... copy): New York City, August 2, 1866, to Orlando Brown.
1866 - Gale Group | SAS Part 1
Christopher Cardoso, Mark Anthony Orlando, Christopher Brown, Mark A. Ellenbogen,
AbstractIntranasal oxytocin has been shown to alter self-perceptions of personality (e.g., more trusting, increased extraversion). To follow up these findings, we examined the acute effects of two doses of intranasal oxytocin (24 IU and 48 IU) on another form of self-referential cognition: autobiographical memory. Changes in autobiographical memory (personal memories for the past) could conceivably effect change in self-perception and consequently alter social behaviors. We predicted that oxytocin ...
Tópico(s): Infant Health and Development
2014 - Taylor & Francis | Social Neuroscience
Oliver O. Howard (Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands),
... copy): Washington, D. C., March 30, 1867, to Orlando Brown.
1867 - Gale Group | SAS Part 1
Nirmal Kandel, Stella Chungong,
... Ang Woo Teck, Cynthia Bell, Lucy Boulanger, Garrett Brown, Orlando Cenciarelli, Matthew H Cochran, Stephane De La Rocque, ...
Tópico(s): Disaster Response and Management
2022 - Elsevier BV | The Lancet Global Health
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Virginia (Orlando Brown),
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Virginia (Orlando Brown).Letter: Richmond, Virginia, June 14, 1865, to George ...
1865 - Gale Group | SAS Part 1
Frank A. Orlando, Kevin D. Brown,
Breast cancer diversity is histologically evident as various proliferative benign lesions, in situ carcinomas, and invasive carcinomas that may develop into distant metastases. Breast tumor molecular subtypes have been defined by genome-wide expression microarray technology and reveal associations between genetic alterations and the malignant phenotype. Early work has been conducted to use subtype-specific biomarkers to elucidate targeted treatment options early in the course of breast cancer progression. ...
Tópico(s): Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
2009 - Springer Science+Business Media | Annals of Surgical Oncology
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Virginia (Orlando Brown),
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Virginia (Orlando Brown).Letter: Richmond, Virginia, August 26, 1865, to George ...
1865 - Gale Group | SAS Part 1
Neil D. Reeves, Giorgio Orlando, Steven J. Brown,
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is associated with peripheral sensory and motor nerve damage that affects up to half of diabetes patients and is an independent risk factor for falls. Clinical implications of DPN-related falls include injury, psychological distress and physical activity curtailment. This review describes how the sensory and motor deficits associated with DPN underpin biomechanical alterations to the pattern of walking (gait), which contribute to balance impairments underpinning ...
Tópico(s): Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention
2021 - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute | Medicina
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Virginia (Orlando Brown),
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Virginia (Orlando Brown).Letter: Richmond, Virginia, September 27, 1865, to George ...
1865 - Gale Group | SAS Part 1
Orlando C. Richard, Nancy Brown Johnson,
ABSTRACT: Formal human resource diversity programs have experienced rapid growth; yet research on how these initiatives influence organizational effectiveness remains insufficient. This research explores formal diversity programs' influence on organizational effectiveness using universalistic and contingency frameworks. Our findings show that universally, diversity practices strongly and negatively relate to turnover. Organizations with innovative strategies coupled with formal diversity practices ...
Tópico(s): Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
2008 - Wiley | Performance Improvement Quarterly
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Virginia (Orlando Brown),
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Virginia (Orlando Brown).Letter: Richmond, Virginia, March 1, 1867, to George ...
1867 - Gale Group | SAS Part 1
Orlando C. Richard, Nancy Brown Johnson,
The human resource management literature has implicitly treated high performancework practices (HPWPs) and human resources management (HRM)effectiveness as substitutes for one another with respect to their relationship with firm performance. We contend that HPWPs and HRM effectiveness act both assubstitutes and as complements. Main effects reveal that only human resourcemanagement effectiveness affects market performance and that HPWPs affect innovation.However, interacting HPWPs with HRM effectiveness ...
Tópico(s): Innovation and Knowledge Management
1970 - | Journal of Business Strategies
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Virginia (Orlando Brown),
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Virginia (Orlando Brown).Letter: Richmond, Virginia, November 22, 1867, to George ...
