308 research outputs found

    Junior Recital: Charlie Miller, Clarinet; Momoko Gresham, Piano; November 3, 2023

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    Kemp Recital HallNovember 3, 2023Friday Evening6:00 p.m

    Prospectus, February 3, 1975

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    PC SPEECH, DEBATE RAP OPPONENTS; Forensics Squad Third In 27 Team Field; Debate Team Takes 1st In DuPage Tourney; Young Republicans To Try Again; Japanese Flower Arrangers Meeting; StuGo Ends Boycott Against Canteen; UFO Expert Speaks Today; Parkland-MTD Conference; WIU Offers BIO Scholarship; Get Your Own Inner Peace; Financial Aid; Quarter To Semester System Switch Coming; editorials; The Kaleidoscope; The Short Circuit; essay: Boycott Canteen?; True Happenings; letters; Classified Ads; Cobras Continue On Rampage; Lake Land Losses; Becky Beach Leads Women Cagers; Bouncing Bob\u27s Basketball Bonanza; Intramural Basketball; \u27Oswald Acted Alone\u27?; Parkland Events; Convocations To Show Marlon Brando Flicks; Deodato, Christopoulos To Play At ISU Wed.; Callboardhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1975/1016/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, January 13, 1975

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    IT\u27S OFFICIAL , CALL FOR BOYCOTT!; Reorganized Group Calls For Activism; ISSC Re-opens Award Giveaway; Cite 5 Grievances Against Canteen Food Service; Great Thoughts From LRC Suggestion Box; Uncle John\u27s in For Competition; 79% Want Government To Limit Big Business; PC Agriculture Department Moves Out To Learning Centers; Table Tennis M...; File Petition For Graduation; American Zoos In Danger Of Becoming Extinct; Mighty Joe Young To Perform Thursday; Bouncy, Bluesy Hound Dog Taylor; Eighth Anniversary Of Apollo Astronauts Death; support boycott; Mulhouse & Outhouse; True Happenings; students for action; sour grapes; Female Focus; letters; Joint Venture; Classified Ads; Art Works By Phyllis Ward Now On Display; Pritchett Primes Club For Outing Vs. Illni JV; Oliver Leads Cobra Cagers Past Kaskaskia; Intramural Basketball; Parkland Events; Callboard; Contract Bridge Championship Open To PC Contestantshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1975/1019/thumbnail.jp

    The Failure of Environmental Education (and How We Can Fix It)

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    The authors argue that environmental education curricula have failed to create an ecologically literate and environmentally sensitive populace, and suggest seven ways that an "evidence-based" approach can help

    Understanding Deer, Bear, and Forest Trends in the North Georgia Mountains: The Value of Long-term Data

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    Most state wildlife agencies collect harvest data to inform management decisions. However, these data are typically considered across relatively short time periods and are rarely revisited. We present a case study using historical records to investigate potential agents (i.e., harvest, predation, and forest change) influencing the declining white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) population in the north Georgia mountains. We used long-term black bear (Ursus americanus) and deer harvest data, and indices of forest stand conditions from 1979ā€“2015 on eight Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) in the north Georgia mountains. During 1979ā€“2015, harvest of male and female deer declined by 85% and 97%, respectively. Over the same time period, mean yearling male deer body weight increased by 21%, mean antler diameter increased by 62%, and mean antler beam length increased by 92%. We observed a 97% reduction in availability of early successional forests (0ā€“10 years old) and a 53% increase in volume of large diameter (\u3e27.9 cm) oak species, suggesting increasing homogeneity/maturation of forest stands across all eight WMAs. Concomitantly, the U.S. Forest Service increased the acreage under prescribed fire management from 2,916 to 5,629 ha during 2003ā€“2015. Black bear populations grew at an annual rate of 1.07 for males and 1.08 for females. Our analyses indicated that despite the reduction in early successional habitats as illustrated by the reduction in young forests (0ā€“10 years old), deer condition indices have improved suggesting that a habitat-driven change in fecundity was not the likely primary driver of the deer population decline. However, increasing fawn predation, coupled with a decline in available fawning cover may be reducing recruitment rates and should be investigated as potential causes for the observed population decline. Our research also illustrates the importance of maintaining longterm data, especially the value offered to evaluate trends over time

    Biomechanical, ultrastructural, and electrophysiological characterization of the non-human primate experimental glaucoma model.

