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Started 3 days, 6 hours ago (2008-10-12 21:01:00)
by phenomenal_graffiti
MY DESTINY IS IN MY NEURONS! OR "YOU MEAN TO TELL ME THERE'S AN NCC FOR THAT???" Film: Day Of The Dead, 1985 United Film Distribution Company “The brain is the engine, Sarah….the motor that drives them!” ---Dr. "Frankenstein" Logan (Richard Liberty) to the protagonist (Lori Cardille) in George A. Romero’s third zombie saga: Day Of The Dead , 1985 ...
Started 3 days, 7 hours ago (2008-10-12 20:16:00)
by gfp927z
One last article - "there are approximately one TRILLION dollars of credit default swaps for GM." >>> The Next Derivatives Bloodbath: Insurance and Auto Makers George Washington’s Blog Sunday, Oct 12, 2008 This essay is about future derivatives problems. But before we look to the future, let’s recap what happened yesterday, to gain some perspective. Post-Game Analysis...
Started 5 days, 4 hours ago (2008-10-10 23:49:00)
by brain
And this one is long because so much is unknown about Frontal Lobe Epilepsies and much is yet to be discovered: Frontal Lobe Epilepsy - by eMed Quote : Background Frontal lobe epilepsy is characterized by recurrent seizures arising from the frontal lobes. Frequently, seizure types are simple partial or complex partial, often with secondary generalization. ...
Started 5 days, 16 hours ago (2008-10-10 11:12:00)
by yoda-waza
Quote: Originally Posted by Menpō If a men cut in kendo is representative of the "one cut one kill" theory of swordsmanship.....what exactly was cut? I am assuming the cut was intended to cut through the skull and then the brain, (the frontal lobe?). We assume then that the oponents attack/momentum would have been brought to an...
Started 1 week ago (2008-10-08 23:19:00)
by gogogo
Quote: Originally Posted by bobC SSRI's dont lower dopamine very much. However serotonin is inhibitory vs dopamine is stimulating. Serotonin generally plays a roll in different places in the brain then dopamine. Dopamine effects motor function and the frontal cortex (outer regions). Serotonin primarly function is in the deeper ...
Started 1 week ago (2008-10-08 13:06:00)
by jenomy
Pathology NOTES Q: Actinic keratosis A: Often precedes squamous cell carcinoma Q: Addison's A: Autoimmune (infection is the second most common cause) Q: Albumino-cytologic dissociation A: Guillain-Barre (increased protein in CSF with only modest increase in cell count) Q: Aneurysm, dissecting A: HTN Q: Anti-basement membrane A: ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-10-07 18:06:00)
by long trang
Quote: Originally Posted by ouch First, I would like you to please define race objectively. Race is a social construct, and has no biological basis. Of course there are differences among groups of people, but the fact is that there are more differences within supposed "races" than there are between races. The only way to group ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2008-10-06 15:32:00)
by ( kidd rune )
Quote: from Hoop Jargon at 7:10 am on Oct. 6, 2008 Quote: from Mister Perfect at 2:10 pm on Sep. 30, 2008 Time to watch people manipulate this factual information into racist "superiority" bullshit. He cites no reference to any information backing up his claims. So you're a fool for claiming his information as 'factural'. Fail. What information do you want me to prove...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2008-10-05 20:18:00)
by 2dumb4gears
Quote: Originally Posted by 1Speed-Slow And that is at 1 week? 1 month? So many "cells"? When is that? If you are going to kill something, you need to know when exactly that is, that this non-human thing turns into a human being, or you don't kknow if you are killing a human being. We need to know that exact moment. ...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2008-10-05 18:49:00)
by flutterfly2008
To sleep, perchance to twitch Active sleep, and its characteristic muscle spasms, may help the nervous system map the body. By Sadie F. Dingfelder Monitor Staff Print version: page 51 Newborn babies are not very good at controlling their bodies. Like puppeteers testing which strings move which limbs, infants must find which neurons connect to which muscle fibers. The precise way babies do...
Started 6 days, 2 hours ago (2008-10-10 01:20:00)
by Menp?
If a men cut in kendo is representative of the "one cut one kill" theory of swordsmanship.....what exactly was cut? I am assuming the cut was intended to cut through the skull and then the brain, (the frontal lobe?). We assume then that the oponents attack/momentum would have been brought to an immediate stop (?) But have been reading that that Primary motor cortex is what is ...
Started 5 days, 15 hours ago (2008-10-10 12:47:00)
by Loud.
Q: Define epilepsy. A: Epilepsy is a disorder of recurrent seizures. Q: Define syrinx. A: Tube, as in syringe Q: Describe a myoclonic seizure. A: Quick,repetitive jerks Q: Describe a tonic-clonic seizure. A: Alternating stiffening and movement (grand mal) Q: Describe a tonic seizure. A: Stiffening Q: Describe an absence seizure. A: ...
Started 1 week ago (2008-10-08 14:11:00)
by إقليدس
الــــجـــهـــاز الـــعــصــبــي Nervous System الجهاز العصبي ينقسم إلى قسمين رئيسيين : 1- الجهاز العصبي المركزي Central Nervous System "CNS" . 2- الجهاز العصبي المُحيطي Peripheral Nervous System . وحدة بناء الجهاز العصبي هي العصبون (الخلية العصبية) Neurone , و الجهاز العصبي في الإنسان ...