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    Abstract Adolescents are considered maladjusted experimental subjects towards drug addiction and its psychological approach. The relationships between the two subjects were taken under investigation from ages ranging from preschool to adulthood. It appears that those who were frequently engaged in drug use showed signs of irregular personality, poor impulse control and emotional agitation. Neurobiological processes relevant to drug addiction focused significantly upon limbic subcortical structures

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    accuracy and speed needed to meet the demand for the architectural design of multicore processors. Amongst various schemes in practice to realize the CBPs, the ones based on neural computing – i.e., artificial neural network (ANN) have been found to outperform other CBPs in terms of accuracy. Functional link artificial neural network (FLANN) is a single layer ANN with low computational complexity which has been used in versatile fields of application, such as

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    Kinsman's Case Summary

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    injection. MRI of the lumbar spine without contrast dated 8/24/15 revealed a broad-based bulge (4mm) at L4-5, which in conjunction with facet hypertrophy and ligament flava laxity, produces mild central canal narrowing and moderate-severe bilateral neural foraminal narrowing. There is a posterior superimposed central annular fissure (7mm). At L5-S1, there is a broad-based bulge (5mm) which in conjunction with facet hypertrophy and ligament flava laxity,

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    Myelin Sheath

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    The first thing I’m going to talk about are the neurons. (Dendrites)-The Dendrites of the Neuron are the segments of the Neuron that receive Stimulation in order for the cell to become active. They conduct electrical messages to the Neuron cell body for the cell to function. (Cell Body)-The cell body is the sphere shaped thing that contains the Nucleus. The cell body is connected to the dendrites. (Axons)-The axons are the extended regions of the Neuron's cell membrane. In some areas of the nervous

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    Essay On Presbycusis

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    are four types of presbycusis: sensory presbycusis, neural presbycusis, metabolic presbycusis, and mechanical presbycusis. Sensory presbycusis occurs as a result of damage to the outer hair cells and inner hair cells of the organ of Corti. More damage is noted with the outer hair cells than the inner hair cells. Speech discrimination is typically normal in this population because the hearing loss is typically confined to high-frequencies. Neural presbycusis affects hearing all frequencies of pure

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    Background Wine was once viewed as a luxury good, but now it is increasingly enjoyed by a wider range of consumers. According to the different qualities, the prices of wines are quite different. So when the wine sellers buy wines from wine makers, it’s important for them to understand the wine quality, which is in some degrees affected by some chemical attributes. When wine sellers get the wine samples, it makes difference for them to accurately classify or predict the wine quality and this will

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    Spina Bifida, Occulta, Closed Neural tube defects, Meningocele, and Myelomeningocele. Spina Bifida Occulta is one or more vertebrae are not properly formed. In Closed Neural tube defects it consists of a diverse group of defects in which the spinal cord is marked by malformations of fat, bone, or meninges. Meningocele is spinal fluid and meninges protrude through an abnormal vertebral opening. And Myelomeningocele is the most severe and occurs when the spinal cord/neural elements are exposed through

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    accomplished. Although some have found no differences in performance compared to controls (Adolphs, Sears & Piven, 2001; Neumann et al., 2006; Celani et al., 1999), abnormalities on the behavioural (e.g. Langdell, 1978; Joseph & Tanaka, 2002;) and neural (Schultz et al., 2000; Pierce et al., 2001) level are consistently observed. Abnormalities might not always be detected, since autistic individuals could utilise compensatory mechanisms, thus performing similarly to controls on some tasks (Harms,

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    The Purpose of Dreaming While Asleep

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    nightmares, epic dreams, prophetic dreams, and lucid dreams and so on. You spend six years of your life dreaming. There are five reasons why we dream: so we can satisfy our wishes, to file away memories, to develop and preserve neural pathways, to make sense of neural static, and to reflect cognitive development. We satisfy our wishes through dreaming. Dreams present a psychic protection valve that releases otherwise unacceptable feelings. If dreams are symbolic they

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    Artificial neural network was combined with the genetic algorithm to get the more optimized prediction . An improved technique that uses artificial neural network with photovoltaic system was proposed by Isa et al.that utilizes perceptron model with Levenberg Marquardt algorithm. Apart from neural network Fuzzy logic has also been being used in weather prediction models. The rainfall was classified into

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