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Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 1999
1999-2000 Meeting Dates Calendar
2000 Annual Luncheon-Meeting Notice
Fall Social
Officers and Committee Chairs
Bulletin Publication Committee
The President\u27s Message
Treasurer\u27s Report
News About Our Graduates
History of The Nurses Relief Fund
Nurses Wear White
Memories of My Nurse Training Days
Scholarship Funds At Work
Second Janet C. Hindson Award
Rib Ticklers
Happy Birthday
Fiftieth Anniversary
Resume Alumni Association Meetings
Alumni Office News
Committee Reports Bulletin Nominating Relief Fund Scholarship Social Development
Luncheon Photos
In Memoriam, Names of Deceased Graduates
Class News
Janet C. Hindson Memorial Award (How to Submit Names)
Scholarship Fund Application
Certification Reimbursement Application
Relief Fund Application
Pins, Transcripts, Class Address List, Change of Address Forms
Campus Ma
Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 1998
1998-1999 Meeting Date Calendar
1999 Annual Luncheon & Meeting Notice
Fall Social
Officers and Committee Chairs
Bulletin Publication Committee
The President\u27s Message
Treasurer\u27s Report
News About Our Graduates
Highlight Of 1998
Operation Smile
Scholarship Funds At Work
Romania Trip
Double Honors
Doris Bowman
Memorial Service For Janet Hindson A time for everything
On the Lighter Side
Twenty Ways to Kill an Organization
Happy Birthday
Fiftieth Anniversary
Resume Alumni Association Meetings
Alumni Office News
Committee Reports Bulletin By-Laws Relief Fund Social Scholarship Development Nominating
Luncheon Photos
In Memoriam, Names of Deceased Graduates
Class News
Certification Reimbursement Application
Relief Fund Application
Scholarship Fund Application (new)
Pins, Transcripts, Class Address List, Change of Address Forms
Campus Ma
Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 1996
1996-1997 Meeting Dates Calendar
1997 Annual Luncheon-Meeting Notice Inside
Officers and Committee Chairs
Bulletin Publication Committee
1996-1997 Meeting Dates Calendar
The President\u27s Message
Treasurer\u27s Report
News About Our Graduates
Letter To Jefferson Nurses
Fiftieth Anniversary
Resume\u27 of Minutes of Alumni Association Meetings
Alumni Office News
Nursing Up-Date 1995-1996
Scholarship Funds At Work
Diploma School of Nursing Alumni Association-Mabel C. Prevost Scholarship Report 1995
Women In Military Service For America Memorial Foundation
Operation Support Freedom - Humanitarian Aid to Kiev
The Best Mousetrap - Computers In Nursing
Christmas, As A Prisoner Of War
Restroom Policy
Happy Birthday
Committee Reports Bulletin Development Relief Fund Satellite Scholarship Social
Luncheon Photos
In Memoriam, Names of Deceased Graduates
Class News
Membership Application
Relief Fund Application
To Order: A Chronological History and Alumni Directory From TJU Bookstore
Scholarship Fund Applicatio
Pins, Transcripts, Class Address List, Change of Address Forms
Campus Ma
Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 1997
1997-1998 Meeting Dates Calendar
1998 Annual Luncheon-Meeting Notice
Officers and Committee Chairs
Bulletin Publication Committee
1997-1998 Meeting Dates Calendar
The President\u27s Message
Treasurer\u27s Report
Trivia and News About Our Graduates
Highlights of 1997
Keeping Kids Healthy After Hours
Scholarship Funds At Work
Tribute to Tanya
Medical Mission Outreach 1996
History Of The Jefferson Pin
Facts Not Fiction
Rib Ticklers
Mama Will Protect Me
Happy Birthday
Fiftieth Anniversary
Resume of Minutes of Alumni Association Meetings
Alumni Office News
Committee Reports Bulletin By-Laws Development Diploma School of Nursing Alumni Association-Mabel C. Prevost Scholarship Fund Nominating Relief Fund Satellite Social Scholarship
Luncheon Photos
In Memoriam, Names of Deceased Graduates
Class News
Certification Reimbursement Application
Relief Fund Application
Scholarship Fund Application
Pins, Transcripts, Class Address List, Change of Address Forms
Campus Ma
Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 2000
2000 - 2001 Meeting Date Calendar
2001 Annual Luncheon & Meeting Notice
2000 Fall Social
Officers and Committee Chairs
Bulletin Publication Committee
The President\u27s Message
Treasurer\u27s Report
Resume of Minutes
Alumni Office News
Committee Reports Nurses Relief Trust Fund Clara Melville - Adele Lewis Scholarship Fund Satellite Report - Harrisburg Satellite The Fall Luncheon Nominating Alumni Bulletin Development
News about our Graduates
Presentation on Leadership -Tribute to Janet C. Hindson
Thank You Patient Assimilators
Third Janet C. Hindson Award
Janet C. Hindson Award Qualifications
Pinning Ceremony
Jeff HOPE
Keepsakes
Memoirs
Happy Birthday
50th Anniversary Class
Luncheon Photos
Kodak Moment
In Memoriam, Names of Deceased Graduates
Class News
Scholarship Fund Application
Certification Reimbursement Application
Relief Fund Application
Pins, Transcripts, Class Address List, Change of Address Forms
Notes
Campus Map
List of Hotel
Numerical simulation of barge impact on a continuous girder bridge and bridge damage detection
