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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).

    • Riann M. Palmieri, Christopher D. Ingersoll, Mark A. Hoffman
    • J Athl Train. 2004 Jul-Sep; 39(3): 268-277.
    • 2004
    • Jul-Sep 2004
  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.

    • Producer, Additional Crew
    • March 21, 1881
    • M.H. Hoffman
    • March 8, 1944
  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.