Melinda
Woofter, spoke at the 2014 annual meeting about created illnesses.
Woofter. "He brings a wealth of experience in both banking industry executive management and corporate governance through his service to other banks and nonprofit organizations.
DeGiglio-Bellemare, Mario, Charlie Ellbe, and Kristopher
Woofter, eds.
AAPS president Melinda
Woofter, M.D., points out that another means of end-of-life planning is being developed or implemented in all but five states: Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) or a variant (J Am Phys Surg, spring 2016).
For example, Rhonda Wilcox's "Introduction" shows how Much Ado About Nothing references and builds on themes in Whedon's earlier work; David Kociemba's "From Beneath You, It Foreshadows" demonstrates how the critically neglected (and even reviled) first season of Buffy contains all the themes of the series in miniature; and Kristopher Karl
Woofter's "Watchers in the Woods" dissects the meta-layers of Cabin in the Woods's critique of horror movies and reality television, as well as its inter-textual references to Dollhouse.
Rylands, Alisa
Woofter and Cassie Hughes (eds), Indigenous Peoples and Conservation: From Rights to Resource Management (Arlington, VA: Conservation International, 2010).
Barbour County Superintendent of Schools, Jeffrey
Woofter, and Philip Barbour High School Principal, Mark Lamb, also participated in the presentation.
"Lighting plays such an integral part in collaborative spaces," observes Jennifer
Woofter, president of Strategic Sustainability Consulting.
Edge, Kay, Joseph Scarpaci and Heather
Woofter. "Mapping and Designing Havana: Republican, Socialist and Global Spaces." Cities 23.2 (2006): 85-98.
23 March 2012: Jordon Anderson, Kristopher Bonnejonne, Jason Fredericks, Peter Giambroni, Courtney Hutcheson, Kevin Johnson, James Lawson, Riley Lungmus, Marlene Osborne, Hillary Sebeny, Rebecca Shriver, Max Solomon, Rebecca
Woofter.
The building's facade and windows were restored by the mid 1990s, and in 1999 the Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations' Cultural Heritage Program, under the direction of Vivien
Woofter, began raising funds to restore its interior.
Routes of exposure in vertebrates include direct ingestion of toxin-producing cells, accumulation through trophic pathways, and direct exposure to extracellular toxin in the water column (often associated with bubbles) through gill exposure in fish or inhalation of aerosolized brevetoxins in humans and marine mammals (McFarren et al., 1965; Abbott et al., 1975; Fleming et al., 2005; Pierce et al, 2005;
Woofter et al., 2005).