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Physiology of the Cerebellum
Voluminous data of classical studies performed in the last century through the early years of this century have been compiled in the monograph of Dow and Moruzzi [1]. In brief, Rolando (1809) disclosed the inv...
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Functional Principles Implied in Neurological Symptoms
Characteristic symptoms of a neurological disease should reflect a specific mechanism with which brain tissues normally operate. One may hope that a rigorous analysis of such symptoms will easily reveal mechan...
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Measurement of “Free Thyroxine” in Dried Blood Samples on Filter Paper by Radio- and Enzyme-Immunoassay for Monitoring Thyroid Function
Mass screening for congenital hypothyroidism in newborns has been developed because the irreversible mental retardation caused by this disorder can be prevented by early treatment. These programs include measu...