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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... reduction is simply secondary to reduced metabolic requirements of depleted neuronal tissue and does not , of course , explain the pathogenesis of the disorder . Various CBF and metabolic techniques have been used to study the ...
... reduction is simply secondary to reduced metabolic requirements of depleted neuronal tissue and does not , of course , explain the pathogenesis of the disorder . Various CBF and metabolic techniques have been used to study the ...
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... reduction is also inversely related to the elevation of CSF pressure . Cere- bral oxygen consumption is also dramatically reduced and cerebral vascular resistance ele- vated during the acute phase . In the remission phase , all of these ...
... reduction is also inversely related to the elevation of CSF pressure . Cere- bral oxygen consumption is also dramatically reduced and cerebral vascular resistance ele- vated during the acute phase . In the remission phase , all of these ...
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... reduced ( 10,11 ) . Thus the rate of DNA synthesis is slowed and cell division is curtailed , reducing the number of cells . Since the reduction in the other elements is proportional to the reduction in DNA con- tent , the ratios are ...
... reduced ( 10,11 ) . Thus the rate of DNA synthesis is slowed and cell division is curtailed , reducing the number of cells . Since the reduction in the other elements is proportional to the reduction in DNA con- tent , the ratios are ...
Contents
Influence of the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative | 1 |
Clinical Electroencephalography | 25 |
Neuroradiology as a Discipline | 35 |
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