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    Thought for Application and Application with Thought: Issues in Theoretical Thinking and Practical Wisdom

    Both theoretical thinking and practical wisdom are used by health professionals in their clinical practice. Lately, discussion has centered on the abstract phrase “theory–practice gap.” The health profession i...

    Sandra K. Jenkins, Mary Beth Thomas in Advances in Health Sciences Education (2005)

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    Novel approaches to models of Alzheimer’s disease pathology for drug screening and development

    Development of therapeutics for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) requires appropriate cell culture models that reflect the errant biochemical pathways and animal models that reflect the pathological hallmarks of the d...

    Laura Shaughnessy, Beth Chamblin, Lori McMahon in Journal of Molecular Neuroscience (2004)

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    Characterization of the mouse Ron/Stk receptor tyrosine kinase gene

    In an effort to understand the mechanisms governing the regulation of the mouse Ron receptor gene, a mouse genomic library was screened and overlap** clones coding for the Ron gene and flanking DNA were iden...

    Susan E Waltz, Christy LV Toms, Susan A McDowell, LaTonya A Clay in Oncogene (1998)

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    Catecholamines induce metamorphosis in the hydrozoan Halocordyle disticha but not in Hydractinia echinata

    Planula larvae of the marine hydroids Halocordyle disticha and Hydractinia echinata were treated with the catecholamines epinephrine, norepinephrine and dopamine, as well as with certain of their precursors and a...

    Nancy Claire Edwards, Mary Beth Thomas in Roux's archives of developmental biology (1987)

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    Embryology of the Turbellaria and its phylogenetic significance

    Developmental characters — including oocyte and yolk cell structure, patterns of cleavage, and modes of gastrulation — are presented and examined in relation to the phylogeny of the Turbellaria. Eggshell granu...

    Mary Beth Thomas in Hydrobiologia (1986)

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    Embryology of the Turbellaria and its phylogenetic significance

    Developmental characters — including oocyte and yolk cell structure, patterns of cleavage, and modes of gastrulation — are presented and examined in relation to the phylogeny of the Turbellaria. Eggshell granu...

    Mary Beth Thomas in Advances in the Biology of Turbellarians and Related Platyhelminthes (1986)