94 resultados para Warden
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Separate title-page for each vol.
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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets.
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Description based on: 1908/08.
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"Ouvrage extrait du 2e volume des Mémoires de ladite société."
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A reissue of L'art de vérifier les dates, 3d pt. v. 9-18, v. [32-41] of the complete set, with special title-pages supplied, but no alterations in the text. cf. Pref.
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Half title: De l'origine des établissemens consulaires.
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1874/75 Has Title: First Report of the State Fish Commissioners of Iowa; 1875/77-1897'have Title: Biennial Report of the Fish Commission; 1898-1928/30, State Fish and Game Warden; 1930/32-1932/34, Report of the State Fish and Game Commission
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Title Varies: 18 Annual Report of the Directors and Officers of the Kansas State Penitentiary; 1867/68-1872/73, Annual Report of the Directors and Warden etc); 1873/74-1875/76, Eighth-Tenth Annual Report (E0tc); 1876/78, Eleventh Report etc); 1878/80-1886/88, Biennial Report etc)0 1888/90-1890/92, ?00seventh-Eighth Biennial Report (etc); 1892/94- Ninth- Biennial Report of the Dirmore
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Continues the Reports of the Game and Fish Warden
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Our objective was to compile data on the mechanism and severity of injuries associated with hot beverage burns in children. We identified 152 children over a 3-year period who attended a tertiary level burns center, representing 18% of all children treated. Their median age was 17.5 months and median body surface area burned was 4% (range, 0.25% to 32%). Significantly, 52% of children required admission, 18% received a split skin graft, and 26% required long-term scar management. In 70% of all cases, the mechanism of injury was the child pulling the hot beverage over himself or herself. In 80% of incidents, a primary care giver witnessed the injury. These findings indicate that scalding from hot beverages carries significant morbidity and is an important pediatric public health issue. It is clear that further research towards effective education programs for primary caregivers is warranted.
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The sport of rowing has become more popular in the past decade. While it is a relatively low impact sport, injuries can occur, specifically to the ribs (Karlson K. A., 1998) and more often in female athletes (Hickey, Fricker, & McDonald , 1997). It has been proposed that as the athlete rows, applying a cyclical load to the body, the mid trapezius fatigues and is unable to resist the force produced during the drive phase (Warden S. J., Gutschlag, Wajswelner, & Crossley, 2002). Once this happens, the scapulae are then pulled anterio-laterally which increases the compression force on the ribs, increasing the risk of injury. The rowing motion of 12 female varsity and club rowers was tracked as they completed a fatiguing rowing test on a rowing ergometer. Results showed that the curvature of thoracic spine changed throughout the rowing cycle but did not change with increasing power level. The transverse shoulder angle decreased (the upper back was less straight) as power level increased (R2=-0.69±19), suggesting that the scapula moved anterio-laterally. This may be that as it tired, the mid-trapezius was unable to hold the scapulae in position. The decreasing transverse shoulder angle when the power level is increased indirectly supports the fatiguing of the retractor muscles as a mechanism of injury. It would be valuable to understand the limitations of each athlete and to be able to prescribe the optimal training zone to reduce the risk of injury.