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Synthese, 2012
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2018
Since the classic papers of Kleist, Mayer Gross, and Critchley, constructional apraxia (CA) has been considered to be a typical sign of a parietal lobe lesion, and as a precious tool to appreciate the spatial abilities subserved by this lobe. However, the development of more sophisticated neuropsychologic models and methods of investigation has ...
Gainotti, Guido, Trojano, Luigi
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Since the classic papers of Kleist, Mayer Gross, and Critchley, constructional apraxia (CA) has been considered to be a typical sign of a parietal lobe lesion, and as a precious tool to appreciate the spatial abilities subserved by this lobe. However, the development of more sophisticated neuropsychologic models and methods of investigation has ...
Gainotti, Guido, Trojano, Luigi
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Urology, 1987
Construction of the vagina was performed in 5 46 XY, phenotypic female children, by utilizing a vascularized segment of ileum, which is folded and converted into a pouch, then placed between the rectum and bladder, and transplanted to the perineum. The neovaginal opening remained patent in all, mucus discharge decreased with time, and one teenager ...
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Construction of the vagina was performed in 5 46 XY, phenotypic female children, by utilizing a vascularized segment of ileum, which is folded and converted into a pouch, then placed between the rectum and bladder, and transplanted to the perineum. The neovaginal opening remained patent in all, mucus discharge decreased with time, and one teenager ...
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Constructive Homicide Under Construction
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 1994The idea that homicide can be culpable even when the killer did not intend to kill has ancient foundations in English common law. Although subjective intention has generally been required since the beginning of the 13th century to sustain a criminal conviction in homicide, such intention has been “constructed”, “transferred”, or “implied” in cases ...
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