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Hemodialysis Sources

  • Leghari, Naeem-Ullah, et al. "Hemodialysis; Psychosocial Stressors In Patients Undergoing." Professional Medical Journal 22.6 (2015): 762-766. Academic Search Complete. Web. 22 Oct. 2015.
  • Ferguson, Thomas W., et al. "An Economic Assessment Model Of Rural And Remote Satellite Hemodialysis Units." Plos ONE 10.8 (2015): 1-11. Academic Search Complete. Web. 22 Oct. 2015.
  • Cardinaels, Eline P. M., et al. "Acute Effects Of Conventional And Extended Hemodialysis And Hemodiafiltration On High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponins." Clinical Chemistry & Laboratory Medicine 53.11 (2015): e289-e292. Academic Search Complete. Web. 22 Oct. 2015.
  • Agüera, Maria Luisa, et al. "Efficiency Of Original Versus Generic Intravenous Iron Formulations In Patients On Haemodialysis." Plos ONE 10.9 (2015): 1-13. Academic Search Complete. Web. 22 Oct. 2015. Erinhufft (talk) 23:51, 22 October 2015 (UTC)

Adding a Lead Section

  • The New Orleans Pelicans were founded in 2014, after changing the name from the New Orleans Hornets. After moving the New Orleans Jazz to Salt Lake City in 1979, New Orleans did not have an NBA team, until 2002, when the Charlotte Hornets relocated to New Orleans, allowing the New Orleans Hornets to make their debut. The team seemed solid and transitioning well to the relocation. During the team's first few seasons, many changes were made to the roster, the coaching staff, as well as the location, due to the devastating effects of Hurricane Katrina. The team temporarily relocated to Oklahoma City while New Orleans was recovering from the natural disaster. In 2007, the team made it back to New Orleans for a full season. After having its ups and downs, the team ultimately traded star player Chris Paul, as well as selling the franchise to Tom Benson. Immediately after the deal, Benson changed the name from the New Orleans Hornets to the New Orleans Pelicans. With the new ownership came a new team, including a new star player, Anthony Davis. Erinhufft (talk) 01:30, 4 November 2015 (UTC)

Adding Sources to Spain and the American Revolutionary War

  • Buescher, John. "Teaching History.org, Home of the National History Education Clearinghouse." Spain in the American Revolution | Teachinghistory.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Feb. 2017.
    • "Spain's motivation to help the American colonists was driven by a desire to regain the land it had lost to Britain and, with other European powers, make incremental gains against British possessions in other parts of the world."
  • Light Townsend Cummins, Spanish Observers and the American Revolution, 1775-1783 (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1991).

Adding Sources to Bipolar I disorder

  • Datto, Catherine, et al. "Bipolar II Compared With Bipolar I Disorder: Baseline Characteristics And Treatment Response To Quetiapine In A Pooled Analysis Of Five Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trials Of Acute Bipolar Depression." Annals Of General Psychiatry 15.(2016): 1-12. Academic Search Complete. Web. 9 Feb. 2017.
    • "Patients with bipolar II disorder consistently showed a slower response than bipolar I patients to all treatments, based on the week 4 assessments of mean MADRS, CGIS, and HAM-A scores. By week 8, however, the symptom improvements in bipolar II patients approximated those in bipolar I patients for each treatment (Figs.  5, 7, 8). Comparison of MADRS items showed broadly equivalent improvements in the bipolar I and II subtypes."