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Scientific American, 2015
The article discusses research led by Emily Finn of Yale University, Connecticut, using functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI) to examine brain activity in 126 healthy young adults, which shows that mind of every individual show a distinct pattern.
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The article discusses research led by Emily Finn of Yale University, Connecticut, using functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI) to examine brain activity in 126 healthy young adults, which shows that mind of every individual show a distinct pattern.
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Zeitschrift f�r Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie, 1967
Membranous whorls have been seen in the nuclei of peritoneal and testicular cells which had been subjected to various experimental manoeuvres. It seems likely that this is an early manifestation of cell degeneration which is demonstrated readily only by glutaraldehyde fixation, and to that extent can be regarded as a glutaraldehyde artifact.
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Membranous whorls have been seen in the nuclei of peritoneal and testicular cells which had been subjected to various experimental manoeuvres. It seems likely that this is an early manifestation of cell degeneration which is demonstrated readily only by glutaraldehyde fixation, and to that extent can be regarded as a glutaraldehyde artifact.
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Linear and Whorled Nevoid Hypermelanosis
Pediatric Dermatology, 1993Abstract: A case of hyperpigmentation distributed in streaks and whorls was recently delineated and separated from a confusing number of pigmentary disorders, A 13‐year‐old boy had hyperpigmented, reticu‐late spots on his trunk and neck in a linear and whorted distribution fol‐lowing the lines of Blaschko. Onset was at age 1 year.
J, Alvarez, C, Peteiro, J, Toribio
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Linear and whorled nevoid hypermelanosis
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1988Two cases are presented of congenital linear and whorled hypermelanosis. Hyperpigmented macules in streaky configurations along Blaschko's lines appeared gradually after birth. Histologic examination revealed prominent epidermal melanocytes and irregular basal layer hyperpigmentation with normal melanosomes.
D C, Kalter +2 more
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Linear and Whorled Nevoid Hypermelanosis
The Journal of Dermatology, 2001AbstractLinear and whorled nevoid hypermelanosis (LWNHM) is a reticulate pigmentary disorder with a sporadic occurrence, representing genetic mosaicism. It is characterised by hyperpigmented macules in a reticulate pattern along Blaschko's lines, sparing the mucous membranes and stabilising after one to two years.
V, Mendiratta +3 more
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Linear and Whorled Hypermelanosis
Pediatric Dermatology, 2007Abstract: Linear and whorled nevoid hypermelanosis is a sporadic pigmentary anomaly occurring within the first weeks of life, characterized clinically by swirls and streaks of macular hyperpigmentation following the lines of Blaschko. Histologically it shows only epidermal melanosis. Underlying chromosomal mosaicism has been demonstrated in only a few
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The war of the whorls: genetic interactions controlling flower development
Nature, 1991E. Coen, E. Meyerowitz
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Epidermal nevus syndromes: New insights into whorls and swirls
Pediatric dermatology, 2018S. Asch, J. Sugarman
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