John Graham

Publication List Details

Period

1850 - 2009

Number

68

Co-Authors

Effects of supervised treadmill walking training on calf muscle capillarization in patients with intermittent claudication (2009)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of supervised treadmill walking training on the calf muscle capillarization in patients with intermittent claudication. The first 12-week period was...

Effects of supervised treadmill walking training on calf muscle capillarization in patients with intermittent claudication (2009)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of supervised treadmill walking training on the calf muscle capillarization in patients with intermittent claudication. The first 12-week period was...

Effects of supervised treadmill walking training on calf muscle capillarization in patients with intermittent claudication (2009)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of supervised treadmill walking training on the calf muscle capillarization in patients with intermittent claudication. The first 12-week period was...

Shared Mental Models in Military Command and Control Organizations: Effect of Social Network Distance (2008)

Mike Schneider, John Graham, Aaron Bauer, Katie Bessiere, Cleotilde Gonzalez

This paper presents an investigation on the relationship between social network distances and shared mental models in military command and control organizations. However, social network distance may...

Effect of External Memory Tools on Task Performance in a Future Command and Control Environment: A Virtual Experiment using Construct (2008)

Mike Schneider John, John Graham

In this paper we examine the possible benefits of increasing efficiency of external memory systems on two organizational communication structures, a legacy communication structure and a proposed...

Supervised and home-based exercise training for patients with intermittent claudication (2008)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Home-based exercise training, applied as the primary treatment in patients with intermittent claudication, has produced inconsistent effects on walking capacity in previous published studies. The aim...

Supervised and home-based exercise training for patients with intermittent claudication (2008)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Home-based exercise training, applied as the primary treatment in patients with intermittent claudication, has produced inconsistent effects on walking capacity in previous published studies. The aim...

Supervised and home-based exercise training for patients with intermittent claudication (2008)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Home-based exercise training, applied as the primary treatment in patients with intermittent claudication, has produced inconsistent effects on walking capacity in previous published studies. The aim...

Supervised exercise training combined with ginkgo biloba treatment for patients with peripheral arterial disease (2007)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

OBJECTIVE: Supervised treadmill-walking training is an effective treatment to improve walking capacity for individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The primary aim of this study was to...

Effects of exercise training on fibrinolytic function in individuals with peripheral arterial disease (2007)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Endogenous fibrinolysis is a physiological mechanism in removal of stable fibrin in blood clot and maintaining vascular blood flow. There has been evidence suggesting that the severity of...

Supervised exercise training combined with ginkgo biloba treatment for patients with peripheral arterial disease (2007)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

OBJECTIVE: Supervised treadmill-walking training is an effective treatment to improve walking capacity for individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The primary aim of this study was to...

Effects of exercise training on fibrinolytic function in individuals with peripheral arterial disease (2007)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Endogenous fibrinolysis is a physiological mechanism in removal of stable fibrin in blood clot and maintaining vascular blood flow. There has been evidence suggesting that the severity of...

Supervised exercise training combined with ginkgo biloba treatment for patients with peripheral arterial disease (2007)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

OBJECTIVE: Supervised treadmill-walking training is an effective treatment to improve walking capacity for individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The primary aim of this study was to...

Effects of exercise training on fibrinolytic function in individuals with peripheral arterial disease (2007)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Endogenous fibrinolysis is a physiological mechanism in removal of stable fibrin in blood clot and maintaining vascular blood flow. There has been evidence suggesting that the severity of...

Effects of supervised treadmill-walking training on strength and endurance of the calf muscles of individuals with peripheral arterial disease (2006)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Objective: Supervised treadmill-walking training is an effective treatment to improve walking capacity for individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The primary aim of this study was to...

Treatment of peripheral arterial disease with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty or supervised exercise program (2006)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Endogenous fibrinolysis is a physiological mechanism in removal of stable fibrin in blood clot and maintaining vascular blood flow. There has been evidence suggesting that the severity of...

Effects of supervised treadmill-walking training on strength and endurance of the calf muscles of individuals with peripheral arterial disease (2006)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Objective: Supervised treadmill-walking training is an effective treatment to improve walking capacity for individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The primary aim of this study was to...

Treatment of peripheral arterial disease with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty or supervised exercise program (2006)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Endogenous fibrinolysis is a physiological mechanism in removal of stable fibrin in blood clot and maintaining vascular blood flow. There has been evidence suggesting that the severity of...

Treatment of peripheral arterial disease with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty or supervised exercise program (2006)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Endogenous fibrinolysis is a physiological mechanism in removal of stable fibrin in blood clot and maintaining vascular blood flow. There has been evidence suggesting that the severity of...

Effects of supervised treadmill-walking training on strength and endurance of the calf muscles of individuals with peripheral arterial disease (2006)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Objective: Supervised treadmill-walking training is an effective treatment to improve walking capacity for individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The primary aim of this study was to...

Corporate Capital Structure (2005)

Michael L. Lemmon, Michael R. Roberts, Jaime F. Zender, Lincoln Berger, William Goetzmann, ...

We examine the evolution of the cross-sectional distribution of capital structure and find that capital structure is remarkably stable over time; firms with high (low) leverage remain relatively high...

