Sleep Related Movement Disorders: What's New and Changing Clinical Practice
ABSTRACT Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common sensorimotor disorder, and the most common sleep‐related movement disorder with a prevalence of up to 15% in the European and US population. This review addresses key aspects of RLS, focusing on novel data that have or will likely have an impact on clinical practice.
Ambra Stefani +11 more
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“Sleepwalking towards Johannesburg”? Local measures of ethnic segregation between London’s secondary schools, 2003 – 2008/9. [PDF]
Because segregation is the spatial outcome of spatial processes is makes sense to measure it in spatially intelligent ways. To that end, this paper applies innovative methods of geocomputation with particular emphasis on local indices of ethnic ...
Richard Harris
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Consciousness makes a difference: A reluctant dualist’s confession [PDF]
This paper’s outline is as follows. In sections 1-3 I give an exposi-tion of the Mind-Body Problem, with emphasis on what I believe to be the heart of the problem, namely, the Percepts-Qualia Nonidentity and its incompatibility with the Physical Closure ...
Elitzur, A C
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Polysomnography in Transition: Reassessing Its Role in the Future of Sleep Medicine
This figure summarizes the disadvantages (“Cons”) and advantages (“Pros”) of developing polysomnography in the future. Abbreviations: CAPS: cyclic alternative patterns; ORP: odd ratio products; PSG: polysomnography; REM: rapid eye movement sleep. ABSTRACT PSG, a cornerstone diagnostic instrument in sleep medicine, is recommended for the diagnosis of ...
Damien Leger +3 more
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Space for inclusion? The Construction of Sport and Leisure Spaces as Places for Migrant Communities [PDF]
The research on which this paper is based started from the proposition that sport and leisure spaces can support processes of social inclusion (Amara et al., 2005), yet may also serve to exclude certain groups.
Hylton, K +4 more
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State v. Burgess: A Limitation on a Defendant’s Right to Remain Innocent [PDF]
[Excerpt] “This note will explore the current state of the privilege against self-incrimination, particularly in regard to whether it works to bar negative inferences from being drawn from a defendant’s silence during sentencing in order to determine his
Lahey, Elizabeth
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SLEEP IN CHILDREN: FROM PHYSIOLOGY TO PATHOLOGY
Circadian rhythms and the mechanisms of sleep and wakefulness begin to form in the embryonic period and undergo many stages of development before acquire characteristics typical for an adult.
M. G. POLUEKTOV, P. V. PCHELINA
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A Morphological Analysis Of Compound Words Used In Novel "The Single Girl's To-do List" By Lindsey Kelk [PDF]
This research deals with compound words used in novel “The Single Girl’s To-do List”. The research is aimed at describing the types and the meaning of compound words thatare used in novel “The Single Girl’s To-do List”. In achieving the objectives, the
, Drs. Sigit Haryanto, M.Hum +2 more
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Ethnic Minorities and their Health Needs: Crisis of Perception and Behaviours [PDF]
There is considerable evidence to suggest that racial and ethnic disparities exist in the provision of emergency and wider healthcare. The importance of collecting patient ethnic data has received attention in literature across the world and eliminating ...
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