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pro vyhledávání: '"Joshua Emmons"'
Autor:
Rebecca I. Spain, Andrea Hildebrand, Carin S. Waslo, William D. Rooney, Joshua Emmons, Daniel L. Schwartz, Mark S. Freedman, M. Mateo Paz Soldan, Pavle Repovic, Andrew J. Solomon, John Rinker, Mitchell Wallin, Jodie K. Haselkorn, Olaf Stuve, Robert H. Gross, Aaron P. Turner
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neurology, Vol 14 (2023)
BackgroundCognitive dysfunction and brain atrophy are both common in progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) but are seldom examined comprehensively in clinical trials. Antioxidant treatment may affect the neurodegeneration characteristic of progressive
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https://doaj.org/article/f92e810a84084b538afa13a6598b19e5
Autor:
Spain, Rebecca I., Hildebrand, Andrea, Waslo, Carin S., Rooney, William D., Emmons, Joshua, Schwartz, Daniel L., Freedman, Mark S., Paz Soldan, M. Mateo, Repovic, Pavle, Solomon, Andrew J., Rinker II, John, Wallin, Mitchell, Haselkorn, Jodie K., Stuve, Olaf, Gross, Robert H., Turner, Aaron P.
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neurology; 2023, p1-11, 11p
Autor:
Harold Weigold
The fascinating history of an old Connecticut town whose founding, prospering, early 19th century decline, and 20th century resurgence reflect the history of many, many New England villages.The story starts in 1713 when the nearby town of Windsor est
Autor:
Charles Knowles Bolton
Arranged in alphabetical order, this work cross-references over 5,000 names of brides and grooms, the information being from the'Massachusetts Centinel'and the'Columbian Centinel.'While primarily New England marriages, there are entries from all of t
Autor:
Robert J. Dunkle, Ann S. Lainhart
This work makes available to the genealogist thousands of records of baptism, marriage, and death, as well as records of admission and covenanter from a heretofore unpublished source. It should be pointed out that the actual New North Church records
Autor:
Edward W. McGlenen
Containing the names of approximately 75,000 persons,'Boston Marriages'can be likened to an encyclopedic directory of that town's 18th-century population. The marriages derive from various sources, the vast majority from records in the custody of the