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Lymph Stasis: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment

為了解決Tucson L的問題,作者Olszewski, Waldemar L. 這樣論述:

Waldemar L. Olszewski, M.D., Ph.D. is Professor of Surgery and Director of the Department of Surgical Research and Transplantology at the Medical Research Center, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poland. Dr. Olszewski graduated from the Medical Faculty, Medical Academy in Warsaw, receiving his

M.D. degree in 1954 and Ph.D. degree in 1962. He obtained his surgical training in the Surgical Division, Warsaw City Hospital and then Department of Surgery, Medical Academy, Warsaw. He served as an Assistant Professor at the Medical Academy and the Medical Research Center from 1962 to 1968 and as

Associate Professor from 1968 to 1978. In 1978 he became Professor of Surgery. From 1962 to 1975 he was Deputy Director of the Department of Surgical Research, Medical Research Center and in 1975 he assumed the position of Director. Since 1974 he has been associated with the Laboratory of Hematology

and Lymphology, Norwegian Radium Hospital, in Oslo, Norway., Dr. Olszewski was a Research Fellow at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School in London from 1962 to 1963 and at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, in 1968 and 1969. Dr. Olszewski is a member of the European S

ociety for Surgical Research, International Lymphological Society, International Microsurgical Society, and the International Transplantation Society. He served as President of the European Society for Surgical Research from 1977 to 1978 and as a member of the Executive Committee until 1982. He was

elected President of the International Society of Lymphology for the term 1989-1993. He is Associate Editor of Lymphology, Zeitschrift für Experimentelle Chirurgie, Transplant International, Angiology International, and Immunologia Polska. He is also Honorary Member of the Brazilian Vascular Society

and the Korean Medical Association. Recently he founded the Polish-Japanese Surgical Society, and started cooperation in treatment of lymphedema with the National Lymphedema Network of America and Thanjavur University, India., Dr. Olszewski is the author of more than 250 papers on lymph and lymphoi

d tissue, transplantation immunology, vascular problems, and has been the author or editor of 6 books, among them Handbook of Microsurgery, Peripheral Lymph: Formation and Immune Function, and In vivo Immune Cell Migration. His major clinical interests relate to vascular and lymphatic surgery, and r

esearch interests in the physiology of the lymphoid organs and immunoregulation., Thomas H. Adair, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, Knut Aukland, M.D. Professor, Department of Physiology, University of Bergen, B

ergen, Norway, James A. Barrowman, M.D., Ph.D. Professor, Department of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada, Rüdiger G. H. Baumeister, M.D. Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Munich, Munich, Germany, Joseph Beninson, M.D. Director, Leg Ulcer C

linic and Peripheral Vascular Disease, Department of Dermatology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, Tom Bergan, M.D. Professor and Chief, Department of Microbiology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, Josef Bruna, M.D. Professor, Department of Radiology, Charles University of Prague, Prague, Cz

echoslovakia, Corradino Campisi, M.D. Associate Professor, Department of General and Emergency, Surgery -- Microsurgery Unit, University of Genoa School of Medicine and Surgery, Genoa, Italy, Ian Carr, M.D., Ph.D. Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

, A. Castenholz, M.D. Professor, Department of Human Biology, University of Kassel, Kassel, Germany, Ti-Sheng Chang, M.D. Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery, Ninth Peoples’ Hospital, Shanghai, Peoples’ Republic of China, Robert V. Cluzan, M.D. Head, Lymphology Unit, Hôpital Cognacq-Jay, Paris,

France, Mario Degni, M.D. Professor, Department of Surgery, Pontìficia Universidade, Católica de Campinas, Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Allan E. Dumont, M.D. Professor Emeritus, Department of Surgery, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York, Arfinn Engeset, M.D. Det Norske Radium

hospitalet, Oslo, Norway, Ethel Földi, M.D. Medical Chief Superintendent, Földi Clinic, Hinterzarten, Germany, Michael Földi, M.D. Director, Földi-Klinik and Földi-Schulen, Freiburg, Munich, Berlin, Germany, Umberto Fox, M.D. Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Milan, Milan, Italy, Ji-Li

ang Gan, M.D. Department of Plastic Surgery, Ninth Peoples’ Hospital, Shanghai, Peoples’ Republic of China, Peter Hirnle, M.D. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany, Alf Kolbenstvedt, M.D. Professor, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Rikshospitalet, Osl

