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  1. Book ; Online ; E-Book: Stuttering and related disorders of fluency

    Zebrowski, Patricia M. / Anderson, Julie D. / Conture, Edward G.

    2022  

    Author's details Patricia M. Zebrowski, Julie D. Anderson, Edward G. Conture
    Keywords Electronic books
    Language English
    Size 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 290 Seiten), Illustrationen
    Edition Fourth edition
    Publisher Thieme
    Publishing place New York
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book ; Online ; E-Book
    Note Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Remark Zugriff für angemeldete ZB MED-Nutzerinnen und -Nutzer
    HBZ-ID HT021406523
    ISBN 978-1-68420-254-6 ; 978-1-63853-707-6 ; 9781684202539 ; 1-68420-254-X ; 1-63853-707-0 ; 1684202531
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  2. Book: Surgeons, manufacturers and patients

    Anderson, Julie

    a transatlantic history of total hip replacement

    (Science, technology and medicine in modern history)

    2007  

    Author's details Julie Anderson
    Series title Science, technology and medicine in modern history
    Keywords Total hip replacement/History
    Subject code 617.581059209
    Language English
    Size XIV, 222 S. : Ill., 22cm
    Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
    Publishing place Basingstoke
    Publishing country Great Britain
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT015286643
    ISBN 978-0-230-55314-9 ; 0-230-55314-1
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  3. Book: War, disability and rehabilitation in Britain

    Anderson, Julie

    "soul of a nation"

    (Cultural history of modern war)

    2011  

    Author's details Julie Anderson
    Series title Cultural history of modern war
    Keywords Disabled Persons / history ; Veterans Health / history ; Rehabilitation / history ; Military Medicine / history ; History, 20th Century ; Disabled veterans--Rehabilitation--Great Britain ; World War, 1939-1945--Veterans--Great Britain--Social conditions ; Great Britain
    Subject code 362.409410904
    Language English
    Size XII, 239 S. : Ill.
    Publisher Manchester Univ. Pr
    Publishing place Manchester u.a.
    Publishing country Great Britain
    Document type Book
    Note Bibliography: p. 217-234. - Includes index
    HBZ-ID HT016755986
    ISBN 978-0-7190-8250-4 ; 0-7190-8250-1
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  4. Book: The art of medicine

    Anderson, Julie / Barnes, Emm / Shackleton, Emma

    over 2,000 years of images and imagination

    (Wellcome collection)

    2011  

    Author's details Julie Anderson ; Emm Barnes ; Emma Shackleton
    Series title Wellcome collection
    Keywords Medicine in Art
    Language English
    Size 255 S. : zahlr. Ill., 31 x 32 cm
    Publisher Univ. of Chicago Press
    Publishing place Chicago
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    Note Includes bibliographical references and index
    HBZ-ID HT017676070
    ISBN 978-0-2267-4936-5 ; 0-2267-4936-3
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  5. Article: PAGING DR. GOOGLE A patient's cyberchondriasis causes a physician to rethink her relationship with the web.

    Anderson, Julie

    Minnesota medicine

    2018  Volume 100, Issue 2, Page(s) 18–19

    MeSH term(s) Access to Information ; Adult ; Anxiety Disorders/diagnosis ; Anxiety Disorders/psychology ; Diagnostic Self Evaluation ; Female ; Humans ; Hypochondriasis/psychology ; Illness Behavior ; Internet ; Male ; Man-Machine Systems ; Physician's Role ; Risk Factors ; Search Engine ; Young Adult
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-11-14
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 391068-4
    ISSN 1945-3051 ; 0026-556X
    ISSN (online) 1945-3051
    ISSN 0026-556X
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  6. Article ; Online: Response to Howell's (2010) Commentary.

    Anderson, Julie D

    Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR

    2019  Volume 53, Issue 5, Page(s) 1260–1262

    Abstract: Purpose: Findings from Anderson (2007) were broadly interpreted according to several psycholinguistic-oriented theories of stuttering, including EXPLAN (Howell, 2004). Although the study was not explicitly designed to test EXPLAN, it was generally ... ...