Vessel collisions on bridge piers have been frequently reported. As many bridges are vital in transportation networks and serve as lifelines, bridge damage might leads to catastrophic consequences to life and economy. Therefore it is of great importance to protect bridge structures, especially bridge piers, against vessel impacts. Many researches have been conducted to predict vessel impact loads on bridge piers, and to design bridge piers or additional protective structures to resist such impact loads. Studies on assessing the bridge conditions after a vessel impact are, however, very limited. Current practice basically uses visual inspections, which not only requires very experienced engineers to perform the inspection in order to obtain creditable assessment, but also is often very difficult to inspect the underwater pier conditions. Therefore it is necessary to develop methods to give efficient, quantitative and reliable assessment of bridge conditions under ambient conditions after a vessel impact. This study explores the feasibility of using vibration measurements to quickly detect bridge conditions after a vessel impact.The study consists of three parts. First, a detailed numerical model of an example bridge structure is developed to calculate the vibrations under ambient hydrodynamic force. Then the model is used to simulate vessel impact on bridge pier and predict the pier damage. The vibration response analysis of the damaged bridge model is performed again in the third step to simulate vibration responses of the damaged bridge under ambient conditions. Using the vibration data obtained before and after vessel impact, the bridge vibration parameters such as vibration frequencies and mode shapes are extracted by using the frequency domain decomposition method. The bridge condition will then be identified through the changes in bridge vibration parameters and compared with the damage observed in the impact simulation. It is found that this method is capable of estimating bridge damage condition after barge impact accident
The Bulletin, School of Nursing Alumnae Association, 1977
A Letter from the President
Progress - The New Jefferson Hospital/Clinical Teaching Facility 1977
School of Nursing
A Comprehensive Approach to Hand Rehabilitation
Parking Garage
Your Sesquicentennial Campaign
Social Report
Scholarship Report
Sick and Welfare Committee
Program Committee
Resource Committee of the Board of Trustees
Bulletin
Administration
Ways and Means Committee Report
Resume of Minutes of Alumnae Association Meetings
Duke University Distinguished Alumna Award to Col. Catherine T. Betz (Ret.)
Patient Representatives
The Joys and Sorrows of a Director of Geriatric Nursing
Highlights 1976 P.N.A Convention
Class News
Marriages
Births
In Memoriam
A Letter from the Former President
Help Us - Help Yo
Some technique-dependent patterns of collateral flow during cerebral angiography
During selective transfemoral catheter cerebral angiography, anastomoses between external carotid branches and the vertebral artery, between the vertebral and deep or ascending cervical arteries, and between the middle meningeal and ophthalmic arteries can be demonstrated fairly frequently in patients with no known vascular abnormalities. One can occasionally show bidirectional filling of these anastomoses depending on the vessel injected. Visualization of these anastomoses occurs to a variable degree and is sometimes entirely technique-dependent, reflecting a transient increase in the intraluminal pressure during the injection of contrast medium.-Thus, demonstration of extracranial collateral arterial flow during cerebral angiography should not necessarily be interpreted as an abnormal phenomenon, such as may be seen with arterial occlusive disease, vascular malformation, or a very vascular tumor. Au cours de l'angiographie cérébrale parcathétérismes sélectifs par voie fémorale, peuvent apparaître des anastomoses entre des branches carotidiennes externes et l'artère vertébrale, entre l'artère vertébrale et les artères cérébrales profondes ou ascendantes et entre l'artère méningée moyenne et l'artère ophtalmique. Occasionnellement, on peut mettre en évidence un remplissage bidirectionnel de ces anastomoses, en rapport avec le vaisseau injecté. La visualisation de ces anastomoses se produit de facon variable dépend parfois entièrement de la technique, reflétant une augmentation transitoire de la pression dans l'artère durant l'injection du produit de contraste. Par conséquent, l'observation d'une circulation artérielle collatérale extracrânienne pendant une angiographie cérébrale ne représente pas nécéssairement un phénomène anormal tel qu'on le rencontre dans les troubles artériels occlusifs, dans les malformations vasculaires et dans les tumeurs vascularisées. Während der selektiven transfemoralen Katheter-Angiographie können sich Anastomosen zwischen Externa-Gefäßen und der A. vertebralis, zwischen der A. vertebralis und tiefen oder aufsteigenden cervicalen Arterien und zwischen der A. meningica media und der A. ophthalmica darstellen. Diese Befunde finden sich auch bei Patienten, bei denen keine Gef:aßanomalien vorliegen. Gelegentlich wird ein bidirektionaler Kontrastmitteldurchfluß durch diese Anastomosen nachgewiesen, dabei ist die Kontrastmittelfüllung von der Lokalisation der Kontrastmittelinjektion abhängig. Es zeigt sich also, daß diese unterschiedlichen Durchströmungen technisch bedingt werden können und nicht immer als abnormales Phänomen gedeutet werden können.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/46671/1/234_2004_Article_BF00341594.pd
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