o, Norway, Sanford E. Leeds, M.D. Associate Chief, Department of Experimental Surgery, Mount Zion Medical Center of the University of California San Francisco, California, Hans Henrik Lien, M.D. Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Norwegian Radium Hospital, Oslo, Norway, Michael T. Lotze, M.D. Profe

ssor of Surgery, Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry, Associate Director for Surgical Oncology, Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Noel G. McHale, Ph.D. Reader in Physiology, School of Biomedical Science, The Queen’s University of Belfast, Belfast, Irela

nd, Jean-Pierre Montani, M.D. Associate Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, Walter Montorsi, M.D. Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery, University of Milan, Milan, Italy, L. Mosca, M.D. Professor and Chairman, D

epartment of Pathology, University of Milan, Milan, Italy, Moriya Ohkuma, M.D. Professor, Department of Dermatology, Kinki University School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan, Waldemar L. Olszewski, M.D., Ph.D. Chief, Department of Surgical Research and Transplantology, Medical Research Center, Polish Acade

my of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, and, The Norwegian Radium Hospital, Laboratory for Hematology and Lymphology, Oslo, Norway, Hugo Partsch, M.D. Professor and Head, Department of Dermatology, Wilhelminen Hospital, Vienna, Austria, Alain M. Pecking. M.D. Head, Nuclear Medicine, René Huguenin Center, Sa

int Cloud, France, Carl Fredrik Petlund, M.D. Department of Physical Medicine, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway, Norman M. Pettigrew, M.D. Department of Pathology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Neil B. Piller, Ph.D. Associate Professor, School of Nursing Studies and Department of P

rimary Health Care, Flinders University of South Australia, Bedford Park, Australia, Rolf K. Reed, M.D. Professor, Department of Physiology, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, Giuliano Romagnoli, M.D. Department of Surgery, University of Milan, Milan, Italy, Wilhelm Schneider, M.D. Department of

Dermatology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany, E. Trabucchi, M.D. Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Milan, Milan, Italy, Herman N. Uhley, M.D. Associate Chief, Department of Medicine, Mount Zion Medical Center of the University of California, San Francisco, Californi

a, Terence P. Wade, M.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, St. Louis University Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri, Charles L. Witte, M.D. Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona, Marlys H. Witte, M.D. Professor, Department of Surgery,

University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona

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身心障礙兒童馬術治療粗大動作表現量表之發展

為了解決Tucson L的問題,作者黃子芸 這樣論述:

  有鑑於馬術治療實務現場評量工具的應用需求,本研究旨在探討發展身心障礙兒童馬術治療粗大動作表現量表,並進行量表信效度初探。本研究藉由閱覽統整國內外相關文獻,初步建構馬術治療領域的應用主軸,進而發展身心障礙兒童馬術治療粗大動作表現量表,其內涵有三個主軸構面:姿勢控制、平衡能力和姿勢轉換,並初擬量表題目。其次,邀請 12 位專家進行內容重要性評定,依專家效度指數(I-CVI)選出量表題目共 23 題,包含姿勢控制 10 題、平衡能力 8 題及姿勢轉換 5 題。接續,邀請4位馬術治療臨床專家,以量表實際評量3位身心障礙兒童,並於相隔一週後,再評量一次,採用Cronbach’s α係數、組內相關係

數(ICC)及Spearman進行統計分析。結果顯示本研究量表內部一致性為可接受的範圍(Cronbach’s α=.80),評量者間信度達中度信度(ICC = .66; p

Merchant Adventurer Kings of Rhoda: The Lost World of the Tucson Artifacts

為了解決Tucson L的問題,作者Yates, Donald N. 這樣論述:

