Sentences with phrase «protective association»

Installation view (works by Joan Brown), The Rat Bastard Protective Association at the Landing, Los Angeles, 2016.
All data for Financial Performance Metrics calculations was provided by Animal Protective Association of Missouri on recent 990s filed with the IRS.
«We see more and more the disparity between Ontario awards reported and those that appear across the rest of the country,» he says, pointing to information from the Canadian Medical Protective Association from 2016 that indicate there wasn't a single verdict in favour of a medical malpractice plaintiff in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Atlantic Canada or the Territories.
«We expect that protective associations with antibiotic - producing bacteria is a common strategy of insects against microbial invaders.»
The company was established in 1882 under the banner of American Protective Association in Brooklyn, New York.
Guest Lecturer, Canadian Dental Protective Association Meeting, «The Complaints and Discipline Process of The Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario», (Toronto, Ontario) September 29, 1994
The urban environmental movement probably began in the 1880s with the Ladies Health Protective Association in New York, the City Beautiful movement, Waring's White Wings city cleaners, and more.
St. Louis (Sept. 19, 2017)-- The Animal Protective Association Adoption Center (APA) is hosting its 27th annual Canine Carnival in Tilles Park (9551 Litzsinger Road), Sunday, Oct. 1, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m..
Upon his arrival to San Francisco in 1957, Bruce Conner established the RBPA, deriving the name from the combination of a local trash collection company — the Scavengers Protective Association — and a slur «picked up at the gym.»
Installation view, The Rat Bastard Protective Association at the Landing, Los Angeles, 2016.
When the Supreme Court decreed in 1988 in Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association that three Indian tribes in California could not prevent the Forest Service from allowing road building and logging on their sacred lands, the justices believed, I suppose, that they were acting neutrally: the tribes had no more right than anybody else to protect the lands.
In a linked editorial, University of Oxford researchers say «much more evidence is needed before we can draw conclusions on the reported protective association between adolescent fruit intake and breast cancer risk.»
This may be due to a stronger protective association among older participants.»
Nevertheless, the researchers say: «These data demonstrate a consistent protective association between total fibre intake and symptom - related knee [osteoarthritis] in two study populations with careful adjustment for potential confounders.»
Weathers chaired GLEON's 13th meeting, which was hosted in New Hampshire this fall by the Lake Sunapee Protective Association (LSPA) and the Cary Institute.
Wolf - dog owners representing various organizations such as Alabama Wolf Hybrid and Exotic Animal Association, Aniwaya Wolf Club, Iowolfers, PAWW (Protective Association for the Wolf / Wolfdog), RAFT (Rabies - Vaccine Approval Finding Team), the Wolf Dog Coalition, the Wolf Dunn, United States American Wolf Dog Association and Virginia Citizens for Common Sense Animal Laws were in attendance.
An insightful new book by UC Press, Welcome to Painterland, Bruce Conner and the Rat Bastard Protective Association bring to light the collective and individual accomplishments of the range of artists who lived in a small apartment building at 2322 Fillmore Street.
Rat Bastard Protective Association turns an eye to the «Painterland» scene that flourished in the Fillmore neighborhood in 50s San Francisco.
[7] In 1959, DeFeo became an original member of Bruce Conner's Rat Bastard Protective Association [8]
In by - elections held in December 1893 the Reformers lost a safe seat to the nativist Protestant Protective Association and a more marginal one to a politicized farmers» organization, the Patrons of Industry [see George Weston Wrigley].
It changed its name to Columbian Protective Association when it moved to Binghamton, New York in 1907.
These individuals formed a voluntary membership group, «The Real Estate Protective Association
The Canadian Medical Association and the Canadian Medical Protective Association both suggest physicians have an ethical obligation to provide their best assistance during an emergency, according to the authors.
Fellow animal welfare groups represented included: Humane Society of Missouri (who sponsored lunch), Animal Protective Association of Missouri (APA), Missouri State Humane Association (MoSHA), Missouri Animal Control Association (MACA), Ferals in Peril, Kansas City Health & Public Safety, Protect Every Pet, and the St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center - to name some.
As part of its «Vibrant Life» program, Stonecrest at Clayton View has recently teamed with the Animal Protective Association of Missouri (APA) to find a way that animals, specifically puppies and kittens, can be a part of the extended family at Stonecrest and enrich the lives of their residents.
Dental digest, Volume 28 By Dental Protective Association of the United States
A meeting was called to consider to what extent women are responsible for the condition of the streets, and that conference led to the organization of the Women's Health Protective Association of Brooklyn, somewhat on the lines of the older Association of the same name in New York.
North Shore Animal League and Dog Protective Association, Inc., led by animal advocate Marianne H. Sanders, begins rescuing homeless animals in and around the Town of North Hempstead, Long Island.
For more information or to meet with our adult dogs, please call the Animal Protective Association Adoption Staff at 314-645-4610 today!
Conner derived the name by combining the name of a San Francisco trash collection company, the Scavengers Protective Association, with a slur picked up at the gym.
In a large prospective survey examining 116,671 nurses who have been followed and surveyed since 1989, the researchers found a protective association of fertility.
A protective association could be observed if cases were more likely than controls to underreport fan use.
The protective association between breastfeeding and LRTD hospitalizations remained stable and statistically significant after examining the effects of either smoking or SES.
«For women without a family history,» she tells WebMD, «it may be that their rates of breast cancer are so low we don't detect a difference or there may not be a protective association
This study confirms that there is a protective association between nausea and vomiting and a lower risk of pregnancy loss, states Stefanie N. Hinkle, Ph.D, Scientist, NICHD's Epidemiology Branch.
«Our study evaluates symptoms from the earliest weeks of pregnancy, immediately after conception, and confirms that there is a protective association between nausea and vomiting and a lower risk of pregnancy loss.»
Results showed a protective association of similar magnitude between a healthy overall diet and type 2 diabetes risk in all racial and ethnic groups.
«After adjusting for potential confounders, we demonstrated that breastfeeding is associated with decreased risk of overweight and obesity among school children in Japan, and the protective association is stronger for obesity than overweight,» the study concludes.
Cross-sectional analysis from the Nurses Health Study indicated that frequent alcohol intake is independently related to higher endogenous estradiol levels and that estradiol alone, or combined with SHBG, influenced the protective association between alcohol consumption and diabetes risk in postmenopausal women (133).
Similar protective associations have also been documented in moose in living in Yellowstone, that give birth near roads to keep predatory traffic - averse brown bears away from their offspring, and mountain nyala in Ethiopia that use human shields against their spotted hyena predators.
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