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CULTURAL TOPOGRAPHY OF THE HUMAN BODY
The author, based upon a rich folklore and ethnographic empirical material makes a semiological analysis of the basic codes of understanding cultural topography of the human body, trying to read the symbolic messages and meanings of certain segments.
Ljupcho Risteski
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Music videos as cultural artefacts of the eighties
A overview of the development of movements in art and music during the twentieth century is given to place music videos in perspective as cutural phenomena reflecting certain artistic, philosophical and social tendencies of the present.
Retha Van Niekerk
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New ILAE versus previous clinical status epilepticus semiologic classification: Analysis of a hospital-based cohort. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: In 2015, the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) issued a new status epilepticus (SE) classification, including a detailed semiologic axis.
Alvarez +27 more
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Transparency, incalculability, Mythologies today [PDF]
What would it mean to speak of the ‘migration into the Anglophone world’ of Barthes’s Mythologies? There are many ways in which one could answer such a question. Does ‘theory’ still exist, is it now dead? To employ Michael Payne’s and John Schad’s title,
Allen, Graham
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‘Welcome to London’: Spectral Spaces in Sherlock Holmes’s Metropolis [PDF]
This article examines the burgeoning tourist trade for locations featured in fictional narratives in popular culture. Symptomatic of a postmodern, hyperlinked culture referencing a vast reservoir of texts, such tourism produces a convergence of effects ...
Lee, Christina
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Cluster Analysis of Clinical Seizure Semiology of Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures [PDF]
Summary: Purpose: To develop an objective classification of psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (NES) based on cluster analysis of clinical seizure semiology. Methods: We studied the clinical seizure semiology in 27 patients with psychogenic NES documented by prolonged video‐EEC monitoring.
G, Gröppel, T, Kapitany, C, Baumgartner
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Objectives:The present study aimed to determine the semiological signs having high lateralizing/localizing value of epileptogenic area (EA) using video-electroencephalography monitoring (VEM), neuroimaging, and neuropsychological tests in patients with ...
Aygül GÜNEŞ +5 more
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Usefulness of a new semiological classification for characterizing psychogenic nonepileptic seizures
Background: Nonepileptic events misdiagnosed as epilepsy lead to a risk of iatrogenic morbidity, which increases health costs. Among the patients affected by nonepileptic events, 11-46% are psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNESs).
Bárbara Ingrid ROSSO +3 more
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Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis of the Brainstem as a Clinical Entity. [PDF]
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a rare progressive neurological disorder of early adolescence caused by persistent infection of the measles virus, which remains prevalent worldwide despite an effective vaccine. SSPE is a devastating disease
Ciacci, Joseph D +3 more
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Une méthode pour documenter la prise en compte de la corporéité en formation
The understanding of the body in the work we’ve carried out stems from the phenomenological tradition, as considered by Merleau-Ponty, according to which it occupies a central place in human experience and understanding of the world.
Catherine Archieri
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