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1." The play periods stimulate baby's central nervous system to excitation, followed by a restful period of alert inactivity in which the developing brain is able to process the stimulation and the interaction."

Source:  LIPARI, JOANNA. "FOUR THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT RAISING BABY" Psychology Today 33.4 July 1 2000: 38

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2." In another study, Hirata and Kosaka[12] suggested that lead exposure had a greater effect on conduction function in the peripheral nervous system than on the CNS in somatosensory and auditory pathways."

Source:  WU, TRONG-NENG,SHEN, CHEN-YANG,LAI, JIM-SHOUNG,GOO, CHAIN-FUN,KO, KQUEI-NU,CHI, HSUEH-YUN,CHANG, PO-YA,LIOU, SAOU-HSING. "Effects of Lead and Noise Exposures on Hearing Ability" Archives of Environmental Health 55.2 Mar. 1 2000: 109

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3." As the integrity of cellular information, including the sodium-potassium ATPase system, is disrupted, nerve conduction velocity is diminished and the anatomy of nerve fibers is altered. [11] Diabetic neuropathy can impair function anywhere in the nervous system."

Source:  Bernstein, Gerald. "The Diabetic Stomach: Management Strategies for Clinicians and Patients" Diabetes Spectrum 13.1 Jan. 1 2000: 11

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4." Stretch receptor stimulation that evokes cardioinhibitory responses from the autonomic nervous system could cause the conduction defects and AV junctional rhythms seen in some patients with PE. Right ventricular dysfunction with decreased cardiac output and left ventricular underfilling may be responsible..."

Source:  KONDURI, KARTIK. "Role of the ECG in Suspected Pulmonary Embolism" Consultant 40.9 Aug. 1 2000: 1676

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5." None of the diabetic patients was affected by other complications, such as retinopathy (evaluated by stereoscopic fundus photography) or neuropathy (evaluated by nervous conduction velocity and autonomic tests), or was in treatment with other drugs except insulin."

Source:  Chiarelli, Francesco,Cipollone, Francesco,Romano, Ferdinando,Tumini, Stefano,Costantini, Fabrizio,di Ricco, Laura,Pomilio, Mariapina,Pierdomenico, Sante D.,Marini, Matteo,Cuccurullo, Franco,Mezzetti, Andrea. "Increased Circulating Nitric Oxide in Young Patients With Type 1 Diabetes and Persistent Microalbuminuria" Diabetes 49.7 July 1 2000: 1258

6." These work by artificially restoring the central nervous system's ability to inhibit the transmission of pain impulses."

Source:  . "NEW TOOLS TO FIGHT EXCRUCIATING AGONY" USA Today (Magazine) 127.2645 Feb. 1 1999: 1-2

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7." An exciting research frontier involves repairing the damaged nervous system. "We can take helper cells, Schwann cells, or stem cells, and we can transplant those cells into injured spinal cords," he says. "It..."

Source:  . "Spinal injuries; Reviving damaged tissue is the goal" Washington Times Jan. 6 2004: 01

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8." Tricyclic antidepressants suppress the firing of autonomic nervous impulses from the hypothalamus, lessening diarrhea and promoting GI tract stability."

Source:  Leitner, Carol A.,Dias, J.A.,Roberts, Keith L. "A new look at irritable bowel syndrome and a proposed treatment plan" Southern Medical Journal 97.10 Oct. 1 2004: 17-18

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9." Powerful in dramatic conception, the ballet blends the archetypal second act of Giselle with the nervous impulses of modern dance to describe a cruel feminine society in which males are used and killed."

Source:  Poletti, Silvia. "La Scala Ballet" Dance Magazine 78.9 Sept. 1 2004: 79-81

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10." CALCIUM: Essential to muscles and the transmission of nervous impulses; vital part of bones and teeth."

Source:  Glaese, Susan. "The Multi-Vitamin Garden" Mother Earth News June 1 2000: 56

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11." The company claims on its Web site that like chlorpyrifos, spinosad works by exciting insects' nervous systems, but "does not result in any..."

Source:  Asprion, Michael. "PESTICIDE BAN" Mother Earth News Oct. 1 2000: 18

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12."... and unspecified parts of nervous system 237 Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of endocrine glands and nervous system 237.5 Brain and spinal cord 331 Other..."

Source:  . "Guide to Physical Therapist Practice: Revisions" Physical Therapy 79.6 June 1 1999: 623

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13." The cause of the central nervous system symptoms are not clear but may be due to a toxic increase in PTH or a decrease in brain metabolism secondary to impaired..."

