-
Epileptic and
migraine auras are due to the
involvement of
specific areas of the brain,
which are
those that
determine the
symptoms of the
aura. Therefore, if...
-
existence of
auras scientifically have
repeatedly met with failure; for
example people are
unable to see
auras in
complete darkness, and
auras have never...
- language, an
extinct language from
Brazil AURA (disambiguation) Awra (disambiguation) Aurra, a 1980s soul
group Auras,
Uttar Pradesh, town in
India Awra Briguela...
- Look up
AURA in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
AURA may
refer to: ****ociation of
Universities for
Research in
Astronomy Atlas of UTR
Regulatory Activity...
- PMID 17339252. Lardreau, E (2007). "The
Difference Between Epileptic Auras and
Migrainous Auras in the 19th Century". Cephalalgia. 27 (12): 1378–1385. doi:10...
- María
Aura (born María
Aura Boullosa on
September 25, 1982) is a
Mexican actress.
Aura was born on
September 25, 1982, in
Mexico City, D.F., Mexico. 2001...
- and the
Aurá Indian Tribe (Aure,
Auras, Auré)".
Archived from the
original on 16
August 2022.
Retrieved 2022-08-16. "Glottolog 4.6 - Aurê y
Aurá". Archived...
- ****ic
epilepsy is a rare form of
epilepsy that
involves auras in
which spontaneous ****s occur. Due to
their rarity and
sensitive nature, they have...
- In Gr**** and
Roman mythology,
Aura (Ancient Gr****: Αὔρα, romanized:
Aúra, lit. 'breeze'
pronounced [
ǎu̯raː], or Αὔρη
pronounced [ǎu̯rɛː]) is a
minor wind...
- a
generalized tonic–clonic seizure. In
contrast to the
auras in
ecstatic seizures, most
auras of
seizures generally are unpleasant,
including feelings...