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CNS Cysticercosis

Archives of Neurology, 1982
Worldwide, cysticercosis is the most common CNS parasite. Because of immigration from endemic areas, cysticercosis has become more common in the United States. Seventeen cases have been seen at the University of California Medical Center, San Diego (La Jolla) over the last ten years. Eight patients had intracranial hypertension; three, seizures; three,
J S, Grisolia, W C, Wiederholt
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CNS Vasculitis

Seminars in Neurology, 2014
Central nervous system vasculitis (CNSV) is a complex disease that poses considerable diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. It is divided into primary angiitis of the CNS (PACNS), or secondary angiitis of the CNS when associated with systemic conditions. Clinical presentation can be extremely variable and there is no classic presentation. In addition,
Seby, John, Rula A, Hajj-Ali
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The Generalized Fibonacci Numbers {Cn}, Cn = Cn-1 + Cn-2 + K

1988
There are many ways to generalize the well-known Fibonacci sequence {Fn}, Fn = Fn-1 + Fn-2, F1 = 1, F2 = 1. In a personal letter dated December 18, 1985, Frank Harary asked one of the authors if they had ever encountered Cn = Cn-1 + Cn-2 + 1, which was used by Harary in connection with something he was counting involving Boolean Algebras.
Marjorie Bicknell-Johnson   +1 more
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CN− bond length in e+CN−: contrast with H+CN−

Chemical Physics Letters, 1999
Abstract The CN − bond length in e + CN − was determined by positron annihilation. The obtained value (0.192 nm) was compared with those of CN − in HCN (or H + CN − ) (0.116 nm) and in MCN (M + =Na + , K + , Rb + , Cs + , Tl + ) (ca. 0.190 nm). This finding supports the statement, already advanced, based on the rate constants of Ps (positronium)
Ennio Lazzarini   +1 more
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