8 research outputs found

    Less Bone Loss With Maraviroc- Versus Tenofovir-Containing Antiretroviral Therapy in the AIDS Clinical Trials Group A5303 Study

    Get PDF
    Background. There is a need to prevent or minimize bone loss associated with antiretroviral treatment (ART) initiation. We compared maraviroc (MVC)- to tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF)–containing ART

    Ohio History Spring 2017

    No full text
    https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10124/OH-v124n1-thumb.jpgOHIO HISTORY Contents for Volume 124, Number 1, Spring 2017 Contributors ...... 4 Editor’s Note ...... 5 &nbsp; “Only a Moral Power”: African Americans, Reformers, and the Repeal of Ohio’s Black Laws L. Diane Barnes ...... 7 “Bettering Our Circumstances”: Settler Colonialism in Ohio during the 1780s Daniel R. Griesmer ...... 22 Between Two Worlds: A Look at the Impact of the Black Campus Movement on the Antiwar Era of 1968–1970 at Kent State University Lae’l Hughes-Watkins ...... 41 The General Fireproofing Company, Youngstown, Ohio: Collections Note Marcelle R. Wilson ...... 65 &nbsp; Book Reviews ...... 84 On the cover: “Mabel the Elephant Looked at the GF Label and Climbed Aboard.” (Suender and Morgan, GF News: 50 Years of Progress, September 1931.)</p

    Ohio History Fall 2017

    No full text
    https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10123/OH-v124n2-thumb.jpgOHIO HISTORY Contents for Volume 124,&nbsp;Number 2, Fall 2017 Contributors ...... 4 &nbsp; Ladies of Lockbourne: Women Airforce Service Pilots and the Mighty B-17 Flying Fortress Jenny Sage ...... 5 Pathmakers: James and Mary Jane McCleery Lawrence S. Freund ...... 28 From the Parish Hall to the Union Hall: Catholic Labor Education in Cleveland Paul Lubienecki ...... 49 &nbsp; Book Reviews ...... 85 Cover image courtesy of the National Archives.</p

    Ohio History Spring 2016

    No full text
    https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10126/OH-v123n1-thumb.jpgOHIO HISTORY Contents for Volume 123, Number 1, Spring 2016 Contributors ...... 4 Editor’s Note ...... 5 &nbsp; Love and Danger on the Underground Railroad: George and Edy Duncan’s Journey to Freedom, 1820 Roy E. Finkenbine&nbsp;...... 7 From Places Between to Industrialized Countryside: Creating Enriched Uranium and Coal-Fired Energy in the Ohio Valley in the Early Cold War Era, 1952–65 Megan Chew ...... 26 President William T. Jerome III: Why Bowling Green State University Remained Open after the Kent State Shootings Joshua Casmir Catalano ...... 51 The Wright Brothers’ Early Photography: A Research Note Casey Huegel ...... 73 Exhibit Review: The John P. Parker House, Ripley, Ohio ...... 88 &nbsp; Book Reviews ...... 91 On the cover: Daniel Henderson, a young neighbor of the Wright brothers, poses with arms crossed outside the Wright family home at 7 Hawthorn Street, Dayton, 1899‒1901. (Source: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, LC-W85-28)</p

    Ohio History 2013

    No full text
    https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10129/OH-v120-thumb.jpgOHIO HISTORY Contents for Volume 120, 2013 “A Mysterious and Ambiguous Display of Tactics”: The Second Siege of Fort Meigs, July 21–28, 1813 Larry L. Nelson ...... 5 “But What Is Our Duty?” Bishop McIlvaine’s Civil War Terry A. Barnhart ...... 29 A Dilemma of Civil Liberties: Cincinnati’s Black Community, 1862–1863 K. Luci Petlack ...... 47 A House in Search of a Home: A Contextual History of the Founding of the Cleveland Play House Jeffrey Ullom ...... 70 “Be Patient and Satisfied with Their Progress Thus Far”: Senator Robert A. Taft’s Opposition to a Permanent Fair Employment Practices Commission, 1944–1950 Clarence E. Wunderlin Jr. ...... 92 Agents of Change: Congregation Brith Emeth and Rabbi Philip Horowitz Alan T. Levenson ...... 118 &nbsp; Book Reviews ...... 139 On the cover: Plan of Fort Meigs’ and its environs: compricing [sic] the operations of the American forces, under Genl. W.H. Harrison, and the British Army and their allies, under Genl. Proctor and Tecumseh / by an officer of the Kentucky Militia, by William Sebree. Courtesy of the Library of Congress Geography and Map Division.</p

    Ohio History 2014

    No full text
    https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10128/OH-v121-thumb.jpgOHIO HISTORY Contents for Volume 121, 2014 Time Not Ripe: Black Women’s Quest for Citizenship and the Battle for Full Inclusion at Ohio State University Tyran Kai Steward ...... 4 “The Most Free of the Free States”: Politics, Slavery, Race, and Regional Identity in Early Ohio, 1790–1820 John Craig Hammond ...... 35 James A. Shedd to Dr. David Jordon: A Documentary Perspective on the Dayton Mob of 1841 Hans C. Rasmussen ...... 58 The Ohio Constitution of 1803, Jefferson’s Danbury Letter, and Religion in Education David Scott ...... 73 Memories of Work and the Definition of Community: The Making of Italian Americans in the Mahoning Valley Donna M. DeBlasio and Martha I. Pallante ...... 89 Germans, Jubilee Singers, and Axe Men: James A. Garfield and the Original Front-Porch Campaign for the Presidency Jeffrey Normand Bourdon ...... 112 &nbsp; Book Reviews ......&nbsp;130 On the cover: Niles Fire Brick workers, ca. 1896.</p
    corecore