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Similarly, periods of recurrent increased long-range gamma-band phase locking consistent with a theta-frequency modulation are often interposed with periods of baseline level phase locking [25], [35].
Although transient or recurrent increases in alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and/or aspartate aminotransferase (AST) above the upper limit of normal (ULN; 55 U/l) were common as patients were also receiving methotrexate, no patients developed evidence of methotrexate hepatotoxicity.
The eye that tested positive for HSV (Figure 1) had a history of recurrent inflammation, increase in IOP, pigmented KPs, and irregular iris stromal atrophic areas.
Febrile seizures (FS) occur in 2 5% of children between the age of 6 months and 5 years. 1 Of these affected children, 30 40% develops complex FS. 2 Prolonged or complex FS last more than 15 min, are often recurrent, and increase the risk of developing mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mTLE) later in life. 2 Genetic factors appear to play an important role in determining FS susceptibility.
Data from within the study are limited in that respect, but such as it is, there was no evidence of increased recurrent events or increased mortality (25).
When two pyramidal cells are spiking the resultant recurrent inhibition increases nonlinearly as a result of a tenfold increase in the recruitment of the inhibitory interneurons which receive convergent inputs [82].
Third, we notice that the wage component of the recurrent expenditure increased consistently each year during the period under review while the non-wage did not show significant increase.
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