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Plum and Swanson
Central neurogenic hyperventilation ( CNH ) is an extremely rare neurological disorder that was initially reported by Fred Plum, MD and August G. Swanson, MD, in 1959.
Postmortem examination of the nine patients ’ brains reported by Plum and Swanson, revealed necrosis of the central pons in five of the nine patients, and indirect compression of the pons in one additional patient.
Plum and Swanson suggested that failure to inhibit the activity of this particular region of the brain results in continuous stimulation of the respiratory center by the lateral pontile reticular formulation and laterally located descending neural pathway.
The causes associated with conscious CNH are more varied than originally predicted by Plum and Swanson ’ s study of comatose patients, although the most commonly reported causes of CNH involve infiltrative gliomas and lymphomas of the brainstem and pons.
Determining the exact cause of CNH has proven to be difficult, specifically because only 21 additional cases have been reported since Plum and Swanson ’ s initial report of the condition in 1959.
Over three-quarters of the cases reported since the discovery of CNH by Plum and Swanson had tumors clearly involving the pons, with specific consideration given to pathology of the pontine tegmentum.

Plum and described
" While addressing popular culture fears of a germ warfare lab at Plum Island, overall, the facility is presented as doing the job described by the Federal Government-research into animal diseases that would either decimate our national livestock or jump to humans and decimate us.
He did not reach three figures again that season, but his performances and batting technique impressed several critics, such as cricket correspondent Neville Cardus, former England and Middlesex captain Plum Warner, and The Times correspondent ; Cardus described him as a future England player.

Plum and nine
Plum Pie is a collection of nine short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on September 22, 1966 by Barrie & Jenkins ( under the Herbert Jenkins imprint ), and in the United States on December 1, 1967 by Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York.

Plum and patients
The term persistent vegetative state was coined in 1972 by Scottish spinal surgeon Bryan Jennett and American neurologist Fred Plum to describe a syndrome that seemed to have been made possible by medicine's increased capacities to keep patients ' bodies alive.
After Plum and Swanson's initial discovery of CNH it was thought that CNH was rare in conscious patients.

Plum and primarily
The show was a loose adaptation of the Little House on the Prairie books, with the namesake book being represented in the premiere movie only, and the regular series primarily following characters and locations from the follow-up book, On the Banks of Plum Creek ( the continuity of the television series greatly departed from this book as well ).

Plum and tension
He was also known for his involvement in several cricket diplomacy incidents in his career, accused of leaking the infamous verbal exchange between Australian captain Bill Woodfull and English manager Plum Warner during the acrimonious Bodyline series, and later of causing sectarian tension within the team by leading a group of players of Irish Catholic descent in undermining the leadership of the Protestant Don Bradman.

Plum and carbon
According to an environmental group, the Native Forest Network ( NFN ), if approved by the Land Use Regulation Commission, Plum Creek ’ s plan would increase Maine ’ s total carbon emissions by nearly 8 %.

Plum and .
England won it against the odds, and Plum Warner, the England captain, wrote up his version of the tour in his book How We Recovered The Ashes.
About four hours after the beginning of EVA-1, the pair mounted the lunar rover and drove to the first geologic stop, Plum Crater, a crater on the rim of Flag Crater, a crater across.
Some old characters, like The Three Bears and Little Plum, have more recently made a return.
This led to the return of dropped characters, including Little Plum, Baby Face Finlayson and The McTickles, but also led to the introduction of new strips such as Little Monkey.
Due in part to these injuries, O ' Connell retired early in 1958 to take a coaching job in Illinois, and Milt Plum was named the starter.
Plum became established as the starting quarterback, bringing a measure of stability to the squad not seen since Graham's retirement.
J. J. Thompson: The Plum Pudding Model
This belief made its contributions to literature in Edgar Allan Poe's " The Gold-Bug ", Washington Irving's The Devil and Tom Walker, Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island and Nelson DeMille's Plum Island.
File: Girl as Sugar Plum Fairy Double. jpg | Girl dressed as the Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker ballet
Image: Edouard Manet 039. jpg | The Plum, National Gallery of Art, 1878
How Gerrymandering can influence electoral results on a Voting system # Nonproportional and semiproportional methods | non-proportional system. Example for a state with 3 equally sized districts, 15 voters and 2 parties: Plum ( squares ) and Orange ( circles ). In ( a ), creating 3 mixed-type districts yields a 3 – 0 win to Pluma disproportional result considering the state-wide 9: 6 Plum majority. In ( b ), Orange wins the urban district while Plum wins the rural districts — the 2-1 result reflects the state-wide vote ratio. In ( c ), gerrymandering techniques ensure a 2-1 win to the state-wide minority Orange party.

