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Many teams at IPLS were working on this specific challenge," said E. Patchen Dellinger, M.D., University of Washington Medical Center and past president of the Surgical Infection Society (SIS ...
David T. Dellinger (August 22, 1915 – May 25, 2004) was an American pacifist and an activist for nonviolent social change. Although active beginning in the early 1940s, Dellinger reached peak prominence as one of the Chicago Seven , who were put on trial in 1969.
The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right is a December 2009 non-fiction book by Atul Gawande.It was released on December 22, 2009, through Metropolitan Books and focuses on the use of checklists in relation to several elements of daily and professional life. [1]
Kenneth Patchen (December 13, 1911 – January 8, 1972) was an American poet and novelist.He experimented with different forms of writing and incorporated painting, drawing, and jazz music into his works, which have been compared with those of William Blake and Walt Whitman.
David Scott Patchen is an American glass artist who uses the techniques of cane and murrine in an American style. Patchen's work is internationally known [ 2 ] primarily for a combination of intricately patterned and vibrant color combinations in large scale blown glass. [ 3 ]
During Dellinger's career at LSU from 2021 through 2024, Dellinger appeared in 43 games with 31 career starts for the Tigers, while also being a part of a Joe Moore Award finalist offensive line in 2023. Dellinger got his first start during his true freshman season, where he became the full-time starter in 2023, but missed chunks of time during ...
Patchen Markell (born 1969), academic in political science; Kenneth Patchen (1911–1972), American poet and novelist; Miriam Patchen (1914–2000), wife and muse of Kenneth Patchen; David Patchen (fl. 2001–2016), American glass artist
The Dellinger effect, or sometimes Mögel–Dellinger effect, is another name for a sudden ionospheric disturbance. [2] The effect was discovered by John Howard Dellinger around 1935 and also described by the German physicist Hans Mögel (1900-1944) in 1930. [3] [4] The fadeouts are characterized by sudden onset and a recovery that takes ...