Periodontitis is a chronic, destructive inflammatory disease of the supporting
tissues of the teeth with a high prevalence among adults. While the complete
pathogenesis of periodontitis remains unclear, it is initiated and sustained by...
This work presents a novel comprehensive effort to understand the fluid dynamics within orbiting dishes and the effects of the resulting oscillating fluid flow on shear and endothelial cellular responses within the dishes. It is well documented...
Periodontitis--Age factors; Natural immunity; Age factors in disease
Periodontal disease arises from excessive host inflammatory responses to the tooth-associated microbial biofilm, known as dental plaque. Severity ranges from superficial inflammation of the gingivae (gingivitis) to extensive destruction of...
Shield above a monument with two columns. The shield is decorated with two open books, a globe, stripes, and two crosses. Within the monument is the quotation "Consider not what great men are worth in themselves, but what they are worth to...
Stores & shops; Show windows; Automobiles; Buildings; Transportation
Address: 225-227 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Two automobiles park outside the Sutcliffe Co. building in this night scene. The building has a suspended canopy above the first floor display windows. A plaque is posted on the building...
Wood and rope fences line a stretch of road approximately one half mile from Middletown, Kentucky. Utility lines and bushes are on the edges of the road as is an automobile. The road goes over a bridge with stone or concrete railings. A plaque is...
A gravel or dirt road goes over a stone or concrete bridge approximately one half mile from Middletown, Kentucky. A plaque on the bridge support reads, "Erected by Jefferson County Fiscal Court / 1922." On the opposite support beam is a...
Address: 1525 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The building in the middle has a plaque on one of its columns indicating, "Funeral Home, Herman Meyer." The building three or four-story building has a conical roof on the left side...
Schools; Buildings; Fences; Cobblestone streets; Street railroad tracks; Transportation
A cobblestone road with trolley tracks runs past the Parkland School on Southern Avenue at Thirty-sixth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. In front of the school is a wood picket fence and a flagpole flying the Stars and Stripes. The school is a...
Germantown School on Mary Street, last listed in City Directory 1905; replaced by Isaac Shelby elementary school; Louisville, Kentucky. Narrow, three-story brick building with pointed roof and a three story metal column attached to the front which...
Painted portrait of attorney, editor, writer, civic leader, and honorary Kentucky colonel Reuben Thomas Durrett of Louisville, Kentucky. The plaque beneath the portrait reads: In memory of Reuben Thomas Durrett, Founder of The Filson Club,...
Harry J. Klein, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky sitting at his desk, his name plaque at the edge. The photograph has been cut and is marked with discolorations. Handwritten on back of image: Harry J. Klein, Jr., Secretary Klein Motors. Stamped on back:...
Dr. R. M. Kendall home at 951 Barret Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. One-story white wood shotgun house with pedestaled porch, porch swing, and a plaque on the porch reading, "Dr. Richard M. Kendall, Optometrist" and displaying a drawing of...
Isaac Shelby School, 930 Mary Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Close-up of part of the first floor of the school, with two boys in breeches, one with a suit coat and cap and one with a white sweater and tie, walking quickly out of the domed entrance,...
Statue of Daniel Boone in Boonesboro, Kentucky. Statue of Boone leaning on a rifle in a cap and a coat with epaulets. The statue is atop a high, wide stone pedestal or wall with sloping sides and an illegible plaque which looks like it says Boone's...
Gate leading to a walkway with flowers and foliage on either side. The image is in the center of a plaque from which floral elements hang on either side. Below the image are the names "Eleanor & Lewis Humphrey" and the quotation...
Northeast corner of 4th Street and Walnut Street, now Muhammad Ali Boulevard. Starks Building with a Rodes-Rapier Company plaque by the entrance. There are multiple stores on the ground floor including an athletic clothing store and Arcade Drug...