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Autor:
Debora L. Liddell
Publikováno v:
Journal of College and Character. 10
About Brian Hoyt Brian Hoyt is associate professor of management at Ohio University in the department of management. He teaches management and marketing classes. Prior to entering the higher education work force, Brian was an executive in the manufac
Publikováno v:
Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. 22:507-508
Autor:
Liddell, Debora L
Publikováno v:
Journal of College & Character; 2009, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p-1, 5p
Autor:
William Snyder, Mike Toole, Mike Hanyak, Mathew Higgins, Daniel Hyde, Edward Mastascusa, Brian Hoyt, Michael Prince, Margot Vigeant
Publikováno v:
2002 Annual Conference Proceedings.
Publikováno v:
2002 Annual Conference Proceedings.
Project Catalyst: Successes And Frustrations Of Introducing Systemic Change To Engineering Education
Autor:
Leslie Pease, Edward Mastascusa, Dan Hyde, Brian Hoyt, Bill Snyder, Maurice F. Aburdene, Michael Prince, Margot Vigeant
Publikováno v:
2001 Annual Conference Proceedings.
Autor:
Steve Shooter, Micheal Hanyak, Matt Higgins, Marie Wagner, Ed Mastascusa, Dan Hyde, Brian Hoyt, Bill Snyder, Michael Prince
Publikováno v:
2003 Annual Conference Proceedings.
Autor:
Liddell, Debora L
Publikováno v:
Journal of College and Character; November 2008, Vol. 10 Issue: 2
Autor:
Samantha K, Holden, Luis D, Medina, Brian, Hoyt, Stefan H, Sillau, Brian D, Berman, Jennifer G, Goldman, Daniel, Weintraub, Benzi M, Kluger
Publikováno v:
Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. 33(11)
BACKGROUND: Outcome measures that capture functional abilities related to cognition offer the potential to demonstrate real-world effectiveness of cognitive-enhancing treatments. However, distinguishing functional disability related to cognition from
Autor:
Laura J, Weinkle, Brian, Hoyt, John A, Thompson, Stefan, Sillau, Jody, Tanabe, Justin, Honce, Olga, Klepitskaya
Publikováno v:
Movement disorders clinical practice. 5(4)
OBJECTIVES: Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN‐DBS) is an effective treatment for improving the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). Overall, cognitive function remains stable after STN‐DBS in most patients. However, cognitive