Publications by authors named "McKenna A"

Values education involves the explicit attempt to teach individuals about values and the process of valuing. An overview of popular approaches to values education includes inculcation, value clarification, moral development, and value analysis. Each approach will be presented by detailing the purpose, teaching methods, and an instructional model.

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Practitioners enrolled in the ECE Program may obtain ECE credit by participating in the Directed Readings Program. One-half ECE credit is available by reading this article and completing the quiz found at its conclusion. The completed quiz (or a copy) must then be sent to the ASRT, Department of Education, together with the name and social security number of the ECE participant.

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Life-threatening events such as prolonged apnea and severe bradycardia are uncommon in infants. When such events occur in a family, however, the results may be disastrous. Over a period of 3 years ending June 1986, we have looked after 111 such infants aged 4 weeks to 40 weeks with a mean age of 14 weeks (male-female ratio 1.

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The need for qualified radiology personnel is expected to grow at a faster than average rate during the next decade according to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. The demand for qualified personnel is a real and current problem for managers in many parts of the country today. Supplying the demand is the dilemma faced by the educator.

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Hexamethylmelamine, mitomycin C and 5-fluorouracil infusion (HexMF) achieved a median survival of 9 months for the 45 patients with either metastatic stage III or unresectable stage II carcinoma of the pancreas. Fifteen percent survived 2 years. Of 32 patients with measurable tumors, 7 had partial and 3 had minor responses (31%); an additional 44% has stable disease for 3 months or more.

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Chemotherapy with leucovorin (100 to 200 mg) and 5-fluorouracil (30 mg/kg) every 2 wk produced four (three complete) objective responses among a group of eight patients with early metastatic pancreatic primary and unknown cancers. Complete remissions were associated with exceptionally long durations of survival, one in a patient failing prior combination chemotherapy. This treatment warrants testing because of its ease, scientific rationale, and the large population of patients with early metastatic pancreatic cancer for whom there is no accepted treatment.

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The effect of particle size variation on tablet tensile strength for spray-dried lactose, Sta-Rx 1500 and Avicel PH-101 was investigated. Decreasing the particle size of spray-dried lactose and Sta-Rx 1500 resulted in stronger compacts whereas the tablet tensile strength of Avicel PH-101 was unaffected by particle size variation. The Heckel relationship, at two different contact times, was used to examine the predominant compaction mechanism.

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