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  1. Book: Creasy and Resnik's maternal-fetal medicine

    Resnik, Robert / Lockwood, Charles J. / Moore, Thomas R. / Greene, Michael F. / Copel, Joshua A. / Silver, Robert M.

    principles and practice

    2019  

    Abstract: Long recognized as the authoritative leader in the field, Creasy and Resnik's Maternal-Fetal Medicine, 8th Edition, continues to provide the latest evidence-based guidelines for obstetric and neonatal management, helping you minimize complications and ... ...

    Title variant Maternal-fetal medicine
    Author's details editors Robert Resnik, Charles J. Lockwood, Thomas R. Moore, Michael F. Greene, Joshua A. Copel, Robert M. Silver
    Abstract "Long recognized as the authoritative leader in the field, Creasy and Resnik's Maternal-Fetal Medicine, 8th Edition, continues to provide the latest evidence-based guidelines for obstetric and neonatal management, helping you minimize complications and offer patients the best possible care. Written by renowned experts in obstetrics, gynecology, and perinatology, this comprehensive resource has been thoroughly updated and reflects new information in every area, including recent tremendous advances in genetics, imaging, and more"
    Language English
    Size xviiii, 1388 Seiten, Illustrationen, 29 cm
    Edition Eighth edition
    Publisher Elsevier
    Publishing place Philadephia, PA
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    Note Zugang zur Online-Ausgabe über Code
    HBZ-ID HT019989440
    ISBN 978-0-323-47910-3 ; 0-323-47910-3
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  2. Article ; Online: Visualization of exhaled breath by transmission electronic speckle pattern interferometry.

    Moore, Thomas R

    Applied optics

    2020  Volume 60, Issue 1, Page(s) 83–88

    Abstract: A method for visualizing the air flow from the mouths of vocalists and wind musical instruments is presented. The method is based on a modification of electronic speckle pattern interferometry that incorporates the interference of a transmitted object ... ...

    Abstract A method for visualizing the air flow from the mouths of vocalists and wind musical instruments is presented. The method is based on a modification of electronic speckle pattern interferometry that incorporates the interference of a transmitted object beam rather than the standard method using a reflected object beam. The resulting whole-field real-time images are a valuable resource for both scientific and pedagogical use.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-12-23
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 1539-4522
    ISSN (online) 1539-4522
    DOI 10.1364/AO.410784
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  3. Article ; Online: The behavior of standing waves near the end of an open pipe with low mean flow.

    Moore, Thomas R / Kellison, Makayle S / Coyle, Whitney L

    JASA express letters

    2023  Volume 3, Issue 5

    Abstract: The acoustic standing wave near the end of an open pipe is investigated using spectrally analyzed high-speed transmission electronic speckle pattern interferometry. It is shown that the standing wave extends beyond the open end of the pipe and the ... ...

    Abstract The acoustic standing wave near the end of an open pipe is investigated using spectrally analyzed high-speed transmission electronic speckle pattern interferometry. It is shown that the standing wave extends beyond the open end of the pipe and the amplitude decays exponentially with distance from the end. Additionally, a pressure node is observed near the end of the pipe in a position that is not spatially periodic with the other nodes in the standing wave. A sinusoidal fit to the amplitude of the standing wave inside the pipe indicates that the end correction is well predicted by current theory.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-05-01
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2691-1191
    ISSN (online) 2691-1191
    DOI 10.1121/10.0019500
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  4. Book: Gynecology & [and] obstetrics

    Moore, Thomas R.

    a longitudinal approach

    1993  

    Author's details ed. by Thomas R. Moore
    Keywords Women's Health ; Pregnancy ; Genital Diseases, Female
    Language English
    Size XIX, 966 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Publisher Churchill Livingstone
    Publishing place New York u.a.
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT006186529
    ISBN 0-443-08811-X ; 978-0-443-08811-7
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  5. Article ; Online: Do "brassy" sounding musical instruments need increased safe distancing requirements to minimize the spread of COVID-19?

    Moore, Thomas R / Cannaday, Ashley E

    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

    2020  Volume 148, Issue 4, Page(s) 2096

    Abstract: Brass wind instruments with long sections of cylindrical pipe, such as trumpets and trombones, sound "brassy" when played at a fortissimo level due to the generation of a shock front in the instrument. It has been suggested that these shock fronts may ... ...

