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Here we discuss the evidence that the central consequences of nerve damage are critically determined by the status of neuroimmune regulation at different ages.
On the other hand, patients with pure small-fiber polyneuropathies never develop dystonia, implying that neither small-fiber dysfunction nor its central consequences are a driving force behind dystonia.
Finally, it would be helpful to differentiate between a direct effect (linked to putative DAT protein / anti-DAT aAb interaction) and indirect effects brought by circulating aAbs, as it cannot be excluded that central consequences may arise without the need for these aAbs to cross the BBB.
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The "central consequence of overexposure to Internet pornography," writes Scientific American, "is hedonic adaptation, which means that what was once arousing no longer does the trick, and thereby addicts escalate to increasingly extreme ('harder') images".
One central consequence of identity diffusion is the incapacity, under the influence of a peak affective state, to assess that affective state from the perspective of an integrated sense of self.
Although data and models of past vegetation suggest recent events of contraction-expansion of lowland rain forest in central Africa, the consequences of these climatic episodes on current within-species genetic structure have hardly been explored.
The study contributes to our evolving understanding of the central nervous system consequences of hearing loss.
However, in the peripheral and central neurons, the consequences of pSap deficiency seem to be determined by the unique sensitivity of the neurons to the lack of a trophic effect of secreted unprocessed pSap.
The new report discusses a number of hypoglycemia-related outcomes in detail including death, hypoglycemia-associated autonomic failure, central nervous system consequences (particularly in children and older adults), components of the geriatric syndrome (e.g., falls), inpatient outcomes, decreased quality of life, and limitations in activities of daily living.
It is very hard to imagine all this ending well but as a consequence, central banks will be very reluctant to let it end at all.
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