Deed of glory by Alan Evans
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Book
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8
editions published
between
1984
and
1985
in
English
and held by
99
libraries
worldwide
The big deal by Alan Evans
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Book
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6
editions published
between
1971
and
1989
in
3
languages
and held by
76
libraries
worldwide
Bannon by Alan Evans
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Book
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7
editions published
between
1968
and
1989
in
English
and held by
74
libraries
worldwide
Mystery
Mantrap by Alan Evans
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Book
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4
editions published
between
1967
and
1989
in
English
and held by
59
libraries
worldwide
Vicious circle by Alan Evans
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Book
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3
editions published
between
1970
and
1988
in
English
and held by
58
libraries
worldwide
The end of the running by Alan Evans
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Book
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3
editions published
between
1966
and
1988
in
English
and held by
56
libraries
worldwide
Running scared by Alan Evans
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Book
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3
editions published
between
1975
and
1977
in
English
and held by
29
libraries
worldwide
3 børn hjælper en politimand med at pågribe en smuglerbande
Escape at the Devil's Gate by Alan Evans
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Book
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1
edition published
in
1978
in
English
and held by
25
libraries
worldwide
Kidnap! by Alan Evans
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Book
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2
editions published
between
1976
and
1978
in
English
and held by
23
libraries
worldwide
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Healthy and Diseased Brain Networks by Alan Evans
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Book
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3
editions published
in
2015
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
1
library
worldwide
An important aspect of neuroscience is to characterize the underlying connectivity patterns of the human brain (i.e., human connectomics). Over the past few years, researchers have demonstrated that by combining a variety of different neuroimaging technologies (e.g., structural MRI, diffusion MRI and functional MRI) with sophisticated analytic strategies such as graph theory, it is possible to noninvasively map the patterns of structural and functional connectivity of human whole-brain networks. With these novel approaches, many studies have shown that human brain networks have nonrandom properties such as modularity, small-worldness and highly connected hubs. Importantly, these quantifiable network properties change with age, learning and disease. Moreover, there is growing evidence for behavioral and genetic correlates. Network analysis of neuroimaging data is opening up a new avenue of research into the understanding of the organizational principles of the brain that will be of interest for all basic scientists and clinical researchers. Such approaches are powerful but there are a number of challenging issues when extracting reliable brain networks from various imaging modalities and analyzing the topological properties, e.g., definitions of network nodes and edges and reproducibility of network analysis. We assembled contributions related to the state-of-the-art methodologies of brain connectivity and the applications involving development, aging and neuropsychiatric disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and mood and anxiety disorders. It is anticipated that the articles in this Research Topic will provide a greater range and depth of provision for the field of imaging connectomics