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File Size: 1.22 MB
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This document appears to be page 265 of a larger report, containing a bibliography or reference list of scientific papers. The citations cover topics such as chaos theory, fractals, growth hormones, opiate receptors, and epilepsy, with publication dates ranging from 1948 to 1999. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's connections to the scientific community or funding of specific research.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Hentschel, H.G.E. Author
Cited for work on fractals (1983)
Procaccia, I. Author
Cited for work on fractals (1983)
Herman, M.L. Author
Cited for work on growth hormone secretion (1994)
Pincus, S.M. Author
Cited for work on growth hormone secretion (1994). Note: Steve Pincus is a mathematician known to have associated wit...
Johnson, M.L. Author
Cited for work on growth hormone secretion (1994)
Huberman, B.A. Author
Cited for work on eye movement (1987). Note: Bernardo Huberman is a physicist.
Iasemidis, L.D. Author
Cited for work on Chaos theory and epilepsy (1996)
Sackellares, J.C. Author
Cited for work on Chaos theory and epilepsy (1996)

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document production (Bates stamp)
Princeton University Press
Publisher referenced in bibliography
Clarendon
Publisher referenced in bibliography (Oxford)
Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (referenced journal)
J. Clin. Invest.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (referenced journal)

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of Clarendon publisher
Location of Princeton University Press

Relationships (2)

Herman, M.L. Co-author Pincus, S.M.
Listed together on 1994 paper regarding growth hormone secretion.
Listed together on multiple papers regarding epilepsy and chaos theory.

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Hentschel, H.G.E., Procaccia, I. (1983) The infinite number of generalized
dimensions of fractals and strange attractors. Physica D8:435-444
Herman, M.L., Pincus, S.M., Johnson, M.L.,Matthews, D.L.., Faunt, , L.M.., Vance,
M.L.., Thorner, M.O., Veldhuis, J.D. (1994) Enhanced basal and disorderly growth
hormone secretion distinguish acromegalic from normal pulsatile growth hormone
release. J. Clin. Invest. 94:1277-1288.
Hitzemann, R., Murphy, M., Curell, J. (1985) Opiate receptor thermodynamics:
agonist and antogonist binding. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 108:171-177
Hoyer, D.,Pompe, B., Herzel, H., Zwiener, U. (1998) Nonlinear coordination of
cardiovascular autonomic control. IEEE Eng Med Biol Mag 17:17-21
Huber, M.T., Braun, H.A., Krief, J.C. (1999) Effects of noise on different states of
recurrent affective disorder. Biol. Psychiat. In press.
Huberman, B.A. (1987) A model for dysfunctions in smooth pursuit eye movement.
Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 504:260-273
Hughes, B.D. (1995) Random Walks and Random Environments. Clarendon.
Oxford.
Hurewicz, W., Wallman, H. (1948) Dimension Theory. Princeton University Press,
Princeton
Iasemidis, L.D., Sackellares, J.C. (1996) Chaos theory and epilepsy The
Neuroscientist. 2:118-128.
Iasemidis, J., Sacklellares, H., Zaveri,H., Williams, W.J. (1990): Phase space
topolography and the Laypounov exponent of electrocorticograms in partial
seizures. Brain Topolography 2:187-201.
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