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pioneering work on the blood–brain barrier,
which she
described as hemato-
encephalic barrier in 1921. On
August 26, 1878, Lina
Stern was born in Liepāja (today...
- PMID 12531132.
Ekkehard Othmer, Mary P. Hayden, and
Robert Segelbaum, "
Encephalic Cycles during Sleep and
Wakefulness in Humans: a 24-Hour Pattern" (JSTOR);...
- 1941,
Herta Schreiber, as follows:
Severe personality disorder (post–
encephalic?): very
severe motor ****ation;
erethic idiocy;
epileptic seizures....
- the disease. "schizo–". The New
Oxford American Dictionary (2nd ed.). "
encephalic". The New
Oxford American Dictionary (2nd ed.). "Schizencephaly". Orphanet...
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genetic defects. AHH can also be
developed through drug and
alcohol use and
encephalic trauma. AHH, in a
clinical setting, can be
shown through a lack/delay/stop...
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teleological and
orthogenetical view on a
perfecting evolution, from the paleo-
encephalical skull shapes of
prehistoric man,
which he
considered still prevalent...
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teleological and
orthogenetical view on a
perfecting evolution, from the paleo-
encephalical skull shapes of
prehistoric man,
which he
considered still prevalent...
-
Madame Bovary: "not Dupuytren,
about to open up an
abscess through a
thick encephalic layer" (Part Two,
Chapter 11).
Reference is made in
Victor Hugo's Les...
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authors concluded that
pyridoxyphen was
incapable of
overcoming the hemato-
encephalic barrier.
Arbuzov SI,
Smirnova SM (1964). "Simpatoliticheskoe i gipotenzivnoe...
- hemiplegia. Gull
divided paraplegia into
three groups: spinal, peripheral, and
encephalic,
where the
spinal group related to
paralyses caused by
damage to the spinal...