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Zoology (Jena, Germany)|October 17, 2017
Dietary variation and mechanical properties of articular cartilage in the temporomandibular joint: implications for the role of plasticity in mechanobiology and pathobiologyMatthew J Ravosa, Robert J Kane
The American Journal of Psychiatry|March 1, 1979
Acupuncture treatment of schizophrenia: report on three casesJ Kane, W J Di Scipio
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research = Revista Brasileira De Pesquisas Medicas E Biologicas|January 1, 1989
Cerebral blood flow following hypertonic saline resuscitation in an experimental model of hemorrhagic shock and head injuryW Gunnar, J Kane, J Barrett
Psychopharmacology Bulletin|April 1, 1978
The Mitten pattern as a potential EEG predictor of tardive dyskinesia [proceedings]J Kane, J Wegner, F Struve
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 30, 2015
Carving executive control at its joints: Working memory capacity predicts stimulus-stimulus, but not stimulus-response, conflictMatt E Meier, Michael J Kane
Recent Patents on CNS Drug Discovery|November 7, 2009
Transcription factors as therapeutic targets in CNS disordersMichael J Kane, Bruce A Citron
Optics Letters|November 28, 2007
Electric-field-induced second-harmonic generation in GaN devicesK A Peterson, D J Kane
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 31, 2011
Why does working memory capacity predict variation in reading comprehension? On the influence of mind wandering and executive attentionJennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 19, 2011
Drifting from slow to "D'oh!": working memory capacity and mind wandering predict extreme reaction times and executive control errorsJennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane
Pediatric Annals|May 1, 1977
Metabolic liver disease of childhoodW J Kane, H L Sharp
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Zoology (Jena, Germany)|October 17, 2017
Dietary variation and mechanical properties of articular cartilage in the temporomandibular joint: implications for the role of plasticity in mechanobiology and pathobiologyMatthew J Ravosa, Robert J Kane
The American Journal of Psychiatry|March 1, 1979
Acupuncture treatment of schizophrenia: report on three casesJ Kane, W J Di Scipio
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research = Revista Brasileira De Pesquisas Medicas E Biologicas|January 1, 1989
Cerebral blood flow following hypertonic saline resuscitation in an experimental model of hemorrhagic shock and head injuryW Gunnar, J Kane, J Barrett
Psychopharmacology Bulletin|April 1, 1978
The Mitten pattern as a potential EEG predictor of tardive dyskinesia [proceedings]J Kane, J Wegner, F Struve
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 30, 2015
Carving executive control at its joints: Working memory capacity predicts stimulus-stimulus, but not stimulus-response, conflictMatt E Meier, Michael J Kane
Recent Patents on CNS Drug Discovery|November 7, 2009
Transcription factors as therapeutic targets in CNS disordersMichael J Kane, Bruce A Citron
Optics Letters|November 28, 2007
Electric-field-induced second-harmonic generation in GaN devicesK A Peterson, D J Kane
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 31, 2011
Why does working memory capacity predict variation in reading comprehension? On the influence of mind wandering and executive attentionJennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 19, 2011
Drifting from slow to "D'oh!": working memory capacity and mind wandering predict extreme reaction times and executive control errorsJennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane
Pediatric Annals|May 1, 1977
Metabolic liver disease of childhoodW J Kane, H L Sharp
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