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Berger, Hans

Siegmar Braun, Hans-Otto Kalinowski, Stefan Berger... [Pg.650]

Berger O, Li G, Han SM, Paredes M, Pleasure SJ (2007) Expression of SDF-1 and CXCR4 during reorganization of the postnatal dentate gyrus. Dev Neurosci 29 48-58... [Pg.213]

Hanning [4], Miller and Ishida [5], and McKenzie and Koenig [6] favored transmission measurements using FT-IR for monitoring silanized mica quantitatively. Berger and Desmond [3] demonstrated the ability of FT-IR diffuse reflectance measurements to quantitate various silanized substrates including mercapto silane on hydrous clay and epoxy silane on alumina trihydrate. Later Vagberg el at. [Pg.289]

Johannes Hans Berger (1873-1941), German neurologist, records the first human electroencephalogram (EEG). [Pg.16]

Zigmond MJ, Abercrombie ED, Berger TW, Grace AA, Strieker EM (1993) Compensatory responses to partial loss of dopaminergic neurons studies with 6-hydroxydopamine. In Schneider JS, Gupta M (Eds), Current Concepts in Parkinson s Disease Research, pp. 99-140. Hans Huber, Toronto, Canada. [Pg.301]

Desai RC, Han W, Metzger EJ, Bergman JP, Gratale DF, MacNaul KL, Berger JP, Doeb-ber TW, Leung K, Moller DE, Heck JV, Sahoo SP (2003) Bioorg Med Chem Lett 13 2795... [Pg.247]

S. Berger, Depailment of Chemistry, Philipps University Marburg, Hans Meervvin Sti asse, D-35032 Marburg, Germany... [Pg.390]

Hans H. Stein, Larry L. Berger, Janies K. Drackley, George C. Fahey, Jr., David C. Hernot, and Carl M. Parsons... [Pg.620]

In 1924, Hans Berger of the University of Jena in Austria, carried out the first human EEG recordings using metal strips pasted to the scalps of his subjects as electrodes and a sensitive galvanometer as the... [Pg.414]

Biopotential recordings from the head reflect the bioelectric function of the brain. This recording is known as an electroencephalogram (EEG). The first systematic recording of the human EEG is attributed to the Austrian psychiatrist Dr. Hans Berger, who published his results in 1929. By using a primitive galvanometer and surface electrodes placed on his son s scalp, he showed the EEG as a rhythmic pattern of electrical oscillation. [Pg.435]

Diffraction Dr Hans-Georg Stammler (Bielefeld), Dr Stephen Moggach (Edinburgh), Dr David Allan (Diamond Light Source, UK), Dr Raphael Berger (Salzburg, Austria). [Pg.496]


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