    Abstract Purpose: Findings from Anderson (2007) were broadly interpreted according to several psycholinguistic-oriented theories of stuttering, including EXPLAN (Howell, 2004). Although the study was not explicitly designed to test EXPLAN, it was generally concluded that the evidence does not provide appreciable support for EXPLAN. Howell (2010) objected to this conclusion on several grounds, claiming that the findings do, in fact, support EXPLAN. Anderson responds to Howell's objections in this letter.
    Method: Background and perspective on the original study were presented. Howell's comments on EXPLAN's predictions concerning stuttering on "easy" and "difficult" words and the relationship between speech errors and stuttering are disputed in this reply to Howell's commentary.
    Results: Howell's claims that the findings of Anderson support EXPLAN are largely refuted on the basis that (a) the data had not been analyzed by grammatical class and (b) there are no clear predictions regarding the association between variables affecting speech errors and stuttering in EXPLAN.
    Conclusions: Howell's commentary seemingly represents an attempt to provide confirmatory evidence for EXPLAN using data that are simply not suitable for this purpose.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-09-27
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 1364086-0
    ISSN 1558-9102 ; 1092-4388
    ISSN (online) 1558-9102
    ISSN 1092-4388
    DOI 10.1044/1092-4388(2010/10-0091)
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  7. Article ; Online: Mental state verb use in play by preschool-age children who stutter and their mothers.

    Wagovich, Stacy A / Threlkeld, Katie / Tigner, Lauren / Anderson, Julie D

    Journal of fluency disorders

    2024  Volume 80, Page(s) 106059

    Abstract: Introduction: Preschool-age children use mental state verbs (MSVs; e.g., think, know) to reference thoughts and other cognitive states. In play-based language, MSV use requires conversational flexibility, as speakers shift from discussion of actions ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: Preschool-age children use mental state verbs (MSVs; e.g., think, know) to reference thoughts and other cognitive states. In play-based language, MSV use requires conversational flexibility, as speakers shift from discussion of actions happening in the here-and-now to more abstract discussion of mental states. Some evidence suggests that children who stutter (CWS) demonstrate subtle differences in shifting on experimental tasks of cognitive flexibility, differences which may extend to conversational flexibility. This study explored MSV use in conversational language between CWS and their mothers.
    Methods: Thirty-five preschool-age CWS and 35 age- and gender-matched children who do not stutter (CWNS), all performing within the typical range on standardized language testing, conversed with their mothers during play. Samples were transcribed and coded for MSV use.
    Results: No between-group differences were observed in MSV use, either between the CWS and CWNS or between the groups of mothers. Age and language skills were positively associated with MSV use in the CWNS group only. For both groups of dyads, mothers' MSV use corresponded at least to some extent to their children's language skills. Finally, correspondence between CWNS and their mothers was observed for two conversational language measures, representing lexical diversity and morphosyntax; this overall pattern was not observed in the CWS dyad group.
    Conclusions: Although these findings point to similar use of MSVs among the groups of children and their mothers, for the CWS group, the patterns of use in relation to age and language skills are somewhat different from developmental expectations.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-16
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 434405-4
    ISSN 1873-801X ; 0094-730X
    ISSN (online) 1873-801X
    ISSN 0094-730X
    DOI 10.1016/j.jfludis.2024.106059
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  8. Article ; Online: Gaining insight into obesity.

    Anderson, Julie

    Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)

    2017  Volume 32, Issue 1, Page(s) 34

    Abstract: In my second year of training I was working with an obese patient, who I will call Mark. ...

    Abstract In my second year of training I was working with an obese patient, who I will call Mark.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-08-30
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 645016-7
    ISSN 2047-9018 ; 0029-6570
    ISSN (online) 2047-9018
    ISSN 0029-6570
    DOI 10.7748/ns.32.1.34.s40
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  9. Article ; Online: Complex nonverbal response inhibition and stopping impulsivity in childhood stuttering.

