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  1. Article: William Beaumont, M.D. (1785-1853).

    Miller, William Snow

    Annals of medical history

    2021  Volume 5, Issue 1, Page(s) 28–51

    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-05-04
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 418598-5
    ISSN 0743-3131
    ISSN 0743-3131
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  2. Article: Memorial: William D. STROUD.

    MILLER, T G

    Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association

    1960  Volume 72, Page(s) liii–liv

    MeSH term(s) History, 19th Century ; History, 20th Century ; Humans
    Language English
    Publishing date 1960
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Biography ; Historical Article ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 603823-2
    ISSN 0065-7778
    ISSN 0065-7778
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  3. Article: Thrombosis Risk History and D-dimer Levels in Asymptomatic Individuals with Prader-Willi Syndrome.

    Matesevac, Lisa / Miller, Jennifer L / McCandless, Shawn E / Malloy, Jaret L / Bohonowych, Jessica E / Vrana-Diaz, Caroline / Strong, Theresa V

    Journal of clinical medicine

    2022  Volume 11, Issue 7

    Abstract: ... testing of D-dimer concentration might be useful to screen for thrombosis in PWS. Here, we surveyed ... the thrombosis history of 883 individuals with PWS and evaluated the D-dimer concentration in a subset of 214 ... with a history of edema had significantly more blood clots. In the D-dimer sub-study, ≈15% of participants had ...

    Abstract Individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) may be at higher risk of developing blood clots as compared to the typical population, but this risk is poorly understood. It is also unclear if laboratory testing of D-dimer concentration might be useful to screen for thrombosis in PWS. Here, we surveyed the thrombosis history of 883 individuals with PWS and evaluated the D-dimer concentration in a subset of 214 asymptomatic individuals, ages 5-55. A history of at least one blood clot was reported by 3.6% of respondents. Thrombosis increased with age, but no significant difference was found on the basis of sex or family history. Genetic subtype was a significant factor when considering only those with a known subtype, and individuals with a history of edema had significantly more blood clots. In the D-dimer sub-study, ≈15% of participants had high D-dimer concentrations, and 3.7% had D-dimer values more than twice the normal upper limit. One participant with a high D-dimer result was found to have a blood clot. No significant differences in D-dimer results were found on the basis of age, sex, genetic subtype, family history of blood clots, edema history, or BMI. The D-dimer test does not appear to be a sensitive and specific screening tool for blood clots in asymptomatic individuals with PWS.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-04-05
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2662592-1
    ISSN 2077-0383
    ISSN 2077-0383
    DOI 10.3390/jcm11072040
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  4. Article ; Online: Thrombosis Risk History and D-dimer Levels in Asymptomatic Individuals with Prader–Willi Syndrome

    Lisa Matesevac / Jennifer L. Miller / Shawn E. McCandless / Jaret L. Malloy / Jessica E. Bohonowych / Caroline Vrana-Diaz / Theresa V. Strong

    Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 11, Iss 2040, p

    2022  Volume 2040

    Abstract: ... testing of D-dimer concentration might be useful to screen for thrombosis in PWS. Here, we surveyed ... the thrombosis history of 883 individuals with PWS and evaluated the D-dimer concentration in a subset of 214 ... with a history of edema had significantly more blood clots. In the D-dimer sub-study, ≈15% of participants had ...

    Abstract Individuals with Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS) may be at higher risk of developing blood clots as compared to the typical population, but this risk is poorly understood. It is also unclear if laboratory testing of D-dimer concentration might be useful to screen for thrombosis in PWS. Here, we surveyed the thrombosis history of 883 individuals with PWS and evaluated the D-dimer concentration in a subset of 214 asymptomatic individuals, ages 5–55. A history of at least one blood clot was reported by 3.6% of respondents. Thrombosis increased with age, but no significant difference was found on the basis of sex or family history. Genetic subtype was a significant factor when considering only those with a known subtype, and individuals with a history of edema had significantly more blood clots. In the D-dimer sub-study, ≈15% of participants had high D-dimer concentrations, and 3.7% had D-dimer values more than twice the normal upper limit. One participant with a high D-dimer result was found to have a blood clot. No significant differences in D-dimer results were found on the basis of age, sex, genetic subtype, family history of blood clots, edema history, or BMI. The D-dimer test does not appear to be a sensitive and specific screening tool for blood clots in asymptomatic individuals with PWS.
    Keywords Prader–Willi syndrome ; thrombosis ; D-dimer ; blood clot ; Medicine ; R
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-04-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher MDPI AG
    Document type Article ; Online
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  5. Article: William McWhorter Loehr , M.D., 1910-1972.

    Miller, R E

    Radiology

    1973  Volume 106, Issue 3, Page(s) 715

    MeSH term(s) History, 20th Century ; Radiology/history ; United States
    Language English
    Publishing date 1973-03
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Biography ; Historical Article ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 80324-8
    ISSN 1527-1315 ; 0033-8419
    ISSN (online) 1527-1315
    ISSN 0033-8419
    DOI 10.1148/106.3.715
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  6. Article: Memorial. George William Norris, M.D.

