Kristin Thompson
Kristin Thompson (born 1950) is an American film theorist and author whose research interests include the close formal analysis of films, the history of film styles, and "quality television," a genre akin to art film. She wrote two scholarly books in the 1980s which used an analytical technique called neoformalism. She also co-authored two widely used film studies textbooks with her husband David Bordwell. Provided by Wikipedia
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Polityka rządku a potrzeby praktyczne w kinie radzieckim lat 20. by Kristin Thompson
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The Effects of Linoleic Acid-Rich Soybean Oil on Ectopic Liver Fat in Adults Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: A Randomized Controlled Double-Masked Trial by Rachel M Cole, Stephan Zarich, Kelsey Fairchild, Kristin Thompson, Manjunathan Najappa, Arunak Kolipaka, Rolando E Choriego, Rafael Jimenez-Flores, Ai Ni, Na Li, Martha A Belury
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Rationale and development of a prehospital goal‐directed bundle of care to prevent rearrest after return of spontaneous circulation by David G. Dillon, Juan Carlos C. Montoy, Nichole Bosson, Jake Toy, Senai Kidane, Dustin W. Ballard, Marianne Gausche‐Hill, Joelle Donofrio‐Odmann, Shira A. Schlesinger, Katherine Staats, Clayton Kazan, Brian Morr, Kristin Thompson, Kevin Mackey, John Brown, James J. Menegazzi, the California Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium
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