Publications by authors named "Weese W"

COVID-19 disrupted the world, and the impacts have been experienced in many areas, including sport and higher education. Sport management academicians need to reflect on the past two years' experience, determine what worked and what did not work, and avoid the temptation of automatically returning to past practices. The authors of this manuscript applied the disruption literature and propose transformative changes in what sport management academicians teach (e.

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Women remain minimally represented in senior leadership roles in sport, despite increased female participation in both sport, sport management education programs, and in entry levels positions in the industry. Many women prematurely exit mid-level leadership positions in sport, or are often overlooked for senior leadership positions. To uncover the experiences and strategies of women who made it through the process, we interviewed all the women ( = 7) who now hold senior leadership positions with professional sport properties in Canada.

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Pulmonary washings were studied for the presence of bradykinin-like substances and the capacity for their formation and degradation. Bronchopulmonary lavage with saline was performed in anesthetized, exsanguinated Syrian golden hamsters with a cell yield of 99 per cent alveolar macrophages. In the presence of inhibitors of both kinin formation (hexadimethrine) and destruction (1,10-phenanthroline), immunoreactive kinin was found in bronchopulmonary lavage fluid (12.

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Actinomycosis continues to elude the clinician. In only four of 57 patients seen at the University of Iowa Hospitals (and in none of 12 since 1958) the disease was correctly diagnosed on admission. The disease is more common in men, but has no seasonal or occupational predilection.

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Three patients with severe progressive interstitial lung disease refractory to steroid therapy were treated with immunosuppressive drugs. Biopsy material of one showed mainly fibrosis, while that of the second showed interstitial pneumonitis as well; both patients received azathioprine. Cyclophosphamide was employed in the third patient with systemic vasculitis and massive hemoptysis.

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