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No movement disorders in the form of dystonia, tremors or tics were observed.
However, circadian rhythm disorders in the form of delayed sleep phase syndrome marked by significant delays in sleep/wake cycles are common among college students and may result in increased daytime sleepiness [ 27].
The safety profile is extensive, since certain disorders in the form of ecchymosis or even small skin openings at the injection site in the soft tissues of the hand have frequently been described.
The corresponding numbers among the girls were one case of other neuropsychiatric disorders in the form of obsessive-compulsive disorder (0.2%) and 12 cases of other somatic disorders (2.1%, four juvenile reumathoid arthritis, five hypothyreosis, one pubertas praecox, one cystic fibrosis and one partial deafness).
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Trevor's is a drabber world, occasionally interrupted by exciting disorder in the form of housebreakers, say, or con men — people who seem to be sneaking in from another part of the fictional universe entirely.
Furthermore, the presence of chemical disorder in the form of In–In bonds is shown.
We present evidence that grain boundaries in graphene grown on copper incorporate a significant amount of disorder in the form of two-coordinated carbon atoms.
The cognitive deficits arise in the context of a movement disorder in the form of ataxia with other neurological signs including myoclonus and apraxia affecting a smaller proportion of patients.
The first case was reported in 1959 by Roth Luft, who described a young woman suffering from a hypermetabolic disorder in the form of excessive mitochondrial respiration not effectively coupled to ATP production (Ernster et al., 1959).
Furthermore, when the question on the overall quality of life was analysed, the results indicated that the group of patients who had PTSD and LBP had much worse quality of life than those with PTSD only, suggesting a synergistic effect of physical disorder in the form of LBP and psychological disruption in the form of PTSD (Table 2).
A minority of patients develop clinically significant impulsive compulsive behaviours or impulse control disorder, in the form of motor stereotypies such as punding, appetitive behaviours including hypersexuality and pathological gambling (Weintraub et al., 2010 a ), as well as the compulsive use of excessive dopaminergic replacement therapies (Lawrence et al., 2003).
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