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Kenney-Lazar, Miles, and John Lauermann. "The 18Th Annual Critical Geography Conference." Human Geography 5, no. 1 (March 2012): 92–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/194277861200500107.

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The 18 th Annual Critical Geography Conference: Constructing a Radical Politics in an Age of Crisis took place in November 4–6, 2011, at Clark University, in Worcester Massachusetts. In this report the conference organizers summarize the results and offer some insights on the challenges and opportunities of mobilizing politically through the critical geography community. We argue that institutionalized actions within the academy, like this conference, are political events. We highlight the need for critical geographers to focus using the intellectual, financial, and institutional resources of the academy to facilitate activism and open new political spaces.
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WIECHA, JOHN M., ALIZA K. FINK, JEAN WIECHA, and JAMES HEBERT. "Differences in Dietary Patterns of Vietnamese, White, African-American, and Hispanic Adolescents in Worcester, Mass." Journal of the American Dietetic Association 101, no. 2 (February 2001): 248–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0002-8223(01)00064-5.

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Cohen, Samuel M. "An Interesting and Productive Research and Clinical Career." International Journal of Toxicology 39, no. 3 (April 7, 2020): 182–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1091581820910684.

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To begin, I wish to thank the Academy of Toxicological Sciences for bestowing this honor on me. I have had a rewarding career in basic research and clinical medicine, beginning with research in high school and always planning on becoming a physician. I have had the good fortune of having outstanding mentors, wonderful parents, and a supportive and intuitive wife and family. This article provides a brief overview of some of the events of my career and individuals who have played a major role, beginning with the M.D./Ph.D. program at the University of Wisconsin, pathology residency and faculty at St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester, Massachusetts, a year as visiting professor at Nagoya City University, and my career at the University of Nebraska Medical Center since 1981. This could not have happened without the strong input and support from these individuals, the numerous students, residents and fellows with whom I have learned so much, and the more than 500 terrific collaborators.
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Kapelle, William E. "Emma Mason. St. Wulfstan of Worcester c. 1008–1095. Cambridge, Mass.: Basil Blackwell. 1990. Pp. x, 363. $49.95." Albion 24, no. 4 (1992): 623–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4050674.

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Weinreb, Linda F., John C. Buckner, Valerie Williams, and Joanne Nicholson. "A Comparison of the Health and Mental Health Status of Homeless Mothers in Worcester, Mass: 1993 and 2003." American Journal of Public Health 96, no. 8 (August 2006): 1444–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/ajph.2005.069310.

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Schoonraad, Leilah, Amy Slogrove, Arnold Engelbrecht, and Michael F. Urban. "A 5-Year Retrospective Review of the Health Supervision Received by Children with Down Syndrome at a South African Regional Hospital." Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 66, no. 4 (January 14, 2020): 441–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/tropej/fmz087.

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Abstract Introduction In 2011, the American Academy of Paediatrics (AAP) published revised health supervision guidelines for children with Down syndrome (DS). In the absence of South African guidelines, we described the health supervision received by children with DS at a rural regional hospital in the Western Cape, South Africa compared with the AAP guidelines. Methods This was a 5-year retrospective description of the implementation of the 2011 AAP guidelines at the DS clinic at Worcester Provincial Hospital (WPH), specifically related to screening for and management of cardiac, thyroid, hearing and haematological disorders. Results Sixty-two children received care at WPH DS clinic during the study period. Thirty-six (58%) children lived in Worcester while 26 (42%) children were referred from peripheral hospitals. The median age at first clinic visit was 0.5 years [inter-quartile range (IQR) 0.2–1.2], a total of 177 person-years of follow-up with a median duration of 1.8 years (IQR 0.3–4.8). Two deaths occurred during the study period. Forty-nine (79%) children had a screening echocardiogram performed, the median age at first echocardiogram was 0.8 years (IQR 0.2–1.4). Five (14%) children from WPH compared with no children from the peripheral hospitals received the echocardiogram within the first month of life in keeping with AAP guidance (p = 0.06). Those requiring cardiac surgery were operated on at a median age of 2 years (IQR 0.9–2.3). Compared with the AAP guidelines, within the first month of life 17 (27%) children had a thyroid screen, 20 (32%) children had a full blood count and 7 (11%) children had a hearing assessment. Conclusion AAP guidelines for health supervision in DS are challenging to achieve within our local health system. The development and advocacy for a South African DS health supervision guideline that can be applied not only in specialist clinics might improve the care of children with DS.
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Foley, W. Trent. "St. Wulfstan of Worcester, c. 1008–1095. By Emma Mason. Cambridge, Mass.: Basil Blackwell, 1990. x + 363 pp. $70.00." Church History 61, no. 3 (September 1992): 397–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3168382.

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Baena-Nieto, Gloria, Isabel M. Lomas-Romero, Rosa M. Mateos, Noelia Leal-Cosme, Gonzalo Perez-Arana, Manuel Aguilar-Diosdado, Carmen Segundo, and Alfonso M. Lechuga-Sancho. "Ghrelin mitigatesβ-cell mass loss during insulitis in an animal model of autoimmune diabetes mellitus, the BioBreeding/Worcester rat." Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews 33, no. 1 (June 14, 2016): e2813. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dmrr.2813.

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Montine, Thomas J., Jeffery A. Kaye, Kathleen S. Montine, Lynne McFarland, Jason D. Morrow, and Joseph F. Quinn. "Cerebrospinal Fluid Aβ42, Tau, and F2-Isoprostane Concentrations in Patients With Alzheimer Disease, Other Dementias, and in Age-Matched Controls." Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 125, no. 4 (April 1, 2001): 510–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.5858/2001-125-0510-cfataf.

