614 research outputs found
The Arcadian Consort: Max Schoenfeld, Flute; Tim Hurtz, Oboe; Russell Bedford, Bassoon; Bedford Watkins, Harpsichord; March 24, 1975
Hayden AuditoriumMonday EveningMarch 24, 19758:15 p.m
Faculty Artist Recital: Max Schoenfeld, Flute; Russell Bedford, Bassoon; July 23, 1973
Centennial East Recital HallMonday EveningJuly 23, 19738:15 p.m
Arcadian Consort: Max Schoenfeld, Flute; Tim Hurtz, Oboe; Russell Bedford, Bassoon; Bedford Watkins, Harpsichord; September 23, 1975
Centennial East Recital HallTuesday EveningSeptember 23, 19758:15 p .m
The Arcadian Consort: Max Schoenfeld, Flute; Tim Hurtz, Oboe; Russell Bedford, Bassoon; Bedford Watkins, Harpsichord; April 26, 1974
Hayden AuditoriumFriday EveningApril 26,19748:15 p.m
Recital: The Arcadian Consort: Max Schoenfeld, Flute; Tim Hurtz, Oboe; Russell Bedford, Bassoon; Bedford Watkins, Harpsichord; October 18, 1973
Centennial East Recital HallThursday EveningOctober 18, 19738:15 p.m
Faculty Artist Recital: Tim Hurtz, Oboe; Russell Bedford, Bassoon; Harold Gray, Piano; Arthur Lewis, Viola; Bedford Watkins, Harpsichord; October 17, 1974
Centennial East Recital HallThursday EveningOctober 17, 19748:15 p.m
PCR for the detection of pathogens in neonatal early onset sepsis.
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of neonates are treated for presumed bacterial sepsis with broad spectrum antibiotics even though their blood cultures subsequently show no growth. This study aimed to investigate PCR-based methods to identify pathogens not detected by conventional culture. METHODS: Whole blood samples of 208 neonates with suspected early onset sepsis were tested using a panel of multiplexed bacterial PCRs targeting Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus agalactiae (GBS), Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes (GAS), Enterobacteriaceae, Enterococcus faecalis, Enterococcus faecium, Ureaplasma parvum, Ureaplasma urealyticum, Mycoplasma hominis and Mycoplasma genitalium, a 16S rRNA gene broad-range PCR and a multiplexed PCR for Candida spp. RESULTS: Two-hundred and eight samples were processed. In five of those samples, organisms were detected by conventional culture; all of those were also identified by PCR. PCR detected bacteria in 91 (45%) of the 203 samples that did not show bacterial growth in culture. S. aureus, Enterobacteriaceae and S. pneumoniae were the most frequently detected pathogens. A higher bacterial load detected by PCR was correlated positively with the number of clinical signs at presentation. CONCLUSION: Real-time PCR has the potential to be a valuable additional tool for the diagnosis of neonatal sepsis
Faculty Artist Recital: Tim Hurtz, Oboe; Russell Bedford, Bassoon; Harold Gray, Piano; Aris Chavez, Clarinet; March 2, 1977
Centennial East Recital HallWednesday EveningMarch 2, 19778:00 p.m
Methodological considerations of integrating portable digital technologies in the analysis and management of complex superimposed Californian pictographs: From spectroscopy and spectral imaging to 3-D scanning
How can the utilization of newly developed advanced portable technologies give us greater understandings of the most complex of prehistoric rock art? This is the questions driving The Gordian Knot project analysing the polychrome Californian site known as Pleito. New small transportable devices allow detailed on-site analyses of rock art. These non-destructive portable technologies can use X-ray and Raman technology to determine the chemical elements used to make the pigment that makes the painting; they can use imaging techniques such as Highlight Reflective Transformation Imaging and dStretch© to enhance their visibility; they can use digital imagery to disentangle complex superimposed paintings; and they can use portable laser instruments to analyse the micro-topography of the rock surface and integrate these technologies into a 3-D environment. This paper outlines a robust methodology and preliminary results to show how an integration of different portable technologies can serve rock art research and management
Faculty Artist Recital: Max Schoenfeld, Flute; Harold Gray, Piano; Russell Bedford, Bassoon; Aris Chavez, Clarinet; November 17, 1972
Centennial East Recital HallFriday EveningNovember 17, 19728:15 p.m
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