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The relationship of school structure and support to suspension rates for Black and White high school students

high school

Gregory A, Cornell D, Fan X.
GSID: QWHFI8tcAh4J
A Gregory, D Cornell, X Fan - … Educational Research Journal, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com

… The average Virginia high school in this study suspended approximately 15.1% of its students at least once during the school year, with a standard deviation of 9.1% and a range of 2.9% to 58% (Table 1). Black and...

The popularity of middle school bullies

middle school

Cornell D.
GSID: ss732FheOJIJ
P Thunfors, D Cornell - Journal of School Violence, 2008 - Taylor & Francis

… of middle school students involved in bullying. Bullying was assessed by peer report using the School … In a sample of 379 middle school students, bullies were among the most popular …

Ethnicity and race: Making identities in a changing world

race as an overall term & individual races (e.g. American Indian

Cornell S, Hartmann D.
GSID: JMA2IpgyP8UJ
S Cornell, D Hartmann - 2006 - books.google.com

… or racial terms were legion, but consider a few examples: … to talk about races, race relations, and racial conflict as if we … peoples among American Indians; and various ethnicities of …

Intrapreneurship in nursing.

Nursing management

Cornell D.
PMID: 3649653
Nurs Manage. 1987 Aug;18(8):20-3.

No abstract available.

SU-E-T-194: Evaluation and Simulation of Shallow Depth Skin Dose from Couch Top in Radiotherapy.

Medical physics

Li K, Able A, Newton J, Cornell D.
PMID: 28517845
Med Phys. 2012 Jun;39(6):3747. doi: 10.1118/1.4735253.

PURPOSE: When the treatment couch-top contacts the patient, the skin dose to the patient also generates clinical significance as the radiation beam passes through the couch. In this study, the effect on entrance shallow depth dose was investigated for...

Mid-winter temperatures, not spring temperatures, predict breeding phenology in the European starling Sturnus vulgaris.

Royal Society open science

Williams TD, Bourgeon S, Cornell A, Ferguson L, Fowler M, Fronstin RB, Love OP.
PMID: 26064582
R Soc Open Sci. 2015 Jan 14;2(1):140301. doi: 10.1098/rsos.140301. eCollection 2015 Jan.

In many species, empirical data suggest that temperatures less than 1 month before breeding strongly influence laying date, consistent with predictions that short lag times between cue and response are more reliable, decreasing the chance of mismatch with prey....

Strategies for Improving Information Management in Emergency Medicine to Meet Clinical, Research, and Administrative Needs.

Annals of emergency medicine

Cordell WH, Overhage JM, Waeckerle JF.
PMID: 28139991
Ann Emerg Med. 1998 Feb;31(2):172-178.

The emergency department of the future will require the effective integration of information technologies into clinical care. This article proposes strategies for improving information management in emergency medicine to facilitate patient care, public health surveillance, clinical research, medical education,...

Abdominal Wall Miscellaneous.

Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery

Tai F, Li JW, Sun J, Zheng MH, Wink J, Basta M, Fischer J, Kovach S, Tall J, Håkanson BS, Pålstedt J, Thorell A, Huntington C, Cox T, Blair L, Lincourt A, Prasad T, Kercher K, Heniford BT, Augenstein V, Strömberg H, Hellman P, Sandblom G, Gunnarsson U, Hope W, Bringman S, Chudy M, Romanowski C, Jones P, Jacombs A, Roussos E, Read J, Dardano A, Boesel T, Edye M, Ibrahim N, Lyo V, Tufaga M, Shin UK, Primus F, Harris H, Iesalnieks I, Di Cerbo F, Baladov M, Ikhlawi K, Azoury S, Rodriguez-Unda N, Soares K, Hicks C, Baltodano P, Poruk K, Hu L, Cooney C, Cornell P, Burce K, Eckhauser F, Garvey E, Zuhlke T, Jaroszewski D, Egan J, Jamshidi R, Graziano K, McMahon L, Rodriquez-Unda N, Fattori L, Leva A, Coppola S, Gianotti L, Baccay F, Alemayehu H, Singh J, Lo I, Amin A, Harrington A, Benvenuti H, Cho D, George F, Cate S.
PMID: 26518860
Hernia. 2015 Apr;19:S5-S12. doi: 10.1007/BF03355319.

No abstract available.

Multilevel multi-informant structure of the authoritative school climate survey.

School psychology quarterly : the official journal of the Division of School Psychology, American Psychological Association

Konold T, Cornell D, Huang F, Meyer P, Lacey A, Nekvasil E, Heilbrun A, Shukla K.
PMID: 24884448
Sch Psychol Q. 2014 Sep;29(3):238-255. doi: 10.1037/spq0000062. Epub 2014 Jun 02.

The Authoritative School Climate Survey was designed to provide schools with a brief assessment of 2 key characteristics of school climate--disciplinary structure and student support--that are hypothesized to influence 2 important school climate outcomes--student engagement and prevalence of teasing...

Localization of interictal epileptiform activity using magnetoencephalography with synthetic aperture magnetometry in patients with a vagus nerve stimulator.

Frontiers in neurology

Stapleton-Kotloski JR, Kotloski RJ, Boggs JA, Popli G, O'Donovan CA, Couture DE, Cornell C, Godwin DW.
PMID: 25505894
Front Neurol. 2014 Nov 27;5:244. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2014.00244. eCollection 2014.

Magnetoencephalography (MEG) provides useful and non-redundant information in the evaluation of patients with epilepsy, and in particular, during the pre-surgical evaluation of pharmaco-resistant epilepsy. Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is a common treatment for pharmaco-resistant epilepsy. However, interpretation of MEG...

Erratum.

Journal of molecular recognition : JMR

Woodhouse G, King L, Wieczorek L, Osman P, Cornell B.
PMID: 10556883
J Mol Recognit. 1999 Sep;12(5):335.

The paper 'Interference of rheumatoid factor activity by aspartame, a dipeptide methyl ester' by Paul A. Ramsland, Bahereh F. Movafagh, Morris Reichlin and Allen B. Edmundson, J. Mol. Recognit. 1999; 12: 249--257, was published without the required colour plates....

A survey to determine the prevalence and characteristics of training in Evidence-Based Medicine in emergency medicine residency programs.

The Journal of emergency medicine

Kuhn GJ, Wyer PC, Cordell WH, Rowe BH.
PMID: 15769588
J Emerg Med. 2005 Apr;28(3):353-359. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2004.09.015.

We conducted a survey to determine the prevalence, training methods, and allotment of time for teaching evidence-based medicine (EBM) skills within accredited Emergency Medicine (EM) residency programs in the United States. A survey was mailed to program directors of...

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