33 research outputs found
Choosing the Fall Hat
Is your hat actively becoming, that is, are you better looking with it on than without it? Does it meet your needs, reveal your personality, harmonize with your entire costume and serve as a frame for your face? Is the quality of the hat it self good, regarding line, texture and ·color? Does the workmanship add to the beauty of the hat
Can You Visualize Your Hat Problem
Before attempting to make a hat we must definitely know the kind we need, that is one that is suitable to the occasion as· well as to the wearer. The hat itself must be well proportioned, unified in color, design, line and harmonious in texture
The Iowa Homemaker vol.5, no.7
Table of Contents
The True Spirit of Christmas by Dr. O. H. Cessna, page 1
Something Different for Christmas Greetings by Elizabeth Johnson, page 2
The Purchase Price of Beauty by Dr, Elizabeth Hoyt, page 3
Can You Visualize Your Hat Problem by Florence Faust, page 4
Decorating the Christmas Tree by Margaret Ericson, page 5
Christmas – For Him by Dorothy Harp and Louise Corsaut, page 5
With Iowa State Home Economics Association, page 6
Preparing the Girl for Motherhood by Dr. Florence Brown Sherborn, page 7
Girls’ 4-H Clubs, page 10
Fuel Economy in the Kitchen by Miriam Rapp, page 11
When We Are Very Young by Anna Johnson, page 12
Editorial, page 13
Who’s There and Where, page 14
Eternal Question, page 16
If You Would Have Health by Margaret Whistler, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.3, no.7
Table of Contents
Home Economics Cleans House – Division Ready for New Year by Anna E. Richardson, page 1
Storing the Winter’s Supply of Vitamines by C. L. Fitch, page 2
First Hand Acquaintance With Tokyo’s Earthquake by Katherine Cranor, page 3
Hurrah for the Pumpkin Pie by Ruth Elaine Wilson, page 4
Choosing the Fall Hat by Florence Faust, page 5
Who is Responsible for the Child? by An “Old – Maid Aunt”, page 6
A Review of Farm Meats by Viola M. Bell, page 6
Color Hints From Gay October by Ruth Spencer, page 7
Paying Homage to the King of Fruits by Jeanette Beyer, page 8
Sheppard-Towner Bill by Lois Miller Herd, page 9
Buttons and _______ Buttons by Esther Ellen Rayburn, page 9
Candy Popularity by Esther Ellen Rayburn, page 13
Before the Bar of Science by Eda Lord Murphy, page 15
Gingered Pears by Elizabeth Storm, page 1
Randomized clinical trial of DTaP5-HB-IPV-Hib vaccine administered concomitantly with meningococcal serogroup C conjugate vaccines during the primary infant series.
BACKGROUND: Concomitant administration of vaccines simplifies delivery. DTaP5-HB-IPV-Hib is a fully liquid, combination vaccine against 6 diseases. This study evaluated the compatibility of DTaP5-HB-IPV-Hib with 2 different meningococcus group C conjugate (MCC) vaccines in infants. METHODS: In a phase 3, open-label study, 284 healthy infants from 11 UK centres received DTaP5-HB-IPV-Hib at age 2, 3, and 4 months; 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) at 2 and 4 months; a Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)-MCC vaccine and a measles/mumps/rubella vaccine at 12 months. Participants were randomised 1:1 to receive either an MCC-detoxified tetanus toxin vaccine (MCC-TT; n = 141) or an MCC-Corynebacterium diphtheriae CRM197 protein vaccine (MCC-CRM; n = 143) at 3 and 4 months. The primary outcome was seroprotection rate (SPR) to MCC (percent with rabbit complement serum bactericidal antibody titer ≥8). RESULTS: Per protocol analysis, MCC SPRs were 100 and 96.4 one month after the first dose, 100 and 99.1 after the second dose, and 100 and 97.3 after the third (booster) dose of MCC in the MCC-TT and MCC-CRM groups, respectively. One month after all 3 doses of DTaP5-HB-IPV-Hib, immunoglobulin G anti-polyribosylribitol phosphate SPRs (% ≥0.15 µg/mL) were 97.8 in the MCC-TT group and 100 in the MCC-CRM group; anti-hepatitis B antigen SPRs (% ≥10 mIU/mL) were 96.8 and 96.3 in the MCC-TT and MCC-CRM groups, respectively. All participants were seroprotected against diphtheria and tetanus (≥0.01 IU/mL) and poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3 (≥8 dilution), and seroresponse rates to all pertussis antigens were ≥90.4%. Two vaccine-related serious adverse events (transient severe abdominal pain and crying) occurred concomitantly in 1 participant in the MCC-CRM group. Adverse event rates were similar to other studies of DTaP5-HB-IPV-Hib, with pyrexia ≥38 °C in 10.9% of participants following any dose. CONCLUSIONS: DTaP5-HB-IPV-Hib can be effectively used in a 2-, 3-, and 4-month infant priming schedule when given with 2 doses of MCC
Choosing the Fall Hat
Is your hat actively becoming, that is, are you better looking with it on than without it? Does it meet your needs, reveal your personality, harmonize with your entire costume and serve as a frame for your face? Is the quality of the hat it self good, regarding line, texture and ·color? Does the workmanship add to the beauty of the hat?</p
Can You Visualize Your Hat Problem
Before attempting to make a hat we must definitely know the kind we need, that is one that is suitable to the occasion as· well as to the wearer. The hat itself must be well proportioned, unified in color, design, line and harmonious in texture.</p
Standardized Stretching Postural postures to treat low-back pain in pregnancy: the GEMALODO randomized clinical trial
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The Iowa Homemaker vol.5, no.7
Table of Contents
The True Spirit of Christmas by Dr. O. H. Cessna, page 1
Something Different for Christmas Greetings by Elizabeth Johnson, page 2
The Purchase Price of Beauty by Dr, Elizabeth Hoyt, page 3
Can You Visualize Your Hat Problem by Florence Faust, page 4
Decorating the Christmas Tree by Margaret Ericson, page 5
Christmas – For Him by Dorothy Harp and Louise Corsaut, page 5
With Iowa State Home Economics Association, page 6
Preparing the Girl for Motherhood by Dr. Florence Brown Sherborn, page 7
Girls’ 4-H Clubs, page 10
Fuel Economy in the Kitchen by Miriam Rapp, page 11
When We Are Very Young by Anna Johnson, page 12
Editorial, page 13
Who’s There and Where, page 14
Eternal Question, page 16
If You Would Have Health by Margaret Whistler, page 17</p