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    University of Northern Iowa Wrestling 2003-2004 red

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    Contents: --Panther Wrestling Schedule --IBC--Following the Panthers --2-5--Coaching Staff --6-8--Meet the Panthers --9-16--UNI --16-22--Flashback --23-27--Records --24-40--Miscellaneous --41-44https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg/1301/thumbnail.jp

    New Mexico State Record, 06-24-1921

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    https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nm_state_record_news/1258/thumbnail.jp

    St. Cloud Tribune Vol. 17, No. 17, December 18, 1924

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    Newspaper for St. Cloud (Fla.) from 1924.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-stcloudtribune/1117/thumbnail.jp

    History of Cumberland County Maine

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    Report of the Secretary of the Interior; being part of the message and documents communicated to the two Houses of Congress at the beginning of the third session of the Fifty-third Congress.

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    Annual Message to Congress with Documents; Pres. Cleveland. 3 Dec. HED 1, 53-3, vl-20, 14954p. [3292-3311] Revolution in the Mosquito Indian region of Nicaragua; transfer of Apache prisoners; success of the allotment policy; annual report of the Sec. of War (Serials 3295-3302); annual report of the Sec. of Interior (Serials 3305-3309); annual report of the Gen. Land Office (Seria! 3305); annual report of the CIA (Serial 3306); etc

    Report of the Secretary of the Interior; being part of the message and documents communicated to the two Houses of Congress at the beginning of the third session of the Fifty-third Congress, Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1894.

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    Annual Message to Congress with Documents; Pres. Cleveland. 3 Dec. HED 1, 53-3, v 1-20, 14954p. [3292-3311] Revolution in the Mosquito Indian region of Nicaragua; transfer of Apache prisoners; success of the allotment policy; annual report of the Sec. of War (Serials 3295-3302); annual report of the Sec. of Interior (Serials 3305-3309); annual report of the Gen. Land Office (Seri-a! 3305); annual report of the CIA (Serial 3306); etc

    Report of the Secretary of War; being part of the message and documents communicated to the two Houses of Congress at the beginning of the third session of the Forty-sixth Congress, 1880

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    Annual Message to Congress with Documents; Pres. Hayes. 6 Dec. HED 1, 46-3, vl-12, 10,587p. [1951-1962) Indian education; Ute agreement; end of hostilities of the Apaches, and Sitting Bull\u27s band of Sioux; allotment; annual report of the Sec.of War (Serials 1952-1957); annual report of the Sec. of Interior (Serials 1959-1961); annual report of the Gen. Land Office (Serial 1959); annual report of the CIA (Serial 1959), including Indian police, railroads through Indian lands, invasion of Indian Territory, and reports of Supts. and agents; etc

    Oligo/amenorrhoea: Endocrine profiles, ovarian ultrasound, insulin resistance and anthropometric factors: Relationships between insulin resistance and ovarian function

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    There is a lack of longitudinal studies of infertile patients with oligo/amenorrhoea examining changes in hormone concentrations and ovarian morphology. In this prospective longitudinal study, women with oligo/amenorrhoea (n = 42) were studied in detail and compared with a weight-matched group of regularly menstruating females (n = 20). Women with oligo/amenorrhoea exhibited an insignificant increase in body weight (BMI) but truncal-abdominal fat (WHR) was significantly higher than that of the control group. The mean basal FSH concentrations were similar in both the groups; E2 and SHBG concentrations were lower, and LH, T and FAI were significantly higher in patients than in controls. The comparison of the mean follicular phase endocrine profile during the 5-week window of observations, showed that the ovary was in a dynamic state, even in the absence of follicular growth and ovulation, and that E2, LH, T and consequently FAI were variable, both between and within patients. The mean follicular phase SHBG concentration was the most stable endocrine variable, and SHBG was also the only endocrine parameter able to distinguish between ovulatory and anovulatory cycles. Significantly higher concentrations of SHBG were found in spontaneously occurring ovulatory cycles of patients in comparison to those in patients who were anovulatory during the period of observation; the former group SHBG levels were compatible with the levels of controls measured in the follicular phase. The dynamic test for measurement of insulin resistance (IR), the SITT, was carried out twice in patients with oligo/amenorrhoea (n = 34) and in controls (n = 20). The SITT yielded similar KITT-values in patients and controls, there was considerable within patient variation and no relationship with anthropometric variables. Fasting I, GLU/INS ratio and FIRI (log10 FIRI) appeared to be better markers of IR than the KITT-value in patients with oligo/amenorrhoea, as they showed the significant expected relationships with anthropometric variables, especially WHR. The differences in IR between the groups appeared to be related to body mass differences as they disappeared after controlling for anthropometric variables. These studies showed that women with oligo/amenorrhoea, showed dynamic changes in ovarian and biochemical / endocrine parameters when examined serially. These changes were independent of ovulation and did not appear to be directly related to any of the metabolic parameters. The only parameter which was significantly linked to ovulation was SHBG. The results of these studies improve our insight into oligo/amenorrhoea and the associated PCOD and mean that in future any investigations performed on such patients should involve serial rather than single observations. (Abstract shortened by ProQuest.)
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