Fine Motor Skills
- J. Hughes, C. Waickus
- Psychology
- 14 March 2017
Fine motor skills involve the use of the smaller muscle of the hands, such as when doing up buttons, opening lunch boxes or using pencils or scissors, to appropriately manipulate the object or perform the task.
Foreign Body, Imaging
- E. Campbell, C. Wilbert, S. Bhimji, J. Hughes
- Medicine
- 30 April 2019
Retained foreign bodies are a common and frequently complicated presentation in both the emergency department as well as outpatient medical offices and can lead to inflammation, delayed healing, and damage to surrounding tissues.
Illness Anxiety Disorder
- J. Hughes, C. Waickus
- Psychology
- 5 May 2016
Food-Borne Disease Outbreaks in the United States, 1973
- J. Hughes, M. Merson, R. Pollard
- Medicine
- 1 August 1975
FDA workshop on emerging infectious diseases: evaluating emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) for transfusion safety
- C. Atreya, H. Nakhasi, D. Asher
- MedicineTransfusion
- 1 August 2011
The topics ranged from the lessons learned from the past experiences with infectious agents to the current cutting edge technologies to detect as well as to reduce the infectious agent burden in transfusion settings.
Transhumanism and Personal Identity
- J. Hughes
- Psychology
- 11 March 2013
Enlightenment values are built around the presumption of an independent rational self, citizen, consumer and pursuer of self-interest. Even the authoritarian and communitarian variants of the…
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOI)
- T. Laban, A. Saadabadi, S. Bhimji, J. Hughes
- Psychology, Medicine
- 7 April 2019
MAOIs are a separate class from other antidepressants, treating different forms of depression as well as other nervous system disorders such as panic disorder, social phobia, and depression with atypical features.
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