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Yearbook of cultural property law. 2010 [electronic resource] / Sherry Hutt, editor; David Tarler, assistant editor




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Yellow power, yellow soul [electronic resource] : the radical art of Fred Ho / edited by Roger N. Buckley and Tamara Roberts




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Yellowface [electronic resource] : creating the Chinese in American popular music and performance, 1850s-1920s / Krystyn R. Moon

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Yeshiva fundamentalism [electronic resource] : piety, gender, and resistance in the ultra-Orthodox world / Nurit Stadler

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Yii rapid application development hotshot [electronic resource] : become a RAD hotshot with Yii, the world's most popular PHP framework / Lauren J. O'Meara, James R. Hamilton III

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You gotta stand up [electronic resource] : the life and high times of John Henry Faulk / by Chris Drake

Drake, Chris




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You should see yourself [electronic resource] : Jewish identity in postmodern American culture / edited by Vincent Brook




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Young adult literature and culture [electronic resource] / edited by Harry Edwin Eiss




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Young adult poetry [electronic resource] : a survey and theme guide / Rachel Schwedt and Janice DeLong ; foreword by Mel Glenn

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Young adults deserve the best [electronic resource] : YALSA's competencies in action / Sarah Flowers for the Young Adult Library Services Association

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Young adults with serious mental illness [electronic resource] / David O. Sullivan, editor




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Young Architects 13 [electronic resource] : it's different / foreword by Michael Manfredi ; introduction by Anne Rieselbach ; Catie Newell, form-ula, Future Cities Lab, Kiel Moe, NAMELESS, William O'Brien Jr




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Young British muslims [electronic resource] : identity, culture, politics and the media / Nahid Afrose Kabir

Kabir, Nahid Afrose




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Young brothers massacre [electronic resource] / Paul W. Barrett and Mary H. Barrett

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Young people, creativity and new technologies [electronic resource] : the challenge of digital arts / edited by Julian Sefton-Green ; foreword by David Puttnam




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Your average nigga [electronic resource] : performing race, literacy, and masculinity / Vershawn Ashanti Young

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Your successful career as a mortgage broker [electronic resource] / David Reed

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Your successful project management career [electronic resource] / Ronald B. Cagle

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Your successful real estate career [electronic resource] / Kenneth W. Edwards

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Youth and peaceful elections in Kenya [electronic resource] edited by Kimani Njogu




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Youth culture in global cinema [electronic resource] / edited by Timothy Shary and Alexandra Seibel




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Youth entrepreneurship and local development in Central and Eastern Europe [electronic resource] / edited by Paul Blokker, Bruno Dallago




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Youth in a changing world [electronic resource] : cross-cultural perspectives on adolescence / ed. Estelle Fuchs

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Youth, media and culture in the Asia Pacific region [electronic resource] / edited by Usha M. Rodrigues and Belinda Smaill




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Youth, popular culture and moral panics [electronic resource] : penny gaffs to gangsta-rap, 1830-1996 / John Springhall

Springhall, John




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Youthscapes [electronic resource] : the popular, the national, the global / edited by Sunaina Maira and Elisabeth Soep




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You've got dissent! [electronic resource] : Chinese dissident use of the Internet and Beijing's counter-strategies / Michael Chase, James Mulvenon

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Zane Grey [electronic resource] : his life, his adventures, his women / Thomas H. Pauly

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Zapata lives! [electronic resource] : histories and cultural politics in southern Mexico / Lynn Stephen

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Zaprudered [electronic resource] : the Kennedy assassination film in visual culture / Øyvind Vågnes

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ZBrush 4 sculpting for games [electronic resource] : beginner's guide : sculpt machines, environments, and creatures for your game development projects / Manuel Scherer

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ZBrush character creation [electronic resource] : advanced digital sculpting / Scott Spencer

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ZBrush professional tips and techniques [electronic resource] / Paul Gaboury

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ZeroMQ [electronic resource] / Faruk Akgul

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Zimbabwe's cultural heritage [electronic resource] / Pathisa Nyathi

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Zina, transnational feminism, and the moral regulation of Pakistani women [electronic resource] / Shahnaz Khan

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Outcomes of Left Ventricular Assist Devices by Bridge to Transplant or Destination Therapy Intent

This prespecified secondary analysis of the MOMENTUM 3 randomized clinical trial aims to determine whether clinical outcomes of patients with 2 different left ventricular assist devices differed based on preoperative categories of bridge to transplant/bridge to candidacy vs destination therapy.




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Predicting Pulmonary to Systemic Flow Ratio Using Chest Radiograph in Congenital Heart Disease

This study develops and validates a quantitative method to predict the pulmonary to systemic flow ratio in patients with congenital heart disease from chest radiographs using deep learning.




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Blood Pressure Patterns in Young Adulthood and Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality in Middle Age

This cohort study assesses whether long-term variability and rate of change of blood pressure from young adulthood to midlife are associated with cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality by middle age.




