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The often subjective and arbitrary naming of neurons led to a cluttered literature landscape in which breakdowns in communication can hinder the understanding of the structure and function of the brain.
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Christopher Palmer, of La Trobe University, has written on the postmodern literary themes of Dick's early short stories, analyzing stories in which "breakdown and ignorance" are the result of social upheaval.
22 A third possible explanation for the low incidence of ICH is that the presumed microhaemorrhages are in fact no small ICHs caused by breaking of the small vessels, but merely leakage of the blood brain barrier, a hypothesis in which breakdown of the blood brain barrier would lead to both lacunar infarcts and microbleeds, as well as white matter lesions.
This thrilling production from the Abbey Theater, directed by Deborah Warner, homes in on the parallels between the very form of Greek tragedy -- with its dialogue between uncommon heroes and heroines and the common folk of the chorus -- and an age in which private breakdowns and breakups have become public rituals.
For this "Medea" homes in on the parallels between the very form of Greek tragedy -- with its dialogue between uncommon heroes and heroines and the common folk of the chorus -- and an age in which private breakdowns, breakups and humiliations have become public rituals.
What might this say about the need for governments to provide adequate responses to disasters and other events in which the breakdown of social order might lead to further disaster?
She also raises other questions surrounding how, as a society, we have managed to end up in a position in which marital breakdown now costs £24bn a year: "Historically it wasn't until the late 1800s that it only became respectable to marry for love," she tells me.
With regard to checking the data, we classified the probability of failures into three levels of magnitude: L (Low), in which a breakdown may occur with a low probability in a fixed period of time; M (Medium), in which a breakdown may occur with a medium probability in a fixed period of time; H (High), in which a breakdown may occur with a high probability in a fixed period of time.
It causes Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in which gradual breakdown of the immune system allows critical opportunistic diseases to flourish [1].
And that, really, is the only future the Labour Party can now look forward to – this pageant of minor disagreement grinding its way to an autumn in which the breakdown becomes irretrievable, the differences irreconcilable, and a hundred years of whatever all that was dissolve into a range of hard-left and soft-left shapes that better fit our angry new silo age.
Subsequently, this pattern is replaced by liquefaction necrosis, in which the breakdown of cellular structures can be observed [ 1].
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