23 research outputs found
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Press Bulletin, Vol. VI, No. 16, 1942
Poston newspaper covers work meetings, school notices, social clubs and events, politician\u27s passing, births, new projects, department reports, religious services, sports practices, and sport game results
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Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 1, 1942
October 7, 1942 Poston Relocation Center newspaper. Covers employment opportunities, social club activities, baseball and softball game results, diphtheria inoculations and Poston county fair
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Press Bulletin, Vol. VI, No. 17, 1942
Poston newspaper covers social events, meeting and clubs, new product on sale, fire warnings, Labor and Fair practice committee meeting about fair wages, M.G.M visiting Poston, council meetings, election meeting, birth announcements, religious services, dental services, open positions, church events, school events and club, teachers assistant needed, tofu manufacturing, sports tournaments and result
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Press Bulletin, Vol. VI, No. 19, 1942
Poston newspaper covers police strike, more evacuees arriving, work regulations for minors, civic leaders picking cotton, an evacuee trust fund, classifieds ads in the Poston, Vice Principle greets Nisei students, sports results, International Exhibition in London, birth announcements, wedding announcements, County Fair events, astrological readings offered to Press Bulletin subscribers, Religious events, Sanitation issues, social events, Labor Committee council, maintenance projects, and student events
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Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 4, 1942
Poston newspaper covers new rules for contraband, inflation due to war, work permits for minors, includes an editorial by Mr K.T, Mortuary issues, postponed election,county fair, softball results, dental health program, religious services, temporary appointed judges, an excursion to the miniature park, student leaving for college, kitchens get Poston-grown napa, school library on campus, social clubs, part time employment for Press Bulletin, employment out of state, queen contest and county fair news
Mosaic Atlas: Interview with Ken Mastsumoto
Interview with Ken Matsumoto, owner of Art Object Gallery in Japantown San José, conducted as part of the Mosaic Atlas project. Topics discussed include gallery, artwork, japanese, organizations, Japantown. As part of the Mosaic Atlas project, SJSU students and faculty from the Anthropology and Geography Departments interviewed people who support and produce art throughout the Bay Area
Modification of Na+/H+ Exchanger in Human Platelets by 1,2-Dioctanoylglycerol, a Protein Kinase C Activator
Vielfach überbrückte aromatische Verbindungen, XI. Vierfach verklammertes Tetraphenylethen
Stimulation of sperm production by human chorionic gonadotropin after prolonged gonadotropin suppression in normal men
The precise hormonal milieu required for quantitatively normal
spermatogenesis in man is unclear. The authors previously have shown that
both supraphysiologic dosages of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and
physiologic dosages of human luteinizing hormone (hLH) can reinitiate
sperm production in short-term (four months) gonadotropin-suppressed
normal men who have prepubertal FSH levels. To determine whether normal
FSH levels were necessary to stimulate sperm production after a prolonged
period of gonadotropin and testicular suppression, the authors
administered hCG to four normal men whose endogenous gonadotropin levels
and sperm production were suppressed by prolonged exogenous testosterone
(T) administration. After a 3-month control period, all subjects received
200 mg of T enanthate intramuscularly (im) each week to suppress LH and
FSH for a total of 9 months and until successive sperm concentrations
(performed twice monthly) revealed azoospermia or severe oligozoospermia
(mean sperm concentration less than 3 X 10(6) spermatozoa/ml) for 6
months. Then, while continuing the same dosage of T enanthate, all four
men simultaneously received 5000 IU of hCG im three times weekly for 6
months, replacing LH-like activity and leaving FSH activity suppressed.
The effect on sperm production of the selective FSH deficiency produced by
hCG plus T administration after the period of prolonged gonadotropin
suppression was determined. Exogenous T administration resulted in severe
suppression of sperm concentrations from 79 +/- 7 X 10(6) spermatozoa/ml
(mean +/- SEM) during the control period to 0.8 +/- 0.5 X 10(6)/ml after
12 weeks of T treatment.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS