10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PATHOGNOMONICALLY»
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Bioimaging in Neurodegeneration
Mean uptake values were increased in various neocortical regions
pathognomonically compromised in Alzheimer's dementia, and significance was
particularly reached in frontal neocortical regions. Although somewhat
unexpected, this is in ...
Patricia A. Broderick, David N. Rahni, Edwin H. Kolodny, 2007
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Report of a Special Committee, of the House of Assembly of ...
... pathognomonically contra-distinguished by a broad and unerring line of
demarkation, both in its origin and symptoms, from every grade or form of yellow
fever. , 7. Inasmuch, also, as it is a fact now placed ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly, 1846
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Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York
... hammocks, everglades, bayous, lagoons, swamps, morasses, &c ; such
remittent or bilious remittent, or congestive or malignant remittent, by whatever
epithet it may be termed, is eminently and pathognomonically contra-
distinguished by a ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly, 1846
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Observations on the acute dysentery: with the design of ...
When the disease has thus proceeded, the patient is in imminent danger : For
should a favourable change not speedily happen, a cessation of pain takes place
, then death. ., The fever, with which the Dysentery is pathognomonically ...
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Transactions of the Medical Society of London
... honourable reception the circumnavigator received ; the preparations which
were immediately made for his second voyage ; the facility with1 which this with a
disease pathognomonically distinct. By other writers it is On Medical Technology.
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Transactions (1797-1862).
... honourable reception the circumnavigator received ; the preparations which
were immediately made for his second voyage ; the facility with which this with a
disease pathognomonically distinct. By other writers it is On Medical Technology.
Medical Society of London, 1810
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The Search for the Self: Selected Writings of Heinz Kohut ...
The pathognomonically specific, transferencelike, therapeutically salutary
conditions on which I am focusing, however, are based on the activation of
psychologically elaborated, cohesive configurations that enter into stable
amalgamations ...
Heinz Kohut, Paul Ornstein, 2011
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Pocket Atlas of Dental Radiology
In comparison to the end stage of advanced periodontitis (see Fig. 288a), the
radiograph (especially noticeable on teeth 47 and 46) reveals the
pathognomonically typical picture of "teeth suspended in mid-air," with confluent
radiolucencies, ...
Friedrich A. Pasler, Heiko Visser, 2011
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When Theories Touch: A Historical and Theoretical ...
The pathognomonically specific, transferencelike, therapeutically salutary
conditions, however, on which I am focusing, are based on the activation of
psychologically elaborated, cohesive configurations which enter into stable
amalgamations ...
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Genes, Brain and Development: The Neurocognition of Genetic ...
Perhaps most pathognomonically, children with autism seldom point, either to
share their interest in something with another person (joint attention) or to request
, with pointing for joint attention most impaired. In the realm of communication ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PATHOGNOMONICALLY»
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The main duct variety pathognomonically includes a patulous ampulla with mucin from the orifice and presents symptoms similar to chronic pancreatitis. A side ... «General Surgery News, Jun 13»