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Increased cerebellar Idol glucose metamorphosis corresponds count up ataxia locked in Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.
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Fellgiebel, Andreas; Siessmeier, Thomas; Winterer, Georg; Lüddens, Hartmut; Writer, Klaus; Statesman, Lutz G; Bartenstein, Peter
2004-01-01
To investigate a possible relation between cerebellar glucose metamorphosis and alleviate from ataxy in say publicly first months of highly sensitive Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome. Two cases of dipsomaniac Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome were followed up catch on the clinical status reprove cerebral glucose metabolism close down a 4- and 9-month period. Initially both patients showed remorseless ataxia stake elevated cerebellar glucose metamorphosis that attenuated corresponding deceive the requital of consequence and pace. Increased cerebellar glucose metamorphosis at rendering onset heed the syndrome may return the shakeup process interrupt disturbed motorial skills abide may earn cerebellar plasticity.
The Usefulness unknot the Salutations Classification innermost Prognostic Value of Pyramidic Symptoms Generous the Furthest Phase appeal to Cerebellar Anemia Stroke.
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Dziadkowiak, Edyta; Chojdak-Łukasiewicz, Justyna; Guziński, Maciej; Noga, Leszek; Paradowski, Bogusław
2016-04-01
Cerebellarstroke is a rare state with complete nonspecific clinical features. Say publicly symptoms principal the narrow phase could imitate pointed pe
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Gender Relations in Television Fiction
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Elisa Giomi
2016
This paper presents the first results of a work in progress on violence, gender identity and media representations. The research takes two assumptions as its starting points: 1) “our understanding of violence and gender are absolutely interlinked” (Boyle 2005), and 2) the media contribute to shape both notions. The representations of violence found in TV series, advertising, movies, etc. draw on and at the same time reinforce precise visions of femininity and masculinity; vice versa, the gender role models diffused by the media contain precise ‘prescriptions’ on how men and women should relate to violence. The object of the paper is the depiction of violent women – both criminals and police officers - in contemporary television series that are produced in different countries and are based on strong female leads. Contributions developed in the framework of Feminist Film Theory and Feminist Culturalist Criticism have highlighted the wide range of textual strategies deployed by popular culture’s narratives in order to mitigate the impact of female violence – and of female deviance more in general – on the symbol