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"This conflict between peripheral and central origin of tinnitus is simplistic," he said.
Such modifications in the mechanical properties of the cuticle were reported in a previous communication1 as "peripheral inhibition of central origin".
Systemic administration of the peripheral 5-HT2A/2C antagonist xylamidine 30 min before systemic DOI challenge attenuated DOI-elicited body shakes by 50% without an effect on head bobs, suggesting a central origin for head bobs and a partial peripheral and a partial central origin for body shakes.
We found that identical visual stimuli give rise to differences in noise correlation in the two contexts, suggesting that MT neurons receive inputs of central origin whose strength changes with the task structure.
The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion extension task at maximal voluntary rate (MVR) begins to decline just a few seconds into the task and we have previously postulated that this breakdown has a central origin.
It could be hypothesized that the sediment origin of the foredunes (e.g. Massif Central and Pyrenees for Atlantic sites vs Alps for Mediterranean sites) may be involved, because one Mediterranean site that showed an intermediate pattern is concerned by sediments from Massif Central origin.
Especially in patients with known rheumatic disease, the possibility of concurrent pain of central origin must be considered and appropriate treatment given.
IPFS's final core improvement is decentralized distribution, which makes it possible to access Internet content despite sporadic Internet service or even while offline: "We make websites and web apps have no central origin server," Juan explained.
IPFS eliminates the need for websites to have a central origin server, making it perhaps our best chance to entirely re-architect the Internet — before its own internal contradictions unravel it from within.
Our observations implicate a central origin for the pain in this patient, supporting the hypothesis that cluster-tic syndrome is generated primarily in the brain.
The FCL attachment point was anatomically located, and a guidewire was introduced just anteriorly to the central origin of the FCL.
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