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Bischofszell / Aufnahme: E, Balzer 1877, M. Eberle ; Revision: Fahrländer 1876 ; Gest. v. H. Müllhaupt u. Sohn
BISCHOFSZELL / AUFNAHME: E, BALZER 1877, M. EBERLE ; REVISION: FAHRLÄNDER 1876 ; GEST. V. H. MÜLLHAUPT U. SOHN
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Bischofszell / Aufnahme: E, Balzer 1877, M. Eberle ; Revision: Fahrländer 1876 ; Gest. v. H. Müllhaupt u. Sohn (Blatt 74) ( -
M. Mandelstam Balzer, ed., Shamanism. Soviet Studies of Traditional Religion in Siberia and Central Asia
Hamayon Roberte. M. Mandelstam Balzer, ed., Shamanism. Soviet Studies of Traditional Religion in Siberia and Central Asia. In: L'Homme, 1992, tome 32 n°121. Anthropologie du proche. pp. 216-219
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[Unverzagt, Das Hotel Balzer!]
Catalog from the exhibition, "Unverzagt, Das Hotel Balzer!," June 3–July 15, 2007, held at the Künstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral and Kur- und Stadtmuseum. Includes: foreword, essays, list of artworks in the exhibition, selected images, biographical notes. Byrd Williams IV was one of the artists featured in the exhibition
M. Mandelstam Balzer, ed., Shamanism. Soviet Studies of Traditional Religion in Siberia and Central Asia
Hamayon Roberte. M. Mandelstam Balzer, ed., Shamanism. Soviet Studies of Traditional Religion in Siberia and Central Asia. In: L'Homme, 1992, tome 32 n°121. Anthropologie du proche. pp. 216-219
Teaching Global Citizenship: A Canadian Perspective, Lloyd Kornelsen, Geraldine Balzer and Karen M. Magro (Eds) (2020)
Review of: Teaching Global Citizenship: A Canadian Perspective, Lloyd Kornelsen, Geraldine Balzer and Karen M. Magro (Eds) (2020) Toronto and Vancouver: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 228 pp., ISBN 978-1-77338-198-5, p/bk, £34.55 © 2023 Intellect Lt
Verbal memory declines more in female patients with Parkinson's disease: The importance of gender-corrected normative data
Data on gender-specific profiles of cognitive functions in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) are rare and inconsistent, and possible disease-confounding factors have been insufficiently considered.The LANDSCAPE study on cognition in PD enrolled 656 PD patients (267 without cognitive impairment, 66% male; 292 with mild cognitive impairment, 69% male; 97 with PD dementia, 69% male). Raw values and age-, education-, and gender-corrected Z scores of a neuropsychological test battery (CERAD-Plus) were compared between genders. Motor symptoms, disease duration, l-dopa equivalent daily dose, depression - and additionally age and education for the raw value analysis - were taken as covariates.Raw-score analysis replicated results of previous studies in that female PD patients were superior in verbal memory (word list learning, p = 0.02; recall, p = 0.03), while men outperformed women in visuoconstruction (p = 0.002) and figural memory (p = 0.005). In contrast, gender-corrected Z scores showed that men were superior in verbal memory (word list learning, p = 0.02; recall, p = 0.02; recognition, p = 0.04), while no difference was found for visuospatial tests. This picture could be observed both in the overall analysis of PD patients as well as in a differentiated group analysis.Normative data corrected for gender and other sociodemographic variables are relevant, since they may elucidate a markedly different cognitive profile compared to raw scores. Our study also suggests that verbal memory decline is stronger in women than in men with PD. Future studies are needed to replicate these findings, examine the progression of gender-specific cognitive decline in PD and define different underlying mechanisms of this dysfunction
sj-pdf-1-jrs-10.1177_01410768221077381 - Supplemental material for Use of lifestyle interventions in primary care for individuals with newly diagnosed hypertension, hyperlipidaemia or obesity: a retrospective cohort study
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jrs-10.1177_01410768221077381 for Use of lifestyle interventions in primary care for individuals with newly diagnosed hypertension, hyperlipidaemia or obesity: a retrospective cohort study by Julia M Lemp, Meghana Prasad Nuthanapati, Till W Bärnighausen, Sebastian Vollmer, Pascal Geldsetzer and Anant Jani in Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine</p
Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer, The Tenacity of Ethnicity. A Siberian Saga in Global Perspective
Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer, professeur de sociologie à l’Université de Georgetown, jouit d’une large notoriété parmi les spécialistes, tant russophones qu’occidentaux, de la Fédération de Russie (en particulier de ses composantes sibériennes et centrasiatiques), en raison du remarquable travail d’édition qu’elle effectue depuis près de dix ans pour le périodique de traductions du russe qu’est Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia (Armonk, M. E. Sharpe, N. Y.). Elle y rassemble des travaux so..
Psychological and Psychophysiological Effects of a High-Mountain Expedition to Tibet
In March 1999 a team of 8 mountaineers (6 men and 2 women) climbed up the 6th highest mountain of the world: The Cho Oyo (8201 m), located in the high mountains of Tibet. During the expedition, we investigated the effects of high mountaineering on various psychological variables (e.g., anxiety) and psychophysiological variables (e.g. blood pressure, pulse, skin-resistance) as well as the ability to relax at different points of time (2 premeasures before, three measures during, and one post-measure immediate after the Expedition). Due to a long-term monitoring of the skin resistance, we can summarize that three different adaptation levels can be defined, that appear under increasing pressure: Inhibition of overload, unspecific hypersensibility and exhaustion. The results can show that a telemedical assessment is possible and necessary even under the circumstances of a highmountaineering expedition in order to determine and predict deficits in behaviour and health risks for individuals at high altitudes
Supplementary materials to "Measuring cultural capital using book collections. What are we missing by not asking about digital objects?"
Supplementary materials [other]. The related article is Balzer, D., Sawert, T., Schlosser, M., Röser, A., & Otte, G. (2025). Measuring cultural capital using book collections. What are we missing by not asking about digital objects? Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences, 7, Article e13523. https://doi.org/10.5964/miss.13523The supplementary material includes an online appendix.unknownunknow
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