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Speed Matters: Challenging the Notion of Velocity-Independent Rigidity Using Technological Devices in People with Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Abstract Mental health problems are common among UK undergraduate students. In response, many universities have put considerable effort into raising awareness about student mental health problems and avenues of support (e.g., via workshops, posters, email newsletters and social media posts).
Sorcha Finan, Lucy Foulkes
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Nerve conduction velocity in patients under longterm treatment with antiepileptic drugs [PDF]
Berlit, Peter, Krause, Klaus-Henning
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Abstract This article examines how UK and US universities manage racial equality regimes through governance structures that prioritise institutional reputation over substantive racial justice reform. Drawing on Bourdieu's field, habitus and capital theory, the study demonstrates how universities neutralise racial justice efforts through bureaucratic ...
David Roberts
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GsMTx-4 inhibits the exercise pressor reflex and the muscle mechanoreflex primarily through TRPC inhibition. [PDF]
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KCC2 enhancers normalize reflex responses and improve locomotor function after chronic spinal cord injury. [PDF]
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Transient Complete Atrioventricular Block During Routine Colonoscopy: A Benign Vagal Reflex Mimicking Conduction System Disease. [PDF]
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Radial Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Lower-Limb Spasticity in an Individual With Subacute Stroke: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Neurology, 1985
We studied a patient with blepharospasm provoked by stretching the orbicularis oculi muscles. With the eyes closed, EMG of the orbicularis oculi at rest revealed spontaneous rhythmic muscle activity that was not visible. When she tried to open her eyes, repetitive jerking blepharoclonus and tonic blepharospasm rendered her functionally blind.
J A, Obeso, J, Artieda, C D, Marsden
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We studied a patient with blepharospasm provoked by stretching the orbicularis oculi muscles. With the eyes closed, EMG of the orbicularis oculi at rest revealed spontaneous rhythmic muscle activity that was not visible. When she tried to open her eyes, repetitive jerking blepharoclonus and tonic blepharospasm rendered her functionally blind.
J A, Obeso, J, Artieda, C D, Marsden
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