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    Plasticity of the visual system after early brain damage by Guzzetta, A., D'acunto, G., Rose, S., Tinelli, F., Boyd, Roslyn, Cioni, G.

    Published 2010
    “…In particular, compared with people with late lesions, those with early brain damage appear to have stronger subjective awareness of stimuli hitting the blind visual field, reported as a conscious feeling that something is present in the visual field. …”
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    Physiotherapy management of spasticity by Boyd, Roslyn, Ada, L.

    Published 2008
    “…© Cambridge University Press 2008 and Cambridge University Press, 2009.Spasticity is one of the impairments affecting function following brain damage. If spasticity is only one of several impairments following brain damage, physiotherapists need to clarify how spasticity affects the ability to move. …”
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    Action observation in infancy: Implications for neuro-rehabilitation by Burzi, V., Tealdi, G., Boyd, Roslyn, Guzzetta, A.

    Published 2016
    “…What this paper adds: A revision of the literature on AOT in children and adults with unilateral brain damage. The discussion of possible mechanisms of AOT in brain damaged individuals, when applied in early infancy.…”
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    Mechanisms of murine cerebral malaria: Multimodal imaging of altered cerebral metabolism and protein oxidation at hemorrhage sites. by Hackett, Mark, Aitken, J., El-Assaad, F., McQuillan, J., Carter, E., Ball, H., Tobin, M., Paterson, D., de Jonge, M., Siegele, R., Cohen, D., Vogt, S., Grau, G., Hunt, N., Lay, P.

    Published 2015
    “…Using a multimodal biospectroscopic approach, we settle several long-standing controversies over the molecular mechanisms that lead to brain damage in cerebral malaria, which is a major health concern in developing countries because of high levels of mortality and permanent brain damage. …”
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    Paternal involvement in alcohol exposure during pre-conception and pregnancy by McBride, Nyanda

    Published 2015
    “…FAS is characterised by irreversible, primary structural brain damage, leading to secondary deficits in growth and neurological development resulting in a range of life long intellectual and behavioural disabilities.…”
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    Predisposition to Alzheimer’s and age-related brain pathologies by PM2.5 exposure: Perspective on the roles of oxidative stress and TRPM2 channel by Syed Mortadza, Sharifah A., Lu, Wang, Lin, Yu Wei

    Published 2020
    “…Here we discuss recent studies that favor causative relationships of PM2.5 exposure to increased AD prevalence and AD- and age-related pathologies, and raise the perspective on the roles of oxidative stress and the TRPM2 channel in mediating PM2.5-induced predisposition to AD and age-related brain damage.…”
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    Representation and processing of mass and count nouns: A review by Fieder, N., Nickels, L., Biedermann, Britta-Andrea

    Published 2014
    “…This includes evidence from studies of language production and comprehension with normal speakers and case studies which assess impairments of mass/count nouns in people with acquired brain damage. Current theories of language processing are reviewed and found to be lacking specification regarding countability. …”
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    Motorcycle Helmet Part I. Biomechanics and Computational Issues. by Shuaeib, Farag Mohamed, Salem Hamouda, Abdel Magid, Radin Sohadi, Radin Umar, Megat Ahmad, Megat Mohamad Hamdan, M. Saleem, J. Hashmi

    Published 2002
    “…The injury tolerances for the head main components presented with an insight into the current controversies among the different limits particularly rotational acceleration effects on the brain and the DAI brain damage type. In the second section, insights into the computational techniques used are also reviewed. …”
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    Lead removal by using carbon nanotubes by Muataz, A. A., Fettouhi, M., Al-Mamun, Abdullah, Yahya, Noorahayu

    Published 2009
    “…Exposure to lead (Pb) can cause anemia, diseases of the liver and kidneys, brain damage and ultimately death. For these reasons, heavy metals must be removed as much as possible from water. …”
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    Brain representation of action observation in human infants by Burzi, V., Marchi, V., Boyd, Roslyn, Mazziotti, R., Moscarelli, M., Sgherri, G., Tealdi, G., Cioni, G., Guzzetta, A.

    Published 2015
    “…If confirmed by future studies, these findings will shed light on the mechanisms of early motor development and imitation, and will be key to informing novel rehabilitation strategies in infants with congenital brain damage.…”
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    Alzheimer’s diseases detection by using deep learning algorithms: A mini-review by Al-Shoukry, Suhad, Rassem, Taha H., Makbol, Nasrin M.

    Published 2020
    “…The accurate diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) plays an important role in patient treatment, especially at the disease's early stages, because risk awareness allows the patients to undergo preventive measures even before the occurrence of irreversible brain damage. Although many recent studies have used computers to diagnose AD, most machine detection methods are limited by congenital observations. …”
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    Motorcycle helmet - Part I. Biomechanics and computational issues by Shuaeib, F.M., Hamouda, A.M.S., R.S., Radin Umar, Hamdan, M.M., Hashmi, M.S.J.

    Published 2002
    “…The injury tolerances for the head main components presented with an insight into the current controversies among the different limits particularly rotational acceleration effects on the brain and the DAI brain damage type. In the second section, insights into the computational issues that are critical to the understanding of the helmet safety are presented. …”
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    Lead removal by using carbon nanotubes by Muataz, A. A., Fettouhi, M., Al-Mamun, Abdullah, Yahya, Noorahayu

    Published 2009
    “…Exposure to lead (Pb) can cause anemia, diseases of the liver and kidneys, brain damage and ultimately death. For these reasons, heavy metals must be removed as much as possible from water. …”
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    Alzheimer's diseases detection by using deep learning algorithms: a mini-review by Al-Shoukry, Suhad, Rassem, Taha H., Makbol, Nasrin M.

    Published 2020
    “…The accurate diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) plays an important role in patient treatment, especially at the disease’s early stages, because risk awareness allows the patients to undergo preventive measures even before the occurrence of irreversible brain damage. Although many recent studies have used computers to diagnose AD, most machine detection methods are limited by congenital observations. …”
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