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CSF Monoamine Metabolites and Cognitive Trajectory in Early Parkinson's Disease
ABSTRACT Background Imaging and postmortem studies indicate that abnormalities in monoaminergic neurotransmission contribute to cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease (PD). However, it remains uncertain if cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) monoamine metabolites can serve as biomarkers of cognitive decline in early PD.
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The Case of a 19‐Year‐Old Woman Presenting With Headache and Transient Loss of Consciousness
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
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ACM SIGUCCS Newsletter, 1985
This paper is based upon a panel discussion held at the twelfth Computing Center Management Symposium, March 27-29, 1985. The session chair was Barbara B. Wolfe, Assistant Vice President for Information Systems at the University of Minnesota; the panelists were Geraldine E. MacDonald, Director of the Computing Center at the State University of New York,
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This paper is based upon a panel discussion held at the twelfth Computing Center Management Symposium, March 27-29, 1985. The session chair was Barbara B. Wolfe, Assistant Vice President for Information Systems at the University of Minnesota; the panelists were Geraldine E. MacDonald, Director of the Computing Center at the State University of New York,
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Nature Materials, 2007
The increasing complexity of teaching and research poses significant challenges for public universities. The University of California, Berkeley, might provide a successful model for the 21st century.
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The increasing complexity of teaching and research poses significant challenges for public universities. The University of California, Berkeley, might provide a successful model for the 21st century.
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Brazil's public universities in crisis
Science, 2017In the face of Brazil's deep economic recession, federal, state, and municipal governments are implementing austerity policies. In December 2016, the federal government approved freezing public investments on science, technology, innovation, education, and health care for the next 20 years ([ 1 ...
Carla C, Siqueira +1 more
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Public Policy Affecting Universal Design
Assistive Technology, 1998The federal government has passed numerous laws that have focused on everything from civil rights legislation to accessibility mandates. This paper looks at the cumulative effects of federal legislation and nonlegislative activities on breaking down the wall of inequality for persons with disabilities and promoting the concept of universal design and ...
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Ethiopian new public universities
Quality Assurance in Education, 2016Purpose– This paper aims to analyze and illustrate achievements and challenges of Ethiopian higher education, both at the system level and at the level of new public universities.Design/methodology/approach– Achievements and challenges at the system level are based on literature review and secondary data.
Van Deuren, Rita +3 more
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Public Intellectuals, Public Life, and the University
Argumentation and Advocacy, 2003In 1999, Florida Atlantic University (FAU) commenced its "Public Intellectuals Program," an interdisciplinary, Ph.D. degree-granting program in Comparative Studies. Writing about the new program in The Chronicle of Higher Education, Alison Schneider remarked: "Starting a Ph.D.
Daniel C. Brouwer, Catherine R. Squires
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