Citations:Alzheimer

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English citations of Alzheimer

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  • 1948, Hawaii Medical Journal, volume 8, Hawaii Medical Association, page 281:
    ‘Well, if you want me,’ said the psychiatrist, ‘I’ve got a chap to see that sounds like an Alzheimer in Fourteen, so I can kill two birds.’
  • 2007, Vitaly Schetinin, Joachim Schult, Anatoly Brazhnikov, chapter 14, in Boris Kovalerchuk, James Schwing, editors, Visual and Spatial Analysis: Advances in Data Mining, Reasoning, and Problem Solving, illustrated edition, University of Exeter, UK, University of Jena, Germany, Ansvazer Consulting, Canada: Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN, page 335:
    We applied this technique to distinguish the EEGs recorded from an Alzheimer and a healthy patient as well as recognize EEG artifacts.
  • 2012, Daniel E. Sheer, edited by T. Elbert, B. Rockstroh, W. Lutzenberger, and N. Birbaumer, Self-Regulation of the Brain and Behavior, Department of Psychology, University of Houston, 4800 Calhoun, Houston, TX 77004, USA: Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN, page 126:
    Using the EEG analysis and concomitant testing procedures previously described, the results of a study (Spydell & Sheer, 1983) on an Alzheimer and a matched geriatric group are shown in Table 5–3.
  • (Can we date this quote?), Norman M. Wiener, The Maksoudian Machine, Ruyters-Owen, page 41:
    And then he said that he was such an Alzheimer.