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75 Latinx Artists to Know
A third-generation Chicana born in 1952 in Garden City, Kansas, Yreina D. Cervántez works across painting, printmaking, and muralism. She became an activist during her high school years, founding a chapter of United Mexican American Students (later renamed MEChA) at Westminster High School in Orange County, California. In 1970 she attended the Chicano Moratorium, a demonstration in East L.A. against the high death toll among Chicanos during the Vietnam War; that year she also enrolled as an art student at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
In the late 1970s, Cervántez became an artist in residence at Self-Help Graphics, where she would produce numerous prints over the course of her career. In 1999 she curated an atelier of prints by 11 women artists including Barbara Carrasco, Yolanda López, and Delila Montoya. She has also been involved with Mujeres de Maiz (“women of the corn”), an organization promoting art and wellness founded by artists in
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The main study objectives were to describe the practice of mechanical ventilation over an 18-year period in Mexico, and estimate changes in mortality among critical patients subjected to invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV).
DesignA retrospective subanalysis of a prospective observational study conducted in 1998, 2004, 2010 and 2016 was carried out.
SettingIntensive Care Units (ICUs) in Mexico.
ParticipantsAdult patients consecutively enrolled in the ICU during one month and who underwent IMV for more than 12h or noninvasive mechanical ventilation for more than one hour. Follow-up was performed up to a maximum of 28 days after inclusion.
InterventionsNone.
Principal variables of interestAge, sex, severity upon admission as estimated bygd SAPS II, parameters of daily arterial blood gases, treatment and comp
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It is a good day to be Rick Rubin. For starters, Rubin, the cofounder of Def Jam Recordings and perhaps the most prominent record producer of the last 30 years, is working in Malibu, which isn't a bad place to slave away. He's in the midst of a session at the legendary Shangri-La Studios—the bucolic, residential recording complex set up by the Band in 1976 as "a clubhouse where we and our friends could record albums and cross-pollinate one another's music," according to the late drummer Levon Helm. Bob Dylan once lived in a tent in the rose garden; his tour bus is still parked in the backyard. The Band filmed much of The Last Waltz with Martin Scorsese here. Eric Clapton recorded here, too. So did Van Morrison.
On a recent Friday, Rubin is adding horns to a track from the debut solo album b