Source:  Evans, Nancy (English soprano),Forsyth, Elizabeth. "End-stage renal disease in people with type 2 diabetes: systemic manifestations and exercise implications" Physical Therapy 84.5 May 1 2004: 454-464

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14." These toxic compounds have a high affinity for the brain and nervous systems, which then accumulate in the cells of the blood, lymph, and cerebral spinal fluids."

Source:  . "A mind is a terrible thing to lose ... Clinical research has shown a direct correlation between Autism, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, in addition to other brain and neurological disorders--and the overburden of heavy metal toxins in the body.(Advertisement" Mothering .127 Nov. 1 2004: 27-28

15." Rock on. Tunes that suit your fancy have a sonic effect on your parasympathetic nervous system and shift your brain into chill mode."

Source:  . "How to care for your big, wonderful high-performance brain" Technology Review (Cambridge, Mass.) 107.9 Nov. 1 2004: 13-14

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16." These disorders may be due to developmental anomalies of the central nervous system or injury of the brain during intrauterine life, the perinatal period, or within the first few months of life, and are manifest prior to age 2 or 3 years." (15)(pVI.6.1) Measurements Each year, individuals..."

Source:  Wu, Yvonne W.,Day, Steven M.,Strauss, David J.,Shavelle, Robert M. "Prognosis for ambulation in cerebral palsy: a population-based study" Pediatrics 114.5 Nov. 1 2004: 1264-1272

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17." 2001;101:271-276 (19.) Juul SE. Erythropoietin in the central nervous system and its use to prevent hypoxic-ischemic brain damage."

Source:  Ohls, Robin K.,Ehrenkranz, Richard A.,Das, Abhik,Dusick, Anna M.,Yolton, Kimberly,Romano, Elaine,Delaney-Black, Virginia,Papile, Lu-Ann,Simon, Neal P.,Steichen, Jean J.,Lee, Kimberly G. "Neurodevelopmental outcome and growth at 18 to 22 months' corrected age in extremely low birth weight infants treated with early erythropoietin and iron" Pediatrics 114.5 Nov. 1 2004: 1287-1292

18." There are many studies that deal with the nervous system and its functioning, especially the brain, both of which are observable or recordable, and which attempt to correlate such observables with experience or behavior."

Source:  Giorgi, Amedeo. "A way to overcome the methodological vicissitudes involved in researching subjectivity" Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 35.1 Mar. 22 2004: 1-26

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19." Too much lead in the body can cause serious damage to the brain, kidneys, nervous system, and red blood cells."

Source:  Eyles, John,Consitt, Nicole. "What's at risk? Environmental influences on human health" Environment 46.8 Oct. 1 2004: 24-40

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20." In mammals, MCH perikarya has been localized to the lateral hypothalamus and zona incerta regions of the brain, and MCH fibers make monosynaptic connections throughout the central nervous system, suggesting a possible role for MCH in regulating feeding behavior (13)."

Source:  Bradley, Richard L.,Kokkotou, Efi G.,Maratos-Flier, Eleftheria,Cheatham, Bentley. "Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Regulates Leptin Synthesis and Secretion in Rat Adipocytes" Diabetes 49.7 July 1 2000: 1073

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21." In medicine, several researchers have used chaos theory in the study of the brain, nervous system, and perceptual apparatus."

Source:  HUDSON, CHRISTOPHER G. "AT THE EDGE OF CHAOS: A NEW PARADIGM FOR SOCIAL WORK?" Journal of Social Work Education 36.2 Mar. 22 2000: 215

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22." What happens when a successful brain and nervous system manipulation occurs?"

Source:  . "FEED BACK" Technology Review (Cambridge, Mass.) 103.4 July 1 2000: 15

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23." One type+ called AMPA, triggers the fast excitatory signals running through the brain and nervous system."

Source:  RALOFF, JANET. "Detoxifying Desert's Manna" Science News 158.5 July 29 2000: 74

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24." A number of discoveries about the brain and nervous system have established the clear relationship between neurobiological events and mental processes."

Source:  KEOUGH, JEREMY,HUEBNER, RUTH A. "Treating Dementia: The Complementing Team Approach of Occupational Therapy and Psychology" Journal of Psychology 134.4 July 1 2000: 375

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25." A large body of research demonstrates quite clearly that our brain and nervous system need very high levels of omega-3 fatty acids."

Source:  Perry, Patrick. "PARKINSON'S DISEASE--THE SEARCH FOR GENETIC CLUES" Saturday Evening Post 272.5 Sept. 1 2000: 41

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