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    Nielsen, H. Dean [Verfasser]
    Washington, DC : World Bank
    Published 2006
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    Type of Medium:
    book
    Publication Date:
    2006
    Keywords:
    Evaluation ; Methodologie ; Bildungssystem ; Bildungsmanagement ; Lehrerbedarf ; Grundschule ; Primarbereich ; Projekt ; Armut ; Entwicklungshilfe ; Entwicklungsland ; Finanzierung ; Berichterstattung ; Dezentralisierung ; Organisation ; Struktur ; Welt ; Weltbank ; Afrika ; Asien ; Jemen ; Mali ; Peru ; Südamerika ; Uruguay ; Vietnam
    Language:
    English
    Note:
    Literaturangaben S. 123-127
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    Type of Medium:
    article
    Publication Date:
    1988
    Keywords:
    Bildungsforschung ; Fachgeschichte ; Wissenschaft ; Überblick ; Indonesien
    In:
    Gopinathan, Savaranan (Hrsg.); Nielsen, H. Dean (Hrsg.), Educational research environments in Southeast Asia., Singapur: Chopmen Publ. (1988), S. 27-50, 9971-68-132-3
    9971-68-133-1
    Language:
    English
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    Publication Date:
    2018-06-30
    Publisher:
    MDPI Publishing
    Print ISSN:
    1661-7827
    Electronic ISSN:
    1660-4601
    Topics:
    Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Medicine
    Published by:
    Latest Papers from Table of Contents or Articles in Press
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    Publication Date:
    2015-06-20
    Publisher:
    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Print ISSN:
    0036-8075
    Electronic ISSN:
    1095-9203
    Topics:
    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Computer Science
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
    Physics
    Keywords:
    AIDS Vaccines/*immunology ; Animals ; Antibodies, Neutralizing/*immunology ; Cross Reactions ; Epitopes/immunology ; HIV Antibodies/*immunology ; HIV Infections/*prevention & control ; HIV-1/*immunology ; Humans ; Macaca ; Protein Engineering ; Protein Multimerization ; Rabbits ; Recombinant Proteins/chemistry/genetics/immunology ; env Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus/chemistry/genetics/*immunology
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    CHANG, R. SHIHMAN ; GOLDEN, H. DEAN

