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* 90868 – Therapeutic repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation ( TMS ) treatment ; subsequent delivery and management, per session
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* 90867 – Therapeutic repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation ( TMS ) treatment ; initial, including cortical mapping, motor threshold determination, delivery and management
* 90869 – Therapeutic repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation ( TMS ) treatment ; subsequent motor threshold re-determination with delivery and management
Therapeutic doses of sertraline ( 50 – 200 mg / day ) taken by patients for four weeks resulted in 80 – 90 % inhibition of serotonin transporter ( SERT ) in striatum as measured by positron emission tomography.
National's leader had told the Herald on Tuesday he would have signed up to a New Zealand First-initiated compromise on the stalled Therapeutic Products and Medicines Bill had he seen it – and was still willing to sign up – only to change his mind yesterday after his remarks appeared in print.
* 28 April – All Pan Pharmaceuticals products are recalled by the Therapeutic Goods Administration after a number of safety problems were found at its manufacturing plant, in what was one of Australia's biggest ever recalls.
* L Rosa, E Rosa, L Sarner, S Barrett, " A Close Look at Therapeutic Touch ," Journal of the American Medical Association, April 1, 1998 ; 279 ( 13 ): 1005 – 1010.
* " The ' Emily Event ': Emily Rosa and the Therapeutic Touch Wars ," by Larry Sarner, Skeptic, 1998, 6 ( 2 ): 32 – 34.
* " Therapeutic Touch ," by Larry Sarner, in The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience, Michael Shermer, ed., ABC-CLIO, 2002 ; 1: 243 – 252.
* 1990 – Michael White and David Epston publish Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends, the first major text in what later comes to be known as narrative therapy.
In France, the group was listed on the 1995 Governmental Report by the Parliamentary Commission on Cults in France under the name " Ordre apostolique – Therapeutic healing environment.
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A number of harmful and undesired ( adverse ) effects have been observed, including lowered life expectancy, extrapyramidal effects on motor control – including akathisia ( an inability to sit still ), trembling, and muscle weakness – weight gain, decrease in brain volume ( although this is being debated, since schizophrenia, which is often treated with antipsychotics, also causes a shrinkage of brain volume ), enlarged breasts ( gynecomastia ) in men and milk discharge in men and women ( galactorrhea due to hyperprolactinaemia ), lowered white blood cell count ( agranulocytosis ), involuntary repetitive body movements ( tardive dyskinesia ), diabetes, sexual dysfunction, a return of psychosis requiring increasing the dosage due to cells producing more neurochemicals to compensate for the drugs ( tardive psychosis ), and a potential for permanent chemical dependence leading to psychosis worse than before treatment began, if the drug dosage is ever lowered or stopped ( tardive dysphrenia ).
In children or adolescents, CBT is an effective part of treatment plans for anxiety disorders, body dysmorphic disorder, depression and suicidality, eating disorders and obesity, obsessive – compulsive disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder, as well as tic disorders, trichotillomania, and other repetitive behavior disorders.
In children or adolescents, CBT is an effective part of treatment plans for anxiety disorders, body dysmorphic disorder, depression and suicidality, eating disorders and obesity, obsessive – compulsive disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder, as well as tic disorders, trichotillomania, and other repetitive behavior disorders.
* Dysgraphia – a disorder which expresses itself primarily through writing or typing, although in some cases it may also affect eye – hand coordination, direction-or sequence-oriented processes such as tying knots or carrying out a repetitive task.
Saint John Cassian ( c. 360 – 435 ) presents as the formula used in Egypt for repetitive prayer, not the Jesus Prayer, but " O God, make speed to save me: O Lord, make haste to help me ".
Large scale pieces such as De Staat ( 1972 – 76 ), for example, are influenced by the energy of the big band music of Count Basie and Stan Kenton and the repetitive procedures of Steve Reich, both combined with bright, clashing dissonances.
Obsessive – compulsive disorder ( OCD ) is a type of anxiety disorder primarily characterized by repetitive obsessions ( distressing, persistent, and intrusive thoughts or images ) and compulsions ( urges to perform specific acts or rituals ).
" Rhythms of recurrence " arise from the interaction of two levels of motion, the faster providing the pulse and the slower organizing the beats into repetitive groups ( Yeston 1976, 50 – 52 ).
When nose picking becomes a body-focused repetitive behavior or obsessive – compulsive disorder it is known as rhinotillexomania.
In psychology, the term ritual is sometimes used in a technical sense for a repetitive behavior systematically used by a person to neutralize or prevent anxiety ; it is a symptom of obsessive – compulsive disorder.
