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Discover Ludwig"pathological state" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in medical or psychological contexts to refer to an abnormal or diseased condition. Example: The patient's symptoms point to a potential pathological state, and further tests are needed for a proper diagnosis.
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For Gaylin, hatred is a pathological state.
Surya traces Bataille's pathological state of mind to his childhood.
Systematic chronic hypoxia is a pathological state associated with inadequate whole-body oxygen supply.
The brain, in its healthy or pathological state, can therefore be best understood by taking a systems-level approach.
He claimed that taking pleasure in "cruelty" was indicative of a "pathological state" and concluded: "Whether a creature has two legs or four legs, violence is violence".
In a normal state, pain may help us avoid injury, but in a pathological state, it evolves from a symptom indicating tissue damage to a disease itself 2.
This study is the first to demonstrate that 1) the VAN is disconnected in schizophrenia during selective attention, and 2) nicotine may normalize this pathological state.
Following an insult, neuronal cells activate signal transduction pathways that lead to cell death and the establishment of the pathological state.
The main components of this pathological state are anorexia and metabolic abnormalities, such as glucose intolerance, fat depletion and muscle protein catabolism among others.
It is important to relate QoPL to the pathological state of professional burnout, a product of the mismatch between demands of the position and personal capabilities.
Thanks to the measurement of intrinsic cell dielectric properties, information on their type, pathological state or either differentiation status can be deduced.
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