نتایج جستجو برای: world war i

تعداد نتایج: 1463135  

1997
Kristina Groth

A common type of pages on the World Wide Web concerns individual persons. These “personal home pages” often include information about activities, interest areas etc, and show what knowledge and interests different persons have. In a “knowledge net” the idea is to distribute information about peoples knowledge about different topics. To do this references to “who-knows-what” is given. This repor...

Journal: :Law and Contemporary Problems 1944

Journal: :Endeavour 2014
Richard P Hallion

On December 17, 1903, the brothers Wilbur and Orville Wright flew the world's first successful airplane, following this with the first military airplane in 1908. (The 1908 Flyer was built by the brothers in response to a 1907 requirements specification for a 2-place aircraft capable of flying at 40 mph and able to be broken down and transported in a horse-drawn wagon. Technically, since it cras...

2017
Megan K. Yee Patricia A. Janulewicz Daniel R. Seichepine Kimberly A. Sullivan Susan P. Proctor Maxine H. Krengel

Recent research demonstrated a relation between traumatic brain injury (TBI), health symptoms and diagnosis of Gulf War Illness (GWI) in Gulf War Veterans, but no study has examined the impact of multiple mild TBIs (mTBIs). A total of 229 male Gulf War Veterans from the Ft Devens Cohort were categorized by a number of mTBIs reported. One-way ANOVA and chi-square test of independence were used t...

2013
Melanie Klein Donald Winnicott

During World War II and the brutal experience of German attacks against civilians on the home front, Britain underwent a consequential, yet unstudied, development. This total war elevated British psychoanalysis to a role not enjoyed anywhere else in the world. Under the shock of bombing and evacuation, exiled continental analysts such as Anna Freud (Sigmund Freud’s daughter) and Melanie Klein a...

Journal: :Frontiers of neurology and neuroscience 2016
Olivier Walusinski Laurent Tatu Julien Bogousslavsky

The Great War accelerated the development of neurological knowledge. Many neurological signs and syndromes, as well as new nosological entities such as war psychoneuroses, were described during the conflict. The period between 1914 and 1918 was the first time in which many neurologists were concentrated in wartime neurology centres and confronted with a number of neurological patients never see...

Journal: :International Trends / Mezhdunarodnye protsessy 2015

2013
Ingrid Immonen

INTRODUCTION This study is part the project "Nursing in Borderland - Finnmark 1939-1950" within nursing history that sheds light on nursing and health care during World War II in Finnmark County, Northern Norway. The study focuses on challenges in nursing care that arose during the war because of war activities in the Barents area. This article focuses on challenges caused by shortage of suppli...

Journal: :History of psychology 2000
F Parot

Between World War I and World War II, psychology adopted a direction open to human sciences; I. Meyerson was the main organizer of this choice. Leading the Societe de Psychologie and the Journal de Psychologie Normale et Pathologique, he tried to construct an individual and collective psychology that reflected not only the scientific preoccupations of his masters and friends but also their poli...

2013
Ulrich S Tran Tobias M Glück Brigitte Lueger-Schuster

BACKGROUND War-related traumata in childhood and young-adulthood may have long-lasting negative effects on mental health. The focus of recent research has shifted to examine positive adaption despite traumatic experiences, i.e. resilience. We investigated personal and environmental factors associated with resilience in a sample of elderly Austrians (N = 293) who reported traumatic experiences i...

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