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    Lower Facial Nerve Nomenclature Clarification: Cervical Branch Controls Smile‐Associated Lower Lip Depression and Dental Display by Kaufman‐Goldberg, Tal, Flynn, John P., Banks, Caroline A., Varvares, Mark A., Hadlock, Tessa A.

    Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-10-2023)
    “…Objective In head and neck ablative surgery, traditional teaching is that the key facial nerve branch to preserve along the plane of the lower border of the…”
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    Understanding the Relationship Between Facial Nerve Branch Sacrifice and Selective Neurectomy Outcome by Kaufman Goldberg, Tal, Flynn, John P, Trzcinski, Lauren O, McGonagle, Elizabeth R, Banks, Caroline A, Hadlock, Tessa A

    “…While there is great interest in selective neurectomy (SN) for patients with synkinesis, outcomes can be inconsistent. To examine the relationships between…”
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    Twenty-year perspective of randomized controlled trials for surgery of chronic nonspecific low back pain: citation bias and tangential knowledge by Andrade, Nicholas S., MD, MPH, Flynn, John P., BS, Bartanusz, Viktor, MD, PhD

    Published in The spine journal (01-11-2013)
    “…Abstract Background context After decades of clinical research, the role of surgery for chronic nonspecific low back pain (CNLBP) remains equivocal. Despite…”
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    Favorable Outcome Perception in Facial Selective Neurectomy by Kaufman Goldberg, Tal, Flynn, John P., Xiao, Roy, Trzcinski, Lauren O., Hadlock, Tessa A.

    Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-04-2024)
    “…Objective Facial selective neurectomy (SN) improves facial function by denervation of muscles antagonistic to the smile in nonflaccid facial paralysis (NFFP)…”
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    Pre-Operative Factors May Predict Outcome in Selective Neurectomy for Synkinesis by Kaufman-Goldberg, Tal, Flynn, John P, Trzcinski, Lauren O, McGonagle, Elizabeth R, Banks, Caroline A, Hadlock, Tessa A

    “…While there has been great interest in offering selective neurectomy (SN) to patients with nonflaccid facial palsy (NFFP), postoperative outcomes are…”
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    Appraising Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Clinical Practice Guidelines for Effective Dissemination and Implementation Design by Flynn, John P., Villwock, Jennifer A., Chiu, Alexander G., Sykes, Kevin J.

    Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-08-2020)
    “…Objectives Dissemination and implementation (D&I) science analyzes interventional strategies that aid in spreading scientific knowledge, adopting evidence into…”
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    The Utility of Computed Tomography and Intrathecal Fluorescein in the Management of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak by Flynn, John P., Pavelonis, Anna, Ledbetter, Luke, Bhalla, Vidur, Alvi, Sameer A., Chiu, Alexander G., Villwock, Jennifer

    Published in American journal of rhinology & allergy (01-05-2020)
    “…Background Intrathecal fluorescein (IF) has become a common tool for localization of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak, but despite frequent use, IF lacks Food…”
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    An Incidental Thyroid Nodule by Flynn, John P., Morawiecki, Peter A., Ayala, Marco A.

    Published in Ear, nose, & throat journal (01-08-2017)
    “…[...]ITPA represents one of the more common locations for ectopic inferior parathyroid glands. The inferior parathyroid gland, arising from the third…”
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    Patterns of strain and activation in the thigh muscles of goats across gaits during level locomotion by Gillis, Gary B, Flynn, John P, McGuigan, Polly, Biewener, Andrew A

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-12-2005)
    “…Unlike homologous muscles in many vertebrates, which appear to function similarly during a particular mode of locomotion (e.g. red muscle in swimming fish,…”
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    Executive Directors' Political Activities by Pawlak, Edward J., Flynn, John P.

    Published in Social work (New York) (01-07-1990)
    “…Executive directors of human service organizations face conflicting expectations and demands from different constituencies about involvement in political…”
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    Perspectives on policy, planning and administration tasks in Spain and the United States by Flynn, John P.

    Published in International social work (01-07-1990)
    “…Scale data are used to compare preparation for roles in policy, planning, & administration among 82 graduate social work students in the US & 23 social service…”
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    Attack Elicited by Stimulation of the Thalamus of Cats by MacDonnell, Malcolm F., Flynn, John P.

    “…Electrical stimulation of sites in the medial thalamus leads to attack upon rats. This attack summates with attack elicited by hypothalamic stimulation…”
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    Identifying management training needs for social service workers in Madrid, Spain by Flynn, John P., Diaz, Ana A.

    Published in International social work (01-04-1988)
    “…A report on a training needs assessment project conducted in Madrid, Spain, with persons in policy, planning, & administrative positions in the social…”
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    Self-Interest, Social Welfare Policy and Social Problems by Flynn, John P.

    Published in Journal of sociology and social welfare (01-10-1974)
    “…R. MERTON & R. NISBET HAVE OBSERVED ON 3 OCCASIONS OVER THE LAST DECADE THAT A COMPREHENSIVE THEORY OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS OR SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY DOES NOT EXIST…”
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    Neural Pathways Associated with Hypothalamically Elicited Attack Behavior in Cats by Chi, Carl Chungming, Flynn, John P.

    “…Small electrolytic lesions were made in cats through electrodes, which, when stimulated, elicited either quiet biting attack or affective paw strike attack…”
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    Afferent projections related to attack sites in the ventral midbrain tegmentum of the cat by Schoel, W M, Opsahl, C A, Flynn, J P

    Published in Brain research (01-01-1981)
    “…Quiet attack was elicited by electrical stimulation of the ventrolateral midbrain tegmentum of the cat. The paw was not used other than to position or hold the…”
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    Control of Sensory Fields by Stimulation of Hypothalamus by MacDonnell, Malcolm F., Flynn, John P.

    “…Stimulation of the cat's hypothalamus, which elicits attack, also establishes sensory fields for two reflexes related to biting. Touching a perioral region…”
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