Intelligence: Bilingualism in children; Monolingualism in children; Memory; Brain Injuries
Pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs at an average rate of 180 per 100,000 children who are hospitalized for head injury within the United States (Schwartz et al., 2003). Bilinguals are a large proportion of the population living in the...
Photograph album, compiled by Miss Ruth Mitchell, R.N., that documents the history of the Andrews Memorial Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica, during the years 1946 to 1949. A total of 332 photographs are present, with nearly all of them being...
Myelomeningocele is the most common and most severe form of spina bifida, affecting the brain and spinal cord of millions of children. Children of Hispanic background have the highest prevalence rate of this condition. Despite this fact, research...
Fossil remains have recently been the focus of considerable attention due to several independent reports of protein and soft-tissue preservation in ancient biological remains. The fossil whales from the Pisco Formation in Peru were previously...
Barr, Harold Emmet, 1888-1940;
Barr, Sarah Ella, 1862-1939; Seventh-day Adventists
Finding aid for the Sarah Ella Barr Correspondence collection which consists primarily of letters from Barr's son Harold to her discussing his work in getting the Cedar Pines Health Retreat up and running, family, friends, Seventh-day Adventist...
This dissertation was a secondary analysis of data gathered from 114 couples who had one spouse with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes management was the outcome variable. The predictor variables in this analysis included the couples’ causal attribution,...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in adolescents and adults can result in cognitive, emotional, behavioral and neurological deficits that can persist more than a year after an injury. The aim of the current preliminary study was to use a comprehensive...