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A generalized Luria–Delbrück model
Mathematical Biosciences, 2005We develop extensions of the Luria-Delbrück model that explicitly consider non-exponential growth of normal cells and a birth-death process with mean exponential or Gompertz growth of mutants. Death of mutant cells can be important in clones arising during cancer progression.
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Luria's Approach to Neuropsychological Assessment
International Journal of Neuroscience, 1992A. R. Luria's approach to neuropsychological assessment was examined. Three basic points of departure from Luria are presented: his interpretation of cognitive activity as functional systems, his emphasis on the individualized approach, and the importance of the analysis of the errors.
Alfredo Ardila
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2022
The life of Nobel-winning biologist Salvador Luria, whose passion for science was equaled by his commitment to political engagement in Cold War America. Blacklisted from federal funding review panels but awarded a Nobel Prize for his research on bacteriophage, biologist Salvador Luria (1912–1991) was as much an activist as a scientist ...
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The life of Nobel-winning biologist Salvador Luria, whose passion for science was equaled by his commitment to political engagement in Cold War America. Blacklisted from federal funding review panels but awarded a Nobel Prize for his research on bacteriophage, biologist Salvador Luria (1912–1991) was as much an activist as a scientist ...
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American Psychologist, 2020
Presents the obituary of Zella Luria (1924 -2018). Zella Luria, a pioneering female psychologist, passed away peacefully on June 10, 2018, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Luria is best known for her work on the development of gender identity and sexuality.
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Presents the obituary of Zella Luria (1924 -2018). Zella Luria, a pioneering female psychologist, passed away peacefully on June 10, 2018, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Luria is best known for her work on the development of gender identity and sexuality.
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Russian Neuropsychology After Luria
Neuropsychology Review, 1999It is now more than 20 years after Luria's death in 1977. His collaborators, disciples, and followers both in Russia and abroad continue to further develop his work. The development of Russian neuropsychology reflects the universal tendency to replace static neuropsychology, which relates individuals' behavior to fixed cerebral lesions, with dynamic ...
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Introduction: Neuropsychological Assessment Après Luria
Neuropsychology Review, 1999Neuropsychological assessment since Alexander R. Luria's death in 1977 has demonstrated increased sophistication and advancement, and a number of models or approaches to neuropsychological assessment are available worldwide today. This article reviews, in the context of this special issue, Luria's influence on the further development of ...
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