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Improvement of Cardiovascular Functional Research After Kidney Transplant

In this issue of JAMA Cardiology, Lim and colleagues report on cardiovascular functional reserve in people with end-stage renal disease before and after kidney transplant. They performed a 3-arm, prospective, concurrent cohort study to assess change in cardiovascular functional reserve after kidney transplant using state-of-the-art cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET). They also assessed left ventricular morphologic findings 1 year after transplant. They enrolled 81 participants with stage 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD) who underwent kidney transplant, 85 wait-listed participants with stage 5 CKD who had not undergone transplant, and 87 controls treated for hypertension only. The authors quantified cardiovascular functional reserve using CPET in parallel with transthoracic echocardiography. One year after transplant, a significant improvement in maximum oxygen consumption was found in the transplant group compared with the nontransplant group. Moreover, left ventricular function improved but not the body mass index.




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Identification of Cardiovascular Monosodium Urate Crystal Deposition in Gout Using Dual-Energy CT

To the Editor We read the recent article by Klauser et al with great interest. While the potential implications of the findings are exciting, we have several concerns. First, the authors do not explicitly state whether electrocardiogram gating was used in their study. This is an important detail because cardiac motion artifact is a source of artifactual coloration with dual-energy computed tomography (DECT), particularly with dual-source scanners given the approximately 80-millisecond temporal difference between the 2 radiography beams. Furthermore, beam hardening artifact from calcified atheromas and partial volume effect, known sources of artifacts in the 2-material decomposition algorithm of DECT, may largely explain the findings. While patients with gout had higher prevalence of coronary calcification (55 of 59 patients [93%]) and cardiovascular monosodium urate (MSU) deposition (51 of 59 patients [86%]) than controls, the authors do not report whether the 4 patients with gout without coronary calcifications exhibited MSU deposition nor the number of controls or cadaveric hearts with coronary calcification. The images from the article show areas of green pixelization occurring adjacent to calcified plaques on grayscale computed tomography images (eg, Figure 2A and D, left anterior descending artery [yellow arrowhead]), which would favor this artifact hypothesis without additional data.




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Identification of Cardiovascular Monosodium Urate Crystal Deposition in Gout Using Dual-Energy CT—Reply

In Reply We appreciate the valuable comments of Becce et al on our article. We applied prospective electrocardiography gating using a thin-slice cardiac protocol to ensure highest spatial resolution with minimal motion artifact. A noncontrast electrocardiography-gated computed tomography (CT) examination with standardized scan parameters was performed using a 128-slice dual-source CT (SOMATOM Definition Flash; Siemens) with a detector collimation of 2 × 64 × 0.6 mm, rotation time of 0.28 seconds, and prospective electrocardiography triggering for heart rates less than 65 beats per minute (diastolic padding, 70% of RR interval) and more than 65 beats per minute (systolic padding, 40% of RR interval). Axial images were reconstructed with 0.75-mm slice width, increment of 0.5, and a medium-smooth convolution kernel (B26f). When motion artifact was present, it was distinguished by visual analysis of an experienced observer and colorized pixels related to motion were excluded.




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Cardiovascular Functional Reserve Before and After Kidney Transplant

This cohort study assesses cardiovascular functional reserve before and after kidney transplant in patients with end-stage renal disease.




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Opportunities & Challenges for Polygenic Risk Scores in Prognostication & Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease

Lowering low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels remains a mainstay of cardiovascular disease prevention, but gaps in treatment remain, even in persons with hypercholesterolemia and greatly elevated LDL-C levels. Although well-described gene variants in the apolipoprotein B (APOB), low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR), and proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) genes explain small but important fractions of monogenic hypercholesterolemia, recent attention has turned to prognostication of cardiovascular disease using polygenic risk scores (PRS) that incorporate common genetic variants derived from large-scale genome-wide association studies of lipid subfractions. Earlier PRS considered only variants with genome-wide significance, and newer studies have focused on methods that better capture the variance conferred by millions of variants, suggesting an ability to identify risk equivalent to monogenic mutations. There remains a gap in evidence from prospective observational studies or treatment trials regarding the appropriate placement of PRS in risk assessment and lipid treatment decisions relative to information on rare monogenic gene variants, particularly in multiethnic populations.




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Monogenic vs Polygenic Hypercholesterolemia and Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk

This cohort study uses the UK Biobank cohort data to compare the association of monogenic vs polygenic hypercholesterolemia with the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease among individuals with comparable levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol.




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Contemporary U.S. Latinx literature in Spanish: straddling identities / Amrita Das, Kathryn Quinn-Sánchez, Michele Shaul, editors

Dewey Library - PQ7070.C65 2018




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Arrests of top IM operatives should spur on security agencies rather than breed complacency

With the arrest of Tehsin Akhtar, thought to be Indian Mujahideen (IM) commander of India operations, security agencies have netted another big fish in the fight against terror.




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Congress manifesto swings rightward on economic policy and yet promises to push ahead with populism

The Congress manifesto is the polar opposite of policies pursued by UPA-II. It promises to undo measures that clogged the economy and make economic growth the "overriding priority".




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With colour and flair Brazil 2014 should be a fiesta for football fans

Despite the series of protests leading up to the 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil, today's kick-off match between Brazil and Croatia in Sao Paulo should bring the focus back on action on the football pitch.




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[ASAP] Ultrafast Optoelectronic Processes in 1D Radial van der Waals Heterostructures: Carbon, Boron Nitride, and MoS<sub>2</sub> Nanotubes with Coexisting Excitons and Highly Mobile Charges

Nano Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c00504