Leo Schelbert Prize for 2024, Tobias Frick
The Swiss American Historical Society is pleased to announce that Tobias Frick is the recipient of the Leo Schelbert Prize for 2024, for his paper “On the Linguistic History of the Swiss Amish in ...
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This is a highly technical, sober, and disciplined study of an aspect of culture change, made by Mrs. Boss, daughter of Paul Grossenbacher, both leading members of the New Glarus community.
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A resource of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines including clinical, genomic, and cellular data from genetically isolated families with mood and psychotic disorders. [PDF]
Detera-Wadleigh SD +32 more
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Asthma-protective agents in dust from traditional farm environments. [PDF]
Marques Dos Santos M +22 more
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Historic rural settlement patterns and agricultural land utilization appear to have been partially influenced by pre-settlement landscape characteristics (especially drainage and soil fertility).
Harper, Glenn A.
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The genetic architecture of Alzheimer disease risk in the Ohio and Indiana Amish. [PDF]
Osterman MD +23 more
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Genomewide Association Study of Retinal Traits in the Amish Reveals Loci Influencing Drusen Development and Link to Age-Related Macular Degeneration. [PDF]
Osterman MD +7 more
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Consequences of a Rare Complement Factor H Variant for Age-Related Macular Degeneration in the Amish. [PDF]
Waksmunski AR +13 more
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Physical health conditions of the Amish and intervening social mechanisms: an exhaustive narrative review. [PDF]
Anderson C, Potts L.
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Interview with Jane Carter by Alan Fuller with students of Mayville Middle School.
Oral history interview with Jane Carter. Ms. Carter discusses Horicon National Wildlife Refuge along with the marshes and surrounding areas pertaining to the refuge. She also discusses the business her parents owned while growing up in the area. Name:
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