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    Laser-induced experimental glaucoma (ExGl) in non-human primates (NHPs) is a common animal model for ocular drug development. While many features of human hypertensive glaucoma are replicated in this model, structural and functional changes in the unlasered portions of trabecular meshwork (TM) of laser-treated primate eyes are understudied. We studied NHPs with ExGl of several years duration. As expected, ExGl eyes exhibited selective reductions of the retinal nerve fiber layer that correlate with electrophysiologic measures documenting a link between morphologic and elctrophysiologic endpoints. Softening of unlasered TM in ExGl eyes compared to untreated controls was observed. The degree of TM softening was consistent, regardless of pre-mortem clinical findings including severity of IOP elevation, retinal nerve fiber layer thinning, or electrodiagnostic findings. Importantly, this softening is contrary to TM stiffening reported in glaucomatous human eyes. Furthermore, microscopic analysis of unlasered TM from eyes with ExGl demonstrated TM thinning with collapse of Schlemm's canal; and proteomic analysis confirmed downregulation of metabolic and structural proteins. These data demonstrate unexpected and compensatory changes involving the TM in the NHP model of ExGl. The data suggest that compensatory mechanisms exist in normal animals and respond to elevated IOP through softening of the meshwork to increase outflow

    Prospectus, December 18, 1974

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    REID IS LANDSLIDE VEEP VICTOR: MANDEL, PFAAB, HEDRON ALSO ASSUME OFFICE; Nutritional Labeling To Become Law Jan. 1; Boneyard Hassle May Be Nearing An End; New Debaters Impressive At Greenville; Vets\u27 Benefits Slow In Arriving (Again); The Sky Is Falling, The Sky...; ISU Announces 18 Scholarships For Top JC Applicants; Bouncing Bob Bonanza; Support Grape Boycott; Christmas Is What You Make It; Saturday On The Mall In Words And Action-Packed Pictures; Keeping Our Share; The Short Circuit; The Strange Case Of Del Boyd; The Kaleidoscope; A Column By And For Women; True Happenings; essay; letters; Peace On Earth?; \u27Silver Morning\u27 Rankin\u27s Return A Culmination; Share This One With A Friend; \u27War Child\u27 Return Of The Mutant Minstrel; Young Volunteers Here Working With The Aged; Blues At Ruby Gulch, Advice Well Taken; Rec Music Sponsors Christmas Singalong; Classified Ads; Ski Trip Leaves In Mid-January; Bank Offers PC License Plates; Student Association Rips State Pot Laws; Electronics Association Sponsors \u27Ham\u27 Giveaway; Cobra Offense Improving ; PC Cagers 5-0; Intramural Basketball Scores; Lee Oswald - Killer or Patsy?; Schoolboy All-Stater Davidson Joins Cagers; Fast Freddy\u27s Football Forecasthttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1974/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of a Physical Activity Counseling Intervention Using Fitbit in People With Knee Osteoarthritis: The TRACK-OA Study Protocol

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    Background Physical activity (PA) reduces pain and improves functioning in people with knee osteoarthritis (OA), but few people with the condition meet recommended PA guidelines. Successful intervention strategies to increase PA include goal setting, action planning, self-monitoring, and follow-up feedback from a healthcare professional. Recently developed consumer wearable activity trackers allow users to set activity goals, self-monitor daily goal-progress, and provide feedback on goal attainment. It is hypothesized that a multi-component physiotherapist-led intervention that includes a short (40-min) education module, guided goal-setting and action planning, the use of a wristband activity tracker, and weekly follow-up phone calls will lead to increased PA outcomes. Methods/design Thirty-six participants will be recruited from the community for a two-group pilot randomized controlled trial with a stepped-wedge design using an intention-to-treat analysis. Computer-generated block randomization will be performed using varying block sizes and a 1:1 allocation ratio. The 4-week intervention will be delivered immediately (immediate-intervention group) or after a 5-week delay (delayed-intervention group). Outcome measures of pain and disability (Knee Injury and OA Outcome Score), disease self-management ability (Partners in Health Scale), and objective bouted moderate-to-vigorous PA and sedentary time (BodyMedia SenseWear Mini Armband) will be collected at baseline (week 0) and two follow-ups (weeks 5 and 10), for a total study duration of 11 weeks. Feasibility data relating to process, resource, management, and scientific elements of the trial will be collected. Outcome measure and feasibility data will be summarized, and an estimate of intervention efficacy will be obtained by regression model with planned comparisons. The trial began recruiting in February 2015. To date, 34 subjects have been recruited. Discussion This study will evaluate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a novel intervention to promote PA in people living with knee OA. The results will provide valuable information to inform a larger randomized trial to assess intervention effectiveness
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