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Exercising the cmap

Muscle & Nerve, 2019
See article on pages 25–31 in this issue.
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Concept mapping using Cmap

2022
Concept mapping using Cmap Whenever I run workshops on concept mapping for staff and/or students, I am asked why I use this approach/technique. This map (produced in Cmap) provides my answers. It also contains a couple of links which are ‘live’ if you have a copy of the map in its native format.
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CMAP ADHD AND COMORBID AGGRESSION ALGORITHM

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2007
The Texas Children`s Medical Algorithm Project was recently revisited in the Journal (Pliszka et al., 2006). The algorithm for treatment of comorbid ADHD and aggression recommends the addition of an atypical antipsychotic to stimulant treatment. This recommendation is of concern based on lack of evidence for the safety and efficacy of combining these ...
Steven R. Pliszka   +8 more
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Repetitive CMAPs: Mechanisms of neural and synaptic genesis

Muscle & Nerve, 1996
Repetitive compound muscle action potentials (R-CMAPs) occur when a single nerve shock excites muscle fibers repeatedly. "Double discharges" are due to intramuscular nerve reexcitation. "Synaptic" R-CMAPs, due to excess acetylcholine in the neuromuscular synapse, can occur in congenital myasthenia, the slow-channel syndrome, and acetylcholinesterase ...
J G, van Dijk   +3 more
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Centrifugal prediction with CMap software

World Pumps, 2018
Successful prediction of centrifugal compressor performance in off-design conditions can bring great efficiencies to process plants. This feature promotes the advantages of IPC's predictive maintenance software CMap and concludes that compressors performance prediction is in alignment with OEM predictions and field measurement for machines in good ...
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A potential additional diagnostic use for exercising the CMAP

Muscle & Nerve, 2019
See editorial on pages E13–E13 in this issue.
James K, Richardson, Gregory A, Rowdon
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The influence of the reference electrode on CMAP configuration

Muscle & Nerve, 1993
AbstractThe ulnar, hypothenar compound muscle action potential often shows a double‐peaked configuration in the negative phase component while the median, thenar potential has a simple dome shape. To investigate the origin of these differences we evaluated the activity at the belly and tendon electrode locations by referencing those sites to an ...
J C, Kincaid, A, Brashear, O N, Markand
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Connection Management Access Protocol (CMAP) Specification

1992
This document specifies a Connection Management Access Protocol (CMAP) for managing multipoint connectinos in high-speed packet switched networks. We target CMAP to networks employing the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) communication standard. We define a multipoint connection as a communication channel between two or more clients of the network ...
DeHart, John   +2 more
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CMAP decrement as a potential diagnostic marker for ALS

Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2015
We previously reported that decrement of compound muscle action potential (CMAP) by repetitive nerve stimulation (RNS) was greater in the median nerves than in the ulnar nerves of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The aim of this study was to evaluate whether CMAP decrement by RNS is a feasible marker for the differentiation of ALS ...
A, Mori   +7 more
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Effect of electrode size in phrenic nerve CMAP

Neurophysiologie Clinique
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Castro, José   +2 more
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