The Nervous System: A Three-volume Work Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, Volume 2Donald B. Tower |
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Page 79
... activity is present but only low - amplitude or fast , spiky deflections ( sus- pected to be artifactual ) , an attempt must be made to identify and eliminate them ; or if that is impossible , they should be diagnosed and dis- regarded ...
... activity is present but only low - amplitude or fast , spiky deflections ( sus- pected to be artifactual ) , an attempt must be made to identify and eliminate them ; or if that is impossible , they should be diagnosed and dis- regarded ...
Page 80
... activity , life was prolonged , in some cases to more than 4 weeks . The high mortality associated with ECS is apparent within the first 24 hr , for by this time 43 % of the cases with initial ECS have been declared dead ; and within 24 ...
... activity , life was prolonged , in some cases to more than 4 weeks . The high mortality associated with ECS is apparent within the first 24 hr , for by this time 43 % of the cases with initial ECS have been declared dead ; and within 24 ...
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... activity in these patients is increased over that in normals . Those with the Sandhoff - Jatzkewitz form have no detect- able hexosaminidase activity in their tissues at all , while patients with still another mutation have good activity ...
... activity in these patients is increased over that in normals . Those with the Sandhoff - Jatzkewitz form have no detect- able hexosaminidase activity in their tissues at all , while patients with still another mutation have good activity ...
Contents
Influence of the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative | 1 |
Clinical Electroencephalography | 25 |
Neuroradiology as a Discipline | 35 |
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