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1997
Protagonists active in the movement argue that it was because of infant welfare that infant mortality went down. Historians of infant welfare generally adopt this position. In the 75-year history of baby health services in New South Wales, Karen O’Connor asserts that the infant welfare movement ‘played a major role in reducing the enormously high ...
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Protagonists active in the movement argue that it was because of infant welfare that infant mortality went down. Historians of infant welfare generally adopt this position. In the 75-year history of baby health services in New South Wales, Karen O’Connor asserts that the infant welfare movement ‘played a major role in reducing the enormously high ...
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Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2003
The study of chloroplast movement made a quantum leap at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Research based on reverse-genetic approaches using targeted mutants has brought new concepts to this field. One of the most exciting findings has been the discovery of photoreceptors for both accumulation and avoidance responses in Arabidopsis and in ...
Masamitsu, Wada +2 more
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The study of chloroplast movement made a quantum leap at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Research based on reverse-genetic approaches using targeted mutants has brought new concepts to this field. One of the most exciting findings has been the discovery of photoreceptors for both accumulation and avoidance responses in Arabidopsis and in ...
Masamitsu, Wada +2 more
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2003
Movement disorders are commonly encountered in clinical practice. The diagnosis of movement disorders relies on a focused history and neurologic examination. Diagnostic steps include (1) identification of the phenomenology of the movements (eg, tremor); (2) characterization of appropriate clinical syndromes; and (3) differential diagnosis of specific ...
Maria Graciela, Cersosimo +1 more
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Movement disorders are commonly encountered in clinical practice. The diagnosis of movement disorders relies on a focused history and neurologic examination. Diagnostic steps include (1) identification of the phenomenology of the movements (eg, tremor); (2) characterization of appropriate clinical syndromes; and (3) differential diagnosis of specific ...
Maria Graciela, Cersosimo +1 more
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1996
Recent discoveries emanating from basic electrophysiological, anatomical, and pharmacological studies have implications for the diagnosis and treatment of clinical disorders of eye movements caused by disease affecting the brainstem and cerebellum. Electrophysiological studies have better defined the role of the superior colliculus in programming of ...
L, Averbuch-Heller, R J, Leigh
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Recent discoveries emanating from basic electrophysiological, anatomical, and pharmacological studies have implications for the diagnosis and treatment of clinical disorders of eye movements caused by disease affecting the brainstem and cerebellum. Electrophysiological studies have better defined the role of the superior colliculus in programming of ...
L, Averbuch-Heller, R J, Leigh
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2009
Abstract This article looks at social movements and democracy. It examines the theoretical perspectives on social movements, such as resource mobilization and the political opportunity structure. The current challenges of social movements are discussed in the second section of the article. Finally, the article concludes with a discussion
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Abstract This article looks at social movements and democracy. It examines the theoretical perspectives on social movements, such as resource mobilization and the political opportunity structure. The current challenges of social movements are discussed in the second section of the article. Finally, the article concludes with a discussion
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2016
Involuntary movements, or hyperkinetic movement disorders, are defined as abnormal unintended movements. The movement should be defined as “abnormal” because not all unintended movements are abnormal. For example, movements like blinks, spontaneous eye movements, chewing, swallowing, yawning, breathing, walking, and habits can be executed voluntarily ...
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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Involuntary movements, or hyperkinetic movement disorders, are defined as abnormal unintended movements. The movement should be defined as “abnormal” because not all unintended movements are abnormal. For example, movements like blinks, spontaneous eye movements, chewing, swallowing, yawning, breathing, walking, and habits can be executed voluntarily ...
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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2022
Over 30 years it has been demonstrated that Gamma Knife thalamotomy is a valuable method of treating the tremor of Parkinson's Disease and Essential Tremor. It is also effective against the tremor associated with Multiple Sclerosis. To date Gamma Knife pallidotomy has not received the acceptance of the profession.
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Over 30 years it has been demonstrated that Gamma Knife thalamotomy is a valuable method of treating the tremor of Parkinson's Disease and Essential Tremor. It is also effective against the tremor associated with Multiple Sclerosis. To date Gamma Knife pallidotomy has not received the acceptance of the profession.
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1999
Movement disorders cause difficulty with ambulation. Hypokinetic disorders produce a slow gait with short strides and impairment of balance. The hyperkinetic disorders are also marked by an impairment of balance, caused by rapid or uncontrollable movements of the limbs or trunk, that interferes with the normal rhythm of walking.
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Movement disorders cause difficulty with ambulation. Hypokinetic disorders produce a slow gait with short strides and impairment of balance. The hyperkinetic disorders are also marked by an impairment of balance, caused by rapid or uncontrollable movements of the limbs or trunk, that interferes with the normal rhythm of walking.
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2018
Fil: Marticorena, Clara. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15.
Atzeni, Maurizio +4 more
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Fil: Marticorena, Clara. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15.
Atzeni, Maurizio +4 more
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Movement Coordination — Movement Patterns
1996The subtitle of this book contains the word behavior. The study of human behavior is a huge field of research. Under the concept of behavior we may subsume simple movements up to highly complex behavior, such as dealing with other humans or with specific situations.
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