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    Concert recording 2016-11-27

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    [Track 1]. Canaries / Elliott Carter -- [Track 2]. Mono no aware / Henry Bowen -- [Track 3]. Etude 6 from Douze etudes / Jacques Delecluse -- [Track 4]. Prelude from Cello suite no. 1 / J.S. Bach -- [Track 5]. Reflections on the nature of water. I. Crystalline IV. Gently swelling VI. Relentless / Jacob Druckman

    Concert recording 2016-04-09c

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    [Track 01]. Into the air / Ivan Trevino -- [Track 02]. Preludes. II ; [Track 03]. III ; [Track 04]. I / Michael Burritt -- [Track 05]. Arabesque no. 2 / Claude Debussy ; arranged by Caleb Evans -- [Track 06]. Somewhere over the rainbow / Harold Arlen ; arranged by Max Seide Leth -- [Track 07]. Pure imagination / Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newly ; arranged by Alex Stopa -- [Track 08]. Claire de lune / Claude Debussy ; arranged by Nick Baron -- [Track 09]. Trio per uno. II ; [Track 10]. I / Nebosja Zivkovic

    Understanding patient and family utilisation of community-based palliative care services out-of-hours: Additional analysis of systematic review evidence using narrative synthesis

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    BackgroundCommunity-based out-of-hours services are an integral component of end-of-life care. However, there is little understanding of how patients and families utilise these services. This additional analysis of a systematic review aims to understand and identify patterns of out-of-hours service use and produce recommendations for future service design.MethodData on service use was extracted and secondary analysis undertaken, from a systematic review of models of community out-of-hours services. Narrative synthesis was completed, addressing four specific aspects of service use: 1.Times when patients/families/healthcare professionals need to contact out-of-hours services; 2. Who contacts out-of-hours services; 3. Whether a telephone call, centre visit or home visit is provided; 4. Who responds to out-of-hours calls.ResultsCommunity-based out-of-hours palliative care services were most often accessed between 5pm and midnight, especially on weekdays (with reports of 69% of all calls being made out-of-hours). Family members and carers were the most frequent callers to of the services (making between 60% and 80% of all calls). The type of contact (telephone, centre visit or home visit) varied based on what was offered and on patient need. Over half of services were led by a single discipline (nurse).ConclusionsOut-of-hours services are highly used up to midnight, and particularly by patients’ family and carers. Recommendations to commissioners and service providers are to:• Increase provision of out-of-hours services between 5pm and midnight to reflect the increased use at these times.• Ensure that family and carers are provided with clear contact details for out-of-hours support.• Ensure patient records can be easily accessed by health professionals responding to calls, making the triage process easier.• Listen to patients, family and carers in the design of out-of-hours services, including telephone services.• Collect data systematically on out-of-hours-service use and on outcomes for patients who use the service

    Correlations Between Clinical Trial Outcomes Based on Symptoms, Functional Impairments, and Quality of Life in Children and Adolescents With ADHD

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    OBJECTIVE: To assess relationships between treatment-associated changes in measures of ADHD symptoms, functional impairments, and health-related quality of life in children and adolescents with ADHD. METHOD: Pearson correlation coefficients were calculated post hoc for changes from baseline to endpoint in outcomes of one randomized, placebo- and active-controlled trial of lisdexamfetamine (osmotic-release methylphenidate reference) and one of guanfacine extended-release (atomoxetine reference). RESULTS: Changes in ADHD Rating Scale IV (ADHD-RS-IV) total score generally correlated moderately with changes in Child Health and Illness Profile-Child Edition: Parent Report Form (CHIP-CE:PRF) Achievement and Risk Avoidance ( r ≈ .4), but weakly with Resilience, Satisfaction, and Comfort ( r ≈ .2); and moderately with Weiss Functional Impairment Rating Scale-Parent (WFIRS-P) total score ( r ≈ .5). CHIP-CE: PRF Achievement and Risk Avoidance correlated moderately to strongly with WFIRS-P total score ( r ≈ .6). CONCLUSION: The ADHD-RS-IV, CHIP-CE:PRF, and WFIRS-P capture distinct but interconnected aspects of treatment response in individuals with ADHD

    Concert recording 2016-04-16

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    [Track 01]. Meditation no. 1 / Casey Cangelosi -- [Track 02]. Into the air / Ivan Trevino -- [Track 03]. Ku-ka ilimoku / Christopher Rouse -- [Track 04]. Good vibes / Oscar Hernandez -- [Track 05]. Arabesque no. 2 / Claude Debussy ; arranged by Evans -- [Track 06]. The odyssey, according to Penelope. Afternoon at the park ; [Track 07]. Toddling waltz ; [Track 08]. Babble songs ; [Track 09]. Naptime prelude ; [Track 10]. Run amok rondo / Kevin Bobo -- [Track 11]. Tiger dance / Jeffery Dennis Smith

