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    Table of contents and introductory materials for Vol. 22, no. 3, 2015

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    This content includes the table of contents and editorial information for vol. 22, issue 3 (Spring - Summer 2015)

    Editorial independence and conflict of interest in clinical practice guidelines on care of ulcers and chronic wounds

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    Objective: to evaluate the editorial independence and declaration of conflicts of interest expressed in the Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) on prevention and treatment of ulcers and chronic wounds. Methodology: systematic review of current national and international GPCs on vascular leg ulcers (VLU), diabetic foot ulcers (DFU), pressure ulcers (PU) and malignant ulcers (MU). Evaluation Domain 6 (item # 22 and # 23) AGREE II Instrument (Appraisal of Guidelines Research and Evaluation). Review by 6 experts and intra-observer analysis. Results: 26 CPGs were analyzed (12 on PU, 7 on DFU, 6 on VLU and 1 on MU). 80.7% of CPGs were international publications. 10 CPG fully complied with the Dominion 6 AGREE II, 13 did so partially, and 3 not comply. Relating to item 22 (editorial independence), the average value achieved was 62.5%, while for item 23 (conflicts of interest) an 83.92% was obtained. Conclusions: 73% of CPGs comply successfully the Domain 6 AGREE II; Still, GPC-UVP should raise their standard of editorial quality. The item 22 (editorial independence) was the least fulfilled and the most difficult to assess by reviewers, it must be a section to improve in future editions of CPGs. Keywords: clinical practice guidelines, editorial independence, conflict of interest, ethics, AGREE, ulcers.Comunicación - póster presentada en: 27th Conference of the European Wound Management Association (EWMA 2017) in cooperation with WCS Knowledge Centre Wound Care: "Change, opportunities and challenges - Wound management in changing healthcare systems" celebrado en Amsterdam (The Neatherlands), el 3 y 5 de Mayo 2017

    Q^2-evolution of nucleon-to-resonance transition form factors in a QCD-inspired vector-meson-dominance model

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    We adopt the vector-meson-dominance approach to investigate Q^2-evolution of N-R transition form factors (N denotes nucleon and R an excited resonance) in the first and second resonance regions. The developed model is based upon conventional NR\gamma-interaction Lagrangians, introducing three form factors for spin-3/2 resonances and two form factors for spin-1/2 nucleon excitations. Lagrangian form factors are expressed as dispersionlike expansions with four or five poles corresponding to the lowest excitations of the mesons \rho(770) and \omega(782). Correct high-Q^2 form factor behavior predicted by perturbative QCD is due to phenomenological logarithmic renormalization of electromagnetic coupling constants and linear superconvergence relations between the parameters of the meson spectrum. The model is found to be in good agreement with all the experimental data on Q^2-dependence of the transitions N-\Delta(1232), N-N(1440), N-N(1520), N-N(1535). We present fit results and model predictions for high-energy experiments proposed by JLab. Besides, we make special emphasis on the transition to perturbative domain of N-\Delta(1232) form factors.Comment: 22 pages, 22 PS figures, REVTeX 4; v2: +3 refs, minor editorial change

    WHOLE ISSUE \u3ci\u3eNebraska Bird Review\u3c/i\u3e (January 1936) 4(1)

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    Contents Our Bird Neighbors. By Dr. Solon R. Towne ... 3 General Notes ... 7 Editorial Page ... 11 The 1935 Migration Season ... 18 Christmas and New Year\u27s Day Censuses ... 19 Here and There with the N.O.U. Members ... 22 In Memoriam ... 28 Announcement ... 28 Advertisement ... 2

    WHOLE ISSUE \u3ci\u3eNebraska Bird Review\u3c/i\u3e (January 1934) 2(1)

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    Contents Twenty-one Years of Bird Study at Red Cloud, Nebraska. By J. M. Bates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 General Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Editorial Page..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 The 1933 Migration Season........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 Christmas and New Year\u27s Day Censuses ................... 19 Here and There with the N. O. U. Members ................. 22 In Memoriam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 23 Outline History of the Nebraska Ornithologists\u27 Union. . . . .. 2

    Special issue “Intuitionistic fuzzy theory and its application in economy, technology and management”

