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Higher phantom and Ext-phantom morphisms
Journal of Algebra and Its Applications, 2018A morphism [Formula: see text] of left [Formula: see text]-modules is called an [Formula: see text]-phantom morphism if the induced morphism [Formula: see text] for every (finitely presented) right [Formula: see text]-module [Formula: see text]. Analogously, a morphism [Formula: see text] of left [Formula: see text]-modules is said to be an [Formula ...
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Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1956
The presentation to follow does not claim to be a finished piece of work, or a survey of all the facts, or a theory which will settle the problem of phantom limbs once and for all. Rather, it is the result of a long-standing interest, occasional but fairly systematic examination of patients, with infrequent glimpses into the literature.
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The presentation to follow does not claim to be a finished piece of work, or a survey of all the facts, or a theory which will settle the problem of phantom limbs once and for all. Rather, it is the result of a long-standing interest, occasional but fairly systematic examination of patients, with infrequent glimpses into the literature.
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Journal of Urology, 1994
Chronic scrotal pain is most commonly explained by the radiculitis that is caused by low back strain. The diagnosis is made chiefly by taking a careful history and by excluding other causes. Treatment directed to relieve sensory nerve root irritation at the T10 to L1 levels is often successful.
J M, Holland, J L, Feldman, H C, Gilbert
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Chronic scrotal pain is most commonly explained by the radiculitis that is caused by low back strain. The diagnosis is made chiefly by taking a careful history and by excluding other causes. Treatment directed to relieve sensory nerve root irritation at the T10 to L1 levels is often successful.
J M, Holland, J L, Feldman, H C, Gilbert
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Phantom travel and travelling with phantoms
History and Anthropology, 1996(1996). Phantom travel and travelling with phantoms. History and Anthropology: Vol. 9, No. 2-3, pp. 309-326.
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BMJ, 2011
Cappuccio and colleagues’ analysis is unbalanced.1 Firstly, the mean sodium intake in population studies that found a lowering effect of sodium reduction on blood pressure was above 250 mmol. Therefore these results cannot be applied to most of the world’s populations, which have a mean intake of about 150 mmol.2 In a population with a normal …
Niels, Graudal, Gesche, Jürgens
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Cappuccio and colleagues’ analysis is unbalanced.1 Firstly, the mean sodium intake in population studies that found a lowering effect of sodium reduction on blood pressure was above 250 mmol. Therefore these results cannot be applied to most of the world’s populations, which have a mean intake of about 150 mmol.2 In a population with a normal …
Niels, Graudal, Gesche, Jürgens
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Perception, 2011
A student volunteer was asked to stand just behind a mannequin so that the student was looking at the back of the mannequin's plastic head. The experimenter stood off to one side and used her two hands to stroke and tap the back of the student's head in perfect synchrony with the back of the mannequin's head.
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A student volunteer was asked to stand just behind a mannequin so that the student was looking at the back of the mannequin's plastic head. The experimenter stood off to one side and used her two hands to stroke and tap the back of the student's head in perfect synchrony with the back of the mannequin's head.
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[Phantom perception and phantom pain].
Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie, 1992"Phantom limb" is a well-known phenomenon following loss or amputation of a limb. The limb still seems to be present, although it is no longer there, but the sensation is not associated with pain. Less well-known are the phenomena of autosomatognosis and pain after the loss of other parts of the body such as the genital parts or after partial or ...
B, Frank, E, Lorenzoni
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THE PROBLEM OF PHANTOM BREAST AND PHANTOM PAIN
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1956B, BRESSLER, S I, COHEN, F, MAGNUSSEN
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