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Indeed, various commentators have suggested that future plague outbreaks could result in widespread panic (2 ), mass public fear and civil disruption (1 ), and rioting (6 ).

Anterior and temporal brain regions have particularly high glucose demands and increased sensitivity to glucose disruption (1); thus, it not surprising that these brain regions show reduced brain volumes, altered T2 relaxation times, and metabolite changes.

BBB disruption 1 can cause osmotic demyelination and result in increased permeability of the vessel wall and mobilization of inflammatory factors, such as macrophages, lymphocytes and complement, which also causes myelin damage 5.

Elsewhere in this issue, Adalja and Henderson propose that original antigenic sin has altered the population age specific incidence of infection and disease caused by influenza A pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus and that public health responses must account for the disruption (1 ).

In characterizing the effect of Pol I disruption 1 month or more after tamoxifen induced TIF-1A ablation, the authors observed impairment in tetanic induced LTP (early and L-LTP), but no changes in LTM as measured by performance in the Morris Water Maze (a hippocampus dependent spatial learning task).

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Many authors have stated the importance of understanding the fracture pattern to achieve the surgical goals of anatomic reduction and stable fixation with minimal soft tissue disruption [ 1, 2, 11, 15].

Additionally, CREE are associated with gene loss through deletion [ 18, 20] and gene disruption [ 8, 21, 22].

From the total of 274 patients, 129 had T3 disruption, whereas 145 had T4 disruption of the sympathetic chain.

Indeed, over half of the most important risk factors for stillbirth, such as maternal hypertension, gestational diabetes, and fetal growth restriction, have been shown to be associated with maternal sleep disruption [ 1, 2, 6- 9].

This year's event is called "Disruption 2.0".

OSA is defined as repeated episodes of obstructive apnea and/or hypopnea during sleep, leading to sleep disruption [1].

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