01656nam--2200517---450 99000182011020331620210803130023.088-7341-032-4000182011USA01000182011(ALEPH)000182011USA0100018201120040705d2003----km-y0enga50------baitaengIT||||||||001yyCulture a contatto nelle Americhea cura di Michele Bottalico e Rosa Maria GrilloSalerno [etc.]Oèdipus2003174 p.21 cm<<L'>> illuminazione di VincennesAtti del convegno tenuto a Salerno nel 20022001<<L'>> illuminazione di Vincennes2001001-------2001AmericaColonizzazioneSaggi970.1BOTTALICO,MicheleGRILLO,Rosa MariaITsalbcISBD990001820110203316VII.2.2/16474 DSLLVI.5.E. 2882649 LMVI.5.E.00262540VI.7.B. 1993ISLAVI.7.543364VI.7.B. 1993 aISLAVI.7.543372VI.7.B. 1993 bISLAVI.7.545575BKDSLLISLAACQUISTI1020040705USA011138DSLL11020051005USA011317DSLL11020051005USA011322DSLL11020051018USA011152DSLL11020060418USA011124SENATORE9020100803USA011150Culture a contatto nelle Americhe950691UNISA03866nam 2200673 450 991045593610332120200520144314.01-282-00812-997866120081221-4426-8104-710.3138/9781442681040(CKB)2420000000004416(OCoLC)314185046(CaPaEBR)ebrary10200817(SSID)ssj0000870215(PQKBManifestationID)11448446(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000870215(PQKBWorkID)10818870(PQKB)10114394(CaPaEBR)417674(CaBNvSL)thg00604377 (MiAaPQ)EBC3251263(MiAaPQ)EBC4672039(DE-B1597)464947(OCoLC)979747480(DE-B1597)9781442681040(Au-PeEL)EBL4672039(CaPaEBR)ebr11257723(OCoLC)958581286(EXLCZ)99242000000000441620160922h19961996 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe correspondence of Northrop Frye and Helen Kemp, 1932-1939 /edited by Robert D. DenhamToronto, [Ontario] ;Buffalo, [New York] ;London, [England] :University of Toronto Press,1996.©19961 online resource (494 p.) Collected Works of Northrop Frye ;Volume 2Includes index.0-8020-0773-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- 1936-1937 -- 1938-1939 -- Appendix. Directory of People Mentioned in the Correspondence -- Index Robert D. Denham has collected in these volumes the 266 letters, cards, and telegrams that Helen Kemp and Northrop Frye wrote to each other during the six periods when they were apart, from the winter of 1931-32 until the summer of 1939. The letters form a compelling narrative of their early relationship. They tell of a romance in which two people fall in love, want to get married, and are confronted with obstacles blocking their path, including lack of money and the education they both need to advance their careers. But the story is much more than a romance. The letters reveal Frye's early talent as a writer, illustrating that both the matter and the manner of his criticism had begun to take shape when he was only nineteen. Helen Kemp's expressiveness and intelligence come through clearly in her letters, which were only discovered in 1992. Kemp and Frye share their thoughts on literature, music, religion, politics, education, and a host of other topics. They discuss their alma mater, Victoria College; artists and musicians of Toronto; southwestern Saskatchewan, where Frye spent a summer as a pastor on a United Church circuit; Frye's hometown, Moncton, New Brunswick; and Kemp's neighbourhood on Fulton Avenue in Toronto. We travel with them around the world, from Ottawa to Rome. We see through their eyes the early years of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, the struggles of the United Church of Canada, the activities of the Student Christian Movement, the appeal of Communism, the rise of fascism, and the beginnings of art education in the galleries of Canada.CriticsCanadaCorrespondenceElectronic books.Critics801/.95/092Frye Northrop, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut131719Denham Robert, edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910455936103321The correspondence of Northrop Frye and Helen Kemp, 1932-19392455348UNINA03917nam 2200409 450 991079372720332120230817181604.01-4963-8828-3(CKB)4100000008878005(MiAaPQ)EBC6023348(EXLCZ)99410000000887800520200306d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPrepectoral techniques in reconstructive breast surgery /Allen Gabriel [and three others]Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :Wolters Kluwer,[2019]©20191 online resource (x, 165 pages) illustrations1-4963-8827-5 The evolution of prosthetic breast reconstructions : from prepectoral to prepectoral utilizing the Bioengineered concept / Patrick Maxwell, Allen Gabriel -- The Science of ADM incorporation / Greg Christopherson, John Harper -- Guiding principles for oncologically appropriate mastectomies : NSM v SSM v RSM (breast surgeon) / Toni Storm Dickerson, Noemi Sigalove -- NSM mastectomy incisions / Noemi Sigalove, Toni Storm Dickerson -- Assessing tissue perfusion / Steve Jacobson -- The role of ADM and prepectoral reconstruction / Cole Brown -- Current Evidence in prepectoral reconstruction / John Hijawi -- Prepectoral reconstruction without ADM / Art Salibian -- The role of fat grafting and prepectoral reconstruction / Hani Sbitany -- Patient selection for prepectoral reconstruction / Allen Gabriel, Maurice Nahabedian, Sigalove, Maxwell, Storm, Nioemi -- Prepectoral reconstruction in the high BMI patient / Allen Gabriel -- Two stage prepectoral reconstruction using tissue expanders / Maurice Nahabedian- Allen Gabriel -- DTI prepectoral reconstruction with round implants / Michelle Roughton, Rafi Fredman -- DTI prepectoral reconstruction with shaped implants / Glyn Jones -- Anterior ADM engagement vs Anterior/posterior ADM engagement in prepectoral reconstruction? / Steve Sigalove, Gabriel, Maxwell, Nahabedian -- Prepectoral conversion (subpectoral to prepectoral) / Maurice Nahabedian, Patrick Maxwell, Allen Gabriel -- Delayed prepectoral breast reconstruction / Allen Gabriel, Maurice Nahabedian -- Prepectoral reconstruction and radiation therapy : the plastic surgeons perspective / Maurice Nahabedian, Sigalove, Gabriel -- Cancer surveillance following prepectoral reconstruction / Noemi Sigalove, Toni Storm Dickerson -- Complications associated with prepectoral reconstruction / Maurice Nahabedian, Allen Gabriel -- Postoperative considerations following prepectoral reconstruction / John Apsotolides -- Economics of Prepectoral Reconstruction / Scot Glasberg."Prepectoral techniques place tissue expanders under the skin on top of the pectoralis muscle. The tissue expanders are in essence temporary implants. Tissue expanders are left in place in this position during a recovery period of approximately two months -- during which the chest skin heals, blood supply replenishes, and the expanders are gradually inflated to stretch the skin. The patient returns for an outpatient surgical procedure to replace the tissue expanders with permanent breast implants. In addition to excellent cosmetic results, the technique is likely to improve clinical outcomes as evidenced by ongoing research that shows women who undergo this procedure experience less pain and a shorter recovery period"--Provided by publisher.BreastSurgeryBreastSurgery.618.19059Gabriel Allen1579969Gabriel AllenNahabedian Maurice Y.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910793727203321Prepectoral techniques in reconstructive breast surgery3860445UNINA