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Alien Registration- Wilson, Mildred C. (Jonesport, Washington County)
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Nutrition-Sensitive Intervention with African Indigenous Leafy Vegetables among School-Going Children in Machakos County, Kenya
The Effect of Fungi on the Flavor and Color of Tomato Juice
Author Institution: The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohi
From Ideas to Practice, Pilots to Strategy: Practical Solutions and Actionable Insights on How to Do Impact Investing
This report is the second publication in the World Economic Forum's Mainstreaming Impact Investing Initiative. The report takes a deeper look at why and how asset owners began to include impact investing in their portfolios and continue to do so today, and how they overcame operational and cultural constraints affecting capital flow. Given that impact investing expertise is spread among dozens if not hundreds of practitioners and academics, the report is a curation of some -- but certainly not all -- of those leading voices. The 15 articles are meant to provide investors, intermediaries and policy-makers with actionable insights on how to incorporate impact investing into their work.The report's goals are to show how mainstream investors and intermediaries have overcome the challenges in the impact investment sector, and to democratize the insights and expertise for anyone and everyone interested in the field. Divided into four main sections, the report contains lessons learned from practitioner's experience, and showcases best practices, organizational structures and innovative instruments that asset owners, asset managers, financial institutions and impact investors have successfully implemented
Alterations in peripheral blood memory B cells in patients with active rheumatoid arthritis are dependent on the action of tumour necrosis factor
INTRODUCTION: Disturbances in peripheral blood memory B cell subpopulations have been observed in various autoimmune diseases, but have not been fully delineated in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Additionally, the possible role of tumour necrosis factor (TNF) in regulating changes in specific peripheral blood memory B cell subsets in RA is still unclear. METHODS: The frequency and distribution of B cell subsets in the peripheral blood and synovial membrane of active RA patients with long-standing disease have been analysed. Additionally, the possible role of TNF in causing disturbances in memory B cell subsets in RA patients was assessed in a clinical trial with the specific TNF-neutralising antibody, infliximab. RESULTS: RA patients, independent of disease duration, have a significantly lower frequency of peripheral blood pre-switch IgD+CD27+ memory B cells than healthy individuals, whereas post-switch IgD-CD27+ accumulate with increased disease duration. Notably, both pre-switch IgD+CD27+ and post-switch IgD-CD27+ memory B cells accumulate in the synovial membrane of RA patients. Finally, anti-TNF therapy increased the frequency of pre-switch IgD+CD27 memory B cells in the peripheral blood. CONCLUSIONS: The data suggest that decreases in peripheral blood IgD+CD27+ pre-switch memory B cells in RA reflect their accumulation in the synovial tissue. Moreover, the significant increase in the peripheral blood pre-switch memory B cells in patients who underwent specific TNF-blockade with infliximab indicates that trafficking of memory B cells into inflamed tissue in RA patients is regulated by TNF and can be corrected by neutralising TN
Reflections on the Cost of Low-Cost Whole Genome Sequencing: Framing the Health Policy Debate
The cost of whole genome sequencing is dropping rapidly. There has been a great deal of enthusiasm about the potential for this technological advance to transform clinical care. Given the interest and significant investment in genomics, this seems an ideal time to consider what the evidence tells us about potential benefits and harms, particularly in the context of health care policy. The scale and pace of adoption of this powerful new technology should be driven by clinical need, clinical evidence, and a commitment to put patients at the centre of health care policy
The Iowa Homemaker vol.2, no.5-6
Table of Contents
Your Child Between the Bottle and School Age by Belle Lowe, page 1
Buy Your Hat From Your Grocery Savings by Blanche Ingersoll, page 2
Has Hosiery Become Your Hobby? by Mildred B. Elder, page 3
Pottery Making as a Community Work by Paul E. Cox, page 4
Fall Forecast for Childrenâs Frocks by Helen Paschal, page 5
âYe Hatte Shoppeâ As a Summerâs Occupation by Ruth Wilson, page 6
Will Courtesy Count in Your Childâs Career? by Eda Lord Murphy, page 7
Whoâs There and Where by Jeanette Beyer, page 10
Card File Your Foreign Terms by Eleanor Murphy, page 10
Rival the Orient With Sealing Wax by Opal Wind, page 11
âBack to Naturâ-ing With a Camp Kit by Helen T. Peterson, page 12
The Art of Outcasting Flies by Dorothy Morris, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.3, no.10
Table of Contents
Activities of the Merrill Palmer School by Edna E. Walls, page 1
Specific Helps on Everyday Teaching Problems by Florence E. Busse, page 2
Winter Diets and the Elusive Meal by Lucile Barta, page 2
Modern Women and Floriculture by E. C. Volz, page 3
Historic Costume the Mother of Modern Vogue by Clara Jordan, page 4
Feeding the Multitude by Gertrude E. Murray, page 5
Our Travels in France by Josephine Arnquist, page 6
The Evolution of Home Economics at Iowa State by Ruth Elaine Wilson, page 8
The Power of Music by Oscar Hatch Hawley, page 9
To Judge of a Bargain by Mildred Briggs, page 9
Who is Responsible for the Child? by Louise Crawford, page 1
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