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Response to: Clinical Imaging Features of Sporadic and Genetic Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration TDP‐43 A and B

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Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
Sergi Borrego‐Écija   +3 more
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Perspective on historical perspectives

Journal of Applied Physiology, 2000
a number of changes have been initiated in the Journal of Applied Physiology by the new editor, Gary Sieck, and among these is a plan to have occasional papers on historical topics in physiology.
John B. West, consulting editor
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Perspectives on the Continuity Perspective

The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1982
This paper explores the strengths and limitations of the continuity perspective on aging. First, current usages of the concept are delineated. Then available literature is reviewed for evidence that continuity is in fact characteristic of the aging process and for indications that it is positively related to morale in old age. While lack of comparable
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Perspective on Perspectives

1981
Romanticism, through its stress on the uniqueness of the artist’s personal vision and its recognition that cultures widely separated in time and space have viewed the world differently, generated a sense of the relativity of different perceptual standpoints. Truth did not thereby become problematic, but it did become a potential problem.
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A Marxist Perspective—In Perspective

Early China, 1981
It Is widely assumed that archaeological material does not speak for itself but requires interpretation. Marxism provides an interpretative framework that can be useful, but not when applied dogmatically and mechanistically. Careful reading of recent archaeological work from China suggests increasing sophistication in the application of Marxism ...
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