantly affected mechanical properties; most notably aligned nanofiber sheets had the greatest modulus; 125% higher than that of random nanofiber sheets; and 45% higher than aligned nanofiber bundles. Modifying aligned nanofiber sheets to form aligned nanofiber bundles also resulted in approximately 107% higher yield stresses and 140% higher yield strains. The mechanical properties of aligned nanofiber bundles were in the range of the mechanical properties of the native ACL: modulus=158±32MPa, yield stress=57±23MPa and yield strain=0.38±0.08. Adipose derived stem cells cultured on all surfaces remained viable and proliferated extensively over a 7 day culture period and cells elongated on nanofiber bundles. The results of the study suggest that aligned nanofiber bundles may be useful for ligament and tendon tissue engineering based on their mechanical properties and ability to support cell adhesion, proliferation, and elongation.

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El presente artículo de investigación aborda el rol de gobernanza global que ha venido ejerciendo con mayor fuerza las organizaciones internacionales, como la UNESCO, el BM y en especial la OCDE, en el modelo de desarrollo de los países de América Latina a través de las orientaciones que se dan para las políticas y la agenda educativa en la región. Es decir, se trata de examinar hasta qué punto esas orientaciones han permeado las líneas de desarrollo y de educación. Por consiguiente, el texto recoge algunos compromisos establecidos por dichas agendas y propone un modelo alternativo al desarrollo, que dé cuenta de nuestro contexto sociocultural y pueda construir espacios de reflexión para llenar los vacíos en la formación de la educación del individuo que generen un progreso colectivo y que se adapte a la realidad local.