    Abstract Brass wind instruments with long sections of cylindrical pipe, such as trumpets and trombones, sound "brassy" when played at a fortissimo level due to the generation of a shock front in the instrument. It has been suggested that these shock fronts may increase the spread of COVID-19 by propelling respiratory particles containing the SARS-CoV-2 virus several meters due to particle entrainment in the low pressure area behind the shocks. To determine the likelihood of this occurring, fluorescent particles, ranging in size from 10-50 μm, were dropped into the shock regions produced by a trombone, a trumpet, and a shock tube. Preliminary results indicate that propagation of small airborne particles by the shock fronts radiating from brass wind instruments is unlikely.
    MeSH term(s) Aerosols ; Betacoronavirus/pathogenicity ; COVID-19 ; Coronavirus Infections/prevention & control ; Coronavirus Infections/transmission ; Coronavirus Infections/virology ; Equipment Design ; Host-Pathogen Interactions ; Humans ; Inhalation Exposure/prevention & control ; Motion ; Music ; Pandemics/prevention & control ; Particle Size ; Pneumonia, Viral/prevention & control ; Pneumonia, Viral/transmission ; Pneumonia, Viral/virology ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Social Isolation
    Chemical Substances Aerosols
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-24
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 219231-7
    ISSN 1520-8524 ; 0001-4966
    ISSN (online) 1520-8524
    ISSN 0001-4966
    DOI 10.1121/10.0002182
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  6. Article: Do "brassy" sounding musical instruments need increased safe distancing requirements to minimize the spread of COVID-19?

    Moore, Thomas R / Cannaday, Ashley E

    J Acoust Soc Am

    Abstract: Brass wind instruments with long sections of cylindrical pipe, such as trumpets and trombones, sound "brassy" when played at a fortissimo level due to the generation of a shock front in the instrument. It has been suggested that these shock fronts may ... ...

    Abstract Brass wind instruments with long sections of cylindrical pipe, such as trumpets and trombones, sound "brassy" when played at a fortissimo level due to the generation of a shock front in the instrument. It has been suggested that these shock fronts may increase the spread of COVID-19 by propelling respiratory particles containing the SARS-CoV-2 virus several meters due to particle entrainment in the low pressure area behind the shocks. To determine the likelihood of this occurring, fluorescent particles, ranging in size from 10-50 µm, were dropped into the shock regions produced by a trombone, a trumpet, and a shock tube. Preliminary results indicate that propagation of small airborne particles by the shock fronts radiating from brass wind instruments is unlikely.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #901219
    Database COVID19

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  7. Book ; Online: Do "brassy" sounding musical instruments need increased safe distancing requirements to minimize the spread of COVID-19?

    Moore, Thomas R. / Cannaday, Ashley E.

    Faculty Publications

    2020  

    Abstract: Brass wind instruments with long sections of cylindrical pipe, such as trumpets and trombones, sound “brassy” when played at a fortissimo level due to the generation of a shock front in the instrument. It has been suggested that these shock fronts may ... ...

    Abstract Brass wind instruments with long sections of cylindrical pipe, such as trumpets and trombones, sound “brassy” when played at a fortissimo level due to the generation of a shock front in the instrument. It has been suggested that these shock fronts may increase the spread of COVID-19 by propelling respiratory particles containing the SARS-CoV-2 virus several meters due to particle entrainment in the low pressure area behind the shocks. To determine the likelihood of this occurring, fluorescent particles, ranging in size from 10–50 lm, were dropped into the shock regions produced by a trombone, a trumpet, and a shock tube. Preliminary results indicate that propagation of small airborne particles by the shock fronts radiating from brass wind instruments is unlikely.
    Keywords Brass wind instruments ; COVID-19 ; trombone ; trumpet ; propelling respiratory particles ; Physical Sciences and Mathematics ; Physics ; covid19
    Subject code 780
    Publishing date 2020-10-15T07:00:00Z
    Publisher Rollins Scholarship Online
    Publishing country us
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  8. Article ; Online: The role of amniotic fluid assessment in evaluating fetal well-being.

    Moore, Thomas R

    Clinics in perinatology

    2011  Volume 38, Issue 1, Page(s) 33–46, v

    Abstract: Owing to the frequent use of bedside ultrasound, much is known about the regulation of and normative values for amniotic fluid volume and the mechanisms by which this fluid is regulated. The management protocols for conditions with extremes of amniotic ... ...

    Abstract Owing to the frequent use of bedside ultrasound, much is known about the regulation of and normative values for amniotic fluid volume and the mechanisms by which this fluid is regulated. The management protocols for conditions with extremes of amniotic fluid volume have become more exact, resulting in interventions more likely to improve outcome. Much is still unclear; there are no tools to measure amniotic fluid volume with precision, and measurement of fetal urinary output is cumbersome and error-prone.
    MeSH term(s) Amniotic Fluid/diagnostic imaging ; Amniotic Fluid/physiology ; Female ; Fetal Monitoring/methods ; Fetus/physiology ; Fluid Therapy/methods ; Humans ; Lung/secretion ; Oligohydramnios/diagnostic imaging ; Oligohydramnios/physiopathology ; Oligohydramnios/therapy ; Osmolar Concentration ; Polyhydramnios/diagnostic imaging ; Polyhydramnios/physiopathology ; Polyhydramnios/therapy ; Predictive Value of Tests ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Outcome ; Reference Values ; Ultrasonography, Prenatal
    Language English
    Publishing date 2011-03
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 193116-7
    ISSN 1557-9840 ; 0095-5108
    ISSN (online) 1557-9840
    ISSN 0095-5108
    DOI 10.1016/j.clp.2010.12.005
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  9. Article ; Online: The role of amniotic fluid assessment in indicated preterm delivery.