1867 - Gale Group | SAS Part 1
Robin M. Brown, Orlando Tamaríz-Cruz, Michael J. Brennan, Maria Laura Gennaro, Larry S. Schlesinger, Yasir A. W. Skeiky, Daniel F. Hoft,
The ability of 17 recombinant mycobacterial proteins, native antigen 85 complex, lipoarabinomannan (LAM), and Mycobacterium tuberculosis lysate to detect antibody responses induced by bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination and active tuberculosis infection were studied in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. Only LAM-reactive serum immunoglobulin G responses were significantly increased in both BCG-vaccinated patients and patients with active tuberculosis (P<.05), and oral BCG vaccination also induced ...
Tópico(s): Immune responses and vaccinations
2003 - Oxford University Press | The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Virginia (Orlando Brown),
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Virginia (Orlando Brown). Letter: Richmond, Virginia, May 13, 1868, to George ...
1868 - Gale Group | SAS Part 1
Stephen M. Cohn, Stephen M. Cohn, Orlando C. Kirton, Margaret Brown, S. Morad Hameed, Stephen M. Cohn, Erik Barquist, Robert Duncan, Mathias Majetshak, Charles A. Popkin, Jeffrey S. Augenstein, Patricia H. Byers, Enrique Ginzburg, Mark McKenney, Nicholas Namias, David V. Shatz, D. Sleeman,
Splanchnic hypoperfusion as reflected by gastric intramucosal acidosis has been recognized as an important determinant of outcome in shock. A comprehensive splanchnic hypoperfusion-ischemia reperfusion (IRP) protocol was evaluated against conventional shock management protocols in critical trauma patients. The study was a prospective randomized trial comparing three therapeutic approaches to hypoperfusion after severe trauma in 151 trauma patients admitted to the intensive care unit. Group 1 patients ...
Tópico(s): Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
2005 - SAGE Publishing | The American Surgeon
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Virginia (Orlando Brown),
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Virginia (Orlando Brown).Letter: Richmond, Virginia, August 7, 1868, to George ...
1868 - Gale Group | SAS Part 1
Mark D. Brown, Orlando Gómez-Marı́n, Kathleen Brookfield, Pamela Stokes Li,
Many clinicians find it difficult to differentiate between symptoms caused by a spine disorder or a hip disorder. If surgery is indicated, the order in which these operations take place is an important factor in the patient's long-term outcome. A prospective evaluation and retrospective chart review of patients with lower extremity pain was performed at the principal investigator's clinic to determine which signs and symptoms best predict the primary source of pain in patients with hip and spine ...
Tópico(s): Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
2004 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
C. J. Bartlett, R. A. McDonnell, J. P. C. Foster, Charles D. Alton, Kate C. Mead, Otto G. Ramsay, Charles E. Taft, H. Merriman Steele, A. R. Diefendorf, Jessie W. Fisher, T. D. Crothers, Edward W. Goodenough, C. C. Godfrey, B. Austin Cheney, Frederic S. Dennis, William F. Verdi, Edward F. McIntosh, Henry M. Lee, Harmon G. Howe, Oliver C. Smith, Daniel F. Sullivan, Augustin A. Crane, Thomas G. Sloan, R. F. Rand, E. Clifford Chipman, Joseph E. Root, Frederic S. Crossfield, E. Terry Smith, Allen Hamilton Williams, Thomas D. Crothers, E. P. Flint, W. J. Ford, Edward Thomas Bradstreet, Newton S. Bell, Nathan Mayer, Miner C. Hazen, Charles H. Hubbard, Charles E. Stanley, John Winthrop Wright, Fred Sumner Smith, E. P. Flint, William H. Donaldson, Nelson Asa Pomeroy, William W. Horton, W. M. Kenna, M. M. Johnson, Oliver T. Osborne, John Elmore Bailey,
... Surgery Gastric Ulcer, Prophylaxis in Tuberculosis, Presidents Address, Orlando Brown, M. D., Washington, New London County, Some Suggestions ...
1905 - Gale Group | NCCO-STM 1of2
Orlando C. Richard, Nancy Brown Johnson,
This study tests whether strategic human resource management (SHRM) effectiveness significantly affects organizational level outcomes. Using the resource-based view of the firm, this study examines the effective use of human capital on organizational performance. Further, the role that a contextual factor - capital intensity - plays in modelling is explored. Results show that SHRM effectiveness significantly reduces employee turnover and increases overall market performance assessment. However, SHRM ...
Tópico(s): Innovation and Knowledge Management
2001 - Routledge | The International Journal of Human Resource Management
Mark Oute, C. W. Canfield, Hugh Conway,
... the Eye. Poem, verse: Plaint of the Crocodile, Orlando Brown's Plate-Making— a Long Way after James ...
