Papers 2331-2340 of total 9943 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…hemisphere of the brain. They tend to have a vivid imagination, artistic skills, musical ability, and math conceptualization skills. Even very famous people are affected with disorders. Tom Cruise, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Robin Williams, and Beethoven are all…
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Category: /Literature
…and take the two divisions with it. Mallory, which is the main-character, is very busy in this book. He talks with everybody, dos everything important himself. He`s a man of action and brains. With other words, he`s all a hero possible can do. Miller seem a bit…
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…stated that it was caused by minor head injuries or untraceable damage to the brain that is better known as "minimal brain damage/dysfunction". Yet the theory was rejected because it could only explain a very small number of cases for not everyone with ADHD…
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…ways: 1.Needling the acupuncture points stimulates the nervous system to release chemicals in the muscles, spinal cord, and brain. These chemicals will either change the experience of pain, or they will trigger the release of other chemicals and hormones…
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…abuse can also cause brain damage. In economic terms alcohol related problems cause the system millions of dollars per year, inhuman terms the cost cannot be calculated. the disease of alcohol Alcoholism is a disease. Scientists have found that genetics…
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Category: /Literature
…the brain and slows the body reaction. Risks of drinking are accidents and violence. He effects of alcohol are poor coordination, slurred speech, double vision, decrease of all self control, loss of consciousness, and even death. The more a person drinks…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and concurrent computer operations. Another is to create networks of experimental computer chips, called silicon neurons, that mimic data-processing functions of brain cells. Using analog technology, the transistors in these chips emulate nerve-cell membranes in order…
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…exhausted, and can not continue. While there is only about a 3% chance of the victim regaining consciousness after CPR, it is still vital to the survival of the victim. It keeps oxygenated blood flowing to the brain, keeping the body alive until proper medical…
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…, was diagnosed in early 1984 as a victim of A.L.D. A.L.D. is an incurable disease in which the brain slowly deteriorates till the body is left totally immobilized, the disease was beyond the help of conventional medicine. His parents, unwilling to give up the struggle…
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…), shows that genetic factors may outweigh environmental factors. One of the more heavily studied theories is the dopamine theory. This theory states that increased levels of dopamine in the brain may cause schizophrenia. This hypothesis appears to have some…
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