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Bells Palsy Bells Palsy
Bell's palsy Definition The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), a part of the National Institute of Health (NIH), defines Bell's palsy as "a form of facial paralysis resulting from damage to the seventh (facial) cranial nerve." This condition is... Read more
Longitudinal Study Longitudinal Study
Longitudinal study Research method used to study changes over time. Researchers in such fields as developmental psychology use longitudinal studies to study changes in individual or group behavior over an extended period of time by repeatedly monitoring the same subjects. In longitudinal... Read more
National Research Council National Research Council
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American Society for Theatre Research American Society for Theatre Research
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Global Atmospheric Research Programme Global Atmospheric Research Programme
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Naval Research Laboratory Naval Research Laboratory
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John Franklin Enders John Franklin Enders
John Franklin Enders 1897-1985, American bacteriologist, b. West Hartford, Conn., grad. Yale, 1920, Ph.D. Harvard, 1930. He began teaching at Harvard in 1929, became associate professor in 1942, and joined the research staff of Children's Hospital, Boston. The 1954 Nobel Prize in Physiology or... Read more
Max Wertheimer Max Wertheimer
Max Wertheimer , 1880-1943, German psychologist, b. Prague. He studied at the universities of Prague, Berlin, and Würzburg (Ph.D., 1904). His original researches, while he was a professor at Frankfurt and Berlin, placed him in the forefront of contemporary psychology. Wertheimer came to the... Read more

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