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    White matter damage in frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimers disease measured by diffusion MRI
    with N. Schuff, A. T. Du, H. J. Rosen, J. H. Kramer, M. L. Gorno-Tempini, B. L. Miller, and M. W. Weiner
    Frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimers disease are sometimes difficult to differentiate clinically because of overlapping symptoms. Using diffusion tensor imaging measurements of fractional anisotropy can be useful in distinguishing the different patterns of white matter degradation between the two dementias. In this study, we performed MRI scans in a 4 Tesla MRI machine including T1-weighted structural images and diffusion tensor images in 18 patients with FTD, 18 patients with Alzheimers disea…Read more
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    Background: Endothelins are paracrine peptides with growth-promoting and vasoactive functions for a variety of cell types. Elevated activation of the endothelin signaling pathway induces cell proliferation and/or survival and is implicated in a variety of malignancies. Increased endothelin 1 was described in solar lentigines in previous reports, raising the possibility that the endothelin pathway may be of significance in keratinocyte proliferation-related disorders. However, detailed investigat…Read more
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    A Brief History of Qi
    with Ken Rose
    Paradigm Publications. 2001.
    A Brief History of Qi takes the reader through the mysterious terrain of Chinese Medicine, Chinese language, Chinese martial arts and Qi Gong - a truly evocative guide to virtually all the traditional Chinese arts and sciences. This book is devoted to a topic represented by a single Chinese character, Qi. When presented with the concept of Qi, students of Chinese culture, Chinese medicine, Chinese martial arts and a wide range of Chinese traditional arts and sciences face one of the most perplex…Read more
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    Wen xue ben ti lun xin lun
    Shanghai san lian shu dian. 2010.
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    Young infants view physically possible support events as unexpected: New evidence for rule learning
    with Su-hua Wang and Renée Baillargeon
    Cognition 157 (C): 100-105. 2016.
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    Recommendations for Hosting Audience Comments Based on Discourse Ethics
    with Mark Cenite
    Journal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (4): 293-309. 2010.
    As a result of simultaneous developments, including the proliferation of opportunities for online feedback, the application of discourse ethics to journalism, and a greater emphasis on journalistic accountability, the time is ripe for revisiting opportunities that online mechanisms provide for holding journalists accountable to audiences. This paper proposes recommendations to guide hosting online comments in light of the Habermasian framework of discourse ethics developed by Glasser and Ettema …Read more