نتایج جستجو برای: WMS

تعداد نتایج: 897  

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2011
A Catherine Markham Laurence R Gesquiere Jean-Philippe Bellenger Susan C Alberts Jeanne Altmann

In immature wild savannah baboons (Papio cynocephalus), we observed symptoms consistent with copper (Cu) deficiency and, more specifically, with a disorder referred to as white monkey syndrome (WMS) in laboratory primates. The objectives of this study were to characterize this pathology, and test three hypotheses that (1) Cu deficiency may have been induced by zinc (Zn) toxicity, (2) it may hav...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2001
J E Schmitt S Eliez U Bellugi A L Reiss

BACKGROUND As a neurobehavioral disorder with a specific neurocognitive profile and a well-defined genetic etiology, Williams syndrome (WMS) provides an exceptional opportunity to examine associations among measures of behavior, neuroanatomy, and genetics. This study was designed to determine how cerebral shape differs between the brains of subjects with WMS and those of normal controls. SUBJ...

2005
Ahmet Sayar Geoffrey Fox Mehmet S. Aktas Marlon Pierce Galip Aydin

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) defines a number of standards (both for data models and for online services) that have been widely adopted in the Geographical Information System (GIS) community. In this paper we will describe our group's efforts to implement GIS services according to OGC standard specifications in accordance with the Web Services approach. This paper focuses on the Web Map...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2001
J E Schmitt S Eliez I S Warsofsky U Bellugi A L Reiss

Williams syndrome (WMS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by relative preservations of language ability and facial processing despite deficits in overall intelligence, problem solving, and visuospatial processing. Subjects with WMS also display hypersocial behavior and excessive linguistic affect during conversations and when giving narratives. Neuroimaging studies have shown global redu...

2010
Boon-Yuen Ng Atreyi Kankanhalli Kee Kiat Koo James Wei Luen Yip

Communication problems among healthcare professionals are known to adversely affect patient care. Web-based healthcare messaging systems (WMS) are seen as a means to improve communication. However, power imbalances among healthcare professionals may affect their communication and WMS use. In this study, we aim to understand how power relations affect WMS usage patterns. The hypotheses are teste...

2014
Mohd Hussain Shah Vishwanath Bhat Jyoti S. Shetty Arun Kumar

PURPOSE Weill-Marchesani syndrome (WMS) is a rare connective tissue disorder, characterized by short stature, microspherophakic lens, and stubby hands and feet (brachydactyly). WMS is caused by mutations in the FBN1, ADAMTS10, and LTBP2 genes. Mutations in the LTBP2 and ADAMTS17 genes cause a WMS-like syndrome, in which the affected individuals show major features of WMS but do not display brac...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 2011
James B Hoelzle Nathaniel W Nelson Clifford A Smith

Dimensional structures underlying the Wechsler Memory Scale-Fourth Edition (WMS-IV) and Wechsler Memory Scale-Third Edition (WMS-III) were compared to determine whether the revised measure has a more coherent and clinically relevant factor structure. Principal component analyses were conducted in normative samples reported in the respective technical manuals. Empirically supported procedures gu...

Journal: :Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR 2011
L Isaac A Lincoln

BACKGROUND Williams syndrome (WMS) is a rare genetic disorder with an estimated prevalence of 1 in 20 000 live births. Among other characteristics, WMS has a distinctive cognitive profile with spared face processing and language skills that contrasts with impairment in the cognitive domains of spatial cognition, problem solving and planning. It remains unclear whether individuals with WMS proce...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2000
A L Reiss S Eliez J E Schmitt E Straus Z Lai W Jones U Bellugi

Williams syndrome (WMS), a genetic condition resulting from a contiguous deletion on the long arm of chromosome 7, is associated with a relatively consistent profile of neurocognitive and neurobehavioral features. The distinctiveness and regularity of the profile of learning and behavioral characteristics in this genetic condition suggests that underlying neurobiological correlates may be ident...

Journal: :Geoinformatics FCE CTU 2009

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