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Are deficits free?

Journal of Public Economics, 2022
Brumm, Johannes   +3 more
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Abduction Deficit

Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2022
Mehdi, Tavakoli   +2 more
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Memory deficits

2013
This chapter begins with a discussion about the common characteristics of people with memory deficits resulting from brain injury followed by a description of a typical patient referred for memory rehabilitation. We then address some general principles to help people with memory deficits.
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Memory deficits

2018
In this chapter, the neuropsychologic literature concerning memory deficits following parietal lesions is reviewed. Left inferior parietal lobule lesions definitely cause verbal short-term memory impairments, while right parietal lesions disrupt visuospatial short-term memory.
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Inhibitory Deficit in Schizophrenia Is Not Necessarily a GABAergic Deficit

Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, 2002
1. Current evidence strongly supports the idea of an inhibitory deficit as a central pathophysiological mechanism in schizophrenia. This deficit has been well documented in sensory gating and paired-pulse studies and may be related to decreases in inhibitory interneurons found in schizophrenic patients. 2.
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Deficits Are Deficits, Aren't They?

Public Administration Review, 1961
William R. Monat, Morris A. Copeland
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Deficit Control

2016
A government deficit occurs when public expenditures are greater than revenues. Running a deficit essentially means that the government resorts to borrowing as to maintain higher spending without increasing taxes. This leads to the accumulation of public debt.
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Fiscal Deficit, Trade Deficit, and Financial Account Deficit: Triple Deficits Hypothesis with the U.S. Experience [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
By extending the well-known twin deficits hypothesis, this study proposes a new testable hypothesis - "triple deficits hypothesis" from the general equilibrium perspective, which considers the third deficit of capital and financial account of balance of payment.
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The deficit syndrome

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1994
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