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  • 41Clinical Neurochemistry — Progression of Huntington s Diesase. A microscope image of Medium spiny neurons (yellow) with nuclear inclusions (orange), which occur as part of the disease process. Clinical Neurochemistry is the field of neurological biochemistry which relates …

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  • 42Altered level of consciousness — This article is about the medical concept. For the philosophical concept, see Consciousness. Altered level of consciousness An intracranial hemorrhage, one cause of altered level of consciousness ICD 10 R …

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  • 43hypnopompic hallucination —    The term hypnopompic hallucination is indebted to the Greek words hupnos (sleep) and pem pein (to accompany, to send away). It translates roughly as a hallucination that accompanies the individual when leaving the sleeping state . The term was …

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  • 44insomnia — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. sleeplessness; wakefulness. See activity. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. wakefulness, sleeplessness, restlessness, insomnolence, fitfulness, tossing and turning, inability to sleep. III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 45γρηγορήσει — γρηγόρησις wakefulness fem nom/voc/acc dual (attic epic) γρηγορήσεϊ , γρηγόρησις wakefulness fem dat sg (epic) γρηγόρησις wakefulness fem dat sg (attic ionic) γρηγορέω to be aor subj act 3rd sg (epic) γρηγορέω to be fut ind mid 2nd sg γρηγορέω to …

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  • 46alertness — noun 1. the process of paying close and continuous attention (Freq. 2) wakefulness, watchfulness, and bellicosity make a good hunter vigilance is especially susceptible to fatigue • Syn: ↑watchfulness, ↑wakefulness, ↑vigilance • …

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  • 47watchfulness — noun 1. the process of paying close and continuous attention wakefulness, watchfulness, and bellicosity make a good hunter vigilance is especially susceptible to fatigue • Syn: ↑wakefulness, ↑vigilance, ↑alertness • Derivationally related forms:… …

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  • 48vigil — noun Etymology: Middle English vigile, from Anglo French, from Late Latin & Latin; Late Latin vigilia watch on the eve of a feast, from Latin, wakefulness, watch, from vigil awake, watchful; akin to Latin vigēre to be vigorous, vegēre to enliven… …

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  • 49Consciousness — Representation of consciousness from the seventeenth century. Consciousness is a term that refers to the relati …

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  • 50Recreational drug use — is the use of a drug, usually psychoactive, with the intention of creating or enhancing recreational experience. Such use is controversial, however, often being considered to be also drug abuse, and it is often illegal. Also, it may overlap with… …

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