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- Georges Schaltenbrand (26 November 1897 – 24 October 1979 ) was a German neurologist known for his work on the organization and diagnostics of the motor...
- spontaneous CSF leak were first described by German neurologist Georg Schaltenbrand in 1938 and by American neurologist Henry Woltman of the Mayo Clinic...
- for four men: Bob Schaltenbrand, Rich Benko, Pramodh Nijawan and Louis Posa. The name "Benshaw" came from Benko and Schaltenbrand. The men planned to...
- Iglesias, Italy (2002) Mersin, Turkey (2004) Tychy, Poland (2020) Georg Schaltenbrand (1897–1979), author, neurologist and Multiple Sclerosis specialist Martha...
- animals can be neutralized and then restored. The **** neurologist, Georg Schaltenbrand studied multiple sclerosis between 1935-1942. As part of his research...
- 2024-10-13 Percheron, G. (1982). "The arterial supply of the thalamus". In Schaltenbrand; Walker, A. E. (eds.). Stereotaxy of the human brain. Stuttgart: Thieme...
- Published in: 2009yCat....102025S. 1: 02025. Bibcode:2009yCat....102025S. Schaltenbrand, R.; Tammann, G. A. (1971). "The light curve parameters of photoelectrically...
- Total Supply Chain Sustainbility Schmidt, Christoph G.; Foerstl, Kai; Schaltenbrand, Birte (January 2017). "The Supply Chain Position Paradox: Green Practices...
- Christie Löken, Willibald Scholz, Julius Hallervorden, Hugo Spatz, Georges Schaltenbrand, Ivan Bertrand, Jean-Emmanuel Grüner) and some neurologists (MacDonald...
- Doak was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Bertha Schaltenbrand Doak and William E. Doak, a civil engineer. Both sides of Doak's family...