Shaftman

Shaft´man


n.1.A measure of about six inches.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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In addition, it emphasizes the importance of taking these motives into account as a key aspect for the development of pharmacological, psychotherapeutic, and preventive interventions (Hartwell, Back, McRae-Clark, Shaftman, & Brady, 2012).
Shaftman et al., "Movement disorder society-sponsored revision of the unified Parkinson's disease rating scale (MDS-UPDRS): scale presentation and clinimetric testing results," Movement Disorders, vol.
(8.) Kamen DL, Cooper GS, Bouali H, Shaftman SR, Hollis BW, Gilkeson GS.
Goetz, C.G., Tilley, B.C., Shaftman, S.R., Stebbins, G.T., Fahn, S., Martinez-Martin, P., Poewe, W., Sampaio, C., Stern, M.B., Dodel, R., Dubois, B., Holloway, R., Jankovic, J., Kulisevsky, J., Lang, A.E., Lees, A., Leurgans, S., Lewitt, P.A., Nyenhuis, D., Olanow, C.W., Rascol, O., Schrag, A., Teresi, J.A., Van Hilten, J.J.
"Then four years ago one of my mates told me that four-cylinder bikes were allowed to race in the CRMCC Championship," explained Colin, a shaftman with Cleveland Potash.
"BellSouth customers will now have nationwide access to leading data capabilities, including full mesh connectivity and class of service priority routing to support converged applications," said Fred Shaftman, president, BellSouth Business.
The opening up of key archives, and move toward studying the behavior of bystanders and victims of the Holocaust, meant that many Eastern Europeans were now going to be accused of having helped perpetrate the Judeocide (Shaftman, 2000).
C'est sans doute le cas de Stanley K., engage la premiere fois au mois de mai 1928 a titre de shaftman. A son arrivee, sa mere residante en Europe est mentionnee en cas d'urgence, l'homme est alors celibataire.
Furthermore, from their review of the literature, Shaftman and Dean (1991) concluded that these dimensions seem strongly related to organization survival.(2) Thus, the following discussion of environmental conditions first focuses on uncertainty and munificence at the task environment level (e.g., local market).
[19] CG Goetz, BC Tilley, SR Shaftman et al., "Movement disorder society-sponsored revision of the unified Parkinson's disease rating scale (MDS-UPDRS): scale presentation and clinimetric testing results," Movement Disorders, vol.
"BellSouth has the most robust communications infrastructure in the Southeast and is uniquely positioned to serve the leading regional healthcare organizations with complex needs," said Fred Shaftman, president, BellSouth Business.
This year's grants were awarded to Michelle Gutz-Kleng, advanced study in theory to qualify for MTNA Professional Certification; Michele Alspach, piano study: Rhonda Ringering, jazz piano study; Jennifer Teague-Porterfield, in-depth training in the Suzuki method for teaching violin and cello to young children; Christine Groth, piano study; Amy Greer, Dalcroze Eurhythmics workshop; Beth Owen, baroque performance institute; Charlotte Williams, piano study; Kim Bowman, courses to qualify for MTNA Professional Certification; Daniel Brugh, composition lessons; Carrie Koffman, commissioning of new work for saxophone and viola; and Rachel Shaftman, drumset study.