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    Return of Aflatoxin Production in Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus after Serial Passaging

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    Coping with complexity: working beyond the guidelines for patients with multimorbidities

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    Primary care physicians believe they are delivering evidence-based care, understanding that adherence to evidence-based clinical guidelines results in tangible benefits in the populations for which they were developed. Unfortunately, most clinical guidelines are based on trial populations which are very different to primary care populations [1], and do not reflect the reality of multimorbidity in general practice [2–6]. Since patients with multimorbidity account for around eight in every 10 primary care consultations [7], it is unsurprising that many primary care physicians find managing these patients challenging. Additionally, current clinical guidelines do not provide guidance on how best to prioritize recommendations for individuals with multimorbidity, and may therefore result in over-treatment and polypharmacy, and a risk of overlooking patient preferences [2,8]. Journal of Comorbidity 2015;5(1):11–1

    The Effects of Monetary Policy "News" and "Surprises"

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    There is substantial agreement in the monetary policy literature over the effects of exogenous monetary policy shocks. The shocks that are investigated, however, almost exclusively represent unanticipated changes in policy, which surprise the private sector and which are typically found to have a delayed and sluggish effect on output. In this paper, we estimate a New Keynesian model that incorporates news about future policies to try to disentangle the anticipated and unanticipated components of policy shocks. The paper shows that the conventional estimates confound two distinct effects on output: an effect due to unanticipated or “surprise” shocks, which is smaller and more short-lived than the response usually obtained in the literature, and a large, delayed, and persistent effect due to anticipated policy shocks or "news." News shocks play a larger role in influencing the business cycle than unanticipated policy shocks, although the overall fraction of economic fluctuations that can be attributed to monetary policy remains limited.Anticipated and unanticipated monetary policy shocks; News shocks; New Keynesian model with news shocks; Effects of monetary policy onoutput

    R.D., T.L., G.C., B. Treadwell to Isaac McFarron, 26 August 1844

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    Employer Expectations of Newly-Hired Communication Graduates

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    This article examines employers\u27 expectations and perceptions of communication new hires at three points in the school-to-work transition, the initial job application, and the beginning and the end of the first year. This study focuses on writing and related conceptual abilities because for most communication new hires they are the foundation of both a successful job application, and therefore employers\u27 first impressions, and of subsequent performance evaluations and progress. In conclusion, broad generalizations about the communication abilities of communication new hires may be unwarranted because performance expectations and the level and types of assessment vary with the type of position, the sector and the specific communication task

    Indenture, Marshall County, MS, 7 May 1844

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    https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aldrichcorr_b/1113/thumbnail.jp

    Promissory note, 5 May 1851

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    https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aldrichcorr_c/1011/thumbnail.jp

    T.L. Treadwell to the Pension Agent, 23 January 1840

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    https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aldrichcorr_b/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Bond, 26 November 1833

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    https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aldrichcorr_a/1060/thumbnail.jp

    Alva Treadwell interview

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    Alva Treadwell taught in the business department at Central Washington State College (later Central Washington University), 1937-1971.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwura_interviews/1086/thumbnail.jp
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