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    “We Lead by the Rule”: How the Benedictine, Catholic Tradition Can Prepare Students for Leadership

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    This presentation describes Saint Martin’s University’s newly implemented credit-bearing leadership certificate program, called the Benedictine Leaders Program (BLP). A partnership between Student Affairs and Academics, BLP draws from the Rule of St. Benedictine, the Benedictine values, and the Benedictine, Catholic mission and identity of the university to help students develop into courageous, moral leaders who can address the issues facing our shared humanity. In this presentation, we share how BLP developed from a series of workshops to a three credit leadership certificate program instructed by Student Affairs staff. Our motto for the program reflects the influence of our Benedictine charism: “We lead by the Rule.” We explain the key components of BLP and offer strategies to help Student Affairs staff build partnerships with Academics to implement a credit-bearing leadership program on their own campus

    Measurement of teicoplanin by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry:development of a novel method

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    Teicoplanin is an antibiotic used for the treatment of endocarditis, osteomyelitis, septic arthritis and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Teicoplanin is emerging as a suitable alternative antibiotic to vancomycin, where their trough serum levels are monitored by immunoassay routinely. This is the first report detailing the development of a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method for measuring teicoplanin in patients' serum

    Development of Enantioselective Palladium‐Catalyzed Alkene Carboalkoxylation Reactions for the Synthesis of Tetrahydrofurans

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    The Pd‐catalyzed coupling of γ‐hydroxyalkenes with aryl bromides affords enantiomerically enriched 2‐(arylmethyl)tetrahydrofuran derivatives in good yield and up to 96:4 e.r. This transformation was achieved through the development of a new TADDOL/2‐arylcyclohexanol‐derived chiral phosphite ligand. The transformations are effective with an array of different aryl bromides, and can be used for the preparation of products bearing quaternary stereocenters.The construction of enantiomerically enriched tetrahydrofurans is accomplished by asymmetric Pd‐catalyzed cross‐coupling reactions between γ‐hydroxyalkenes and aryl bromides. Use of a palladium catalyst supported by a new TADDOL‐derived chiral phosphite ligand provides the tetrahydrofuran products in good yield with up to 96:4 e.r. (see scheme).Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/115961/1/anie_201506884_sm_miscellaneous_information.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/115961/2/13390_ftp.pd

    Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): ugriz galaxy luminosity functions

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    Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA) is a project to study galaxy formation and evolution, combining imaging data from ultraviolet to radio with spectroscopic data from the AAOmega spectrograph on the Anglo-Australian Telescope. Using data from Phase 1 of GAMA, taken over three observing seasons, and correcting for various minor sources of incompleteness, we calculate galaxy luminosity functions (LFs) and their evolution in the ugriz passbands. At low redshift, z < 0.1, we find that blue galaxies, defined according to a magnitude-dependent but non-evolving colour cut, are reasonably well fitted over a range of more than 10 magnitudes by simple Schechter functions in all bands. Red galaxies, and the combined blue plus red sample, require double power-law Schechter functions to fit a dip in their LF faintwards of the characteristic magnitude M* before a steepening faint end. This upturn is at least partly due to dust-reddened disc galaxies. We measure the evolution of the galaxy LF over the redshift range 0.002 < z < 0.5 both by using a parametric fit and by measuring binned LFs in redshift slices. The characteristic luminosity L* is found to increase with redshift in all bands, with red galaxies showing stronger luminosity evolution than blue galaxies. The comoving number density of blue galaxies increases with redshift, while that of red galaxies decreases, consistent with prevailing movement from blue cloud to red sequence. As well as being more numerous at higher redshift, blue galaxies also dominate the overall luminosity density beyond redshifts z≃ 0.2. At lower redshifts, the luminosity density is dominated by red galaxies in the riz bands, and by blue galaxies in u and g

    Malignant placental site trophoblastic tumor associated with placental abruption, fetal distress, and elevated CA-125

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    The second pregnancy of 27-year-old woman, gravida 2, para 2 was complicated by a low [alpha]-fetoprotein and symptoms of chronic placental abruption. She delivered by cesarean section at 35 weeks for fetal distress at which time a biopsy of the uterus revealed a placental site trophoblastic tumor (PSTT). She rapidly developed intraabdominal spread of the neoplasm which did not respond to chemotherapy and she died 10 weeks later. Her CA-125 was elevated to 5360 u/ml and this decreased after hysterectomy. This patient is reported to highlight a very malignant course of PSTT that was associated with a live-born male infant.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/29752/1/0000090.pd
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