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Shortened horn-reflector antenna
A shortened horn-reflector antenna overcomes the mechanical disadvantages and complexity of the conventional horn-reflector antenna. The shortened antenna offers broadband performance, economic construction, very low antenna temperature, and excellent pattern performance
Meskwaki History
Review of: "Meskwaki History," Mary Bennett, Johnathan Lantz Buffalo, and Dawn Suzanne Wanatee
David Lantz Awarded Music Scholarship
News release announcing 1967 graduate of Belmont high school, David Lantz, has been awarded a music scholarship by the University of Dayton Music Department
Meskwaki History
Review of: "Meskwaki History," Mary Bennett, Johnathan Lantz Buffalo, and Dawn Suzanne Wanatee
In Memoriam: Dr. Cyrus W. Lantz
Dr. Cyrus W. Lantz, emeritus professor of biology and former head of the Department of Science, University of Northern Iowa, died 10 September 1979
Worcester Inter-University Refugee Workshop presentation
Contains the Power Point slides for Jozefina Lantz\u27s presentation, Worcester Inter-University Refugee Workshop which was part of Session III of the workshop held on September 22, 2022.
The main document is in text-only PDF format
Studies on the Removal of Fluorine from Drinking Waters in the State of Iowa
Our knowledge concerning the distribution of fluorine in drinking waters and the effect of such waters on the structure of the teeth has been appreciably expanded by the recent researches of Smith, Lantz, and Smith (1), Churchill (2), McKay (3), Kehr (4), Ostrem, Nelson, Greenwood, and Wilhelm (5), Boissevain (6), Dean (7), Sebrell, Dean, Elvove, and Breaux (8) and Boruff and Abbott (9). Smith, Lantz, and Smith (1), of the University of Arizona, were the first to show that mottled enamel is clue to fluorides in the drinking water; in fact, their analyses of waters from endemic areas show that the fluorine concentration in such waters is high
Local organizations for internships #1
Contains a list of local Worcester organizations for possible internship placements.
Jozefina Lantz was the co-convener for the Integration and Belonging Hub up until her retirement.
This PDF was converted from an Excel sheet. The Notes column on page two corresponds to the rows on page one and so on and so forth
Advanced Gastric Cancer in a Young Patient
Gastric cancer remains the second most common cancer in the world, and is usually found in men, especially those over 50 years of age. The diagnosis is made by endoscopic biopsy. The high frequency of late diagnosis or advanced stages accounts for the overall poor prognosis for this tumor. Surgery is the most frequently employed modality for both cure and palliation. However, most patients present with advanced disease that is incurable. We reported a rare case of young female patient aged 23 years old with advanced gastric carcinoma. The main clinical features were epigastric discomfort, vomiting, and weight loss. An abdominal mass was palpable on physical examination. Endoscopy showed a giant tumor mass causing gastric outlet obstruction, nodular lesion, ulcerative and hemorrhagic. The histopathologic examination revealed mucinous gastric carcinoma. Palliative resection could not be performed because the tumor tightly adhered to adjacent structures. Jejunostomy was performed to allow enteral nutrition. Best supportive care is very important to improve the quality of life
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