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Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board Audiogram Screening Comparative Analysis
Published in Military medicine (18-05-2024)“…The Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DoDMERB) plays a pivotal role in the assessment of medical fitness for aspiring military officers…”
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Assessing the continuum of event-based biosurveillance through an operational lens
Published in Biosecurity and bioterrorism (01-03-2012)“…This research follows the Updated Guidelines for Evaluating Public Health Surveillance Systems, Recommendations from the Guidelines Working Group, published by…”
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Catching shadows: Edward S. Curtis' breathtaking photos celebrate an American culture on the verge of extinction
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Catching Shadows
Published in American history (01-08-2013)“…In 1896, he took his first picture of a American Indian-the aged daughter of the chief the city was named for-and won national acclaim. [...]began his…”
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Battle lines the great divide
Published in American history (01-06-2013)“…AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY, the Civil War changed the landscape of the dis-United States, and artists, too, struggled to make sense of a bloody, inglorious conflict…”
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Rocket Ships
Published in American history (01-02-2013)“…Winds of Trade Holed by whales, crushed by icebergs, wrecked on reefs, dismasted, becalmed and eaten by sea worms, wooden ships were anything but reliable…”
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Rocket ships: sailing cards evoke the days when rakish clippers were the fastest way to get there
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Guts and glory: the muscular art of painter George Bellows, like his nation, is a study in contrasts
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Guts and Glory
Published in American history (01-12-2012)“…George Bellows made his reputation with the sinewy brush strokes and virile violence of his fight canvases. In a major show from the National Gallery of Art,…”
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Wild ones: seminoles were wary of the white man--and his camera--so they hid for decades in the Everglades
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Wild Ones
Published in American history (01-10-2012)“…Dowling features a well-dressed Seminole man on a trip to George Storters Everglades trading post in 1906. The Spanish of La Florida called every native they…”
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Weegee's world
Published in American history (01-08-2012)“…There were 8 million stories in the Naked City, and he didn't want to be just one of them: He wanted to be Somebody. Born Usher Fellig in what is now Ukraine,…”
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Ann Eliza and the Prophet
Published in American history (01-08-2012)“…Ann Eliza Webb was no schoolroom miss when Brigham Young asked for her hand. A chestnut-tressed, clear-complected beauty, she was an actress and a divorcee,…”
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Ann Eliza and the prophet: a romance in which one woman's life and loves expose the rise of the Mormon religion and the fall of polygamy
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Back to Roots
Published in American history (01-06-2012)“…Renowned North Carolina painter Romare Bearden is profiled, and some of his most iconic paintings are discussed. Bearden's "collage paintings" became…”
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Romare Bearden: back to roots
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Time travel
Published in American history (01-04-2012)“…Lensman Joel Jensen's romance with the rails began in 1984, when the Mason City, Iowa, native got stuck in a Wyoming roundhouse while bumming around the…”
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The very model of a better mousetrap
Published in American history (01-02-2012)“…When the Patent Act was passed in 1790. it prevented copycats from marketing your mousetrap for up to 20 years, and inventors flooded Washington, D. C., with…”
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Hard times in the big easy: when the Great Depression tried to strangle the life out of New Orleans
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Hard Times in The Big Easy
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