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Wafer‐scale two‐dimensioanl In2Se3 oxidized into InOx on sodium‐embedded beta‐alumina enables multifunctional reconfigurable electronics. Sodium ions accumulate within distinct spatial distribution under drain‐controlle and gate‐controlled operation. Drain‐control operation gives controllability of ultraviolet‐driven optoelectronic synaptic conductance
Jinhong Min +13 more
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This paper presents a digital microfluidics‐based technique for transferring and reconfiguring soft nanomembranes. Laser‐machined nanothin membranes are picked up, transported, and aligned via tailored surface tension and the actuation of water droplets, enabling the development of flexible electronics, the integration of functional materials on 3D ...
Quang Anh Nguyen +15 more
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Neurological Sciences, 2001
We report two cases of central pain which receded completely after treatment of the inciting lesion. These cases highlight the intrinsic reversibility of central pain and the focal nature of central pain mechanisms.
S, Canavero, V, Bonicalzi
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We report two cases of central pain which receded completely after treatment of the inciting lesion. These cases highlight the intrinsic reversibility of central pain and the focal nature of central pain mechanisms.
S, Canavero, V, Bonicalzi
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REVERSAL OF CENTRAL ANTICHOLINERGIC SYNDROME BY GALANTHAMINE
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1978Ten volunteers were given 2 mg scopolamine intravenously (IV) to produce substantial drowsiness and sleepiness. Galanthamine, 0.5 mg/kg IV, effectively reversed the central anticholinergic syndrome produced by scopolamine. Electroencephalographic monitoring of two subjects matched the observed changes of consciousness: scopolamine replaced the dominant
A, Baraka, S, Harik
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Reversal of Central Sleep Apnea With Oxygen
Chest, 1997To examine the effect of oxygen on apneas and sleep quality in patients with frequent central apneas during sleep.Prospective intervention study of 20 consecutive patients with predominant central apnea identified from 570 patients referred for suspected sleep apnea syndrome.
K A, Franklin +3 more
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Central, naloxone-reversible antinocicepeion by diciofenae in the rat
European Journal of Pharmacology, 1990The antinociceptive effect of subcutaneously (s.c.), intracerebroventricularly (i.c.v.) or intrathecally (i.t.) administered diclofenac was studied in a series of experiments employing the tail-flick (0.01-10.0 mg/kg body weight i.p., 1-50 micrograms i.c.v., 1-10 micrograms i.t.) and hot-plate (0.01-50 mg/kg body weight i.p., 1-50 micrograms i.c.v., 1 ...
R, Björkman +3 more
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