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  2. Donald Shiley - Wikipedia

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    Shiley began working at Edwards Laboratories, located in Orange County, California, south of Los Angeles, the first manufacturer of artificial heart-valves. [2] Later he established his own company, Shiley Laboratories, in the same area. His first valve was developed together with the American heart-surgeon Kay, and was the first disc heart-valve.

  3. Björk–Shiley valve - Wikipedia

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    Björk–Shiley valve, as depicted in patent #US003824629. The Björk–Shiley valve is a mechanical artificial heart valve. The valve was co-invented by American engineer Donald Shiley and Swedish heart surgeon Viking Björk. Beginning in 1971, it has been used to replace aortic valves and mitral valves. It was the first successful tilting ...

  4. Shiley - Wikipedia

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    Shiley may refer to: Bjork–Shiley valve, mechanical heart valve prosthesis; Donald Shiley, one of the co-inventors of Pfizer's Bjork-Shiley heart valve; Jean Shiley (1911–1998), former American high jumper; Shiley tube, a cuffed tracheostomy tube

  5. Viking Björk - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, he collaborated with American engineer Donald Shiley to develop the Björk–Shiley valve, a mechanical prosthetic heart valve. It was the first "tilting disc valve", used to replace the aortic or mitral valve. Many modifications followed, including the convexo-concave valve. The convexo-concave valve had defects in form of strut ...

  6. Inside Iraq: The Untold Stories - Wikipedia

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    Mike Shiley wrote and directed the documentary. Sharon Okonek was the executive producer and Page Ostrow and Rick Ray were the executive producers. The music of the film was composed by Thomas Schroyer. Editing was done by Lindsey Goodwin-Grayzel, Wolfie Pfrommer, and Rick Ray. [3]

  7. Roberto Malinow - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Malinow is an Argentine-born American neuroscientist at the University of California, San Diego. [2] He is currently a distinguished professor of neurobiology and neurosciences, and holds the Shiley Chair in Alzheimer's Disease Research at UCSD. [3]

  8. Shiley Hall - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Shiley Hall is an academic building on the University of Portland campus in Portland, ...

  9. Ryan AbilityLab - Wikipedia

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    Rehabilitation is a relatively new medical specialty, becoming certified as such in 1947. [6] Immediately following World War II, which had a significant impact on the specialty of rehabilitation, General Omar Bradley, the head the Veterans Administration, recruited Dr. Paul Magnuson, [7] a U.S. Army orthopaedic surgeon, who created the infrastructure for the VA to provide rehabilitation for ...