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Furnishing the Republican Court building and decorating Philadelphia homes, 1790-1800 /Henderson, Amy Hudson. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Delaware, 2008. / Principal faculty advisor: Bernard L. Herman, Dept. of Art History. Includes bibliographical references.
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A study of a class in the Philadelphia normal schoolNewmark, David, January 1931 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1931. / Bibliography: p. 140-142.
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Ruler of the Reading the life of Franklin B. Gowen, 1836-1889.Schlegel, Marvin W. January 1947 (has links)
Issued also as thesis, Columbia University. / Bibliography: p. 293-298.
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An essay on suspended animationJackson, Samuel, January 1808 (has links)
Thesis (M.D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1808. / Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.
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Ruler of the Reading: the life of Franklin B. Gowen, 1836-1889.Schlegel, Marvin W. January 1947 (has links)
Issued also as thesis, Columbia University. / Bibliography: p. 293-298.
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The battles of Germantown public history and preservation in America's most historic neighborhood during the twentieth century /Young, David W., January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2009. / Title from first page of PDF file. Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 391-395).
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Holding steady survival, migration, and the future prospects in the food and printing industries in Philadelphia County, Pa. /Koski, Ben. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (B.A.)--Bryn Mawr College, Growth and Structure of Cities Program, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Análise Citogenética e Molecular (FISH) de pacientes com Leucemia Mielóide Crônica em terapia com Inibidores de tirosino quinase no Estado da BahiaViana, Máilla Rebouças January 2012 (has links)
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Máilla Rebouças Viana dissertação pdf.pdf: 1628670 bytes, checksum: 0f14f7eed7546953dae78ed1447bf742 (MD5) / INTRODUÇÃO: A Leucemia Mielóide Crônica (LMC) é uma doença mieloproliferativa crônica caracterizada pela presença do cromossomo Philadelphia (Ph). Este cromossomo, observado por técnicas citogenéticas convencionais, é resultante da translocação t(9;22)(q34;q11) que justapõe o rearranjo BCR-ABL, observado por técnicas moleculares. A detecção desse cromossomo ou do rearranjo é fundamental, pois não somente contribui para o diagnóstico, mas também interfere no acompanhamento e no sucesso da terapia utilizada. O rearranjo BCR-ABL possui atividade tirosina quinase elevada, o que levou ao desenvolvimento de novos fármacos inibidores desta ação, conhecidos como inibidores de tirosino quinase (TKI). OBJETIVO: O objetivo deste estudo foi demonstrar a importância da utilização da técnica de citogenética molecular (Fluorescent in situ Hybridization - FISH) aliada a citogenética clássica no monitoramento de pacientes com LMC em terapia com TKI, no Estado da Bahia. METODOLOGIA: Foram analisadas amostras de medula óssea de 20 pacientes com LMC, em tratamento com TKI, encaminhados ao Serviço de Genética Médica do Hospital Universitário Prof. Edgard Santos, utilizando as técnicas de citogenética clássica e FISH. RESULTADOS: Resultados obtidos demonstraram que o cromossomo Ph foi observado em 15%, com a citogenética clássica, e o rearranjo BCR-ABL em 90%, com a citogenética molecular. Outro ponto importante foi que em alguns casos o resultado só foi possível com a técnica molecular, pois a técnica convencional não foi suficiente pela impossibilidade na análise das metáfases, devido a fatores como falta de crescimento celular. CONCLUSÃO: A técnica de FISH demonstrou maior sensibilidade nos casos que a citogenética clássica não detectou o cromossomo Ph, entretanto as duas técnicas foram fundamentais para os resultados obtidos por apresentarem vantagens e desvantagens em relação à outra e, portanto, devem ser usadas de maneira complementar no monitoramento de pacientes com LMC em tratamento com TKI.
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Motives of Humanity: Saint-Domingan Refugees and the Limits of Sympathetic Ideology in PhiladelphiaDusenbury, Jonathan Earl 29 August 2014 (has links)
This thesis examines two crises that occurred in Philadelphia in the middle of the 1790s: the arrival of refugees from the revolution in the French West Indian colony of Saint-Domingue and the outbreak of yellow fever the followed their arrival. These crises are studied together in order to understand the challenges that they posed to the post-Revolutionary culture of sensibility and to the sympathetic construction of social order that drew upon this culture.
Philadelphians’ post-Revolutionary sentimental project – the reorganization of society along lines of fellow-feeling, benevolence, and emotional parity – was strained by the arrival of refugees from Saint-Domingue and by the outbreak of epidemic disease. Both of these events were opportunities to actuate sympathetic ideologies, and in both cases, action fell short of rhetoric. This thesis examines why this was the case.
Central to Philadelphians’ ambivalence in creating sympathetic social bonds was the presence of people of color – American and foreign – in the city. When asked to extend fellow-feeling to black Philadelphians and black Saint-Domingan refugees, white Philadelphians equivocated. The reorganization of society in the post-Revolutionary period had presumed emotional equality among Americans, but the issue of race repeatedly demonstrated weaknesses in the application of this ideology.
The crises examined within this work demonstrate the enduring appeal of sensibility in 1790s Philadelphia. They also demonstrate its weaknesses. As more and more groups use the language of sympathy and benevolence to voice their demands, sensibility faltered. This thesis builds upon a growing scholarship that examines the effect of the Haitian Revolution on the United States to argue that the arrival of refugees from that revolution to Philadelphia highlighted fundamental ambivalences and fault lines in the United States’ post-Revolutionary sentimental project.
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Naming Power?: Urban Development and Contestation in the Callowhill Neighborhood of PhiladelphiaMarcus, Rachel E. 19 May 2020 (has links)
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