Knee--Mechanical properties; Knee--Pathophysiology; Gait in humans; Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee is associated with decline in functional capacity and ultimately leads to Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) in many of these patients. Exercise regimens prior to surgery may potentially enhance pre and post TKA...
This study compared brief, single sessions of physical activity (PA, self-paced treadmill walking) and relaxation/meditation (R/M, the "Body Scan") on positive and negative affect and anxiety measures in female undergraduates. Both were...
"Even the question of whom it represents involves a degree of controversy. Lautrec and his cousin Tapie de Celeyran are shown walking across the rear space, having passed La Goulue who adjusts her hair in a mirror. Joyant identified the...
Woodblock prints of, from top to bottom starting at left: sheep; ship with sails; woman walking with young child, while older boy and dog walk ahead; boy reading and woman sewing at table; three boys walking on stilts behind stork; boy and girl...
Paintings; Oil paintings; Portraits; Portrait paintings; Self-portraits; Group portraits; Men; Women; Artists; Painters (Artists); Draftspersons; Critics; Collectors; Art collectors; Authors; Photographers; Dancers; Entertainers; People associated...
"Even the question of whom it represents involves a degree of controversy. Lautrec and his cousin Tapie de Celeyran are shown walking across the rear space, having passed La Goulue who adjusts her hair in a mirror. Joyant identified the...
Woodblock prints of, from left to right starting at top left: Woman and cat rushing to aid of girl in water, holding onto branch; seated woman pointing to standing girl, who holds out the bottom of her dress; woman and boy example letters spelling...
Gene therapy; Spinal cord--Wounds and injuries; Tissue engineering
The combination of viral mediated gene delivery, tissue engineering, and Schwann cell (SC) transplantation offer a promising strategy to enhance axonal regeneration and functional recovery following spinal cord injury (SCI). The rationale and...
Kaufman Straus Store, Fourth Street between Walnut & Liberty Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Diagonal close-up of much of the Kaufman Straus Co., with a sign above the first floor saying its name. Many of the windows have light-striped awnings,...
Post offices; Post Office and Customs House (Louisville, Ky.); Men; Women; Streets
Chestnut Street in Louisville, Kentucky with a view towards Post Office and Customs House located on Fourth Street at Chestnut Street. Building demolished in 1942-1943. Two women are walking in foreground, one woman is walking in street, and two...
Children; Men; Women; Animals; Play (Recreation); Toys; Farming; Reading; Spinning
Woodblock prints of, from left to right starting at top: girl seated outdoors holding dog; man in overcoat and top hat facing man in shirtsleeves and vest holding axe; axe leaning against tree stump (sideways); man and boy on porch, with dog and...
Woodblock prints of, from top to bottom starting at top left: woman seated in chair, reading; boy in sailor suit standing on shore, pointing to approaching ship; children riding in horse-drawn sleigh; dog and sheep; man on horseback approaching...
Easter cards; Easter eggs; Rabbits; Animals in human situations
Rabbit walking on hind legs with a basket on his back containing Easter eggs and smaller rabbits. The basket resembles a peddler's pack, and the rabbit holds a walking stick and pulls on a doorbell cord as he approaches a doorway. Below the rabbit,...
Students; Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Miller Hall (Louisville, Ky.)
Students walking east on Barbee Avenue at 2nd Street. Miller Hall is in the background. Shows urban renewal cleared block between 2nd and 1st streets; construction equipment can be seen to the left along Brandeis (October 2, 1969). People: Donna...
"This is an early example of Buren's use of stripe motifs in a public context. He has continued the practice to the present. For instance, in 1997 in Munster, Germany, his contribution to a festival of site-specific sculpture consisted of...
"This is an early example of Buren's use of stripe motifs in a public context. He has continued the practice to the present. For instance, in 1997 in Munster, Germany, his contribution to a festival of site-specific sculpture consisted of...
African Americans; African Americans--Education; African Americans--Social conditions; African American social workers; African American educators; African American college teachers; Segregation in education; Civil rights leaders; Lincoln Institute...
Oral history interview with Eleanor Young Love, conducted on October 2, 1978 by Kenneth Chumbley. Dr. Love was a U of L professor and administrator, and sister of civil rights leader Whitney Young, Jr. Dr. Love discusses her parents, Laura and...
Hotels; Buildings; Automobiles; Streets; Stores & shops; Transportation; Street railroads; Brown Hotel (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 335 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Trolleys and automobiles line the road in front of the Brown Hotel on Broadway. In the middle of the street is a median strip where passengers of the trolleys embark and disembark. Wide sidewalks...
Theaters; Cultural facilities; Interiors; Historic buildings
Address: 2313 W. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Wooden seats are fixed in rows facing the stage at Ideal Theatre. An aisle provides walking space to the seats and the stage where a curtain is down. The stage is framed almost like a photograph...