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Conversion Headache

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1980
SYNOPSIS The literature pertaining to conversion headache is briefly reviewed and problems with definition are discussed. There is often confusion about the concept of “psychogenic” headache and whether or not there are underlying local physiological changes present in cases of conversion headache.
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Conversation analysis

Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1988
Discourse analysis is widely recognized as one of the most far-reaching, but also one of the least well defined, areas in linguistic. One reason for this is that discourse itself has has often been defined in two different ways: as a unit of language that is larger than the sentence, and as the use of language.
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CONVERSE: a Conversational Companion

1999
Empirical and theoretical investigations of the nature and structure of human dialogue have been a topic of research in artificial intelligence and the more human areas of linguistics for decades: there has been much interesting work but no definitive or uncontroversial findings. the best performance overall has probably been Colby’s PARRY (Colby,1973)
B. Batacharia   +4 more
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Conversion Disorder

Continuum, 2018
This article provides a broad overview of conversion disorder, encompassing diagnostic criteria, epidemiology, etiologic theories, functional neuroimaging findings, outcome data, prognostic indicators, and treatment.Two important changes have been made to the recent Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) diagnostic
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CONVERSATION 1

In my research, I draw upon my background in history to apply it to the web. Following this logic, I consider cross-national history as a form of comparative international history, following in the footsteps of Marc Bloch’s comparison (1949) of the phenomenon of Thaumaturgic Kings in France and UK during the Middle Ages.
Gebeil, Sophie   +15 more
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CONVERSIONS

Southern Medical Journal, 1952
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