    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Published 1971
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    ISSN:
    1476-4687
    Source:
    Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics:
    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
    Physics
    Notes:
    [Auszug] Infectious mononucleosis was diagnosed on criteria proposed by Hoagland4. Secretion from the upper respiratory tract of eight patients was collected by gargling with 10 ml. of tissue culture medium1, 5 to 17 days after onset of illness. Throat washings were filtered through a 0.45 membrane filter ...
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    Electronic Resource
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    Nielsen, H. Dean ; Moos, Rudolf H.
    Springer
    Published 1977
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    ISSN:
    1573-188X
    Keywords:
    college residence ; physical symptoms ; progressive conformity ; environmental resister
    Source:
    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics:
    Nature of Science, Research, Systems of Higher Education, Museum Science
    Notes:
    Abstract This study identifies personal characteristics which distinguish university students who conform to living group norms in complaints of physical symptoms from those who do not. Discriminant function analyses indicated significant differences between these two groups of students, and between males and females. For example, low-symptom females living in high-symptom living groups who did not themselves increase in symptoms (“environmental resisters”) were higher in dominance and religious concern and lower in social participation than those who increased in symptoms. For males, important discriminators between “conformers” and “resisters” were academic achievement and alcohol consumption. Further specification of psychological variables which relate to the degree of conformity or resistance to environmental influence is central to understanding the impact of educational settings such as student living groups and classrooms.
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    Electronic Resource
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    Nielsen, H. Dean ; Moos, Rudolf H. ; Lee, Elisabeth A.
    Springer
    Published 1978
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    ISSN:
    1573-188X
    Keywords:
    response bias ; college students ; nonresponse ; longitudinal ; follow-up
    Source:
    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics:
    Nature of Science, Research, Systems of Higher Education, Museum Science
    Notes:
    Abstract The problems of response bias in longitudinal studies of college students are examined. An extensive follow-up questionnaire was sent to 1,253 college seniors who had participated in a similar survey as freshman four years earlier. Careful measure of student responsiveness in relation to various techniques designed to increase the proportion of responders (e.g., postcard, telephone contact) were kept. The less responsive groups were significantly different from their more responsive counterparts on nearly a dozen variables representing a wide variety of content areas, including academic achievement, self-concept, alcohol consumption, social deviance, and major choice preferences. Controlling for sex and socioeconomic status served to reduce, but not eliminate, these biases. Overall, the results indicate that researchers cannot account for follow-up nonresponse bias by making statistical adjustments according to data available at initial testing. The results are discussed in light of identifying the reasons for nonresponse, and attempting to develop categories of nonresponders who may be motivated to cooperate by different types of follow-up techniques.
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    Electronic Resource
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    Type of Medium:
    article
    Publication Date:
    1994
    Keywords:
    Sachinformation ; Anatomie ; Biologie ; Gehirn ; Genetik ; Naturwissenschaften ; Homosexualität ; Sexualität ; Sexualverhalten ; Ursache
    In:
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft, (1994) H. 7, S. 36-43, 0170-2971
    Language:
    German
    Note:
    Literaturangaben
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    Type of Medium:
    article
    Publication Date:
    1994
    Keywords:
    Sachinformation ; Anatomie ; Biologie ; Gehirn ; Genetik ; Naturwissenschaften ; Homosexualität ; Sexualität ; Sexualverhalten ; Ursache
    In:
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft, (1994) H. 7, S. 36-43, 0170-2971
    Language:
    German
    Note:
    Literaturangaben
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    Nielsen, Dean H. [Verfasser] ; Tatto, Maria T. [Verfasser] ; Djalil, Aria [Mitarb.] ; u.a.
    Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard Univ. Pr.
    Published 1991
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    Type of Medium:
    book
    Publication Date:
    1991
    Keywords:
    Lehrerausbildung ; Lehrerfortbildung ; Kosten ; Fernstudium ; Fernunterricht ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Effizienz ; Indonesien ; Sri Lanka
    Language:
    English
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    Publication Date:
    2018-05-09
    Publisher:
    National Academy of Sciences
    Print ISSN:
    0027-8424
    Electronic ISSN:
    1091-6490
    Topics:
    Biology
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
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    Joslyn, Sue A. ; Gesme, Dean H. ; Lynch, Charles F.

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Published 1996
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    ISSN:
    1524-4741
    Source:
    Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics:
    Medicine
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    Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine biological variable profiles and survival experiences associated with different combinations of estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) status (ER+PR+, ER+PR-, ER-PR+, ER-PR-).Data were collected and provided by the State Health Registry (SHR) of Iowa, part of the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program. Significant associations were determined for individual prognostic variables with each ER/PR categories, and overall survival was compared between each ER/PR category. Multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted to determine all significant prognostic variables associated with each ER/ PR category.All women diagnosed with primary breast cancer in Iowa from 1990 through 1992 were included in this study (N = 6, 178). In unadjusted analyses, Caucasian woman and older women were significantly more likely to be ER + PR+, while African American women and younger women were significantly more likely to be ER-PR-. In multivariate analyses, each ER/PR category was associated with distinct profile of age, menopausal status, histologic grade, and histology. Survival was best for women in the ER+PR+ group, followed, in decreasing order, by ER+PR-, ER-PR+, and ER-PR-.In this population-based study of primary breast cancer, combined hormone receptor status was a significant prognostic determinant for primary breast cancer, and was associated with distinct biological variables and survival experiences. In combination with other variables such as age, menopausal status, tumor histologic grade, and tumor histology, combined hormone receptor status can provide important prognostic information to the clinician.?
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    Electronic Resource
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    Wall, Piper L. ; Rudison, Maisha M. ; Lazic, Tatjana ; Reidesel, Dean H.

