نتایج جستجو برای: turning point

تعداد نتایج: 543362  

Journal: :The Cerebral palsy journal 1967
J E Hertz

rapidly.on the ganlge: for when this job was done, there was no other for him. Leaving the g'araO'e at quitting time Edcar walked to the tool b b' b . I shed to put away his tools. In front of him, just at the SIde of t ie door, lay two new saws. He could sell them for quite a sum. No one knew that they really belonged to Mr. Bell. Edgar reacl!ed for the two saws. The teeth on the saws grinned ...

2009
Nikhil Srivastava Damon A. Clark

swimming C. elegans 3 4 Nikhil Srivastava (1), Damon A. Clark (1), Aravinthan D.T. Samuel (1) 5 6 Department of Physics and Center for Brain Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, 7 MA 8 9 Running Head: Turns in swimming worms 10 11 Corresponding author: 12 Aravinthan Samuel 13 17 Oxford Street 14 Cambridge, MA 02138 15 e-mail: [email protected] 16 17 18 19 Articles in PresS. J Neurop...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 2013
Felix J Rogers

The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association October 2013 | Vol 113 | No. 10 The resignation of Gilbert E. D’Alonzo Jr, DO, as editor in chief of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA)1 presents 2 challenges, each of them daunting. Clearly the first challenge is to find his replacement. The AOA has had just a handful of editors in its history, and Dr D’Alonzo will be leaving a remark...

2007
JAn skAlouD

s p r i n g 2 0 0 7 www.insidegnss.com www.insidegnss.com s p r i n g 2 0 0 7 InsideGNSS 25 In many sports, the margin between victory and defeat may be a matter of a few hundredths of a second. Certainly that is true of skiing competition where the demands on equipment and the performance pressure on athletes are tremendous — and not just on elite skiers, but increasingly on participants at ev...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
C Csillag

Journal: :Annals of surgery 1987
A R Mansberger

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2005
D Coggon

W ith the successful control of many of the most serious occupational hazards to health, the focus of occupational medicine in developed countries has shifted to other work related disorders that are rarely fatal but cause substantial disability. This paper hypothesises that many of these disorders do not arise from detectable organic pathology, but rather are a psychologically mediated respons...

2012
Fritjof Capra

The new view of reality was by no means easy to accept for physicists at the beginning of the century. Exploration of the atomic and subatomic world brought them in contact with a strange and unexpected reality. In their struggle to grasp this new reality, scientists became painfully aware that their basic concepts, their language, and their whole way of thinking were inadequate to describe ato...

Journal: :Neuron 1997
Maria Karayiorgou Joseph A Gogos

tially with degree of relation to an affected individual. Schizophrenia has been called “arguably the worst disFor example, compared with the z1% risk the general ease affecting mankind.” The worldwide lifetime prevapopulation has to develop schizophrenia, the risk to lence of the disorder is z1%. In 1990, the cost of caring first cousins of schizophrenics is z2%, the risk to their for patients...

Journal: :Psychological review 1994
G H Bower

This target article by Estes (1950) sparked the mathematical learning theory movement, which took seriously the goal of predicting quantitative details of behavioral data from standard learning experiments. The central constructs of Estes's theory were stimulus variability, stimulus sampling, and stimulus-response association by contiguity, all cast within a framework enabling predictions of re...

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