Books by "Lawrence B. Mohr"

4 books found

Water Jet Perforation

Water Jet Perforation

by Benjamin W. Haynes, Bernard S. Covino, Charles A. Seitz, Donald A. Wilson, Douglas R. Tesarik, George A. Savanick, George M. Martinez, H. B. Salisbury, John Durkin, John J. DeBarbadillo, Joseph A. Perry, Lawrence E. Schultze, Lawrence L. Brown, Leonard J. Prosser, Nicholas P. Kripakov, Philip W. Holland, Richard P. Beyer, Roy Ernest Peterson, Albert R. Rule, Arthur F. Colombo, Donald J. Bauer, Gary W. Kramer, George M. Lucich, Gerald L. Finfinger, Harry V. Makar, John K. Pargeter, John M. Gomes, Leslie J. Duchene, Murray Rosen, Paul C. McWilliams, Raymond F. Farrell, Roy Greenfield, Walter G. Krawza, Alick J. Mackie, C. B. Daellenbach, Joseph Cervik, Joseph H. Bilbrey, July A. Jolly, Michael T. Morimoto, Morton Min Wong, William D. Riley

1981

Stroke E-Book

Stroke E-Book

by Eng H. Lo, A David Mendelow, Ralph L Sacco, Lawrence KS Wong

2015 · Elsevier Health Sciences

This updated edition of Stroke: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management delivers convenient access to the latest research findings and management approaches for cerebrovascular disease. Picking up from where J. P. Mohr and colleagues left off, a new team of editors — Drs. Grotta, Albers, Broderick, Kasner, Lo, Mendelow, Sacco, and Wong — head the sixth edition of this classic text, which is authored by the world’s foremost stroke experts. Comprehensive, expert clinical guidance enables you to recognize the clinical manifestations of stroke, use the latest laboratory and imaging studies to arrive at a diagnosis, and generate an effective medical and surgical treatment plan. Abundant full-color CT images and pathology slides help you make efficient and accurate diagnoses. Data from late-breaking endovascular trials equips you with recent findings. Includes comprehensive coverage of advances in molecular biology of cell death; risk factors and prevention; advances in diagnostics and stroke imaging; and therapeutic options, including a thorough review of thrombolytic agents and emerging data for endovascular therapy. Features brand-new chapters on Intracellular Signaling: Mediators and Protective Responses; The Neurovascular Unit and Responses to Ischemia; Mechanisms of Cerebral Hemorrhage; Stroke Related to Surgery and Other Procedures; Cryptogenic Stroke; and Interventions to Improve Recovery after Stroke. Highlights new information on genetic risk factors; primary prevention of stroke; infectious diseases and stroke; recovery interventions such as robotics, brain stimulation, and telerehabilitation; and trial design. Details advances in diagnostic tests, such as ultrasound, computed tomography (including CT angiography and CT perfusion), MRI (including MR perfusion techniques), and angiography. Includes extracted and highlighted evidence levels. Expert Consult eBook version included with print purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references on a variety of devices. The content can also be downloaded to tablets and smart phones for offline use.

Understanding Significance Testing

Understanding Significance Testing

by Lawrence B. Mohr

1990 · SAGE

"The book begins with a clear and readable explanation of the idea of the sampling distribution....This text should be useful to the nonstatistical social researcher who wants to understand the concept of significance testing." --Social Research Association News "Good for refreshing a few basic ideas." --Journal of the American Statistical Association Significance testing is the most used, and arguably the most useful, of all techniques for analyzing social science data. In this practical volume, Mohr first defines basic terms such as variance, standard deviation, and parameter. He then carefully outlines the uses of significance testing and examines sampling distributions, probability distributions, and normal and t-tests of significance. Readers at all levels of research experience, from the first-semester student to the seasoned practitioner, will profit from this handy volume.

The Causes of Human Behavior

The Causes of Human Behavior

by Lawrence B. Mohr

2009 · University of Michigan Press

Opens a dialogue among social science researchers about the meaning of causation in the social sciences and the structure of social science research