Exercise-improved walking capacity in patients with peripheral arterial disease: Effects and mechanisms (2004)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is an atherosclerotic disease. The most common symptom of PAD is intermittent claudication, a severe muscular pain in the lower limbs when walking. This symptom...

Exercise-improved walking capacity in patients with peripheral arterial disease: Effects and mechanisms (2004)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is an atherosclerotic disease. The most common symptom of PAD is intermittent claudication, a severe muscular pain in the lower limbs when walking. This symptom...

Exercise-improved walking capacity in patients with peripheral arterial disease: Effects and mechanisms (2004)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is an atherosclerotic disease. The most common symptom of PAD is intermittent claudication, a severe muscular pain in the lower limbs when walking. This symptom...

ACRONYMS AAME African Adult Male Equivalent (2003)

Sue Lautze, Yacob Aklilu, Angela Raven-roberts, Helen Young, Girma Kebede, Jennifer Leaning, ...

This report was funded by the USAID/DCHA/OFDA and USAID/Ethiopia, with additional support from the Mellon Foundation. The team is grateful to the USAID/Ethiopia Mission, in particular the FHA staff,...

Reliability of functional capacity variables for peripheral arterial disease patients (2002)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Myers, Stephen P, Graham, John

This study investigated the test-retest reliability of several commonly used variables in functional capacity assessment for patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), including maximum walking...

El Fornio, CA : rancho whatever / (2002)

Graham, John.

Thesis (M.F.A.)--University of California, Santa Barbara, 2002.

Taxation and corporate financial policy (2002)

Doug Bernheim, John Graham, Jim Hines, Vesa Kanniainen, Hans-werner Sinn, Alan J. Auerbach, ...

edited by Alan Auerbach and Martin Feldstein. I am grateful to Kevin Cole for research

Taxation and corporate financial policy (2002)

Doug Bernheim, John Graham, Jim Hines, Vesa Kanniainen, Hans-werner Sinn, Alan J. Auerbach, ...

edited by Alan Auerbach and Martin Feldstein. I am grateful to Kevin Cole for research

Reliability of functional capacity variables for peripheral arterial disease patients (2002)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Myers, Stephen P, Graham, John

This study investigated the test-retest reliability of several commonly used variables in functional capacity assessment for patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), including maximum walking...

Reliability of functional capacity variables for peripheral arterial disease patients (2002)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Myers, Stephen P, Graham, John

This study investigated the test-retest reliability of several commonly used variables in functional capacity assessment for patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), including maximum walking...

The Personal-Tax Advantages of Equity (2000)

Richard C. Green, Burton Hollifield, Discussions Pierre Collin–dufresne, Bob Dammon, John Graham, Nathalie Moyen, ...

We compute the value of a firm that pays its cash flows each period through share repurchases in a dynamic environment where personal taxes are paid on realized capital gains and dividends. These...

An Experimental Study Of Potential Parallelism In An Implementation Of MIL-STD 188-220 (1999)

John Graham, Lori L. Pollock

Researchers have shown that communication protocols can be parallelized in a number of different ways, often resulting in significant increased performance of the overall network communication. This...

Asset Efficiency and Reallocation Decision of Bankrupt Firms (1998)

Vojislav Maksimovic, Gordon Phillips, Judy Chevalier, John Graham, Charles Hadlock, Kathleen Weiss Hanley, ...

This paper investigates whether Chapter 11 bankruptcy provides a mechanism by which insolvent firms are efficiently reorganized and the assets of unproductive firms are effectively redeployed. We...

DECARCERATION IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY: How Practitioners Are Succeeding Where Policy-Makers Have Failed (1990)

GRAHAM, JOHN

The West Germans have succeeded, almost without noticing, in considerably reducing their prison population over the last six years. Through a process of elimination, this article narrows down the...

Beiträge zur Naturgeschichte der Trichina spirals / (1897)

Graham, John.

Thesis (doctoral)--Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München, 1897.

Do Stock Prices Influence Corporate Decisions? Evidence from the Technology Bubble

Murillo Campello, John Graham

Do firms issue stock when prices seem irrationally high? Do they invest or save the proceeds from the sale of overvalued stocks? Is value created or destroyed in the process? This paper uses a novel...

HOW DO CFOs MAKE CAPITAL BUDGETING AND CAPITAL STRUCTURE DECISIONS?

John Graham, Campbell Harvey

This paper summarizes the findings of the authors' recent survey of 392 CFOs about the current practice of corporate finance, with main focus on the areas of capital budgeting and capital structure....

ESTIMATING THE TAX BENEFITS OF DEBT

John Graham

The standard approach to valuing interest tax shields assumes that full tax benefits are realized on every dollar of interest deduction in every scenario. The approach presented in this paper takes...

Month of madness : Maine's brush with civil war, 1981.

Graham, John.

History of Maine's contested elections of 1879.

Supervised and home-based exercise training for patients with intermittent claudication

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen

Home-based exercise training, applied as the primary treatment in patients with intermittent claudication, has produced inconsistent effects on walking capacity in previous published studies. The aim...