The aim of the research is to determine if cone beam computerized tomography reconstructed panoramic radiography viewed in two different focal trough shapes, and three different focal trough widths changes the ability to identify high risk...
Corpus callosum; Diagnostic imaging; Autism--Diagnosis
Early detection of human disease in today’s society can have an enormous impact
on the severity of the disease that is manifested. Disease such as Autism and Dyslexia,
which have no current cure or proven mechanism as to how they develop, can...
"School gardens are not intended to create gardeners or farmers but to afford the growing boy or girl an opportunity for many aided developments." In the school garden the children are taught by one who can inspire them with a love not...
Churches; Cathedrals; Catholic churches; Religious facilities; Vestments; Rites & ceremonies; Cathedral of the Assumption (Louisville, Ky.)
The inside of the Cathedral of the Assumption, home church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville and located at 433 South Fifth Street, Louisville, Kentucky, is shown during a service. Behind the altar is a large stained glass window depicting...
Lumberyards; Carts & wagons; Men; Horses; Utility poles
Wide street lined with telephone wires, buildings at right, and large stacks of lumber at left, as well as one stack in the center of the street where two driverless horse-drawn carts are also passing. The closest building, presumably the London...
Library in home of Isaac F. Starks at 2011 Woodford Place, Louisville, Kentucky. Wood floor with four area rugs; the largest and closest is flowery with a circular pattern in the center. Baby grand piano and bench at back of room between two...
Buildings; Health care facilities; Hospitals; Veterans
Outwood Veterans Hospital in Dawson Springs, Kentucky. Caption on back: "View from top of water tank of front section of hospital unit." A cluster of light, two story buildings surrounded by dirt and bare trees. The two closest buildings...
Unidentified man, two women and boy sitting at a grave site in an unidentified cemetery. The closest gravestone is for "Baby" Canter, who was born and died on July 25, 1905.
Three young men and four young women sit under trees on a lawn. They may be dressed for a special occasion and the man closest to the camera may be Claude C. Matlack. Two rocking chairs are on the right. See ULPA 1982.01.600.p, ULPA 1982.01.629.p,...
Exterior of corner Kroger/Piggly Wiggly grocery store at the time of the 55th birthday sale (likely the 55th anniversary of the founding of Kroger, in 1883). 100 pound bags (possibly of potatoes) are displayed outside the store, with produce...
Horse-drawn wagon with tarp in the curve of a mountain road, possibly in Kentucky. Two teams of horses are drawing the wagon and the driver is sitting on the team closest to the wagon. A man stands behind the wagon resting against it. Another man...
Presbyterian churches; Churches; Towers; First Presbyterian Church (Columbus, Miss.)
First Presbyterian Church, a reddish brick church with a tall tower rising from the closest corner. There are several large, presumably stained glass, windows. Other buildings are visible on either side of the church. The tower resembles a bell...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Grawemeyer Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Columns; Domes; Flags; Flagpoles; Night photographs;
Grawemeyer Hall at night, with the lit University of Louisville sign in the foreground. There are four flags on flagpoles rising above the sign, which is at the closest end of the "Oval." The dome and columns are visible. Grawemeyer Hall...
The Cultural Center a small brick building, sits on a corner. There is a mural painted on the closest wall. This building was previously known as Minority Affairs. The Minority Affairs program was known as the Office of Black Affairs when it was...
"Dali at his miniaturist best in a tiny work expressive of his sexual anxieties." (Caption); "In the Maldoror illustrations we also find the presence of a slightly older Dali, the same child who, in The Spectre of Sex Appeal, stares...
"In de Kooning's black canvases the elimination of color was conditioned as much by financial constraints as by the need to simplify pictorial problems in the spirit of Analytic Cubism. The deliberately artless use of shiny enamel housepaints...