    Ofoe, Levi C / Anderson, Julie D

    Journal of fluency disorders

    2021  Volume 70, Page(s) 105877

    Abstract: Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to examine complex nonverbal response inhibition and stopping impulsivity in children who do (CWS) and do not stutter (CWNS).: Method: A total of 30 CWS and 30 CWNS between the ages of 3;1 and 6;0 (years; ...

    Abstract Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to examine complex nonverbal response inhibition and stopping impulsivity in children who do (CWS) and do not stutter (CWNS).
    Method: A total of 30 CWS and 30 CWNS between the ages of 3;1 and 6;0 (years; months) performed the Peg-Tapping Task (PTT; Diamond & Taylor, 1996; Luria, 1966), in which children were required to tap a dowel once when an examiner taps twice and vice versa. The main dependent variables were the number of practice trials, response accuracy, response latency for accurate responses, and the number of extra taps (i.e., tapping more than two times).
    Results: The CWS were less accurate and slower on the PTT than the CWNS, with no differences in the number of practice trials. Furthermore, the CWS, especially boys, produced more extra taps than the CWNS.
    Conclusions: Findings revealed that preschool CWS have weaknesses in complex response inhibition and stopping impulsivity in the nonverbal domain compared to CWNS. Taken together, these findings along with those of previous studies indicate that CWS may have weaknesses in inhibition and impulsivity in the nonverbal domain as well as the verbal domain, suggesting a domain-general weakness.
    MeSH term(s) Case-Control Studies ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Humans ; Impulsive Behavior ; Infant ; Inhibition, Psychological ; Male ; Reaction Time ; Stuttering
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-09-06
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
    ZDB-ID 434405-4
    ISSN 1873-801X ; 0094-730X
    ISSN (online) 1873-801X
    ISSN 0094-730X
    DOI 10.1016/j.jfludis.2021.105877
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  10. Thesis ; Online: Interstellar Molecules in Extreme and Circumstellar Environments

    Anderson, Julie Katelyn

    2019  

    Abstract: Chemical principles and tools were used to study three phases of the interstellar medium: circumstellar envelopes, shocks from a planetary nebula, and an exploding region of dense gas. First, theoretical principles and instrumentation for the ... ...

    Abstract Chemical principles and tools were used to study three phases of the interstellar medium: circumstellar envelopes, shocks from a planetary nebula, and an exploding region of dense gas. First, theoretical principles and instrumentation for the astrochemical research is presented. Then, the chemistry of circumstellar envelopes is investigated. Several microwave and millimeters transitions for the rotational spectrum of CCN (X2Π½) were measured in the lab allowing for the long-searched for detection of CCN in the circumstellar envelope of IRC+10216. The radial abundance of CCN and related species was modeled to elucidate the organic chemistries of the outer envelope. Additionally, PN and PO were detected in the envelopes of three O-rich stars, IK Tau, R Cas, and TX Cam. The radial abundance for PN and PO was modelled in these stars as well as for the O-rich supergiants VY CMa and NML Cyg. In all sources, PO and PN had an abundance ratio of roughly 10:1 and depleted near 100 R*. PN and PO likely participate in chemical networks of the inner envelope for O-rich stars, possibly seeding out onto grains in extended regions from the stars. Finally, extreme interstellar environments were chemically probed. The appearance of CH+ around the young planetary nebula NGC 7027 had been an enigma. An investigation of emission from CH+, C+, and CO reveal that CH+ is likely generated in the H2* shock region, revealing complexity in the organic chemistry of planetary nebulae. Spectral maps of Band 8 and Band 9 emission from HCN, HCO+, and SiO for the Orion-KL region reveal dense, hot, and shocked molecular gas across the nebula. This region continues to show a complexity of its molecular and physical network, showing that chemistry is as far reaching as are the depths of space.
    Keywords Physical chemistry|Astronomy|Astrophysics
    Subject code 520
    Language ENG
    Publishing date 2019-01-01 00:00:01.0
    Publisher The University of Arizona
    Publishing country us
    Document type Thesis ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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