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  • 21Memory disorder — Memory can be defined as an organism s ability to encode, retain, and recall information. Disorders of memory can range from mild to severe, yet are all a result of damage to neuroanatomical structures; either in part or in full. This damage… …

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  • 22Life Sciences — ▪ 2009 Introduction Zoology       In 2008 several zoological studies provided new insights into how species life history traits (such as the timing of reproduction or the length of life of adult individuals) are derived in part as responses to… …

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  • 23human behaviour — Introduction       the potential and expressed capacity for physical, mental, and social activity during the phases of human life.       Human beings, like other animal species, have a typical life course that consists of successive phases of… …

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  • 24Dilip V. Jeste — Dilip V. Jeste, M.D. is an American geriatric psychiatrist, who specializes in successful aging and schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders in older adults. He is Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Neurosciences, Estelle and Edgar Levi …

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  • 25Thiele/Small — commonly refers to a set of electromechanical parameters that define the specified low frequency performance of a loudspeaker driver. These parameters are published in specification sheets by driver manufacturers so that designers have a guide in …

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  • 26Nicotinamida adenina dinucleótido — Para otros usos de la sigla NAD que redirige aquí, véase Dólar namibio y Noradrenalina. Dinucleótido de nicotinamida y adenina …

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  • 27death — /deth/, n. 1. the act of dying; the end of life; the total and permanent cessation of all the vital functions of an organism. Cf. brain death. 2. an instance of this: a death in the family; letters published after his death. 3. the state of being …

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  • 28Enfermedad de Alzheimer — Para el neurólogo que dio nombre a la enfermedad, véase Alois Alzheimer. Enfermedad de Alzheimer …

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  • 29Motor Skill Consolidation — represents the process by which motor skills are transformed from an initial fragile state, in which they are especially prone to being disrupted or lost, to a more solid or permanent state.[1] Any newly formed motor skill, such as learning to… …

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  • 30Memory loss — Not to be confused with amnesia. Memory loss can be partial or total and it is normal when it comes with aging. Sudden memory loss is usually a result of brain trauma and it may be permanent or temporary. When it is caused by medical conditions… …

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