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In this study, we present results from the first high-resolution (1 modelmofel of tDCS in a brain with considerable stroke-related damage; the model was individualized for the patient who received anodal tDCS to his left frontal cortex with the reference cathode electrode placed on his right shoulder.
However, because fonts show considerable variation in stroke styles and, in extreme cases, even in stroke composition (Figure 10), it is necessary to designate one font as the standard.
Conventional cardiovascular risk factors, such as abnormal lipid metabolism, smoking, diabetes, and hypertension, account for a considerable portion of stroke events [ 5].
However, there may be considerable delays from stroke onset to when an individual presents to hospital or dies that may distort the risk estimates from these studies.
This may be of benefit when exercising but it leads to a considerable reduction in stroke volume during orthostasis (Levine et al. 1991).
Despite the considerable benefits of organized stroke care, many stroke survivors remain moderately or severely disabled [ 1, 2].
And later, Mr. Kirk, who walks with considerable effort after a stroke in 2012, slowly made his way onto the floor with the help of a walker to place a thermos of green tea and an apple next to Mr. Paul's desk.
This is despite the evidence for a genetic contribution towards haemorrhagic stroke being considerable (with a likely greater genetic effect for SAH compared to ICH).
Stroke generates considerable personal and financial burdens to society.
5 In addition, stroke creates considerable social and economic burdens for individuals and society.
Stroke has considerable adverse physical and psychological impacts on patients over time [ 5, 6].
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