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Developing tailored study plans for the new higher education environment : 'Letting go of control' : final report / Professor Joe Shapter, National Teaching Fellow, Flinders University ; Associate Professor Ingo Koeper, College of Science and Engi

"It is timely that the higher education sector examines paths forward to address and indeed engage in the new environment in which it will work in the future. This fellowship explored two approaches to engage students more deeply in their education. The first approach is generally termed 'interdisciplinary studies' where students define their own program of study; the second approach focuses on topic structure where students are given a wide range of choice and in effect can build a topic that suits their interests."--Page iv.




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Die Anwendung der Galvanokaustik im Innern des Kehlkopfes und Schlundkopfes : nebst einer kurzen Anleitung zur Laryngoskopie und Rhinoskopie / von Rudolph Voltolini.

Wien : W. Braumuller, 1867.




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Die Inhalations-Therapie in Krankheiten der Respirations-Organe : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der durch das Laryngoscop ermittelten Krankheiten des Kehlkopfs / von Georg Lewin.

Berlin : A. Hirschwald, 1865.




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Die Krankheiten des Kehlkopfes und der Luftrohre : mit Einschluss der Laryngoskopie und local-therapeutischen Technik fuer praktische Aerzte und Studirende / von Philipp Schech.

Leipzig : Franz Deuticke, 1897.




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Die Syringomyelie : eine Monographie / von Hermann Schlesinger.

Leipzig : F. Deuticke, 1895.




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Essai sur la syringomyelie / par le Docteur Critzman.

Paris : G. Steinheil, 1892.




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Fingolimod Rescues Demyelination in a Mouse Model of Krabbe's Disease

Sibylle Béchet
Apr 8, 2020; 40:3104-3118
Neurobiology of Disease




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The Phase of Ongoing EEG Oscillations Predicts Visual Perception

Niko A. Busch
Jun 17, 2009; 29:7869-7876
BehavioralSystemsCognitive




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Fingolimod Rescues Demyelination in a Mouse Model of Krabbe's Disease

Krabbe's disease is an infantile neurodegenerative disease, which is affected by mutations in the lysosomal enzyme galactocerebrosidase, leading to the accumulation of its metabolite psychosine. We have shown previously that the S1P receptor agonist fingolimod (FTY720) attenuates psychosine-induced glial cell death and demyelination both in vitro and ex vivo models. These data, together with a lack of therapies for Krabbe's disease, prompted the current preclinical study examining the effects of fingolimod in twitcher mice, a murine model of Krabbe's disease. Twitcher mice, both male and female, carrying a natural mutation in the galc gene were given fingolimod via drinking water (1 mg/kg/d). The direct impact of fingolimod administration was assessed via histochemical and biochemical analysis using markers of myelin, astrocytes, microglia, neurons, globoid cells, and immune cells. The effects of fingolimod on twitching behavior and life span were also demonstrated. Our results show that treatment of twitcher mice with fingolimod significantly rescued myelin levels compared with vehicle-treated animals and also regulated astrocyte and microglial reactivity. Furthermore, nonphosphorylated neurofilament levels were decreased, indicating neuroprotective and neurorestorative processes. These protective effects of fingolimod on twitcher mice brain pathology was reflected by an increased life span of fingolimod-treated twitcher mice. These in vivo findings corroborate initial in vitro studies and highlight the potential use of S1P receptors as drug targets for treatment of Krabbe's disease.

SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT This study demonstrates that the administration of the therapy known as fingolimod in a mouse model of Krabbe's disease (namely, the twitcher mouse model) significantly rescues myelin levels. Further, the drug fingolimod also regulates the reactivity of glial cells, astrocytes and microglia, in this mouse model. These protective effects of fingolimod result in an increased life span of twitcher mice.




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Where Predators Are Scarce, Mongooses May Transmit More Disease

New research hints at how different environments impact animal behavior and the spread of infection




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Flamingos in Captivity Pick Favorite Friends Among the Flock

These cliques wear pink every day of the week




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Flamingo Greeting Each Other

Pink flamingo greeting each other.




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Ennis, Pangos among Canadian basketball players weathering pandemic abroad

Canadian basketball players Dylan Ennis and Kevin Pangos, who both play in Liga ACB, opted to stay and weather the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain.




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Dealing with Savimbi's Ghost: The Security and Humanitarian Challenges in Angola




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Angola's Choice: Reform or Regress




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Failing to Empower Women Peacebuilders: A Cautionary Tale from Angola




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Ambitious Angola takes to world stage

Is Angola about to become a global player? Luanda’s recent diplomatic charm offensive means the country is running unopposed for one of three African nonpermanent seats on the United Nations Security Council for 2015 and 2016. Angola is no stranger to projecting power and influence. It has expanded its financial interests well beyond the African continent into Asia, Latin America and Europe. It is intent on developing regional and international influence and is poised to become a key interlocutor on a range of African issues. But this will bring with it potentially heavy responsibilities.




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Upcycled Art Contest becomes popular event at Shenango Earth Fest

Penn State Shenango's Upcycled Art Contest will be held in conjunction with the campus' annual Earth Fest on Saturday, April 4.




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April 4 Earth Fest canceled at Penn State Shenango

The annual Earth Fest event and the K-6 Upcycled Art Contest have been canceled for this year.




