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Recurrent dissociative fugue [PDF]
Dissociative fugue is a rarely reported diagnostic entity. It is one of the least understood and yet clinically one of the most fascinating disorders in mental health.
Abhishek Mamarde +3 more
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Prioritizing and characterizing functionally relevant genes across human tissues. [PDF]
Knowledge of genes that are critical to a tissue's function remains difficult to ascertain and presents a major bottleneck toward a mechanistic understanding of genotype-phenotype links.
Gowthami Somepalli +3 more
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Second Time Round: Fugal Memory in Ciaran Carson’s For All We Know [PDF]
The influence of musical traditions on Ciaran Carson’s work has long been noted. Carson’s use of fugue forms, especially in For All We Know (2008), however, suggests a different, and perhaps more political, relation to form than can be found in his ...
Timothy C. Baker
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Recurrent Episodes of Dissociative Fugue with Comorbid Severe Depression and Alcohol Dependence Syndrome [PDF]
The rarity and close resemblance to other mental health conditions of dissociative fugue make it difficult to diagnose. Akin to a culture-bound syndrome, most African countries have their local explanation for this unique presentation and therefore ...
Dennis Bomansang Daliri +3 more
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Behavioral presentations of focal onset seizures: A case series
Seizures can have varied presentations and may have different etiological factors. A multidisciplinary approach should be used to treat them. It becomes difficult to diagnose seizures if they have an atypical presentation, particularly so when they ...
Gaurav Maggu +5 more
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Johann Sebastian Bach. Toccata (with the fugue) d-moll for Organ BWV 565. “According to the Gospel of John” as a Subject of Musical and Theoretical Analysis from the Perspective of Musical Rhetoric [PDF]
The article is focused on the description of the hidden layer of artistic content of one of the famous organ masterpieces by J. S. Bach – Toccata (with the fugue) d-moll BWV 565. The method of musical theoretical analysis is applied.
Tatyana F. Prodma
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Dissociative Fugue: A Case Report
A dissociative fugue occurs when an individual with dissociative amnesia wanders away from their familiar surroundings, maintaining self‑care and apparently normal behavior to observers, lasting from hours to months in a row.
Maria Teresa Valadas +2 more
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The Fugue for 13 Solo Strings by Witold Lutoslawski is one of the remarkable examples of a sonorous interpretation of the Baroque form. The first researcher to study the Fugue was Yuzef Kon, who chose Lutoslawski’s own statements about his opus ...
Irina V. Koposova
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Contrappunto, distorsione e fuga Leónidas e Osvaldo Lamborghini
This article focuses on the relationship between Leónidas and Osvaldo Lamborghini’s works in the attempt to describe their brotherhood as an existential, literary and also “musical”, bond.
Lorenzo Mari
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Halévy, fugue d’école und basse donnée [PDF]
Fuge als satztechnische Übung – nach Cherubini die ideale Verbindung von strengem Kontrapunkt und freier Komposition – gehörte im 19. Jahrhundert an nahezu allen musikalischen Ausbildungsinstitutionen zum Standardrepertoire, so auch am Conservatoire de ...
Birger Petersen
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