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Hypoglycaemia and automatism

Medicine, Science and the Law, 2015
Cognitive impairment unattended by subjective symptoms or objective signs is an uncommon but important consequence of hypoglycaemia. It can lead to a condition in which a patient behaves as an automaton in a manner totally alien to their usual personality and of which they have no recollection when their blood glucose level is restored to normal.
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No ‘automatic conversion’

Nursing Standard, 1991
I am writing to dispel the apparent nursing myth that it is a foregone conclusion that SENs automatically pass their conversion courses.
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Automatic Aromatics

2017
Aromatics are an important part of many chemical engineering processes around the world and have a large variety of commercial uses. In the future it is projected there will be a shortage of oil resources causing many research institutions to work actively to develop new techniques for producing aromatics.
Ward, Tess   +3 more
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The automaticity of interpreting Automaticity.

American Psychologist, 2000
Brent D. Slife, Amy Fisher Smith
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An anatomy of automatism

Medicine, Science and the Law, 2015
The automatism defence has been described as a quagmire of law and as presenting an intractable problem. Why is this so? This paper will analyse and explore the current legal position on automatism. In so doing, it will identify the problems which the case law has created, including the distinction between sane and insane automatism and the status of ...
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Automaticity

2003
Jeffrey Shallit, Jean-Paul Allouche
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An Automatic Balance [PDF]

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F. J. Veihmeyer   +2 more
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