Motor Cortical Activation Assessment in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Patients Enrolled in Gait Rehabilitation: A Secondary Analysis of the RAGTIME Trial Assisted by Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy [PDF]
This study aimed to determine cortical activation responses to two different rehabilitative programs, as measured through functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). As a secondary analysis of the RAGTIME trial, we studied 24 patients with progressive
Nicola Lamberti +6 more
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Reception of the Ragtime and the Grizzly Bear Dance in the Art of the Early 20th Century [PDF]
In this article, the author analyses the reception of the grizzly bear dance in the visual culture of the early 20th century. Such a study is relevant in the Russian discourse, since in recent years, there have been separate works on the reception of ...
Martynova Daria O.
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The effectiveness of Robot-Assisted Gait Training versus conventional therapy on mobility in severely disabled progressIve MultiplE sclerosis patients (RAGTIME): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
BackgroundGait and mobility impairments affect the quality of life (QoL) of patients with progressive multiple sclerosis (MS). Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) is an effective rehabilitative treatment but evidence of its superiority compared to other ...
Straudi S +11 more
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In 1955, Elvis Presley and Ray Charles each stormed the pop charts with songs employing the same propulsive rhythm. Both would soon be hailed as rock 'n' roll stars, but today the two songs would likely be described as quintessential examples, respectively, of rockabilly and soul.
Wayne Marshall
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Doctorow’s Ragtime is a novel which Linda Hutcheon has labeled as a Historiographic Metafictional narrative, i.e., a work which self-consciously draws attention to its artificiality.
Marwan Maho Abdi +1 more
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Edgar Lawrence Doctorow’s Ragtime: Ragtime Music and the Musicalization of Fiction
The purpose of the present paper is to explore Edgar Lawrence Doctorow’s novel Ragtime (1975) as a masterful adaptation of musical form in fiction. It demonstrates the ways in which the use of musical devices of Ragtime shapes the rhythmic/narrative ...
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This article represents the first attempt in national and world musicology to introduce into the scientific circuit the piano piece named Ragtime written by the classic of the Moldovan national school of composition Ştefan Neaga in 1935.
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INTERTEXTUAL PARODY IN E. L. DOCTOROW’S RAGTIME AND LOON LAKE
Contemporary metafictions are characterized by several dominant features that interrogate the established norms and thus make the readers think over the unquestioned realities. E. L.
F. J. X. Rigley
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The Representations of Ideological Closure in Maymūna and Ragtime
This paper discusses the representation of ideological closure in the Arabic novel, Maymūna by Mahmoud Tarawry and the American novel, Ragtime by E. L. Doctorow. These novels concentrate on the narration of racism.
Mohammed Bin Lafi Allwaish Alshammari
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Music in E. L. Doctorow’s novel “Ragtime”
point of view of literature study, whereas the linguistic aspect needed further investigation and that became the aim of the given article. A key word ragtime, its origin and usage, the functions in the sentence help understand the peculiarities of the ...
Lesia Hladkoskok +2 more
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