959 research outputs found
John Bole and Brian Kirkpatrick
Photograph depicting John Bole Kirkpatrick standing next to Brian Kirkpatrick
Claude S, John Bole, Brian and Elizabeth Ann Bole Kirkpatrick
Photograph depicting Claude S., John Bole, Brian and Elizabeth Ann Bole Kirkpatrick at their home in Hillsborough, California
Validation of SNP associations with bovine ovulation and twinning rate
Supplementary data for publication: Brian W. Kirkpatrick. (2019). Validation of SNP associations with bovine ovulation and twinning rate. Anim Genet. 2019 Jun;50(3):259-261
Validation of SNP associations with bovine ovulation and twinning rate
Supplementary data for publication: Brian W. Kirkpatrick. (2019). Validation of SNP associations with bovine ovulation and twinning rate. Anim Genet. 2019 Jun;50(3):259-261
Validation of SNP associations with bovine ovulation and twinning rate
Supplementary data for publication: Brian W. Kirkpatrick. (2019). Validation of SNP associations with bovine ovulation and twinning rate. Anim Genet. 2019 Jun;50(3):259-261
Claude S. Kirkpatrick Family Photograph
Photograph shows Claude S. Kirkpatrick, his wife Elizabeth Bole Kirkpatrick, sons, John Bole Kirkpatrick, standing, and baby, Brian Spencer Kirkpatrick. Claude is wearing a U. S. Navy uniform with the rank of Lieutenant. Brian appears to be about six months old and the photograph was most likely taken in Miami, Florida
Kirkpatrick Family Gathering Around a Photo Album
Photograph depicting Elizabeth Ann Bole, Claude, Brian and John Bole Kirkpatrick, looking at an album together, possibly at their home in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Primary, Enduring Negative Symptoms: An Update on Research
We previously proposed that people with schizophrenia who have primary, enduring negative symptoms have a disease - deficit schizophrenia (DS) - that is separate from that affecting people with schizophrenia without these features. Additional evidence consistent with the separate disease hypothesis has accumulated in recent years. White matter changes may be widespread in deficit compared to nondeficit patients and may relate to problems in early brain migration. These 2 patient groups also appear to differ on metabolic measures prior to antipsychotic treatment. Studies of reward and defeatist beliefs provide the basis for future treatment trials. The 2 factors or groups within negative symptoms broadly defined (both primary and secondary) have also been found in DS, and recent evidence suggests these 2 symptom groups have different correlates and reflect the existence of 2 groups with in DS. Negative symptoms are found in disorders other than schizophrenia, and excess summer birth, a deficit risk factor, has been found in a non-patient group with deficit-like features. It may be useful in future research to determine whether findings in DS extend to patients with other neuropsychiatric disorders who also have negative symptoms
Claude S Kirkpatrick and His Family
Photograph of Claude S. and his wife Elizabeth Ann (Bole) Kirkpatrick with their two sons, Brian and John Bole, all standing beside a large tree possibly at their home in California
World English: Research and Practice
"World-renowned TESOL Expert Essays" gathers the research essence of many senior experts in the field of teacher education development from the internationally renowned English education and academic institution-TESOL International Association (TESOL International Association). Each series of books is dedicated to a research topic in the development of teacher education. From a broad international perspective, it conducts in-depth discussions on hot topics in the fields of teaching, scientific research and professional development of English teachers. It has both rich theoretical knowledge and freshness. The classroom examples of this article aim to provide practical and effective theoretical guidance and practical reference for the education and development of language teachers at home and abroad.
Andy Kirkpatrick is a professor in the Department of Languages and Linguistics at Griffith University in Australia. His main research directions are teaching English as a foreign language, applied linguistics and rhetoric. As an outstanding scholar in the field of world English research, the author has been committed to exploring the key issues in the theory and practice of this field in his successful career for more than 40 years. The research and practice of World English and English as a global lingua franca have emerged in Asia. And communication has had a huge impact. This book brings together a series of impressive representative articles by the author. I believe readers will be inspired by them to explore and study important issues in the world of English.No Full Tex
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