    Miller, T G

    Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association

    1967  Volume 78, Page(s) lxiii–vi

    MeSH term(s) Education, Medical ; History of Medicine ; United States
    Language English
    Publishing date 1967
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Biography ; Historical Article ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 603823-2
    ISSN 0065-7778
    ISSN 0065-7778
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  7. Book: Human cytomegaloviruses

    Yurochko, Andrew D. / Miller, William E.

    methods and protocols

    (Methods in molecular biology ; 1119 ; Springer protocols)

    2014  

    Author's details ed. by Andrew D. Yurochko ; William E. Miller
    Series title Methods in molecular biology ; 1119
    Springer protocols
    Collection
    Keywords Cytomegaloviruses ; Cytomegalovirus infections ; Herpesviruses
    Subject code 579.2434
    Language English
    Size XI, 368 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., 26 cm
    Publisher Humana Press
    Publishing place New York u.a.
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    Note Includes bibliographical references
    HBZ-ID HT018227905
    ISBN 978-1-62703-787-7 ; 9781627037884 ; 1-62703-787-X ; 1627037888
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  8. Article ; Online: Vibrational manipulation of dry granular materials in lab-on-a-chip devices.

    Hui, Timothy C / Zhang, Xiaolin / Adiga, Dhruva / Miller, Gregory H / Ristenpart, William D

    Lab on a chip

    2024  Volume 24, Issue 4, Page(s) 966–974

    Abstract: We present vibrational techniques to pump, mix, and separate dry granular materials using multifrequency vibrations applied to a solid substrate with a standard audio system. The direction and velocity of the granular flow are tuned by modulating the ... ...

    Abstract We present vibrational techniques to pump, mix, and separate dry granular materials using multifrequency vibrations applied to a solid substrate with a standard audio system. The direction and velocity of the granular flow are tuned by modulating the sign and amplitude, respectively, of the vibratory waveform, with typical pumping velocities of centimeters per second. Different granular materials are mixed by combining them at Y-shaped junctions, and mixtures of granules with different friction coefficients are separated along straight channels by judicious choice of the vibratory waveform. We demonstrate that the observed velocities accord with a theory valid for sufficiently large or fast vibrations, and we discuss the implications for using vibrational manipulation in conjunction with established microfluidic technologies to combine liquid and dry solid handling operations at sub-millimeter length scales.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-13
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2056646-3
    ISSN 1473-0189 ; 1473-0197
    ISSN (online) 1473-0189
    ISSN 1473-0197
    DOI 10.1039/d3lc00722g
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  9. Article ; Online: Finding your lane: experiences and beyond for adults learning to swim.

    Wilson, Shawn / Miller, Alison Moira / Casson, Destiny / Ramos, William D

    BMC public health

    2023  Volume 23, Issue 1, Page(s) 2444

    Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine experiences and impacts from participating in an adult swim instruction program. We conducted 20 semi-structured interviews with adults aged 18 + who had participated in an adult learn to swim program. ... ...

    Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine experiences and impacts from participating in an adult swim instruction program. We conducted 20 semi-structured interviews with adults aged 18 + who had participated in an adult learn to swim program. Participants were interviewed through a virtual platform using a semi-structured protocol. Data were coded individually by each member of the research team for emerging thematic outcomes with final consensus among all those involved in the analysis. Participants expressed adult learn to swim programs had an effect in three areas: (a) life affordance, (b) emotional affect, and (c) interpersonal relationships. Public health experts and aquatics leaders should consider targeting programs aimed at teaching adults to learn how to swim, especially to marginalized individuals and those who did not grow up in the United States. The authors highlight how these programs can create life affordances well beyond lap swimming and even water safety.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Humans ; Swimming/education ; Learning ; Interpersonal Relations ; Emotions ; Parents/psychology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-07
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2041338-5
    ISSN 1471-2458 ; 1471-2458
    ISSN (online) 1471-2458
    ISSN 1471-2458
    DOI 10.1186/s12889-023-17320-0
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  10. Article ; Online: Controlling the direction of steady electric fields in liquid using nonantiperiodic potentials.

    Hashemi, Aref / Tahernia, Mehrdad / Ristenpart, William D / Miller, Gregory H

    Physical review. E

    2023  Volume 107, Issue 5-1, Page(s) 54608

    Abstract: When applying an oscillatory electric potential to an electrolyte solution, it is commonly assumed that the choice of which electrode is grounded or powered does not matter because the time average of the electric potential is zero. Recent theoretical, ... ...

    Abstract When applying an oscillatory electric potential to an electrolyte solution, it is commonly assumed that the choice of which electrode is grounded or powered does not matter because the time average of the electric potential is zero. Recent theoretical, numerical, and experimental work, however, has established that certain types of multimodal oscillatory potentials that are "nonantiperiodic" can induce a net steady field toward either the grounded or powered electrode [A. Hashemi et al., Phys. Rev. E 105, 065001 (2022)2470-004510.1103/PhysRevE.105.065001]. Here, we elaborate on the nature of these steady fields through numerical and theoretical analyses of the asymmetric rectified electric field (AREF). We demonstrate that AREFs induced by a nonantiperiodic electric potential, e.g., by a two-mode waveform with modes at 2 and 3Hz, invariably yields a steady field that is spatially dissymmetric between two parallel electrodes, such that swapping which electrode is powered changes the direction of the field. Furthermore, we show that, while the single-mode AREF occurs in asymmetric electrolytes, nonantiperiodic electric potentials create a steady field in electrolytes even if the cations and anions have the same mobilities. Additionally, using a perturbation expansion, we demonstrate that the dissymmetric AREF occurs due to odd nonlinear orders of the applied potential. We further generalize the theory by demonstrating that the dissymmetric field occurs for all classes of zero-time-average (no dc bias) periodic potentials, including triangular and rectangular pulses, and we discuss how these steady fields can tremendously change the interpretation, design, and applications of electrochemical and electrokinetic systems.
    MeSH term(s) Electricity ; Electrodes ; Electrolytes
    Chemical Substances Electrolytes
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-06-16
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2844562-4
    ISSN 2470-0053 ; 2470-0045
    ISSN (online) 2470-0053
    ISSN 2470-0045
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevE.107.054608
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