Depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition
... single neuron is "depolarized" (the normal −70 mV
potential across the neuronal membrane is reduced, usually ... cell, making it less likely to fire an action
potential . Accordingly, any ionic current that ... type 1 and vanilloid transient receptor
potential vanilloid type 1 receptors in the mouse brain. ...
Fat transfer
... Clinical Applications
5 Results
6
potential Risks and Side Effects
7 Non-Injected Fat ... from half a year up to eight years.
potential Risks and Side Effects
Fat transfer remains ... is so well received by patients. [9]
potential risks of any fat transfer include bleeding or ...
Personalized medicine
... to drug development as well as unleashing the
potential of significantly more effective diagnosis, ... has been reluctant to the immediately embrace the
potential of personalized medicine. It is believed that ... Furthermore, the possibilities of the predicitive
potential of personalized medicine ought to avert costly ...
Artecoll
... must be done.
Contents
1 Composition
2
potential risks and side effects
3 U.S. Food and Drug Administration ... micrometers could fit in the period at the end of this sentence).
potential risks and side effects
Some researchers have found that large lumps ...
Body shaping
... 1 History
2 Bariatric surgery
3 Body lifting
4
potential risks and side-effects
5 Body lifting surgical procedures
6 ... procedure removes loose skin from the arms, breasts and chest.
potential risks and side-effects
Body lifting is not lightly undertaken. The ...
Muscle atrophy
... diseases, distinct from atrophy
3 Pathophysiology
4
potential treatment
5 External links
Clinical settings ... to a particular set of substrates, causing their ubiquitination.
potential treatment
Muscle atrophy can be opposed by the signaling pathways which ...
Positive predictive value
... However there may be more than one cause for a disease and any single
potential cause may not always result in the overt disease seen in a patient.
An ... value. To evaluate diagnostic tests where the gold standard looks only at
potential causes of disease, one may use an extension of the predictive value termed ...
Proteopathy
... the common structure of the polypeptide backbone, all proteins have the
potential to misfold under some conditions. [6]
Only certain proteins are ... all instances involves an increase in beta-sheet secondary structure.
potential risk factors for proteopathic diseases augment the tendency of vulnerable ...
Babies switched at birth
... device in soap operas , it is not nearly as common as the theme of questionable paternity . Mumford states that the reason for this is that the
potential causes for questionable paternity are far more wide ranging and richer in scope than those for questionable maternity, and thus provide a greater ...
Medical procedure
...
Electroencephalography
Electromyography
Electronystagmography
Electrooculography
Electroretinography
Evoked
potential
Endoscopy
Colonoscopy
Gastroscopy
Cystoscopy
Sigmoidoscopy
Colposcopy
Otoscopy
Ophthalmoscopy
Videoendoscopy
...
Telephone Triage
... to mistriage.
Generally, experience and specialized training combined with strong decision support tools are the best approach to telepractice.
potential problems and misunderstandings can be averted through instruction in the correct and safe operation of the protocols and documentation form.
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