Swanson and described
* In Dumb and Dumber ( 1994 ), Lloyd ( Jim Carrey ) described meeting Mary ' Swimmy, Swimey ' Swanson ( Lauren Holly ) for the first time being like a " tractor beam-sucked me right in.
La Falaise directed at least five motion pictures, among them two dramas about primitive life and customs: Kliou the Killer ( 1934, released 1936, also known as Kliou the Killer Tiger ) and Legong: Dance of the Virgins ( 1933, released 1935, also known as Djanger: Love Rite of Bali ). The latter production was described many years later as a " seductive blend of serious documentary, lyrical effusion and unbridled prurience ". He may also have written a film script for Gloria Swanson, his first wife, called Paris Luck, a 1927 work that bore the name of Robert Bailly.

Swanson and nine
This was a reprise of a move King had made nine years earlier, hiring George Swanson ( Elza Poppin ) to produce a duplicate of his own NEA strip, Salesman Sam, and it had a similar result — success, but not to the extent of the original.

Swanson and syndrome
He later found a girlfriend in Amanda Swanson ( Andrea Friedman ), who also had Down syndrome, and whom he married by the end of the series.

Swanson and consisting
A Swanson " Hungry-Man " TV dinner, consisting of chicken finger s, French fries, corn, and a chocolate brownie | brownie.

Swanson and primarily
John August Swanson ( born January 11, 1938 ) is an American visual artist working primarily in the medium of serigraphy, as well as oil, watercolor, acrylic, mixed media, lithography, and etching.

Swanson and elevated
Swanson was then elevated to his current position.

Swanson and .
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a 1992 American action / comedy film about a Valley girl cheerleader named Buffy ( Kristy Swanson ) who learns that it is her fate to hunt vampires.
He also cast leading actors such as Claudette Colbert, Gloria Swanson, Gary Cooper, Jetta Goudal, Robert Preston, Paulette Goddard and Charlton Heston in multiple pictures.
Gloria Swanson immortalized DeMille with the oft-repeated line, " All right, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up " in Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard, wherein DeMille played himself.
In January 2007, Bret Swanson of the Discovery Institute coined the term exaflood for a supposedly impending flood of exabytes that would cause the Internet's congestive collapse.
Hefner was born in Chicago, Illinois, the oldest of two sons born to Grace Caroline ( née Swanson ; 1895 – 1997 ) and Glenn Lucius Hefner ( 1896 – 1976 ), both teachers.
* Swanson, James L. ( 2010 ).
On March 29, 1928, a radio show was broadcast from Pickford's bungalow, featuring Douglas Fairbanks, Charles Chaplin, Norma Talmadge, Gloria Swanson, John Barrymore, D. W. Griffith and Dolores del Rio, among others, to speak on the The Dodge Brothers Hour to prove they could meet the challenge of talking movies.
Many important actors started their careers with Sennett, including Mabel Normand, Charlie Chaplin, Fatty Arbuckle, Raymond Griffith, Gloria Swanson, Ford Sterling, Andy Clyde, Chester Conklin, Polly Moran, Louise Fazenda, The Keystone Kops, Bing Crosby, and W. C. Fields.
And although Gloria Swanson worked for Sennett in 1916 and was photographed in a bathing suit, she was also a star and " vehemently denied " being one of the bathing beauties.
Mrs. Robert Swanson of West Miami won lifetime passes to Dolphin games when her nickname entry successfully predicted the winner and score of the 1965 football game between Notre Dame and the University of Miami, a scoreless tie.
* Jackie Swanson, actress.
Because Zukor believed in stars, he signed and developed many of the leading early stars, including Mary Pickford, Marguerite Clark, Pauline Frederick, Douglas Fairbanks, Gloria Swanson, Rudolph Valentino, and Wallace Reid.
As always, Paramount films continued to emphasize stars ; in the 1920s there were Swanson, Valentino, and Clara Bow.
Pat Mason, Glen Koelling, Bob Swanson and Vilma Radford claimed Patterson never repaid loans they made to him for a bigfoot movie Roger was planning.
Sunset Boulevard shows the disconnect between the two eras in the character of Norma Desmond, played by silent film star Gloria Swanson, and Singin ' in the Rain deals with the period where the people of Hollywood had to face changing from making silents to talkies.
Contemporary ideas from systems theory have grown with diversified areas, exemplified by the work of biologist Ludwig von Bertalanffy, linguist Béla H. Bánáthy, ecological systems with Howard T. Odum, Eugene Odum and Fritjof Capra, organizational theory and management with individuals such as Peter Senge, interdisciplinary study with areas like Human Resource Development from the work of Richard A. Swanson, and insights from educators such as Debora Hammond and Alfonso Montuori.

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