نتایج جستجو برای: dobbins

تعداد نتایج: 83  

2015
Nada A. Al-Tassan Nicola Whiffin Fay J. Hosking Claire Palles Susan M. Farrington Sara E. Dobbins Rebecca Harris Maggie Gorman Albert Tenesa Brian F. Meyer Salma M. Wakil Ben Kinnersley Harry Campbell Lynn Martin Christopher G. Smith Shelley Idziaszczyk Ella Barclay Timothy S. Maughan Richard Kaplan Rachel Kerr David Kerr Daniel D. Buchanan Aung Ko Win John Hopper Mark Jenkins Noralane M. Lindor Polly A. Newcomb Steve Gallinger David Conti Fred Schumacher Graham Casey Malcolm G. Dunlop Ian P. Tomlinson Jeremy P. Cheadle Richard S. Houlston

Nada A. Al-Tassan, Nicola Whiffin, Fay J. Hosking, Claire Palles, Susan M. Farrington, Sara E. Dobbins, Rebecca Harris, Maggie Gorman, Albert Tenesa, Brian F. Meyer, Salma M. Wakil, Ben Kinnersley, Harry Campbell, Lynn Martin, Christopher G. Smith, Shelley Idziaszczyk, Ella Barclay, Timothy S. Maughan, Richard Kaplan, Rachel Kerr, David Kerr, Daniel D. Buchanan, Aung Ko Win, John Hopper, Mark J...

Journal: :British heart journal 1968
V Persaud

Non-traumatic aneurysms ofthe subclavian artery are rare. The reported cases have been due to compression from cervical ribs (Steinberg, 1964), syphilis (Muller, 1935; Daniel, 1951), atherosclerosis (McCallen and Schaff, 1956; Richards and Elliott, 1957; Bjork, 1965), contiguous tuberculous lesions (Moloney, 1955; Hara and Bransford, 1963), and congenital defects in the arterial wall (Perry and...

Journal: :Vision Research 2006
Elliot D. Freeman Jon Driver

Two ambiguous transparent structure-from-motion (SFM) stimuli often appear to co-rotate. Grossmann & Dobbins (2003) reported breakdown of such perceptual coupling when one stimulus was made unambiguous (by rendering it opaque), leading them to propose that coupling depends generally on differential stimulus ambiguity. In contrast, we demonstrate robust stimulus-driven coupling even when one SFM...

2013
John Wallace

The importance of research evidence in clinical decision-making is accepted on an intellectual level and is largely unquestioned. It is assumed that by funding research an eventual improvement in healthcare will occur. In practice, however, behaviour often diverges from evidence-based recommendations (Oxman 1995) and good clinical evidence is not necessarily used. It can sometimes take 17 years...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2000
K N Ochsner

The author used the remember/know paradigm and the dual process recognition model of A. P. Yonelinas, N. E. A. Kroll, I. Dobbins, M. Lazzara, and R. T. Knight (1998) to study the states of awareness accompanying recognition of affective images and the processes of recollection and familiarity that may underlie them. Results from all experiments showed that (a) negative stimuli tended to be reme...

Journal: :Water 2023

Self-purification plays an important role in water regulating ecosystem services aimed at protecting river quality from pollutant inputs. The Citarum River is the longest West Java, Indonesia where has declined due to inputs domestic and non-domestic activities. This study aims investigate status of self-purification influence upstream River, Cihawuk Majalaya segments, which are rural urban are...

Journal: :Revista espanola de cardiologia 2010
José A San Román

Rev Esp Cardiol. 2010;63(2):240-52 251 3. Marrakchi C, Abdennadher M, Blin D. Endocarditis caused by Tropheryma whippelii. Tunis Med. 2004;82:781-4. 4. Schneider T, Salamon-Looijen M, Von Herbay A, Schwerdt H, Weg-Remers S, Stallmach A, et al. Whipple’s disease with aortic regurgitation requiring aortic valve replacement. Infection. 1998;26:178-80. 5 Khairy P, Graham AF. Whipple’s disease and t...

2012
TIMOTHY J. GAWNE NORBERTO M. GRZYWACZ KENT T. KEYSER THOMAS T. NORTON

The ganglion cell output of the retina constitutes a bottleneck in sensory processing in that ganglion cells must encode multiple stimulus parameters in their responses. Here we investigate encoding strategies of On-Off directionally selective retinal ganglion cells (On-Off DS RGCs) in rabbits, a class of cells dedicated to representing motion. The exquisite axial discrimination of these cells ...

1998
P. Gail Wise

"Three hundred and sixty-degree feedback" ("360") is the popular name for performance feedback collected from multiple raters. In the typical 360 process, supervisor(s), subordinates, peers, and (less frequently) internal or external customers provide feedback on performance for each target ratee, using some type of standardized instrument (London & Smither, in press; Tornow, 1993a). The ratee ...

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