Papers by William kweku Anderson
Chest, 1992
by the ipsilateral inferior pulmonary vein.9 This shunt may exacerbate symptoms of heart failure'... more by the ipsilateral inferior pulmonary vein.9 This shunt may exacerbate symptoms of heart failure'@'°― in patients with existing intracardiac anomalies. These patients, as our case illustrates, usually have continuous murmurs located over the chest, back, or axilla on the affected side.@―@ Due to the high prevalence of associated cardiac anomalies, it is unclear whether the symptoms of heart failure are due to the volume overload from the sequestration or the under lying heart disease. To our knowledge, there have been only two previous cases of CHF associated with ILS and normal intracardiac anatomy. White and associates―reported a 10-week-old infant whose symptoms of CHF improved after lobectomy; however, the patient died of acute tracheobronchitis five weeks postoperatively. Ransom and associates@ reported a 6month-old infant who initially presented at 4 months of age with CHF. The diagnosis of ILS was demonstrated with an aortogram. Our patient who had CHF associated with ILS is the first case to be diagnosed in the neonatal period. 125-30 5 Werthammer JW, Hutten MP, Blake WB. Upper thoracic extralobar pulmonary sequestration presenting with respiratory distress in a newborn.
Part I. Two series of panel flutter tests were carried out in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's... more Part I. Two series of panel flutter tests were carried out in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's 12 inch supersonic wind tunnel. Flat and slightly curved panels were tested at Mach number 2.81. The flat, rectangular panels were designed to study two-dimensional flutter. They were clamped at front and rear with free sides which extended into the boundary layer at the sides of the tunnel. These panels fluttered in a two-dimensional mode which occurred at a thickness ratio approximately 15 per cent different from the predictions of existing theory. One of the panels exhibited a three-dimensional "rocking" flutter which has not been observed or discussed before. A theory is developed for this type of flutter. The slightly curved panels were shallow circular cylindrical shells with the generators perpendicular to the flow direction. These panels were all of aspect ratio one. It was found that the effect of curvature was destabilizing and that the effect of internal pressurizat...
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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2010
The rising prevalence of private cars in the developing world is causing serious congestion and p... more The rising prevalence of private cars in the developing world is causing serious congestion and pollution. In China, private cars started to emerge as an important travel mode in the past decade. Prospective research on the relationship between urban form and car ownership is relatively uncommon in the developing world, and China offers a unique study opportunity, given the tremendous increases in private cars and fast-paced urbanization over the past decade. This study investigates the influence of urban form on car ownership as well as the impact of other socioeconomic and demographic factors on private car ownership across megacities in China. Analysis was conducted through the use of data from 36 megacities and two household survey data sets collected in Beijing and the city of Chengdu, China. Ordinary least squares regression and discrete choice models were employed to execute the aggregate and disaggregate analysis of the urban form impact on private car ownership across citie...
Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 1959
Electrical Overstress/Electrostatic Discharge Symposium Proceedings. 1999 (IEEE Cat. No.99TH8396)
Abstract - We have developed a configuration for diode-based electrostatic discharge structures t... more Abstract - We have developed a configuration for diode-based electrostatic discharge structures that can be re-liably placed under the metal stack of an integrated circuit wire-bonding pad, thereby reducing the die area con-sumed for ESD. Prototype structures from both three-and four-...
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1953
Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1976
Civil disturbances are usually viewed as irrational and nonproductive. It is hardly surprising, t... more Civil disturbances are usually viewed as irrational and nonproductive. It is hardly surprising, then, that few scholars have bothered to consider their social consequences. Little has been written, for example, about the social changes wrought by civil disturbances in the United States, even though they occurred in numerous cities throughout the country from the mid-1960s to the beginning of 1970. During this same period, similar expressions of discontent occurred in other parts of the world. In 1969, for example, a major disturbance struck the Caribbean island of Curacao. In this paper we compare some of the changes generated by civil disturbances in the United States and Curacao. Such a comparison should be particularly instructive as to the impact of differential development on the outcomes of disturbances since the United States is a large, highly developed society, while Curacao is a small, developing one. Since the civil disturbances were political in nature, we will primarily compare them on this basis. We will focus on their similarities and
The Journal of Politics, 1949
The title of this paper suggests that I am going to distinguish between political science in the ... more The title of this paper suggests that I am going to distinguish between political science in the North and in the South. Although I have fortified myself by reading a number of your Association bulletins and scanning once more your excellent JOURNAL OF POLITICS, I do not feel qualified to appraise your situation with any depth of insight or in great detail. Besides, your President in his address this evening is scheduled to analyze from first hand knowledge twenty years of experience in your Association. My first observation is this: in my quick trip through the southern states last winter I discovered no distinctive regional characteristics in political science as political science. Had I done so then I should have had to say that somebody, either North or South, must