    Development of maize single cross hybrids for tolerance to low phosphorus

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    Low available phosphorus (P) is one of the major hindrances to maize (Zea mays L.) productivity in acid soils. The objectives of this study were to: (1) develop P-efficient maize inbred lines, (2) develop single cross hybrids from the P-efficient inbred lines, and (3) determine their response to P application in the P-deficient acid soils of western Kenya. Ninety-eight inbred lines and 49 single crosses were developed and screened at P-deficient (2.0 to 2.2 mg P/kg soil) soils of Sega and Bumala. Mean grain yield (GY) for the hybrids was 75.3% higher with P-fertilizer than without P for the same hybrids. Thirty-three percent (33%) of these hybrids were inefficient but responsive to P application, 27% were efficient and none responsive, only 13% were efficient and responsive, while the rest were inefficient and non-responsive. GY was positively correlated (r = 0.57**) with plant height (PH) and ear height (EH) (r = 0.60**) and PH was correlated with EH (r = 0.86***). This study has developed and identified P-efficient maize germplasm that can be utilized directly or in developing other hybrids for use in acid soils of western Kenya and in other acid soils where P is limiting

    Concert recording 2016-04-17

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    [Track 01]. Ballade no. 2 in F major op. 38 / Frédéric Chopin -- [Track 02]. Sonata. Allegro moderato / Bruce Broughton -- [Track 03]. La catedral / Augustin Barrios-Mangoré -- [Track 04]. Largo al factotum from Il barbiere di Siviglia / Gioachino Rossini -- [Track 05]. First sonata for flute and piano. Allegro moderato / Bohuslav Martinu -- [Track 06]. The odyssey, according to Penelope. Afternoon in the park ; Toddling waltz / Kevin Bobo -- [Track 07]. Flirtations : 3 songs for solo alto saxophone / Michael Markowski -- [Track 08]. Depuis le jour from Louise / Gustave Charpentier -- [Track 09]. New Orleans / Eugene Bozza

    A frog with three sex chromosomes that co-mingle together in nature: Xenopus tropicalis has a degenerate W and a Y that evolved from a Z chromosome

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    © The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Furman, B. L. S., Cauret, C. M. S., Knytl, M., Song, X. Y., Premachandra, T., Ofori-Boateng, C., Jordan, D. C., Horb, M. E., & Evans, B. J. (2020). A frog with three sex chromosomes that co-mingle together in nature: Xenopus tropicalis has a degenerate W and a Y that evolved from a Z chromosome. PLoS Genetics, 16(11), e1009121, doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1009121.In many species, sexual differentiation is a vital prelude to reproduction, and disruption of this process can have severe fitness effects, including sterility. It is thus interesting that genetic systems governing sexual differentiation vary among—and even within—species. To understand these systems more, we investigated a rare example of a frog with three sex chromosomes: the Western clawed frog, Xenopus tropicalis. We demonstrate that natural populations from the western and eastern edges of Ghana have a young Y chromosome, and that a male-determining factor on this Y chromosome is in a very similar genomic location as a previously known female-determining factor on the W chromosome. Nucleotide polymorphism of expressed transcripts suggests genetic degeneration on the W chromosome, emergence of a new Y chromosome from an ancestral Z chromosome, and natural co-mingling of the W, Z, and Y chromosomes in the same population. Compared to the rest of the genome, a small sex-associated portion of the sex chromosomes has a 50-fold enrichment of transcripts with male-biased expression during early gonadal differentiation. Additionally, X. tropicalis has sex-differences in the rates and genomic locations of recombination events during gametogenesis that are similar to at least two other Xenopus species, which suggests that sex differences in recombination are genus-wide. These findings are consistent with theoretical expectations associated with recombination suppression on sex chromosomes, demonstrate that several characteristics of old and established sex chromosomes (e.g., nucleotide divergence, sex biased expression) can arise well before sex chromosomes become cytogenetically distinguished, and show how these characteristics can have lingering consequences that are carried forward through sex chromosome turnovers.This work was supported by the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (RGPIN-2017-05770) (BJE), Resource Allocation Competition awards from Compute Canada (BJE), the Whitman Center Fellowship Program at the Marine Biological Laboratory (BJE), the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University (BJE), and National Institutes of Health grants R01-HD084409 (MEH) and P40-OD010997 (MEH). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

    1983: Abilene Christian College Bible Lectures - Full Text

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    LIGHTS IN A WORLD OF DARKNESS Being the Abilene Christian University Annual Bible Lectures 1983 Published by Abilene Christian University Book Store ACU Station Abilene, Texas 7969

    Concert recording 2015-04-26

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    [Track 01]. Catching shadows / Ivan Trevino -- [Track 02]. Variation in F-sharp minor, op. 24. Theme : Andante cantabile ; Variation I : Allegretto scherzando ; Variations III : Andante molto sostenuto ; Variation V : Vivo scherzando / Léon Stekke -- [Track 03]. Concerto in E minor. Allegro apassionoto / Felix Mendelssohn -- [Track 04]. Cantabile et presto / George Enesco -- [Track 05]. Poem / Charles Griffes -- [Track 06]. Legende / George Enesco -- [Track 07]. Violin concerto in A minor, op. 53. Allegro ma non troppo / Antonin Dvorâk -- [Track 08]. Fantasie concertante / Jacques Casérède
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