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Abstract Objective.—To test the hypothesis that quantification of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) F2-isoprostanes (F2-IsoPs), in vivo biomarkers of free radical damage, along with CSF Aβ42 and tau levels improves laboratory diagnostic accuracy for Alzheimer disease (AD). Participants.—Patients with probable AD (n = 19), dementias other than AD (n = 8), and age-matched controls (n = 10). Main Outcome Measures.—Cerebrospinal fluid concentrations of Aβ42 and tau were determined by a commercially available test (Athena Diagnostics, Worcester, Mass). Cerebrospinal fluid F2-IsoP levels were quantified by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Results.—Individuals were classified as AD or non-AD by a published method using CSF Aβ42 and tau levels (95% sensitivity, 50% specificity), by CSF F2-IsoP levels greater than 25 pg/mL and Aβ42 concentrations less than 1125 pg/mL (90% sensitivity, 83% specificity), and by combined analysis using CSF F2-IsoP, Aβ42, and tau levels (84% sensitivity, 89% specificity). Conclusion.—Cerebrospinal fluid F2-IsoP quantification may enhance the accuracy of the laboratory diagnosis of AD.
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Pérez-Arana, Gonzalo, Manuel Blandino-Rosano, Arturo Prada-Oliveira, Manuel Aguilar-Diosdado, and Carmen Segundo. "Decrease in β-Cell Proliferation Precedes Apoptosis during Diabetes Development in Bio-Breeding/Worcester Rat: Beneficial Role of Exendin-4." Endocrinology 151, no. 6 (April 21, 2010): 2538–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/en.2009-1113.

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In autoimmune type 1 diabetes mellitus, proinflammatory cytokine-mediated apoptosis of β-cells has been considered to be the first event directly responsible for β-cell mass reduction. In the Bio-Breeding (BB) rat, an in vivo model used in the study of autoimmune diabetes, β-cell apoptosis is observed from 9 wk of age and takes place after an insulitis period that begins at an earlier age. Previous studies by our group have shown an antiproliferative effect of proinflammatory cytokines on cultured β-cells in Wistar rats, an effect that was partially reversed by Exendin-4, an analogue of glucagon-like peptide-1. In the current study, the changes in β-cell apoptosis and proliferation during insulitis stage were also determined in pancreatic tissue sections in normal and thymectomized BB rats, as well as in Wistar rats of 5, 7, 9, and 11 wk of age. Although stable β-cell proliferation in Wistar and thymectomized BB rats was observed along the course of the study, a decrease in β-cell proliferation and β-cell mass from the age of 5 wk, and prior to the commencement of apoptosis, was noted in BB rats. Exendin-4, in combination with anti-interferon-γ antibody, induced a near-total recovery of β-cell proliferation during the initial stages of insulitis. This highlights the importance of early intervention and, as well, the possibilities of new therapeutic approaches in preventing autoimmune diabetes by acting, initially, in the insulitis stage and, subsequently, on β-cell regeneration and on β-cell apoptosis.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass"

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Harbour, Steeve. "Le Travailleur, les Franco-Américains de Worcester, Massachusetts, et la Deuxième Guerre mondiale." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/28620.

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Damgaard, Neil Christian. "Case studies of the planting of selected Chinese-language evangelical churches in southern New England." Dallas, TX : Dallas Theological Seminary, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2986/tren.001-1257.

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Thesis (D.Min.)--Dallas Theological Seminary, 2008.
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Books on the topic "Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass"

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Willcocks, Jonathan. Worcester Mass. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991.

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Liljestrand, Bob. New England 1930's steam action Worcester. Hanover, PA: Railroad Press, 2000.

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Museum, Worcester Art. Master drawings from the Worcester Art Museum. New York: Hudson Hills Press in association with the Worcester Art Museum, 1998.

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Desautels, Kenneth R. History of Saint Joseph Parish, 1820-1992, Worcester, Massachusetts. Worcester, Mass: K.R. Desautels, 1992.

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Southwick, Albert B. The Worcester Club at one hundred years: In celebration of its founding on April 10, 1888. Worcester, Mass. (1 Oak St., Worcester 01609): The Club, 1988.

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Clark University, 1887-1987: A narrative history. Worcester: Clark University Press, 1987.

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Arsenault, Idamay Michaud. Worcester's Union Station: The monument and the memories. Worcester, Mass: Ambassador Books, 1999.

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Kowal, David P. Body and soul: 100 years at Saint Vincent Hospital, 1893-1993. Worcester, Mass: Saint Vincentennial Celebration Committee, 1993.

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This high and holy moment: The first National Women's Rights Convention, Worcester, 1850. San Diego: Harcourt Brace College, 1999.

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McClymer, John F. This high and holy moment: The first National Woman's Rights Convention, Worcester, 1850. San Diego, Calif: Harcourt Brace College, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass"

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Foote, Lorien. "Escape." In Yankee Plague. University of North Carolina Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469630557.003.0002.

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When Confederate officials removed several thousand Union prisoners of war from Georgia to South Carolina after Sherman captured Atlanta, bureaucratic incompetence combined with chaotic conditions to produce mass escapes. Prisoners escaped by the hundreds from trains and from open fields at Florence and at Camp Sorghum in Columbia. Leading four of the escape parties were J. Madison Drake, Charles Porter Mattocks, Willard Worcester Glazier, and John V. Hadley.
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"Michael Cavanagh (ed.), Memoirs of General Thomas Francis Meagher Comprising the Leading Events of his Career (Worcester, Mass.: The Messenger Press, 1892), pp. 245–253." In A World History of Railway Cultures, 1830–1930, edited by Matthew Esposito, 499–505. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351211802-82.

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