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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A model for sustainable management of livestock on the commons: A comparative analysis of two types of Apache Indian cattle associations.

Norvelle, Michael Eugene January 1990 (has links)
This dissertation develops a new organizational model based on sustainability criteria within which the organizational and technical solutions to the problems of management of extensive livestock production systems on the commons grazing lands can be provided. Due to the multifarious forces of modernization the traditional range/livestock systems developed by tribal peoples in arid and semiarid areas world-wide have largely been abandoned. The outcome has been extensive rangeland deterioration and expansion of desertification in many cases. The Apache Indian cattle association operations examined herein, the Mescalero single-brand and the San Carlos multiple-brand, are examples of livestock organizations operating extensive livestock production programs on commonly held rangelands. The results of these investigations provide the basis for developing this model.
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Post-high school adjustments of special education and regular education students from the Apache reservation: A five year follow-up study.

Rangasamy, Ramasamy. January 1992 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to describe and compare the post-school adjustment of Native American youth who received special education or regular education services on White Mountain Apache Indian reservation in Arizona. This study reflects what the students have been doing since they left school, whether their school experiences have prepared them for life in general, and how their personal history helps identify their values, outlooks, and current community standing. In an effort to assess the transition status of these former students, a 38 item survey instrument was developed. A total of 132 students were identified from the Alchesay high school records. Of this number, face-to-face interviews were conducted with 106 former (80%) students. Students were compared in five areas which have been identified as important to successful transition from school to adult life. Comparisons were made on the respondents opinions of their secondary school education, employment status, independent living, maladjustment, and culture/traditionality. SES stated that mathematics, resource programs, and English prepared them for the job market whereas mathematics, office skills, science, and business education were selected by the RES. All the respondents wished for computer education. Only 31% of the total sample was employed up to five years after leaving school. Seventy-four percent of the students still live with their parents. Forty-four percent of both groups had arrest records, and 68% of both groups had a history of substance abuse. Sixty-four percent of the respondents use and speak the Apache language most of the time. Parents and the extended family provide the majority of guidance and support as these young adults seek employment, community integration and social adjustment. There is a pressing need for transitional programs, better job programs, and substance abuse preventive programs for both groups of Apache post-high school students.
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A HABITAT ANALYSIS OF SPRING-SUMMER ELK RANGE ON THE APACHE-SITGREAVES NATIONAL FOREST, ARIZONA.

DelGiudice, Glenn D. (Glenn David) January 1982 (has links)
No description available.
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Predictores de severidad en pancreatitis aguda estudio comparativo entre criterios de Ranson, Apache II y hemoconcetración realizado en el H.N.D.A. Carrión 1999-2002

Martínez Pizarro, Henry Donato January 2002 (has links)
La pancreatitis aguda es una enfermedad inflamatoria del páncreas exocrino; el rango de incidencia es de 10 a 80 / 100,000 habitantes por año y el rango de mortalidad varia de 2 a 10%. Las causas más comunes son la litiasis biliar y el alcohol. Los pacientes con pancreatitis aguda se presentan con dolor en el hemiabdomen superior y/o diferentes grados de insuficiencia orgánica. El diagnostico se sospecha por una presentación clínica típica y una amilasa serica elevada más de tres veces su valor normal. En presentaciones atípicas podrían requerir confirmación con tomografía axial computarizada. El manejo inmediato es hidratación endovenosa, analgésicos y monitoreo continuo. La mayoría de los pacientes presentan pancreatitis leve y se recuperan sin tratamiento adicional. En 20% de los pacientes la enfermedad es severa y esta asociada con una mortalidad de aproximadamente 20-40%; Estos pacientes requieren un manejo en cuidados intensivos o podrían requerir transferencia a una unidad especializada.
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Utilidad de los puntajes BISAP y APACHE II como predictores de severidad de pancreatitis aguda en pacientes del Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo - 2016

Alvarado Gutierrez, Franz Osmider January 2017 (has links)
Establece la utilidad de los puntajes BISAP y APACHE II como predictores de severidad de pancreatitis aguda (PA) en pacientes del Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo. Se realiza un estudio analítico, retrospectivo y transversal entre enero y diciembre de 2016 de pacientes con diagnóstico de PA según la nueva clasificación Atlanta 2012 y se define severidad como falla orgánica persistente mediante puntaje Marshall modificado ≥ 2 a las 48 horas. Selecciona puntos de corte apropiados con los que se calcula la sensibilidad, especificidad, VPP y VPN; y confecciona la curva ROC para los puntajes BISAP y APACHE-II. / Tesis
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Predictores de severidad en pancreatitis aguda estudio comparativo entre criterios de Ranson, Apache II y hemoconcetración realizado en el H.N.D.A. Carrión 1999-2002

Martínez Pizarro, Henry Donato January 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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AFS and the Web - Using PAM for Apache for an authorized access to AFS filespace from the Web

Müller, Thomas 12 December 2000 (has links) (PDF)
This are the slides of a talk held at the German AFS Meeting 2000 in Garching. It deals with the using of PAM in the context of the apache web server to allow authorized access to web pages housed in AFS filespace.
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Towards estimating the optimum combination of cattle and elk on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest of Arizona

Helfrich, Mary Ann Preda January 1981 (has links)
No description available.
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Apache art

Gay, Dorothy Frances January 1933 (has links)
No description available.
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School finance in Apache county

Whiting, Francis Marion, 1911- January 1941 (has links)
No description available.

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