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Jerks of the latissimus dorsi muscle and intercostal neuralgia after posterolateral thoracotomy
Introduction: Post-thoracotomy pain syndrome (PTPS) is a common complication related to intercostal nerve injury. During this type of surgery, although less frequently, thoracodorsal and long thoracic nerves can also be injured, and jerks of peripheral ...
Sara Cors-Serra +4 more
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Introduction: Progressive encephalomyelitis with rigidity and myoclonus (PERM) is a severe form of stiff-person spectrum disorder characterized by painful spasms, myoclonic jerks, hyperekplexia, brainstem dysfunction, and dysautonomia, which is sometimes
Yuzo Fujino +5 more
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Axial jerks: a clinical spectrum ranging from propriospinal to psychogenic myoclonus [PDF]
Propriospinal myoclonus (PSM) is a rare disorder with repetitive flexor, arrhythmic jerks of the trunk, hips and knees. Its generation is presumed to relay in the spinal cord.
Anne-Fleur Rootselaar +4 more
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Electrophysiologic Evaluation of Psychogenic Movement Disorders [PDF]
Psychogenic movement disorders (PMD) are a group of disorders which are in the border zone between neurology and psychiatry. All necessary laboratory investigations should be done to rule out an underlying organic disorder.
Pramod Kumar Pal
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Dynamics of temporal changes of geomagnetic field secular variations
Time changes of the geomagnetic field secular variations, cleaned by three and eleven years running means were studying. The years of the changes of sign secular variations and years of the changes of their velocity were found.
Yu.P. Sumaruk, T.P. Sumaruk
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Evidence for a geomagnetic jerk in 1990 across Europe
The analysis of geomagnetic data from magnetic observatories demonstrated the existence of very rapid changes, or jerks, in the secular variation, especially the occurrence of the well known geomagnetic jerks of 1969 and 1978.
A. Meloni, L. Cafarella
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Free core nutation: new large disturbance and connection evidence with geomagnetic jerks [PDF]
Variations in free core nutation (FCN) are connected with various processes in the Earth's fluid core and core-mantle coupling, which are also largely responsible for the geomagnetic field variations, particularly the geomagnetic jerks (GMJs). A previous
Malkin, Zinovy
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Background Cervical dystonia (CD) is often accompanied by depressive symptoms, anxiety, and jerks/tremor. The dopamine transporter (DAT) binding is related with both depressive symptoms and jerks/tremor in CD.
E. Zoons +5 more
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Detection of Phase Jumps of Free Core Nutation of the Earth and their Concurrence with Geomagnetic Jerks [PDF]
We detected phase jumps of the Free Core Nutation (FCN) of the Earth directly from the analysis of the Very Long Baseline Interferometer (VLBI) observation of the Earth rotation for the period 1984-2003 by applying the Weighted Wavelet Z-Transform (WWZ ...
A Toomre +20 more
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Geomagnetic jerks characterization via spectral analysis [PDF]
In this study we have applied spectral techniques to analyze geomagnetic field time-series provided by observatories, and compared the results with those obtained from analogous analyses of synthetic data estimated from models. Then, an algorithm is here
B. Duka +4 more
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