1885 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
Orlando C. Richard, Nancy Brown Johnson,
The recent business trends of globalization and increasing inter-group differences has turned scholarly attention to the management of demographic differences. According to Clinton's Initiative on Race, one of every three Americans in the overall United States population are nonwhite. Johnston and Packer (1987) identify the integration of women and minorities into the workforce as one of the greatest challenges facing American managers. For example, managing diversity is a long-run investment, and ...
Tópico(s): Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
2001 - Pittsburg State University | Journal of managerial issues
Helen Wilmans, Thos. C. Strickland, Fred. M. Dean, H. D. Garrison, W. Eddowes, F. H. Davies, A. L. Henderson, Dr. Joseph Maria Eder, Mark Oute, A. S. Addis, M. W. Albee, Litl Klem, W. H. Potter,
... in His Closing Sentence, Our Buffalo Convention, Erratum, Orlando Brown's Plate-Making— a Long Way after James ...
1885 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
Orlando C. Richard, Nancy Brown Johnson,
This study tests whether strategic human resource management (SHRM) effectiveness significantly affects organizational level outcomes. Using the resource-based view of the firm, this study examines the effective use of human capital on organizational performance. Further, the role that a contextual factor - capital intensity - plays in modelling is explored. Results show that SHRM effectiveness significantly reduces employee turnover and increases overall market performance assessment. However, SHRM ...
Tópico(s): Corporate Finance and Governance
2001 - Routledge | The International Journal of Human Resource Management
W. B. Bolton, J. W. Swan, J. Traill Taylor, G. M. Whipple, R. L. Maddox, Dr. Aug. Eisenlohr, E. W. Foxlee, G. Watmough Webster, Colonel Stuart Wortley, H. Y. E. Cotesworth, A. L. Henderson, Rev. B. Holland, Lyddell Sawyer, W. Robinson Jr., William Brooks, W. Harding Warner, J. Barker, Joseph Gray, L. C. Meves, J. Wilson, Valentine Blanchard, J. M. Young, Geo. R. Prowse, J. Désiré England, A. Brothers, G. A. Kenyon, C. Beckett Lloyd, George Smith, S. Herbert Fry, Andrew Pringle, H. Manfield, F. A. Bridge, William Adcock, Rev. H. B. Hare, J. S. Pollitt, George Hadley, W. H. Harrison, Harry Platt, J. Vincent Elsden, G. Mansfield, J. Thomson, Thomas Furnell, H. Norwood Atkins, P. H. Emerson, G. H. E. Sutton, H. N. King, J. M. Carroll, Edwin Cocking, George Smith, C. Oakeshott, Dr. D. G. Thomson, Kenneth W. M. Bean, Thomas Bedding, John Ingham, Major Geo. Verney, J. Pike, John Harmer, Joseph H. Woodworth, John Jackson, David M. Linley, Charles Stephens, Seymour Conway, J. C. Stenning, R. Tindall, Rev. A. Johnson, John G. Horsey, W. H. Harrison, G. T. Grammer, H. Holman, C. Alfieri, John Lewis, G. G. Mitchell, F. A. Darlow, W. M. Ayres, Walter B. Woodbury, George Kemp, J. A. C. Branfill, W. Bedford, Baynham Jones, J. J. Acworth, Thomas Irving, Joseph Paget, J. W. Reffitt, Russell Sedgfield, Thomas Gulliver, S. D. McKellen, Andrew Bowman, G. S. Penny, L. Dixon, Anthony Philburn, Chas. J. Hall, F. W. Hotham, Edwin Underwood, R. J. Latham, G. V. J. Poirin, W. Banks, R. P. Gregson, John Alfred Hodges, William Ouin, Richard Parr, W. B. Allison, William Stokes, Thomas Gulliver, E. Audra, W. K. Burton, Ellerslie Wallace Jr., Thomas H. Kane, Cecil V. Shadbolt, J. A. Forrest, Rev. Locke MacDona, W. Hanson, Edward Dunmore, William Coles, W. Horseman Kirkby, W. M. Ashman, Duncan C. Dallas, A. Donald, W. T. F. M. Ingall, J. J. Hollway, W. Ivanhoe Thomas, G. R. Baker, A. Johnston, A. F. Genlain, W. Neilson, Rev. H. Victor MacDona, Herbert S. Starnes, B. Wyles, George Mason, W. H. Hutton, W. Harding Warner, Joseph Harris, Frank M. Sutcliffe, G. E. Latine, Samuel Greenway, J. Barker, James McGhie, Friese Greene, Richard Keene, Mark Oute, H. Broadhurst, R. Murray Lawes, A. H. Bool,
... and Testing Shutters, On Cameras. Poem, verse: Vignette, Orlando Brown's Plate-Making.— a Long Way after James ...
