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Acquired Dyslexia

Seminars in Neurology, 1993
Abstract Unlike the ability to speak, which has presumably evolved over hundreds of thousands of years, the ability to read is a relatively recent development that is dependent upon both the capacity to process complex visual stimuli and the ability to engage phonologic, syntactic, and other language capacities.
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The ACQUIRE trial.

Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy, 2011
Achievement of goal blood pressure values, particularly in high-risk categories of patients, still remains an unmet goal of the therapeutic approach to hypertension. The same conclusion can be drawn for patient adherence to antihypertensive drugs, which is a variable of major relevance for obtaining optimal blood pressure control in treated ...
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On Acquiring a Kidney

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1971
The author presents results of a study of psychological reactions of patients undergoing renal transplantation. The study identified a kind of "emotional transplant": the image of the kidney becomes part of the psychological structures present in the psychic apparatus, finally becoming merged with the individual's self-representations.
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Acquired dyschromatopsias

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1987
Theories of color vision have been founded on behavioral observations of how the human eye distinguishes colors and mixtures of colors. Studies of congenital dyschromatopsias (inherited disorders of color vision) have been important to the development of these theories.
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Rules to acquire by

Strategic Direction, 2008
When Bruce Nolop was an investment banker, he saw only the glamorous side of acquisitions. Since becoming executive vice president and chief financial officer of Pitney Bowes, however, he's learned how hard it is to pull them off. In this article, he shares the lessons his organization has learned throughout its successful six-year acquisition campaign,
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Acquired Methemoglobinemia

New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Otis U, Warren, Benjamin, Blackwood
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Acquired nystagmus

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 1999
Patients with acquired forms of nystagmus may suffer from oscillopsia and blurred vision; abolishing or reducing nystagmus ameliorates these symptoms. Ideally, treatment of nystagmus should be directed against the pathophysiologic mechanism responsible.
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Acquired Keratoglobus

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1974
D S, Jacobs, W R, Green, A E, Maumenee
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Community-acquired pneumonia

Lancet, The, 2021
Stefano Aliberti   +2 more
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