Innes Review, 1965
This Review began with an " Essay on Some Scottish Catholic Historians," written by Fat... more This Review began with an " Essay on Some Scottish Catholic Historians," written by Father Anthony Ross. That title excludes both Alphons Bellesheim who was a German, and Gordon's Scotichronicon, for James Frederick Skinner Gordon was an Episcopalian clergyman and yet their work still remains and must remain, until something better is produced, quite indispensable for anyone who studies our history seriously. With Gordon is inevitably linked the name of James Augustine Stothert, the author or perhaps we should say compiler of the " Life of Bishop Hay " which was published by Gordon. Stothert was an embittered man who planned and hoped to publish the " Life and Works of Bishop George Hay " and that was surely a literary project worthy of support; he tells us that only twelve of " the Scotch R.C. Clergy " offered their names as subscribers. The principal ascetic works of Bishop Hay were indeed published later under the patronage of Archbishop Strain and edited by an unnamed hand who was in fact Bishop Rigg. To that edition a brief memoir of Bishop Hay was prefixed but it is totally inadequate. It was Gordon who came to the rescue and printed Stothert's manuscript. Now that edition is open to criticism. It needs correction and further editing; it needs an index and it ought to have been presented in two large octavo volumes. An index exists but has never been printed. It was the custom to belittle Stothert's " Life of Bishop Hay " and Gordon's publication of it and the principal voice disparaging them was Canon William Clapperton who spoke of " the Book of the Episcopalian Parson." Now Canon Clapperton did an enormous amount of work not only copying original documents and making " Collections " but also compiling " Memoirs of Missionary Priests," his model being apparently Bishop Richard Challoner's work on the English Martyrs; but Clapperton, so far as I know, published absolutely nothing. Indeed the only printed matter for which he is responsible is the obituary list with date and place of death to be found in the older Catholic Directories. The great merit of Gordon is that he actually printed material and made it accessible. It is not definitive, it has faults, but it can be bought and read. Gordon deserves an article in this Review, for he did make a major contribution to our history and by no means only through his publication of Stothert's " Life of Bishop Hay." We might also quite profitably ask the question how it came about that Gordon who never at any time showed the least desire to become a Roman Catholic but was a most
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 1982
Male Fischer 344 rats were fed ad libitum (Group A) or 60% of the ad libitum intake (Group R) sta... more Male Fischer 344 rats were fed ad libitum (Group A) or 60% of the ad libitum intake (Group R) starting at 6 weeks of age. The latter is a dietary manipulation that prolongs life. At 6, 10 and 15 weeks of age, rats were killed, free adipocytes prepared, and lipolytic, adenylate cyclase, and phosphodiesterase activities of adipocytes measured. The ability of glucagon to promote lipolysis markedly declined between 6 and 15 weeks of age in adipocytes from Group A rats but not in those from Group R rats. Glucagon-promoted adenylate cyclase activity paralleled lipolytic activity. Phosphosdiesterase activities increased with age, to a greater extent in adipocytes from Group A rats than in those from Group R rats. It is concluded that the loss in glucagon-promoted lipolysis with age in adipocytes from Group A rats is primarily the result of either a loss of or a change in the characteristics of the glucagon receptors or an alteration in the system coupling the receptors with adenylate cyclase and that food restriction prevents these changes. The relevance of these findings in analysis of the mode by which food restriction delays the aging process is discussed.
Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1971
Abstract The occupational values of a sample of 1958 ninth grade students were compared with thos... more Abstract The occupational values of a sample of 1958 ninth grade students were compared with those of a sample of ninth grade students in 1970. The overall order of rankings was similar, but some shifts did occur. These shifts suggest that 1958 ninth graders sought a stable enjoyable job, while the 1970 ninth graders hope for enjoyable work at high pay.
Journal of the American Helicopter Society, 1967
Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 1986
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 1984
The beta-blocking potencies of mepindolol and pindolol were determined in guinea pig right atria ... more The beta-blocking potencies of mepindolol and pindolol were determined in guinea pig right atria (heart rate) and paced left atria (contractile force) in vitro. Neither agent showed selectivity for blocking rate responses induced by isoproterenol. The pA2 (95% confidence interval) values determined for mepindolol against rate and force responses induced by isoproterenol were 9.96 (9.91-10.01) and 9.52 (9.44-9.60), respectively, and for pindolol, 9.20 (9.15-9.25) and 8.85 (8.76-8.94). Mepindolol was approximately 6.5 times as potent as pindolol. The present evidence does not support the hypothesis of subpopulations of beta-receptors subserving inotropic and chronotropic responses.
Copeia, 2002
... described Plectranthias lamillai as a new species from a single specimen (MNHNC P. 7055, 139.... more ... described Plectranthias lamillai as a new species from a single specimen (MNHNC P. 7055, 139.6 mm SL), collected off Alejandro Selkirk Island ... Anderson and Baldwin (2000), pending a more complete investigation, considered it best to treat P. lamillai as a junior synonym of ...
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