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Theodore H. Schwartz (born May 13, 1965) is an American medical scientist, academic physician and neurosurgeon. Schwartz specializes in surgery for brain tumors , pituitary tumors and epilepsy . He is particularly known for developing and expanding the field of minimally-invasive endonasal endoscopic skull base and pituitary surgery and for his ...
Theodore H. Schwartz, 1990, professor of neurosurgery, otolaryngology and neuroscience at Weill Cornell Medical College; John J. Shea Jr., professor in the ear, nose, and throat departments of the University of Tennessee, the University of Mississippi, the University of North Carolina and Tulane University
Canonically cited as Dunford and Schwartz, [1] the textbook has been referred to as "the definitive work" on linear operators. [2]: 2 The work began as a written set of solutions to the problems for Dunford's graduate course in linear operators at Yale. [3]: 30 [1] Schwartz, a prodigy, had taken his undergraduate degree at Yale in 1948, age 18 ...
In her book, Theodore H. White and Journalism as Illusion, Joyce Hoffman contends that White's "personal ideology undermined professional objectivity" (according to the review of her work in Library Journal). She states "conscious mythmaking" on behalf of his subjects, including Chiang Kai-shek, John F. Kennedy, and David Bruce. Hoffman ...
James H. Schwartz (1932–13 March 2006) was an American neurobiologist and professor at Columbia University in New York City. [1] [2] [3] He was a co-editor, with Eric R. Kandel and Thomas Jessell, of the well-known textbook Principles of Neural Science. His research focused on explaining the biochemical basis of learning and memory and ...
Scott L. Schwartz, the wrestler-turned-actor who appeared in the “Ocean’s Eleven” film franchise, has died at age 65.. Schwartz passed away of congestive heart failure at his home in ...
Scott L. Schwartz, a former professional wrestler turned screen actor who made an impression playing the heavy Bruiser in Steven Soderbergh’s “Ocean’s” heist trilogy, died of congestive ...
Glenn M. Schwartz is an American archaeologist specializing in the archaeology of ancient Syria and Iraq. [1] He is known for directing excavations at sites such as Umm el-Marra and Kurd Qaburstan and his contributions to the study of early urbanism, state formation, and collapse in the ancient Near East.