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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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On Phantom Limbs

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 PHANTOM LIMB

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1956
Excerpt Although first mentioned by Ambroise Pare in 1511,1the phantom limb was not again referred to in the literature until its masterly description by Weir Mitchell in 1871.2In spite of a rather...
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Higher phantom and Ext-phantom morphisms

Journal of Algebra and Its Applications, 2018
A 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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The Phantom

Respiration, 1998
L, Plasswilm   +3 more
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Design and construction of a realistic digital brain phantom

IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 1998
D. Collins   +6 more
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The phantom limb

Physical Therapy Reviews, 1999
AbstractA body-image disturbance observed in most patients who undergo amputation of a limb is the perception of having the missing limb. The phenomenon is known as ‘phantom limb’. Despite a vast clinical literature on painless and painful phantom limb sensations, little is known about their origin.
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Phantom-limb pain as a perceptual correlate of cortical reorganization following arm amputation

Nature, 1995
Herta Flor   +7 more
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Phantom of the cannula …

Intensive Care Medicine, 2020
Dieter Frans Dauwe   +3 more
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