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Concomitant Calculus and Caries

Journal of Dental Research, 1960
While obtaining dental calculus samples from producers for subsequent chemical studies on calculus formation, it was observed that calculus producers of all ages exhibited varying degrees of caries activity. In any studies on factors involved in dental calculus formation the possible antagonism of the caries and calculus processes would have to be ...
M F, LITTLE, H S, WILEY, T R, DIRKSEN
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Disease concomitance in psoriasis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1995
Psoriasis is a multifactorial disease of unknown origin.Our purpose was to determine the frequency of skin disorders concomitantly seen in patients with psoriasis.We analyzed data from more than 40,000 patients and calculated sex- and age-adjusted ratios of expected and observed incidence rates of associated disorders.The results demonstrate that ...
T, Henseler, E, Christophers
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Concomitant Hypo-hyperodontia

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1979
The incidence of this combined numerical defect of the dentition is assessed by a survey of 4598 orthodontic patients. The factors which may influence the reported incidence are considered. A subdivision into premaxillary, maxillary, mandibular and bimaxillary varieties is suggested on the grounds of the distribution of the teeth involved.
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The Endocrine Concomitants of Schizophrenia

Journal of Mental Science, 1957
In attacking the problem of the relationship of endocrine function to the schizophrenias and other mental diseases, we have avoided the elementary conception that certain hormones are responsible for special psychological traits and have reached the following conclusions.
J C, BATT   +3 more
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Concomitant Neurocysticercosis and Brucellosis

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1990
A young Mexican woman had headache and left arm weakness develop shortly after immigrating to the United States. A solitary cerebral cysticercus was found at surgery, but, instead of the expected finding of clear fluid, the cyst contained pus from which Brucella melitensis was cultured.
M A, Walus, E J, Young
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Physiological Concomitants of Electronarcosis

Journal of Mental Science, 1949
Electronarcosis is the term applied to a sleep-like condition produced by the passage of an electric current through the central nervous system.
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A theoretical explanation of “concomitant resistance”

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1995
Concomitant resistance is a tumor growth dynamic which results when the growth of a second tumor implant is inhibited by the presence of the first. Recently, we modeled tumor growth in the presence of a regenerating liver after partial hepatectomy (Michelson and Leith, Bull. Math. Biol.
Michelson, Seth, Leith, John T.
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Concomitants of Multiple Sensory Defect

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1973
A group of 108 retarded individuals possessing multiple handicaps in the auditory and visual areas were compared with a matched sample of non-handicapped on some 18 behavioral variables. A number of significant differences on particular variables supported a hypothesis of marked deficiency in responsiveness to others.
W O, Hutton, L W, Talkington, R, Altmann
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Headache and (Concomitant) Depression

Psychopathology, 2010
‘Concomitant depression’ (Begleitdepression) is a term proposed by us to signify presence of somatic illness plus depressiveness at the time in one individual. – Headache patients form a main part of patients bearing concomitant depression. Depressiveness can be a sequela of headache, a causative factor of headache, as well as a modifying one. The more
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The Parkinsonian Personality and Concomitant Depression

The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2011
Parkinson's disease (PD) has been associated with a distinctive parkinsonian personality, characterized by conscientiousness, punctuality, industriousness, and reduced novelty-seeking, as compared with healthy elderly persons. Similar traits are identified in relation to depression.
Damholdt, Malene Flensborg; id_orcid 0000-0001-9352-6703   +3 more
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