The Tucson Artifacts document the annals of a forgotten Roman-styled military governorship in Chichimec Toltec Northwest Mexico. Perfectly preserved, complete and unaltered, they are straightforwardly composed in Latin, the official language of records during the Middle Ages. They do not have to be

reconstructed, pieced together, deciphered or dated. This illuminating collection of readings translated from Latin, Greek, Arabic, Chinese, Nahuatl, Hebrew and other languages by medievalist Donald N. Yates provides the cultural contexts for understanding these unique witnesses to world history. Th

e finds come from the 1920s and consist of lost-wax, cast-lead ceremonial objects inscribed with medieval Latin historical texts and memorials of leaders with names such as Jacob, Israel, Benjamin, Joseph, Saul, Isaac and Theodore. Some also contain Hebrew phrases like "eight divisions" and "a great

nation," while others display commemorated leaders' portraits, ships, trademarks in Tang-era seal script, temples, a Mesoamerican glyph, sacrificial fire, an anchor, Romanesque-style angels in glory and other drawings. Their iconography includes the Ten Commandments and cult objects like spice spoo

ns, carpenter's square, Frankish axes, snakes and trumpets. There are also military anthems and mottos. A series of thick one-sided double crosses, joined like sealed albums present what are clearly records signed by OL (Oliver), with dates ranging from 560 to 900 A.D. The overarching provenance is

declared by the makers of the artifacts themselves to be Roman (Romani, monogram R), a term tantamount at this time to European. This claim to nationality is further divided into Levites (L) and Israelites (I). One of the stand-out emblems depicted is a triple tiara, a symbol of Jewish priesthood as

sociated with the Mesoamerican figure of Quetzalcoatl. Donald N. Yates is a native of Cedartown, Georgia and lives in Longmont, Colorado. He earned a Ph.D. in Classical Studies with an emphasis on Medieval Latin Language and Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1979. He

is a member of the Medieval Academy of America. He has taught at St. John’s University, University of Notre Dame and University of New Mexico and has published a number of scholarly articles and books. He was a Member of the International Committee on Latin Paleography (Comité International de Palé

ographie), Paris, from 1978 to 1983. He studied ancient and medieval scripts, epigraphy and paleography under Berthe M. Marti, Daniel Sheerin, Christine I. Eder, Richard H. Rouse and Leonard M. Boyle, OP, Prefect of the Apostolic Vatican Library, among other leading figures in those disciplines. He

worked at the Hill Monastic Manuscript Library in Collegeville, Minnesota, the world’s largest repository of medieval texts on microfilm, before heading a team of experts at the Medieval Institute at Notre Dame, Indiana, where he led efforts to develop new standards adopted later internationally for

cataloguing and describing Latin manuscripts and the varieties of script in which they were produced. A recent book of history is Old World Roots of the Cherokee: How DNA, Ancient Alphabets and Religion Explain the Origins of America’s Largest Indian Nation (McFarland 2012). Yates co-authored with

Elizabeth Caldwell Hirschman The Early Jews and Muslims of England and Wales: A Genetic and Genealogical History (2014). For more information, visit www.donaldyates.com.

國小校長多元型模領導、教師領導、教師組織承諾 與學校效能徑路模式建構與驗證研究

為了解決Tucson L的問題,作者林湘芸 這樣論述:

本研究目的在建構高雄市國小校長多元型模領導、教師領導、教師組織承諾與學校效能之徑路並驗證其模式。本研究採用問卷調查法,以高雄市公立教師為研究樣本,發出545份,有效樣本為515份,有效樣本回收率達94%。  本研究使用校長多元型模領導量表、教師領導量表、教師組織承諾量表及學校效能量表作為研究工具,所有資料以統計軟體SPSS進行描述性統計、單因子變異數分析、多變量變異數分析、Parson積差相關、逐步多元迴歸分析,並以軟體AMOS進行驗證性分析與徑路分析。據此,以驗證假設。據此,驗證國小校長多元型模領導、教師領導、教師組織承諾與學校效能等潛在變項之因素結構及穩定性,得知國小教師在變項中的現況、

分析不同背景變項的國小教師知覺變項間的差異,以及變項間的相關情形,同時探究變項是否有其預測力,最後驗證此研究建構模式之徑路。本研究之研究結論如下: 一、高雄市國小校長多元型模領導、教師領導、教師組織     承諾與學校效能現況均高於中位數。二、不同背景變項的高雄市國小教師在校長多元型模領    導、教師領導、教師組織承諾與學校效能中部分具有    顯著差異。三、高雄市國小校長多元型模領導、教師領導、教師組織    承諾與學校效能具有顯著正相關。四、高雄市國小校長多元型模領導、教師領導、教師組織    承諾與學校效能具有最佳預測力。五、高雄市國小校長多元型模領導、教師領導、教師組織    承諾與

學校效能之間具有潛在徑路模式。