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  • Book
    Susan Basalla and Maggie Debelius.
    Contents:
    Will I have to wear a suit? rethinking life after graduate school
    Getting your head ready
    Should I finish my dissertation?
    How to use your grad school years wisely
    So what am I going to do?
    Myths about post-academic careers
    Questions about graduate school and your future
    Your eclectic mix
    Post-academic profile: Abby Markoe, A.B.D. history of medicine, executive, director
    Squashwise
    How do I figure out what else to do? soul-searching before job searching
    Take inventory
    Break it down
    Looking backward: seven stories
    Guilty pleasures
    "This is your brain on graduate school"
    No need for a #2 pencil
    Where are all those PhDs anyway?
    Create your own possibilities
    Post-academic profile: Samantha Sutton, PhD in biology, life coach
    Asking the big questions: how to figure out if you want them and if they want you
    Asking the big questions
    Answering the big questions: three strategies
    Transitional tales
    So what's next?
    Post-academic profile: Xiuwen Tu, PhD in physics, Sun Power Corporation, device and characterization engineer
    This might hurt a bit: turning a CV into a résumé
    Getting ready to write a résumé
    Writing a résumé: the first draft
    A few more words of advice
    After you've drafted a résumé
    Case studies and sample résumés
    Cover letters that will get you hired
    Post-academic profile: Alyssa Picard, PhD in history, staff representative for the Michigan Affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers
    Sweaty palms, warm heart: how to turn an interview into a job
    Before the interview
    During the interview
    After the interview
    What if the interview doesn't go well?
    The job offer (or lack thereof)
    Negotiation
    Adjusting to your new job
    Post-academic profile: Scott Keeter, PhD in political science, director of Survey Research, Pew Research Center for the People & the Press
    Conclusion.
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  • Article
    Marciani RD, Gonty AA, Giansanti JS, Avila J.
    Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1977 Mar;43(3):365-72.
    A pilot study was conducted to investigate the osteogenic potential of autogenous cancellous-marrow grafts placed in irradiated tissue. Three dogs received 4,100 rads in ten treatments ooer 32 days. Postirradiation discontinuity mandibular defects were created. These defects were restored with cancellous-marrow autogenous bone supported in position by a titanium mesh basket. Bony union occurred in all the mandibles. The titanium mesh partially eroded through the oral mucosa in two animals. The quantity of new bone formed in the surgical defect varied. Two dogs had complete restoration of the resected mandible. Histologic observations were documented in both the graft area and the surgically uninvolved contralateral side of the mandible.
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