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Shenango campus to hold virtual celebration after spring commencement

Following the University-wide commencement ceremony on May 9, Penn State Shenango will host a virtual celebration for the Class of 2020.




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Discomfort and Pain in Newborns With Myelomeningocele: A Prospective Evaluation

Active termination of life in newborns with myelomeningocele because of assumed suffering in these newborns has been extensively discussed. However, the level of discomfort and pain in these newborns has never been substantially assessed.

This is the first study presenting quantitative data on discomfort and pain in newborns with myelomeningocele. Therefore, it can be of guidance in the choice of treatment: either active treatment or palliative care in the context of end-of-life decisions. (Read the full article)




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Randomized Trial of Vitamin D Supplementation and Risk of Acute Respiratory Tract Infection in Mongolia

A growing number of epidemiologic studies suggest that individuals with lower vitamin D levels are at higher risk of acute respiratory tract infection. Randomized controlled trials are needed to determine if vitamin D supplementation would decrease this risk.

In a randomized controlled trial of 247 Mongolian children with vitamin D deficiency in winter, with double-blinding and 99% follow-up, vitamin D supplementation significantly reduced the risk of acute respiratory tract infections. (Read the full article)




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Epidemiology of Infant Meningococcal Disease in the United States, 2006-2012

Meningococcal disease is a serious but rare infectious disease. In 2012, the incidence of meningococcal disease was at a historic low in the United States; however, incidence remained highest among infants aged <1 year.

This report describes the epidemiology and burden of meningococcal disease in infants aged <1 year in the United States and potential risk factors for transmission to this vulnerable group. These data are key to informing future meningococcal disease vaccination strategies. (Read the full article)




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First Use of a Serogroup B Meningococcal Vaccine in the US in Response to a University Outbreak

Outbreaks of serogroup B meningococcal disease occur at universities and other organizations. Until October 2014, options for control of serogroup B outbreaks were limited by the absence of a licensed vaccine for serogroup B meningococcal disease in the United States.

We describe a serogroup B outbreak at a university in 2013 and the campaign with investigational serogroup B vaccine held in response. This was the first use of a serogroup B vaccine as an outbreak response in the United States. (Read the full article)




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Coadministration of a 9-Valent Human Papillomavirus Vaccine With Meningococcal and Tdap Vaccines

Previous studies have shown that concomitant administration of the quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccine with MCV4 and Tdap was generally well tolerated and did not interfere with the immune responses to the respective vaccines.

Concomitant administration of the novel 9-valent human papillomavirus vaccine with MCV4 and Tdap, 2 vaccines that are currently recommended for routine vaccination of adolescents, did not compromise the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of the individual vaccines. (Read the full article)




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Bladder Function After Fetal Surgery for Myelomeningocele

Urologic outcomes of prenatal myelomeningocele closure have previously been reported. This study, however, represents a large, prospectively followed cohort of these patients and presents detailed findings of urologic outcomes. To our knowledge, this is the largest study of this type.

Our study is the only trial to compare urologic outcomes in children with myelomeningocele having undergone prenatal closure with those who had postnatal repair in a prospective and systematic manner. We report our findings at 12 and 30 months. (Read the full article)




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Videolaryngoscopy to Teach Neonatal Intubation: A Randomized Trial

Endotracheal intubation is a mandatory skill for neonatal trainees. It is a difficult skill to acquire, and success rates of junior doctors are low and falling.

Videolaryngoscopy allows the supervisor to share the intubator’s view of the airway and provide more informed guidance. Teaching intubation using a videolaryngoscope with the screen visible to the instructor results in significantly higher success rates for inexperienced doctors. (Read the full article)




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The agony of Angola

In a country wasted by conflict, OM brings healing to Angola’s people by strengthening local churches, training leaders and caring for children at risk.




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Congo at War: A Briefing of the Internal and External Players in the Central African Conflict




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Democratic Republic of Congo: An Analysis of the Agreement and Prospects for Peace




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Scramble for the Congo: Anatomy of an Ugly War




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From Kabila to Kabila: Prospects for Peace in the Congo




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Disarmament in the Congo: Investing in Conflict Prevention




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The Inter-Congolese Dialogue: Political Negotiation or Game of Bluff?




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Disarmament in the Congo: Jump-Starting DDRRR to Prevent Further War




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Storm Clouds over Sun City: The Urgent Need to Recast the Congolese Peace Process




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Hollow peace hopes in shattered Congo




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The Kivus: The Forgotten Crucible of the Congo Conflict




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Rwandan Hutu Rebels in the Congo: A New Approach to Disarmament and Reintegration




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Congo Crisis: Military Intervention in Ituri




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Journey through Congo. A new chance for Africa's ravaged heart




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Pulling Back from the Brink in the Congo




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UN peacekeeping: Congo on the brink of full-scale war




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Maintaining Momentum in the Congo: The Ituri Problem




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Back to the Brink in the Congo




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The Congo's Transition Is Failing: Crisis in the Kivus




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The Congo: Solving the FDLR Problem Once and for All




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"In Congo, 1,000 Die per Day", Why Isn't it a Media Story?




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Au Congo, le problème des rebelles Hutus doit être réglé