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  1. M. H. Hoffman (March 21, 1881 – March 6, 1944) was an American motion picture studio owner and producer. From 1910 to 1917, Hoffman was general manager of the Universal Film Company, a film exchange in New England. [3]

  2. Hoffmann reflex (H-reflex) and muscle response (M-wave) pathways. When a short-duration, low-intensity electric stimulus is delivered to the tibial nerve, action potentials are elicited selectively in sensory Ia afferents due to their large axon diameter (response 2).

  3. This chapter examines “the good” in moral development, with emphasis on empathy and the affective strand of moral motivation and development. Drawing on Martin Hoffman's systematic, research-based theory of empathy and socialization, it considers the complex nature of the empathic predisposition, the distinction between self and other as a ...

  4. Hoffmann's reflex ( Hoffmann's sign, sometimes simply " Hoffmann's ", also finger flexor reflex) [1] is a neurological examination finding elicited by a reflex test which can help verify the presence or absence of issues arising from the corticospinal tract. It is named after neurologist Johann Hoffmann. [2] .

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0389010M.H. Hoffman - IMDb

    M.H. Hoffman. Producer: West of Singapore. M. H. (Maurice Henry) Hoffman Sr. M.H. Hoffman is associated with numerous companies. There is a bio on Hoffman in the 1929 and 1937-38 "Motion Picture Almanac." He studied painting, singing, and taught languages yet he is best remembered as a producer, director, and studio owner.

  6. Mar 15, 2012 · First described by Hoffman in 1918, the H reflex, which represents a component of the stretch reflex, is one of the most commonly used tools to investigate electrophysiological changes occurring at the spinal level.

  7. The H reflex, named after Hoffmann for his original description, is an electrical counterpart of the stretch reflex which is elicited by a mechanical tap.