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The dark night

Practical Neurology, 2010
A 43-year-old woman presented to her general practitioner with increasing daytime tiredness. She had a history of nocturnal events from early childhood and these were occasionally associated with falls and injuries. Although she had no memory of these, she was told that she would wake up and walk around clumsily, sometimes engaging in or initiating ...
Charlotte, Walker   +2 more
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Night special: What happens at night, stays at night

New Scientist, 2013
Night is more than a separate time, it's a separate place altogether, freed from the constraints of our daytime lives.
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Black as night

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2015
A 30-year-old man presented with painless total visual loss in the right eye. Fundus exam and imaging was consistent with total internal carotid artery occlusion and hemispheric stroke. The presentation and management options of retinal vascular occlusive disease in association with asymptomatic stroke are discussed.
Teri T, Kleinberg   +4 more
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Election Night

JAMA
While watching the 2024 election night results and considering possible health care policies, a pediatrician reflects on his role in engaging in conversations about politics and policy as an advocate for patients.
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The End of Night

Scientific American, 2018
The article reports that according to a research there is expansion in the earth's artificially lit area. Topics include replacement of sodium- vapor technology by LED lamps; information on nasa satellite instrument called the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) which can measure long wavelengths of light such as those produced by ...
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Dead of Night

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2010
Dead of Night, the first psychoanalytic horror film, was produced in England in 1945, immediately after the end of World War II--that is, after the English population had suffered systematic Nazi terror from imminent invasion, incessant aerial bombing, and rocket-bombs.
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From Night to Light to Night

Mnemosyne
Abstract This article argues that the ring composition in Parmenides’ proem (DK28B1) forms a previously overlooked argument in favour of katabasis within the blurred-topography interpretation, since the ring composition mirrors the circular journey of the daughters of the Sun, who travel from the House of Night, pick up the kouros in ...
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A Night in February, A Night in May

Dialogue and Universalism, 2001
Reminiscences on Janusz Korczak, especially on the close of his life.
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