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The results from these studies will be used to conceptualize the basic dysfunction in depression and anxiety as that of alliesthesia of internal body signals due to altered belief- based self- relevance.
Unfortunately, many of these markets suffer from a basic dysfunction: the lack of sufficient market incentive to stimulate production and distribution as well as complicated local supply chains and delivery systems to reach those most in need.
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However, given the large number of channels serving similar roles in hair cell physiology, it is also possible that compensation could occur, thus minimizing basic homeostatic dysfunction occurring as a consequence of abnormal nAChR function.
The proportions of basic ADL dysfunction among the community's elderly population are 2-8%, and the elderly are more likely to be dependent in instrumental ADLs than basic ADLs [ 33].
We therefore suggest these large intrusions may have two components, both of which are impaired in PCA: an initial intrusion (small or large, attributable to basic oculomotor dysfunction), and an impaired refixation process (attributable to basic and higher-order perceptual and/or attentional impairments).
Later, Andreasen et al. formed the theory of cognitive dysmetria as a basic cognitive dysfunction that arises from abnormal coordination in loops formed by the cortex, thalamus, and cerebellum, with a special focus on cerebellar functions in the fine timing of motor and cognitive events [ 5].
But the latest 'reforms' don't correct the basic political dysfunctions of a country so divided.
This review looks at the basic characteristics of dysfunction, thrombosis, and infections encountered with DC use in adult critically ill patients.
A multifaceted approach is needed to address the basic causes of dysfunction in the market for public health commodities.
Focal brain lesions are assumed to produce language deficits by two basic mechanisms: local cortical dysfunction at the lesion site, and remote cortical dysfunction due to disruption of the transfer and integration of information between connected brain regions.
From the earliest days of nineteenth-century aphasiology, language deficits due to focal brain lesions have been attributed to two basic mechanisms: local cortical dysfunction at the lesion site, and remote cortical dysfunction due to disruption of information transfer along pathways between connected brain regions (Wernicke, 1874; Geschwind, 1965 a, b ).
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