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    "Editorial." Technological and Economic Development of Economy, 22(3), pp. 327-33

    UA1B3/3 Meeting Minutes

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    Meeting minutes, correspondence and clippings associated with an emergency session of the WKU Athletic Committee regarding the rivalry with Murray State University that resulted in several items being defaced with paint and items removed from WKU\u27s campus. There are also documents related to the Red Barn and pep bands. Includes: Meeting minutes 1/12/1956 Letter L.T. Smith to Kelly Thompson 1/13/1956 re: rivalry with Murray Letter L.T. Smith to Kelly Thompson 1/14/1956 re: rivalry with Murray Letter Kelly Thompson to Ralph Woods, 1/14/1956 re: vandalism Letter Kelly Thompson to Elmus Beale, 1/31/1956 re: editorial Letter Elmus Beale to Kelly Thompson, 1/26/1956 re: editorial Let\u27s Mend Our Relationship editorial, The Ledger & Times, 1/26/1956 Letter L.T. Smith to Murray Faculty Athletic Committee, 2/18/1956 re: cooperation Letter William Nash to L.T. Smith 2/22/1956 re: cooperation Letter Murray Student Organization to Kelly Thompson, 2/22/1956 re: vandalism Letter Kelly Thompson to Murray Student Council 3/3/1956 re: vandalism Letter Kelly Thompson to Tenn Lyle 2/15/1956 re: paint on Cherry Statue Letter R.H. Woods to Kelly Thompson 1/20/1956 re: vandalism at Murray Letter Harold Hamilton to Kelly Thompson 1/6/1956 re: pep bands Letter Kelly Thompson to Harold Hamilton, 1/9/1956 re: pep bands Letter L.T. Smith to Middle Tennessee State College Athletic Committee 1/16/1956 re: pep bands Letter Leonard Crawford to L.T. Smith 1/24/1956 re: pep bands, cheerleaders Letter L.T. Smith to Leonard Crawford, 1/26/1956 re: pep bands, cheerleaders Memo Kelly Thompson to WKU Athletics, 1/9/1956 re: major crowds, fire code Letter Kelly Thompson to Park City Daily News, 1/9/1956 re: Red Bar

    Amjambo Africa! (November 2022)

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    In this Issue Nigerian Community .............. 2 Amjambo Arts.......................... 3 Moonglade .............................4-5 Education ..................................6 Publisher’s editorial ..................7 Financial literacy ..........8-13, 19 In 7 languages World Market Basket ......14-15 Election special .................16-17 All about the Workforce ........18 Community Happenings ...... 20 News from Africa. .............22-23 Health&Wellness. ..............24-31 Topic: Loneliness In 7 languages Community columns .......32-33 New Voices ........................34-35 Tips & Info ........................36-37 Afghan Adjustment Act ........ 38https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/samgen_amjambo/1054/thumbnail.jp

    Amjambo Africa! (October 2022)

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    In this Issue Election special .....................2-3 Moonglade .............................4-5 Amjambo Arts.......................... 6 Credential equivalencies ....8-10 In 7 languages Ask the doctor ........................11 In 7 languages Housing update ......................12 Editorial ...................................13 Market Basket ................... 14-15 Beautiful Blackbird .......... 16-17 All about the Workforce ........18 Community Happenings..20-21 News from Africa ..............22-23 Health & Wellness .............24-31 In 7 languages Community columns .............32 Financial literacy ....................33 New Voices columns ........34-35 Tips & Info ........................36-37https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/samgen_amjambo/1053/thumbnail.jp

    Trinity College Bulletin, February 1904

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    Contents: Editorial, 3 How can the Time Spent in Preparatory Studies be Economized, 5 Admission to College by Certificate, 15 American Antiquities and the Duc de Loubat\u27s Gift to the College, 22 The Forerunner of Trinity College, 29 The Trustees, 30 \u27i\u27he Faculty, 31 Special Preachers, 38 Public Lectures, 41 The Catalogue for 1903- 4. 43 The Library, 45 The College Year, 49 The Alumni Meeting at Pittsburg, 51 News of the Alumni, 52 Necrology, 62https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/bulletin/1007/thumbnail.jp
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