10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENCEPHALOGRAPHICALLY»
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A Follow-up Study of Head Wounds in World War II
... electro- encephalographically. That constitutional or systemic factors play a
role in the initiation or recurrence of the attacks seems possible from the
observed data relative to constipation, alcohol consumption, etc., but it is difficult
to separate ...
Arthur Earl Walker, Seymour Jablon, 1961
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Untwisting the Serpent: Modernism in Music, Literature, and ...
... heim — was evidently a rough draft that Schoenberg decided to set without
further polishing; its rawness, its unevenness, its lack of syntactical control may
have seemed the literary equivalent of the encephalographically lurching music
that ...
3
Malformations of the Nervous System: Handbook of Clinical ...
107–128. Reeves DL (1941). Congenital absence of the septum pellucidum: a
case diagnosed encephalographically and associated with congenital amaurosis
. Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp 69: 61–71. Roessmann U, Velasco ME, Small EJ, et al
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Harvey B. Sarnat, Paolo Curatolo, 2007
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Music, Science, and the Rhythmic Brain: Cultural and ...
... studied in investigations of sound localization in humans (Oster, 1973) and
cats (Kuwada, 1979) and verified encephalographically to induce a very low
amplitude frequency following response at various sites in the brains of humans (
Smith, ...
Jonathan Berger, Gabe Turow, 2012
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Manifesto of the Critical Theory of Society and Religion (3 ...
The correlations between the electro-encephalographically established
correlation between a faith experience on one hand, and a neuronal condition on
the other, could not be interpreted. The natural sciences and with them the
naturalists ...
6
Problems of Intracranial Pressure in Childhood
... metabolism are epileptogenic, and there is no correlation between the
magnitude of the metabolic and the electrical abnormalities; the significance of
any individual lesion must be confirmed electro-encephalographically (Engel et
al. 1982c) ...
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An Easeful Death?: Perspectives on Death, Dying and Euthanasia
Such patients breathe spontaneously, grimace in response to pain, may swallow
or open and move their eyes and are clinically and electro-encephalographically
awake — it is assumed they are not aware, that there is no content to their ...
8
Behavioral Aspects of Epilepsy: Principles and Practice
However, given the setting of these studies in specialist centers and the fact that
only video-encephalographically (EEG) proven cases were counted, these
figures are likely to be an under-estimate. One recent study that reportedly
captured all ...
Dr. Dorothee GA Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenite MD,MPH, Steven C. Schachter, Gregory L. Holmes MD, 2007
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New Diagnostic and Therapeutic Tools in Child Neurology
... limitedchannel aEEG in term infants with encephalopathy. J. Pediatr. 154, 835–
841. Legido, A., Clancy, R.R. & Berman, P.H. (1991): Neurologic outcome after
electro-encephalographically proven neonatal seizures. Pediatrics 88, 583–596.
Eugenio Mercuri, Ermellina Fedrizzi, Giovanni Cioni, 2011
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Forensic Aspects of Sleep
The ESS also correlates with electro- encephalographically determined sleep
latencies measured at night or during the day and does reflect changes in
sleepiness associated with treatment-related improvement in sleep apnea.44
The ESS is ...
Colin M. Shapiro, Alexander McCall Smith, 1997