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Rehabilitation of the Severely Brain-Injured Adult: A Practical Approach.
The Journal of Rehabilitation
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January 1, 1990|
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COPYRIGHT 1990 National Rehabilitation Association. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.
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This book is fifth in a series called I Therapy in Practice which will eventually include fifteen titles. The series editor, Jo Campling, aims the volumes at "therapists" in the broad sense of rehabilitation, and particularly includes occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and speech therapists. She also notes that certain titles would be of interest to teachers, social workers and all members of the rehabilitation team. This statement seems particularly true of this volume as the emphasis reiterated throughout the text is on the team approach when dealing with the ...
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The Man Behind the Double Helix; GENE-BUSTER JAMES WATSON MOVES ON TO BIOLOGY`S BIGGEST CHALLENGE- MAPPING HEREDITY
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; One could say James D. Watson ignored his way to the Nobel Prize...study-and once they cut him off. Watson's ignoring ways led him to Britain...Now, more than 35 years later, James Dewey Watson Jr., 61, director of the Cold...
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The Monday interview: James Watson - Welcome to the Watson Wonderland: DNA genius still ruffles feathers 50 years after extraordinary discovery JAMES WATSON NOBEL PRIZE WINNER
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; NOBODY COULD accuse James Dewey Watson of being a bore. The man who co...comments and scurrilous gossip. At 75, Watson has lost little of the naughty boy...century. To underestimate the size of Watson and Crick's achievement is indeed...
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James Watson is a genius. His brilliant work on DNA won the Nobel Prize. So why is he risking his reputation by making the incendiary claim that black people are less intelligent than whites?
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...Nobel Prize-winning scientist James Dewey Watson is living proofthat genius is no...today to publicise a new book, Watson, whoat Cambridge University in...the testing says not really'. Watson said he hoped everyone was equal...
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Determined from birth; James Watson.("Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution")(Book Review)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; ...be broken and as Victor McElheny shows, James Dewey Watson broke this one successfully. Jim Watson was, with Francis Crick, the discoverer...one of the chief tale tellers being Mr Watson himself, in his book "The Double Helix...
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NOBEL LAUREATE, CHICAGO NATIVE JAMES WATSON TO RECEIVE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ALUMNI MEDAL ON JUNE 2
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...Prize in Physiology or Medicine James Dewey Watson will receive the 2007 Alumni Medal...be awarded on an annual basis. Watson (S.B.,'47), is the father...into a serious study of genetics. Watson, who did his graduate studies...
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Dewey rolls 706 at Dublin Bowl
Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune
; DUBLIN -- Tom Dewey of the Kegler's Kingdom Pro Shop Monday...good four-game sets were posted by Tom Watson 922, Don Gholston 888, Rich Hiner 888...683, Tom Kniest (Leprechauns) 673, James Yonemura (Men's Club) 666 and Mike...
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Deweyan inquiry and economic practice.(John Dewey)
Magazine article from: Journal of Economic Issues
; ...epistemology and metaphysics. For Dewey "data" are never "given...construct. In modern terminology Dewey's critique of the reflex arc...psychology associated with J. B. Watson (1914) and B. F. Skinner...prescient insights of Peirce and Dewey. The human retina is not engaged...
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NOBEL LAUREATE TAKES JOB TO MAP GENES.(Living Today)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
; ...Washington Post One could say James D. Watson ignored his way to the Nobel Prize...study - and once they cut him off. Watson's ignoring ways led him to Britain...Now, more than 35 years later, James Dewey Watson Jr., 61, director of the Cold...
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Pair Unlocked DNA Code 50 Years Ago.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; ...Crick's double helix model. Watson's mischievous blue eyes still...genetics stands on the shoulders of Watson and Crick," said Dr. Francis...helix discovery made possible. James Dewey Watson was born in Chicago on April 6...
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50 YEARS AGO, PAIR UNLOCKED DNA CODE
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...Crick's double helix model. Watson's mischievous blue eyes still...genetics stands on the shoulders of Watson and Crick," said Dr. Francis...helix discovery made possible. James Dewey Watson was born in Chicago on April 6...
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