971 resultados para Caskey, Thomas W.


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Completed by his son, W.E. Thomas.

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pt. 1. History [1878-1910, a souvenir hihstory presented to the 1910 international convention] by Thomas W. Rowe. - pt. 2. History [1910-1957, including "A story of glass"] by Harry Cook.

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Front Row: John Hubley, Jim P. Thurlow, Burwell O. Jones, Glennwood I. Miller, Tom O'Keiffe.

Middle Row: head Gus Stager, Ron Pudduck, Thomas W. Prunk, J. Michael Delaney, Peter A. Dow, Donald E. Potter, Joseph W. Haselby, Al Hangelman.

Back Row: Lee Gunn, David Fritz Meyers, Theodore C. Reissing, Harrison G. Wehner, Jr., Wally Goldsmith, Buz Gutowski, Robert Wardrop, John C. Wardrop.

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Front Row: John C. Smith, Theodore C. Reissing, Richard D. Hanley, Cyrus C. Hopkins, Anthony Tashnick, Carl T. Woolley, Peter H. Fries

Middle Row: Thomas W. Prunk, M. Allen Maten, Jr., Myril Kaplan, Brian L. Browne, Edward R. Pongracz, Jim Tanner, E. Lee Fitzhugh.

Back Row: diving coach Bruce Harlan, head coach Gus Stager, manager Ray Haselby, Tony A. Turner, Edward W. Cole, Richard J. Kimball, Alvaro Gaxiola, Theodore Pong.

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Front Row: Scott Van Appledorn, Eric Lesser, Eric Namesnik, Steve Duttenhofer, Michael Barrowman, Steven Bigelow, Stephen Hamerski, Eric R. Bailey, Brice Kopas, Jarrett R. Winter .

Second Row: head coach Jon Urbanchek, asst. coach Mark Noetzel, Jayson Field, Thomas w Stabile, Jr., James Hume, Bradley Lambert, Robert S. Silverman, Gregory Gooch, Noel Strauss, Thomas Hay, Timothy Bower, grad. asst. Rick Wilkening, diving coach Dick Kimball.

Back Row: Rodney VanTassell, Brian Gunn, Eric Wunderlich, Jeff, Klotz, John Kiani, Marc Milobinski, Abel Sanchez, Matthew Jaffe, Kent Tschannen, Jeff Jozwiak.

Front Row: Scott Skoglund, Kevin Glass, Richard Mitvalsky, Ryan Downey.

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The speech characteristics, oromotor function and speech intelligibility of a group of children treated for cerebellar tumour (CT) was investigated perceptually. Assessment of these areas was performed on 11 children treated for CT with dysarthric speech as well as 21 non-neurologically impaired controls matched for age and sex to obtain a comprehensive perceptual profile of their speech and oromotor mechanism. Contributing to the perception of dysarthria were a number of deviant speech dimensions including imprecision of consonants, hoarseness and decreased pitch variation, as well as a reduction in overall speech intelligibility for both sentences and connected speech. Oromotor assessment revealed deficits in lip, tongue and laryngeal function, particularly relating to deficits in timing and coordination of movements. The most salient features of the dysarthria seen in children treated for CT were the mild nature of the speech disorder and clustering of speech deficits in the prosodic, phonatory and articulatory aspects of speech production.

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Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2016-06

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This thesis has two aims. First, it sets out to develop an alternative methodology for the investigation of risk homeostasis theory (RHT). It is argued that the current methodologies of the pseudo-experimental design and post hoc analysis of road-traffic accident data both have their limitations, and that the newer 'game' type simulation exercises are also, but for different reasons, incapable of testing RHT predictions. The alternative methodology described here is based on the simulation of physical risk with intrinsic reward rather than a 'points pay-off'. The second aim of the thesis is to examine a number of predictions made by RHT through the use of this alternative methodology. Since the pseudo-experimental design and post hoc analysis of road-traffic data are both ill-suited to the investigation of that part of RHT which deals with the role of utility in determining risk-taking behaviour in response to a change in environmental risk, and since the concept of utility is critical to RHT, the methodology reported here is applied to the specific investigation of utility. Attention too is given to the question of which behavioural pathways carry the homeostasis effect, and whether those pathways are 'local' to the nature of the change in environmental risk. It is suggested that investigating RHT through this new methodology holds a number of advantages and should be developed further in an attempt to answer the RHT question. It is suggested too that the methodology allows RHT to be seen in a psychological context, rather than the statistical context that has so far characterised its investigation. The experimental findings reported here are in support of hypotheses derived from RHT and would therefore seem to argue for the importance of the individual and collective target level of risk, as opposed to the level of environmental risk, as the major determinant of accident loss.