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Boxer’s Knockdown: The Labyrinth Plays a Role
Submit Manuscript | http://medcraveonline.com symptoms (tinnitus, hearing loss) are frequently reported during the days following a fight [3]. The role of the vestibule and especially the vestibulospinal system in postural regulation has been studied for
A. B. Grayeli
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ABSTRACT Is settlement of civil litigation good or bad for the legal system? Should we have more or less of it? Should settlement have a private or public purpose? Legal scholars and lawyers have considered these questions for decades, but very little is known about the views of ordinary people.
Jessica Bregant +2 more
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The Future of AI in the GCC Post‐NPM Landscape: A Comparative Analysis of Kuwait and the UAE
ABSTRACT Comparative evidence of how two Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states translate artificial intelligence (AI) ambitions into post–New Public Management (post‐NPM) outcomes are scarce because most studies focus on Western democracies. To fill this gap, we examine constitutional, collective choice, and operational rules that shape AI uptake in ...
Mohammad Rashed Albous +2 more
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Vestibular migraine: one case report
GAO Dan⁃yu, ZHAO Ying⁃chun
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Advantages of CO2 laser use in surgical management of otosclerosis [PDF]
Background. Otosclerosis is a progressive osteo-destructive disorder of the bony labyrinth in which the fixation of the stapes causes the hearing loss.
Kitanoski Boris +2 more
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Certain features of the cochleovestibular syndrome in the residual stage of traumatic brain disease [PDF]
Caloric and rotation tests were applied to the study of the vestibular analyser in 84 patients in the residual state of traumatic disease of the brain.
Garshin, M. I., Volyanskiy, V. Y.
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A hypothetical proposal for association between migraine and Meniere's disease. [PDF]
Meniere's disease (MD) is a chronic condition affecting the inner ear whose precise etiology is currently unknown. We propose the hypothesis that MD is a migraine-related phenomenon which may have implications for future treatment options for both ...
Abouzari, Mehdi +3 more
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Acute bilateral vestibulo-cochlear dysfunction following occipital fracture [PDF]
The case of a 57-year-old man who presented with acute bilateral deafness and vestibular dysfunction following occipital bone fracture is described.
Feneley, MR, Murthy, P
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Digital reconstruction of the inner ear of Leptictidium auderiense (Leptictida, Mammalia) and North American leptictids reveals new insight into leptictidan locomotor agility [PDF]
Leptictida are basal Paleocene to Oligocene eutherians from Europe and North America comprising species with highly specialized postcranial features including elongated hind limbs. Among them, the European Leptictidium was probably a bipedal runner or
A Christian +86 more
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