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Dictionary » N » Neuro-oncologist Neuro-oncologistneuro-oncologist (Science: specialist) An physician who specialises in treating patients with brain tumours, and/or the consequences of cancer upon the nervous system. The physician may be a trained neurologist, oncologist or neurosurgeon. ![]()
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Results from our forumWhat's the Connection Between Hypothyroidism and Seizures?hypothyroidism has some neurological manifestations from seizures to psychosis and other issues. The mechanism as you mentioned is Unknown. What I can say is that in infants thyroid hormone is needed for neuological development, hence ...
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To touch another body trough own skin..:)... It can be easily proven with using of infrared light equipments..! In addition to understanding the neuro reactions resulting from the collective unconsciousness, there is no possible any scientific reflexology. So… Tamara…Lithuania An Example... Hi, ...
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Correcting For Diplopia... on having the oculars of a binocular microscope replaced with a pair ground for a person with diplopia? This condition has been examined by a neuro-opthomologist, found to have no major pathology, and has not progressed for over two years but does produce a doubling of images when using the ...
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neuro questions!Whole-cell patch clamp electrophysiology can be used to record: a) the activity of the ion channels that are present in the patch of membrane b) the activity of multiple neurons at a given time c) voltage and/or current across the membrane of a cell d) multi-unit activity My guess: c. Sensory adapta...
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Re: What kind of spider is this? Please Help... (while occupying a sleeve of one's shirt, for example). Domestic house spiders deliver venomous bites on almost all occasions. Their venom is both neuro- and necrotoxic and can leave small lesions over the bitten area, similar to that of a burn. Besides causing considerable local pain, venom effects ...
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