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
    Published 2002
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    ISSN:
    1476-4431
    Source:
    Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics:
    Medicine
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    Objective: To establish baseline values for descending thoracic aortic blood flow parameters as determined with a transesophageal combined M-mode and pulsed Doppler ultrasound-based monitoring method.Design: Preliminary observational study.Setting: University small animal teaching hospital.Animals: The study population consisted of anesthetized canine patients undergoing nonemergent surgeries. Prospectively set criteria for inclusion were adequate body size for placement of the esophageal probe and a nonemergent reason for surgery. The criterion for exclusion was recent trauma.Interventions: Placement of the transesophageal probe.Measurements and main results: Data was collected during 15 surgeries. Data from three dogs was excluded from data analysis (two recently hit by motor vehicles, one recently having undergone a total hip replacement). Each parameter was stable across time within each individual dog. The ranges of the descending thoracic aortic parameters across the 12 nonemergent cases were as follows: blood flow, 0.038–0.085 L min−1 kg−1; blood flow per beat, 0.31–0.84 mL kg−1; blood acceleration, 6–29 m s2−1; blood peak velocity, 38–105 m s−1; left ventricular ejection time interval 331–492 ms; and diameter, 0.30–0.93 mm kg−1.Conclusions: The range of descending thoracic aortic blood flow parameters encountered in this small group of dogs during nonemergent surgeries was broad; however, each parameter was quite stable across time with little change occurring in any dog during monitoring.
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    Watson, Dean H ; Trott, Patricia H

    USA/Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
    Published 1993
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    ISSN:
    1468-2982
    Source:
    Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics:
    Medicine
    Notes:
    In this study, 60 female subjects, aged between 25 and 40 years, were divided into two equal groups on the basis of absence or presence of headache. A passive accessory intervertebral mobility (PAIVM) examination was performed to confirm an upper cervical articular cause of the subjects’ headache and a questionnaire was used to establish a profile of the headache population. Measurements of cranio-cervical posture and isometric strength and endurance of the upper cervical flexor muscles were compared between the two groups of subjects. The headache group was found to be significantly different from the non-headache group in respect to forward head posture (FHP) (t = -5.98, p 〈 0.00005), less isometric strength (t = 3.43, p 〈 0.001) and less endurance (t = 8.71, p 〈 0.0005) of the upper cervical flexors. A statistically significant relationship was also established between natural head posture and isometric endurance of the upper cervical flexor musculature which demonstrated that FHP corresponded with a low endurance capacity (c2= 13.2; p 〈 0.01). The outcome of this study highlights the need to screen for cervical etiology in patients who are suspected of suffering from common migraine.
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    Obrecht, Dean H.

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Published 1956
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    ISSN:
    1467-9922
    Source:
    Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics:
    Linguistics and Literary Studies
    Psychology
    Type of Medium:
    Electronic Resource
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    Buttrick, Martha L. ; Riedesel, Dean H. ; Selcer, Barbara A. ; Barstad, Robert D.

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Published 1992
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    ISSN:
    1476-4431
    Source:
    Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics:
    Medicine
    Notes:
    One hundred acutely traumatized dogs were evaluated for the presence of cardiopulmonary abnormalities with thoracic radiographs, electrocardiography and arterial blood gas analysis. Fifty-seven dogs were found to have concurrent appendicular fracture(s) and thoracic injury as defined by an abnormality in one or more of the variables evaluated. Thoracic radiographs were abnormal in 44 dogs. Ventricular arrhythmias were identified in 17 dogs. Hypoxemia (PaO2 〈 80 mmHg) was detected in 25 dogs. Hypoxemia was noted with increased frequency in dogs with abnormal thoracic radiographs. Ventricular arrhythmias occurred more frequently in the hypoxemic group of dogs.Although a relationship was noted between the presence of hypoxemia, radiographic changes of the thorax and ECG abnormalities, all three examinations provided important information for assessing the cardiopulmonary status of each patient.
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