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    Does laterality of motor impairment tell us something about cognition in Parkinson disease? by Cooper, C.A, Mikos, A.E, Wood, M.F, Kirsch-Darrow, L, Jacobson, C.E, Okun, M.S, Rodriguez, R.L, Bowers, D, Fernandez, H.H

    Published in Parkinsonism & related disorders (01-05-2009)
    “…Abstract This cross-sectional study investigates the relationship between severity of right- and left-sided motor symptoms and deficits in global cognitive…”
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    Entorhinal cortex volume in older adults: reliability and validity considerations for three published measurement protocols by Price, C C, Wood, M F, Leonard, C M, Towler, S, Ward, J, Montijo, H, Kellison, I, Bowers, D, Monk, T, Newcomer, J C, Schmalfuss, I

    “…Measuring the entorhinal cortex (ERC) is challenging due to lateral border discrimination from the perirhinal cortex. From a sample of 39 nondemented older…”
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    Weavers Unravelled: Comparing Associationalism among Handloom Weavers and Boatmen in Varanasi, India by Wood, Jolie M.F.

    Published in South Asia (02-01-2014)
    “…A comparative study of mobilisation by two lower-class occupational groups in Varanasi, India, presents a puzzle: one group, the boatmen of the Mallah…”
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    Protest, Politics, and the Middle Class in Varanasi by WOOD, JOLIE M F

    Published in Economic and political weekly (30-03-2013)
    “…Looking at public protests in Varanasi, this paper focuses on associations representing four middle-class occupational groups — traders, lawyers, teachers, and…”
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    Book Review: Mobilizing Restraint: Democracy and Industrial Conflict in Post-reform South Asia by Wood, Jolie M.F.

    Published in Studies in Indian Politics (01-12-2013)
    “…Emmanuel Teitelbaum, Mobilizing Restraint: Democracy and Industrial Conflict in Post-reform South Asia. New Delhi: Cambridge University Press India Pvt. Ltd…”
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