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The Georgia Historical Quarterly|January 1, 1987
Dr. Thomas Jarram Wray (1781-1851): pioneer botanist of Augusta, GeorgiaG A Rogers, B H Frierson, C J Winberry, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 27, 2009
A painful cutaneous laser stimulus evokes responses from single neurons in the human thalamic principal somatic sensory nucleus ventral caudal (Vc)K Kobayashi, J Winberry, C C Liu, et al.
Contemporary Neurosurgery|March 21, 2017
Applying Microelectrode Recordings in NeurosurgeryW S Anderson, J Winberry, C C Liu, et al.
Pain|November 30, 2010
Spatial attention to thermal pain stimuli in subjects with visual spatial hemi-neglect: extinction, mislocalization and misidentification of stimulus modalityC C Liu, D S Veldhuijzen, S Ohara, et al.
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The Georgia Historical Quarterly|January 1, 1987
Dr. Thomas Jarram Wray (1781-1851): pioneer botanist of Augusta, GeorgiaG A Rogers, B H Frierson, C J Winberry, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 27, 2009
A painful cutaneous laser stimulus evokes responses from single neurons in the human thalamic principal somatic sensory nucleus ventral caudal (Vc)K Kobayashi, J Winberry, C C Liu, et al.
Contemporary Neurosurgery|March 21, 2017
Applying Microelectrode Recordings in NeurosurgeryW S Anderson, J Winberry, C C Liu, et al.
Pain|November 30, 2010
Spatial attention to thermal pain stimuli in subjects with visual spatial hemi-neglect: extinction, mislocalization and misidentification of stimulus modalityC C Liu, D S Veldhuijzen, S Ohara, et al.
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