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Trends in Neurosciences, 1990
Writer's cramp has been recognized for over a century, and originally was construed as a physical motor disorder. However, an unfortunate use of the descriptive term 'professional neuroses' to describe this and other similar task-specific conditions, coupled subsequently with fashions in psychiatry, led to the mistaken belief that writer's cramp was ...
C D, Marsden, M P, Sheehy
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Writer's cramp has been recognized for over a century, and originally was construed as a physical motor disorder. However, an unfortunate use of the descriptive term 'professional neuroses' to describe this and other similar task-specific conditions, coupled subsequently with fashions in psychiatry, led to the mistaken belief that writer's cramp was ...
C D, Marsden, M P, Sheehy
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Toxicon, 2015
Writer's cramp is the most common form of focal, task-specific dystonia. Symptoms frequently evolve in the setting of repetitive hand movements and increased writing demands, and clinical presentations demonstrate a variety of different dystonic patterns of the upper extremity such as while writing or holding a writing utensil.
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Writer's cramp is the most common form of focal, task-specific dystonia. Symptoms frequently evolve in the setting of repetitive hand movements and increased writing demands, and clinical presentations demonstrate a variety of different dystonic patterns of the upper extremity such as while writing or holding a writing utensil.
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Russian Writers on Russian Writers
The Modern Language Review, 1997Writers on writers - introductory essay, R. Aizlewood and F. Wigzell familiar solidarity and squabbling - Russia's 18th-century writers, G. Jones Fet on Tiutchev, R. Aizlewood Chekhov and Merezhkovskii, S. le Fleming Shestov on Chekhov, M. Jones Gumilev's reviews of Viacheslav Ivanov's "Cor Ardens" as a tool in the polemics of literary succession, P ...
Michael Falchikov, Faith Wigzell
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Writer identification by writer's invariants
Proceedings Eighth International Workshop on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition, 2003This communication deals with the problem of writer identification. If the assumption of writing individuality is true then graphical fragments that constitute it should be individual too. Therefore we propose a morphological grapheme based analysis to make writer identification. Template Matching is the core of the approach.
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A Writer's Writer: Two Perspectives
World Literature Today, 2004S J. M. Coetzee's fiction strips bare the veneer that protects us, and it ventures unflinchingly into territory of mind and experience most of us are afraid to face. Yet he writes with a sparseness and reticence that keep his work from being overtaxed or overwrought. He treats human pain and weakness with respect and refrains from judgment. At the same
Kristjana Gunnars, Abdulrazak Gurnah
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AORN Journal, 1970
So far, I am happy to say, my only contact with nurses has been in reading the manuscripts they have submitted in the Mary M. Roberts Writing Awards competition, and in greeting the winners at the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference. In time, as it befalls most men, I may come to know them as the angels of a clinical mercy.
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So far, I am happy to say, my only contact with nurses has been in reading the manuscripts they have submitted in the Mary M. Roberts Writing Awards competition, and in greeting the winners at the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference. In time, as it befalls most men, I may come to know them as the angels of a clinical mercy.
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