Papers 1491-1500 of total 9943 found.
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…is established in the brain, the virus travels down the nerves from the brain and multiplies in many different organs. What To Do If Your Child Has a Dog or Cat Bite or Scratch or Other Possible Rabies Exposure: 1. Immediately wash the wound thoroughly…
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…of Archeology, #KM 73.1.1-4 After the removal of the inner organs, the body cavity was stuffed with natron. The brain was then removed through the nose using long hooks. Since the ancient Egyptians considered the brain unimportant, it was probably thrown away…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…: THC disrupts the nerve cells in the part of the brain where memories are formed. This makes it hard for the user to recall recent events (such as what happened a few minutes ago), and so it is hard to learn while high. A working short-term memory…
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…Emily Dickinson’s poem entitled “I felt a Funeral, in my Brain” is directed towards a death in the speaker’s life. This death could have been a romantic love that had left him or her behind. It seems that they go through a type of struggle…
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…million years and individuals disappeared about 100,000 years ago. Homo sapiens evolved after homoerectus. The discovery of how the brain was organized by examining folds in the skull. The homoerectus indicates the brain must have had cognitive specialization…
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…with care. Chronic mercury poisoning causes irreversible brain, liver and kidney damage. For example, Minamata disease was discovered in 1956 and in 1968 it was announced that it was a pollution disease caused by the Chisso Co. Ltd. The Chisso Company…
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…for about 20% of all lung cancers. Although the cancer cells are small, they can multiply quickly and form large tumors. The tumors can spread to the lymph nodes and to other organs such as the brain, the liver, and the bones. Small cell lung cancer is usually…
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…to gain experience from the psychiatrist Theodor Meynert. Then in 1885, Freud became the lecturer in neuropathology after finishing research on the brain’s medulla. Right around this time, Freud became very interested in using cocaine as a pharmaceutical…
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…through his body, and in his death, the brain stops and this system fails. However, his soul is stronger. As reflected in the symbol of the wreath on his body, his soul grows "upward" and has given him strength and a certain kind of beauty as in "art…
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…Death Be Not Proud Death Be Not Proud by John Gunther is a novel in which you see the love a father has for his son. This true story is about a gifted boy named Johnny Gunther who died of a brain tumor at the age of seventeen. The book encounters his…
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