    Moore, Thomas R

    Seminars in perinatology

    2011  Volume 35, Issue 5, Page(s) 286–291

    Abstract: Measuring amniotic fluid pockets with ultrasound is an efficient and reasonably reliable method of evaluating amniotic fluid volume and categorizing relative risk of perinatal morbidity. The most commonly used ultrasound criteria for oligohydramnios, SDP ...

    Abstract Measuring amniotic fluid pockets with ultrasound is an efficient and reasonably reliable method of evaluating amniotic fluid volume and categorizing relative risk of perinatal morbidity. The most commonly used ultrasound criteria for oligohydramnios, SDP <2 cm and AFI <5 cm, assign approximately 2%-3% and 4%-5% of late preterm pregnancies into the "low amniotic fluid" category. The AFI offers somewhat greater sensitivity and greater precision but has less specificity for predicting perinatal morbidity than does the SDP. Thus, before 34 weeks, use of the AFI <5 cm as a criterion for intensive fetal monitoring, but not as sole criteria for delivery, is recommended. In pregnancies beyond 34 weeks, use of either AFI or SDP to diagnose oligohydramnios can be expected to reliably identify fetuses at risk for compromised perinatal outcome especially if replicate measurements are confirmatory. In such cases, care must be taken to identify comorbid conditions that, together with oligohydramnios, may place the fetus at significant risk. In such cases, delivery is the recommended intervention.
    MeSH term(s) Amniotic Fluid/diagnostic imaging ; Delivery, Obstetric/methods ; Female ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Oligohydramnios/diagnostic imaging ; Predictive Value of Tests ; Pregnancy ; Premature Birth ; Ultrasonography
    Language English
    Publishing date 2011-10
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 752403-1
    ISSN 1558-075X ; 0146-0005
    ISSN (online) 1558-075X
    ISSN 0146-0005
    DOI 10.1053/j.semperi.2011.05.012
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  10. Thesis ; Online: Does region still matter? Analysis of changing social attitudes among southerners and nonsoutherners

    Moore, Thomas R.

    1972-2012

    2014  

    Abstract: The purpose of this project is to explore whether regionalism —specifically southern distinctiveness— persists in the contemporary US. While this was a popular area of study prior to and through the 1980s, the topic of regionalism has largely disappeared ...

    Abstract The purpose of this project is to explore whether regionalism —specifically southern distinctiveness— persists in the contemporary US. While this was a popular area of study prior to and through the 1980s, the topic of regionalism has largely disappeared from the contemporary sociological landscape with only a handful of exceptions. The present study uses pooled data from the NORC General Social Surveys to explore the persistence and/or change of white southern distinctiveness by examining attitudes toward African American inequality, the role of government in helping the poor, homosexuality and civic tolerance. The paper first discusses theoretical causes for declining southern distinctiveness. These potential causes are largely guided by Durkheim's Division of Labor. Briefly, as society advances, increased interdependence on others from different backgrounds along with increased mobility challenges the value of regional culture and attitudes. In this environment, holding onto regional culture may hinder full and effective participation in society therefore leading to a decline in southern distinctiveness. In spite of this, there are a number of tools which may work to maintain regional differences. Namely, the southern culture, with an "insularity of mind", cultural carriers like religion and family, may all work together to maintain that characteristics that make the southern region stand out. The paper also considers how cohort and period effects may vary in influence by region thus working to potentially challenge and maintain regional distinctiveness. The study uses the cumulative 1972-2012 GSS dataset in the exploration of how the American south has or has not remained distinct. Estimating appropriate regression models, differences between southerners and nonsoutherners are explored. Also recognizing the potential influence of migration in or out of a South the study also considers how residents new to the South and Nonsouth differ from native nonsoutherners. This permits the opportunity to see whether or not and to what degree early socialization matters. Additionally, the models also consider cohort and year effects in order to better demonstrate the nuance of regional distinctiveness and its change over time. The findings indicate a number of valuable outcomes which will be discussed in detail. First, the results of all of the models suggest that region still matters. In short, even when controlling for various effects, southerners continue to indicate more socially conservative attitudes than nonsoutherners. Additionally, contact with the South, be it as a child or as an adult, is also associated with indicating attitudes that are more congruent with native southerners than native nonsoutherners. The findings show that the effects of migration on social attitudes are nuanced and may vary depending upon the social attitude being examined. Last, the result from the study show that in spite of continued regional distinctiveness, there is some evidence that southern and nonsouthern attitudes on a number of social issues may be slowly converging. Though far from the rapid convergence some may have proposed two decades ago, this is slow and with its own qualifications.
    Keywords American studies|Regional Studies|Demography
    Subject code 910
    Language ENG
    Publishing date 2014-01-01 00:00:01.0
    Publisher The University of Texas at San Antonio
    Publishing country us
    Document type Thesis ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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