Several methods of reducing the cost for general searching have been examined and the " Boyer – Moore string search algorithm " ( or Boyer – Moore – Horspool algorithm, a similar but modified version ) is one solution that has been proven to give superior results to repetitive comparisons of the entire search string along the sequence.
:* Obsessive – compulsive disorder, an anxiety disorder characterized by repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing anxiety
Contrasting with tech house, which is often thought of as ' house with techno melodic elements ', microhouse is more aptly described as ' housey minimal techno ' – a marriage of the funky and groovy backroom house elements with glitch and the driving, repetitive sound of techno.
Their hard rock sound – which was often described as desert rock – contains elements of psychedelia, blues, heavy metal and other genres, such as hardcore, as well as distinctive repetitive drum beats ; typically performed with electric guitar, bass guitar and a drum kit.
Large-scale pieces such as De Staat ( 1972 – 76 ), for example, are influenced by the energy of the big band music of Count Basie and Stan Kenton and the repetitive procedures of Steve Reich, both combined with bright, clashing dissonances.
Johnston's compositional style is eclectic, employing serial processes, folksong idioms ( String Quartets 4, 5 and 10 ), repetitive processes, traditional forms like fugue and variations, and intuitive processes ( Fonville 1991, 120 – 21 ).
Conversely, S. pombe has large, repetitive centromeres ( 40 – 100 kb ) more similar to mammalian centromeres, and degenerate replication origins of at least 1kb.
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Between 70 K and room temperature, berkelium behaves as a Curie – Weiss paramagnetic material with an effective magnetic moment of 9. 69 Bohr magnetons ( µ < sub > B </ sub >) and a Curie temperature of 101 K. This magnetic moment is almost equal to the theoretical value of 9. 72 µ < sub > B </ sub > calculated within the simple atomic L-S coupling model.
Auerbach discusses his work at Burroughs 1949 – 1957 managing development for the SAGE project, BEAM I computer, the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile System, a magnetic core encryption communications system, and Atlas missile.
* 10 < sup > 17 </ sup > gauss – the upper limit to neutron star magnetism ; no known object in the universe can generate a stronger magnetic field
Franz Mesmer ( 1734 – 1815 ) believed that there is a magnetic force or " fluid " within the universe that influences the health of the human body.
:* Electronic and magnetic materials – materials such as semiconductors used to create integrated circuits, storage media, sensors, and other devices.
" The ancient Chinese scientist Shen Kuo ( 1031 – 1095 ) was the first person to write of the magnetic needle compass and that it improved the accuracy of navigation by employing the astronomical concept of true north ( Dream Pool Essays, AD 1088 ), and by the 12th century the Chinese were known to use the lodestone compass for navigation.
At Earth's orbit its typical density is 6 ions / cm < SUP > 3 </ SUP > ( variable, as is the velocity ), and it contains a variable interplanetary magnetic field ( IMF ) of ( typically ) 2 – 5 nT.
The magnetic disturbance may decay within 1 – 3 days as many ions are removed by charge exchange, but the higher energies of the ring current can persist much longer.
Oliver Heaviside FRS ( ( 18 May 1850 – 3 February 1925 ) was a self-taught English electrical engineer, mathematician, and physicist who adapted complex numbers to the study of electrical circuits, invented mathematical techniques to the solution of differential equations ( later found to be equivalent to Laplace transforms ), reformulated Maxwell's field equations in terms of electric and magnetic forces and energy flux, and independently co-formulated vector analysis.
File: H. C. Ørsted ( C. A. Jensen ). jpg | Hans Christian Ørsted ( 1777 – 1851 ): discovered that electric currents create magnetic fields ( an important aspect of electromagnetism ), shaped advances in science in the late 19th century, namesake of the oersted ( Oe ) ( the cgs unit of magnetic H-field strength )
:: this is employed in calculating the critical temperature for a Bose – Einstein condensate in a box with periodic boundary conditions, and for spin wave physics in magnetic systems.
* 1956 – The IBM RAMAC 305 is introduced, the first commercial computer to use magnetic disk storage.
Using an Irish-produced magnetic system – on which animated characters were attached to a painted background, and then photographed through a 45 degree mirror – he persuaded Peter Firmin, who was then teaching at the Central School of Art, to create the background scenes.
Examples of these are thermometers based on the equation of state of a gas, on the velocity of sound in a gas, on the thermal noise ( see Johnson – Nyquist noise ) voltage or current of an electrical resistor, on blackbody radiation, and on the angular anisotropy of gamma ray emission of certain radioactive nuclei in a magnetic field.
* 1269 – Pierre de Maricourt first describes magnetic poles and remarks on the nonexistence of isolated magnetic poles.
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