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Cognitive processing therapy: Veteran/military version

veteran

Monson CM.
GSID: 6ncijNmhw6QJ
PA Resick, CM Monson, KM Chard - Clinical Psychology, 2006 - alrest.org

… An issue that may need to be addressed with military and veteran populations is not just witnessing or hearing about the death of someone the patient cared about, but also issues that …

Balancing Acts A Case for Confronting the Tyranny of STEM

STEM education

Johnson RR.
GSID: QasKFugtPtAJ
RR Johnson - 2010 - Citeseer

Abstract the field and associated programs and organizations. Yet, our visibility and power when it comes to competing for resources with science and technology is not at all a level …

Diagnostics and rubrics for assessing learning across the computational science curriculum

science curriculum

Manson JR.
GSID: wtFGvMJsmMcJ
JR Manson, RJ Olsen - Journal of computational Science, 2010 - Elsevier

… The process of developing a computational science curriculum and the supporting assessment tools has been a thought-provoking and illuminating experience, and we encourage others in the wider computational science community to undertake similar projects if they have …

Lifestyle and gastro-duodenal ulcers: a critical review.

International journal of psychosomatics : official publication of the International Psychosomatics Institute

Arnetz BB, Monson RR.
PMID: 3319930
Int J Psychosom. 1987;34(4):35-41.

No abstract available.

Non-mycorrhizal uptake of amino acids by roots of the alpine sedge Kobresia myosuroides: implications for the alpine nitrogen cycle.

Oecologia

Raab TK, Lipson DA, Monson RK.
PMID: 28307865
Oecologia. 1996 Nov;108(3):488-494. doi: 10.1007/BF00333725.

Non-mycorrhizal plants of the alpine sedge, Kobresia myosuroides, take up the amino acid glycine from nutrient solutions at greater rates than NO

Co-function of C3-and C 4-photosynthetic pathways in C3, C 4 and C 3-C 4 intermediate Flaveria species.

Planta

Monson RK, Moore BD, Ku MS, Edwards GE.
PMID: 24232325
Planta. 1986 Sep;168(4):493-502. doi: 10.1007/BF00392268.

The potential for C4 photosynthesis was investigated in five C3-C4 intermediate species, one C3 species, and one C4 species in the genus Flaveria, using (14)CO2 pulse-(12)CO2 chase techniques and quantum-yield measurements. All five intermediate species were capable of incorporating...

Debate: The potential role of estrogen in the prevention of heart disease in women after menopause.

Current controlled trials in cardiovascular medicine

Johnson RR, Sweeney ME.
PMID: 11714428
Curr Control Trials Cardiovasc Med. 2000;1(3):139-142. doi: 10.1186/cvm-1-3-139.

Large numbers of observational studies have described a decrease in the incidence of cardiovascular disease in women taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT). The potential mechanisms for this effect are numerous, including direct effects on lipid levels and lipid metabolism,...

Letter to the Editor.

Diseases of the colon and rectum

Monson JR.
PMID: 12068196
Dis Colon Rectum. 2002 Mar;45(3):367-369.

No abstract available.

Weekly ECT in Geriatric Depression.

Convulsive therapy

Kellner CH, Monroe RR, Pritchett J, Jarrell MP, Bernstein HJ, Burns CM.
PMID: 11941174
Convuls Ther. 1992;8(4):245-252.

Fifteen elderly depressed psychiatric inpatients were randomly assigned to receive either standard three-times-weekly electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) or once-weekly ECT. Outcome measures included cognitive assessment and antidepressant response. Although both groups improved with treatment, the three-times-weekly group improved substantially more...

Authors' reply.

The British journal of surgery

Kerin MJ, Monson JR.
PMID: 10718978
Br J Surg. 2000 Mar;87(3):374-80. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2168.2000.01369-4.x.

No abstract available.

Electrode Placement in Maintenance Electroconvulsive Therapy.

Convulsive therapy

Kellner CH, Burns CM, Bernstein HJ, Monroe RR.
PMID: 11941101
Convuls Ther. 1991;7(1):61-62.

No abstract available.

Isoprene Emission from Velvet Bean Leaves (Interactions among Nitrogen Availability, Growth Photon Flux Density, and Leaf Development).

Plant physiology

Harley PC, Litvak ME, Sharkey TD, Monson RK.
PMID: 12232201
Plant Physiol. 1994 May;105(1):279-285. doi: 10.1104/pp.105.1.279.

Although isoprene synthesis is closely coupled to photosynthesis, both via ATP requirements and carbon substrate availability, control of isoprene emission is not always closely linked to photosynthetic processes. In this study we grew velvet bean (Mucuna sp.) under different...

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