1885 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
David F. Bradford, Scott D. Cooper, Thomas M. Jenkins, Kim W. Kratz, Orlando Sarnelle, Aaron D. Brown,
In an alpine area of the Sierra Nevada of California, naturally acidic waters and introduced fishes both strongly affect the distributions of native amphibians, zooplankton, and macroinvertebrates. The study area in Kings Canyon National Park contains 104 lakes with pH values between 5.0 and 9.3, including 10 lakes with pH < 6.0 (defined here as acidic lakes) and 18 lakes with introduced trout. We surveyed 33 of these lakes (8 acidic, 7 non-acidic with trout, 18 non-acidic without trout) for water chemistry ...
Tópico(s): Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
1998 - Canadian Science Publishing | Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
... the Societies Society and Club Fixtures. Poem, verse: Orlando Brown's Plate-Making A Long Way after James ...
1891 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
David F. Bradford, Scott D. Cooper, Thomas M. Jenkins, Kim W. Kratz, Orlando Sarnelle, Aaron D. Brown,
In an alpine area of the Sierra Nevada of California, naturally acidic waters and introduced fishes both strongly affect the distributions of native amphibians, zooplankton, and macroinvertebrates. The study area in Kings Canyon National Park contains 104 lakes with pH values between 5.0 and 9.3, including 10 lakes with pH < 6.0 (defined here as acidic lakes) and 18 lakes with introduced trout. We surveyed 33 of these lakes (8 acidic, 7 non-acidic with trout, 18 non-acidic without trout) for water chemistry ...
Tópico(s): Freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity and ecology
1998 - Canadian Science Publishing | Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
S. B. St. John, S. B. St. John, E. P. Flint, W. C. Wile, W. H. Dudley, Elliah C. Kinney, F. E. Beckwith, Charles James Fon, A. M. Shew, R. W. Mathewson, Geo. B. Packard, F. M. Wilson, Geo. W. Harris, Ambrose Beardsley, N. E. Wordin, Samuel D. Gilbert, Lewis Barnes, E. Frank Coates, Isaac G. Porter, W. T. Bacon, A. E. Abrams, Geo. W. Avery, Prof. W. H. Carmalt, Jarvis K. Mason, E. B. Lyon, A. E. Adams, C. W. Chamberlain, W. W. Knight, M. M. Johnson, M. Storrs, P. M. Hastings, N. Mayer, R. B. Goodyear, W. H. Carmalt, Charles E. Park, J. F. C. Foster, W. R. Bartlett, H. A. Carrington, M. N. Chamberlin, E. F. Coats, A. Peck, I. G. Porter, L. S. Paddock, W. H. Dudley, Seth Hill, Jas. G. Gregory, W. H. Donaldson, W. A. Lockwood, A. E. Adams, W. A. Lockwood, William A. Lewis, W. W. Foster, S. Hutchins, T. M. Hills, Lowell Holbrook, C. J. Fox, Willis J. Beach, Orlando Brown, J. J. Newcomb, J. W. Bidwell, Wm. Deming, Orlando Brown, J. H. North, Sylvester W. Turner, J. Frank Calef, S. W. Turner, Geo. W. Burke, E. B. Nye, R. W. Mathewson, F. L. Dickinson, William H. Clark, C. F. Sumner, E. P. Flint, F. L. Smith, S. G. Risley, D. Ward Northrop, William B. Atkinson,
Frontmatter: Proceedings of the Connecticut Medical Society, The Connecticut Medical Society Does Not Hold Itself Responsible for the Opinions Contained ...
1884 - Gale Group | NCCO-STM 1of2
Debra Roter, Julia Rosenbaum, Berengere de Negri, Diane E. Renaud, Lori DiPrete-Brown, Orlando Hernández,
This study investigates the effects of a brief training programme on the communication skills of doctors in ambulatory care settings in Trinidad and Tobago. Evaluation of doctor performance is based on analysis of audiotapes of doctors with their patients during routine clinic visits and on patient satisfaction ratings. A pre-test/post-test quasi-experimental study design was used to evaluate the effects of exposure to the training programme. Doctors were assigned to groups based on voluntary participation ...
Tópico(s): Communication in Education and Healthcare
1998 - Wiley | Medical Education