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Electrophysical properties of TiC-Nb, TiC-Ta, TiC-Mo, and TiC-W cermets

Soviet Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics, 1972
1. A study was made of the effect of temperature, in the range 20–1100°C, on the electrical resistivity and thermo-emf of TiC-Nb, TiC -Ta, TiC-Mo, and TiC-W cermets with metal-to-carbide ratios of 25∶75, 50∶50, and 75∶25 at. and mole %, and their Hall constants at 20°C were determined. 2.
G. V. Samsonov   +3 more
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Tic Disorders

Pediatrics in Review, 2023
Jennifer, Vermilion, Jonathan W, Mink
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Tic Disorders

Pediatric Annals, 1993
This article has provided an approach to patients who present with Tourette's syndrome or other tic disorders. The goals are to clarify each of the problems, to determine whether the major source of distress is related to tics or associated behaviors, and to develop an individualized multimodal treatment program.
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Tics and Tourette's: update on pathophysiology and tic control

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2016
Purpose of review To describe recent advances in the pathophysiology of tics and Tourette syndrome, and novel insights on tic control. Recent findings The cortico-basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical loops are implicated in generation of tics.
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Phenomenology of tics and natural history of tic disorders

Brain and Development, 2003
Tic symptoms, the hallmark of Tourette's syndrome (TS), may simply be fragments of innate behavior. As such, the sensory urges that precede tics may illuminate some of the normal internal cues that are intimately involved in the assembly of behavioral sequences.
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The phenomenology of tics

Movement Disorders, 1986
J, Jankovic, S, Fahn
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CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF TICS

Psychological Reports, 2001
Comprehensive clinical evaluation of tics includes (1) assessments to diagnose (a) akathisia, myoclonus, stereotypies, and other dyskinesias and (b) their frequent behavioral concomitants, including attention deficits, compulsions, obsessions, and other psychopathologic manifestations, (2) descriptions of movement parameters from the patients, their ...
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TICS 2001

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2001
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