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Human cytogenetics at Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1959–1962
Abstract: An account is given of the introduction of human cytogenetics to the Division of Medical Genetics at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and the first 3 years' work of the chromosome diagnostic laboratory that was established at...
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Human cytogenetics at Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1959-1962.
An account is given of the introduction of human cytogenetics to the Division of Medical Genetics at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and the first 3 years' work of the chromosome diagnostic laboratory that was established at the time....
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The design and implementation of an obstetric triage system for unscheduled pregnancy related attendances
Background: No standardised system of triage exists in Maternity Care and local audit identified this to be problematic. We designed, implemented and evaluated an Obstetric Triage System in a large UK maternity unit. This...
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The design and implementation of an obstetric triage system for unscheduled pregnancy related attendances
Background: No standardised system of triage exists in Maternity Care and local audit identified this to be problematic. We designed, implemented and evaluated an Obstetric Triage System in a large UK maternity unit. This...
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Existing Robotics Technologies for Implementation of Special Education
Collaborative robots (Cobots) are described from the point of view of the cognitive processes underlying the perception and emotional expression of learners based on individual human interacting with non-humanoid robots. The...
MIRSKY HOLIDAY LECTURES ON SCIENCE 2009
50th Annual Alfred E. Mirsky Holiday Lecture on Science for high school students Battle of the Mutants: Using Genetics as a Weapon to Fight Disease delivered by Nina Papavsiliou
On the philosophy of poetry, ed. John Gibson
AJ Nickerson
Jun 03, 2016
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Johns Hopkins University Press via http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/phl.2016.0007
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Assessment of Theses in Design Education
This article explores and proposes a design concept of a co-creative process that aims to support the assessment and grading of theses in design education through automated criteria evaluation. The research is based on a...
The Grizzly, September 21, 2017
CSCG Brings Biologist and Policy Maker Nina Federoff to Campus Students Surprised by New Student Senate Requirements International Film Festival Kicks Off Q&A with Dean Mark Schneider Beekeeping Society Creates Some Buzz ...
Published by: Ursinus College
Education Faculty Member Wins Award for William Barton Rogers Book
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Published by Johns Hopkins University Press, the book is titled "William Barton Rogers and the Idea of MIT." "William Barton Rogers and the Idea of MIT" focuses on Rogers and his efforts to establish the Massachusetts Institute...
Published by: Winthrop University
AN INCLINATION TOWARDS ACCUSATIVE
Alana Johns
Jul 30, 2013
This paper argues that linguistic hierarchies are not real in any linguistic sense but are summaries of linguistic observation or typology. Position in any hierarchy is based on intrinsic properties, specjically complexity of...
Theorizing Change in Eastern U.S. Hospitals: How Organizational Context Shapes Patient Safety Reform
Mekha Varghese
Jan 01, 0001
This brief writeup shares preliminary observations from a case-study of two eastern U.S. hospitals in the Surgical Unit-based Safety Program (SUSP), a national initiative of the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality...
Published by: Ursinus College
A textless title
Nina Parish
Mar 01, 2012
Throughout his literary career, Blaise Cendrars gave his first poem, La Légende de Novgorode, a privileged position. However, although the title is cited at the top of all his bibliographical lists, nobody had seen this work and...
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The Personification of the Perfect Citizen: The English Political Cartoon, Colonial Anxiety, and Identity During the American Revolution
Sarah Johns
Jan 01, 0001
When studying the American Revolution, there is a variety of written source materials from the actors involved that have been used to decipher the many social and political changes that occurred throughout the conflict; however...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Political, the Personal, and the Personified: 18th Century British Political Caricature Art and the Formation of the British Empire's Identity
Sarah Johns
Jan 01, 0001
An image is often capable of communicating a number of things to a viewer, and political caricature in the eighteenth-century British metropole is one clear example of this. Political caricature became a useful tool for the...
Published by: Ursinus College
AN INCLINATION TOWARDS ACCUSATIVE
Alana Johns
Jul 30, 2013
This paper argues that linguistic hierarchies are not real in any linguistic sense but are summaries of linguistic observation or typology. Position in any hierarchy is based on intrinsic properties, specjically complexity of...
SARCP
In the domain of cyber security, the defence mechanisms of networks have traditionally been placed in a reactionary role. Cyber security professionals are therefore disadvantaged in a cyber-attack situation due to the fact that...
A textless title
Nina Parish
Mar 01, 2012
Throughout his literary career, Blaise Cendrars gave his first poem, La Légende de Novgorode, a privileged position. However, although the title is cited at the top of all his bibliographical lists, nobody had seen this work and...
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Suitcases, keys and handkerchiefs
This article examines the particular challenges that are associated with collecting and exhibiting objects to represent immigrant narratives. Everyday objects play a crucial role in migration history and curators need to...
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